Sunday, November 29, 2009

Potpourri

I made my first-ever risotto last night. We accompanied it with peppers, onions and mild Italian sausage. SWMBO was a bit dubious when I said I wanted to make the risotto but she stayed in the other room, offered advice when asked and heard no screaming or profanities from the kitchen. (Unlike my last adventure there when I made fried rice, overheated the sauces and managed to spill a lot of boiling soy sauce over the table, the floor and myself.) The risotto was delicious, fragrant with Parmesano Reggiano cheese from Italy. (Well, actually, from the supermarket but they claimed it came from Italy.) And I love the sausage and peppers combination.

Sorry, no photos.

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Sports today and a football game for the ages. Arizona lost when Tennessee's quarterback Vince Young threw a last ditch touchdown pass with no time left on the clock. But it was a terrific game and backup quarterback Matt Leinert performed admirably after learning he would start on the morning of the game. Regular quarterback Karl Warner woke up with a sore neck and concussion symptoms and pulled himself from the game. But Leinert pulled out a great performance, I think his best since he joined the team two years ago. It's just too bad the good guys couldn't hang on to win the game but Young is a terribly poised player having a great comeback from a couple of years when he didn't play.

O.K. I know a number of you could care less so I'll stop with the sports talk.

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Our weather has turned. Temperatures topped out today and will for the rest of the week in the 50's (F) and there was frost in the driveway when I went out for the paper this morning. Brrr.

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Thanksgiving was delicious but SWMBO reminded me today that she can barely stand turkey so the bulk of the leftovers are mine! I love it so I'm happy. There was a recipe in the New York Times Sunday magazine recently for Bobby Short's Carlyle Chicken Hash which I have my eye on. I think turkey would work as well as chicken so I may try it before the leftovers are gone.

I read somewhere in the past few days that people prefer the leftovers to the main meal by a substantial margin.

And so it goes, and so I grow. Bon Appetit!

7 comments:

  1. I must have been delicious, it got eaten up before you could snap a picture of it.

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  2. I meant to say "It must have been delicious". But I guess you figured that out. :)

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  3. Ha! I never noticed that Judy! LOL!

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  4. Laughing along- I never noticed, either, until she mentioned it.
    My daughter loves Turkey, but not having Thanksgiving, we usually have it at Xmas. I can usually take it or leave it.
    Our shopping frenzy has traditionally been Boxing Day, but after some deaths, & nasty accidents, due to trampling, it is now staggered, & there is no more 'Frenzy'. I take care to steer well clear of it all. I am now an old coward! haha!

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  5. When I was a child, we had turkey at Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. I'm not really sure except maybe they were inexpensive. Now, I only get my bird (and then only a breast) at Thanksgiving, if then. Pork tenderloin has become a favorite.

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  6. I have to agree, I am much more a fan of Pork than poultry. Not sure why, & feel rather guilty as I do like pigs, & in particualar, love little piglets- while alive, I hasten to add.

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