Soft Pretzels -Alton Brown’s Recipe
August 28, 2008 at 7:41 am | Posted in baking, Breads, cooking, Food, Recipes | 13 CommentsTags: alton brown, baking, bread, Food, homemade pretzels, recipe, soft pretzel recipe, soft pretzels
Part 1
These are fun to make, but they do take some time. You dip them into a bath of boiling water and baking soda before baking. It makes them nice and moist.
I used sea salt because I didn’t have “pretzel” salt on hand, and it worked great. I kept two plain and brushed them with butter and dipped in cinnamon and sugar–very yummy!
Chicken Tractor: My Next Project
August 27, 2008 at 10:29 am | Posted in Chick stuff | 3 CommentsTags: chicken coops, chicken tractor, chickens, coops, hens, mixing chickens
I went out to check on the chickens. No eggs yet.
I’m very concerned about my new girls. I tried to free range the new girls today and they refused to leave the coop. I think they’re traumatized.
I have an original flock of 3 pullets, and 2 newer pullets from a separate flock that I introduced about a month ago. My original flock refuses to allow the new girls to eat or even leave the roost. It’s not working for me. I think I’ll build a smaller coop and pen to let the new girls take charge of. They can all roost together, but my little hoglets are going to starve those new girls. I’m imagining a small tractor type coop like this:
Zen, Baking Bread, and a Thrift Find
August 24, 2008 at 6:22 pm | Posted in Awareness, baking, Breads, Food, my life, thrift stuff | 7 CommentsTags: bread, bread baking, Buddhism, cookbook, ebay, Food, How to Cook Your Life, salton bread warmer, shopping, Tassajara, Tassajara Bread Book, thrift store finds, zen
After watching (and enjoying) the documentary, How to Cook Your Life featuring Zen Priest Edward Espe Brown, I couldn’t wait to buy the Tassajara Bread Book!
I found out it had been updated over the years, and I was lucky enough to find the latest edition.
I’m excited to bake some of the recipes, and since the weather is cooler this week in the Pacific Northwest, I may give it a whirl.
In case you haven’t heard of the film, here is the trailer:
Oh, and in keeping with my thrift shop nerdiness, I found this very cool retro Salton electric bread warmer, and I can hardly wait to use it. I’ve sold a few of these on Ebay, but I have never found one that had a blue and white checkered cover. Usually they have the God awful gold, orange, or brown colors.
This will be nice for keeping muffins, bread, and rolls warm on the buffet…
if I don’t end up selling it on Ebay. I’m fickle
Our Life with Chickens
August 23, 2008 at 2:07 pm | Posted in Chick stuff, Family Fun, my life, Uncategorized | 3 CommentsTags: backyard chickens, Chick stuff, chickens, Ethel, pullets, taming chickens
This morning Mark made me breakfast. We ate eggs, smoked bacon and English muffins–complete with homemade raspberry freezer jam. Mmmm. I love the smell of bacon on a weekend morning. It reminds me of camping in the mountains. I’m so lucky that Mark likes to cook breakfast.
Afterwards I tried to coax Giovanni to join me outside to check on the chickens , but he wasn’t interested. Gio hates to go outside. We need Cesar Milan.
Anyhoot, Mark joined me later and tried to tame the chickens. I made a little video…
If you join Youtube.com and change your viewing (under accounts) to “watch in high quality” the video will be more clear. Just go to Youyube.com here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouzRct934Co and watch after changing your viewing quality. Or you can watch in standard quality below:
Seeking Home for Gold Laced Wyandotte Rooster
August 22, 2008 at 11:29 am | Posted in Chick stuff, my life | 8 CommentsTags: backyard chickens, Chick stuff, chickens, Gold Laced Wyandotte, life, rooster
I don’t set an alarm clock. My body is my alarm clock. You can imagine my surprise when I was awakened by an alarm this morning.
Yes, good ol’ Sean Jr has come of age. He crowed and crowed and crowed. He doesn’t sound half bad either. I’d been warned about the funny sounding crows, but like his namesake, he does some things right the first time. From the moment I brought my female chicks home and my then 23 year old son picked this one up from the brooder and announced, “Hey, let’s call this one Sean Jr!” (yeah, he cursed my chick), my husband and I have dealt with the “what ifs” for 4 1/2 months– Until now. What if has become what is. So, Sean Jr is seeking a home. I know it seems rediculous to try and adopt out a rooster to a good home. Most meat and chicken eaters would happily make a chicken dinner of him. If he ends up in a pot, I don’t believe it will be my pot. Not this rooster–not this time. My real fear is that he will end up cock fight bait or something along those lines.
Continue Reading Seeking Home for Gold Laced Wyandotte Rooster…
Intense?
August 20, 2008 at 12:19 pm | Posted in Awareness, my life, photography, Uncategorized | 6 CommentsTags: Awareness, beach, Blue Ribbon Preserves, canning, cookbook, Edmonds, Puget Sound, WA
Intense? Me? Really?
So, yeah, I’ve been described as intense.
I don’t see myself as intense, but every once in a while somebody captures a shot of me on camera, and my first thought is, “Gosh, I look so damn intense!”
Of course, I tried my best to catch the “look” myself in the photo above. I was leafing through a new canning cookbook, and sensed my intense expression.
I’m really not all that intense. The truth is that I need to wear reading glasses, and I have a slight hearing loss in my left ear which causes me to cock my head to one side and lean in when somebody is talking to me–which tends to make people talk more because they believe they are fascinating me.
ABOVE: I highly recommend the book!
As you can see, I’m sitting in my beach view office.
I can park right on the edge of the beach and watch the ferry cross back and forth. Other people park in cars alongside me. Most are single drivers or couples. People eating their lunches or reading a book. Many times I see people so relaxed they’ve fallen asleep–and yes, I’m guilty of a catnap on the beach too.
This spot has been a saving grace. I called my dad who I hadn’t spoken to in many years from this very spot. When my husband and I split, he asked me to take him back on this beach. I taught my son Greek Mythology when I homeschooled him on this beach. Many wonderful things have happened on this very beautiful beach.
So much has changed in my life. Change is good.
Chicken Parmesan- From Mario Batali’s “Otto” and Bon Appetit
August 18, 2008 at 7:26 am | Posted in baking, cooking, Food, my life, photography, Recipes, Uncategorized | 12 CommentsTags: Basic tomato sauce, Bon Appetit, Chicken Parmesan, cooking, Food, foodies, Italian, Italian cooking, Italian food, Mario Batali, Otto Restaurant recipe, recipe, tomato sauce
The cover dish on September’s 2008 Bon Appetit–one of my favorite cooking magazines.
Found in the section titled “The First Seating”–A section dedicated to recipes chefs cook for themselves and their staffs before their busy shifts begin. Recipe by Otto sous chef Antonio Maldonado.
Otto New York
ANGELNINA’S NOTES: You can click on the link directly above to find the recipe.
I did make a few changes:
-I used 1 cup chopped onions-not 1 3/4 cups.
-2 Tbsp chopped fresh thyme–not 3
-6 chicken breasts not 10 (6 was plenty as when they’re pounded they’re huge)
Also, in the end I sprinkled the chopped fresh marjoram, but not the entire Tablespoon–I wasn’t a huge fan of the marjoram and will leave it out next time. Leave up to your own personl preference.
I served the Chicken Parmesan to Mark, Sean, and Olivia. We had too much food, and it was very good! We served this with an Italian salad and fresh baked artisan bread. Everybody cleaned their plate, and commented on how great the sauce tasted.
Another winner from Bon Appetit.









































