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		<title>Funny how things change&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://addmorewine.net/2009/11/28/funny-how-things-change/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 23:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
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When I was younger, Thanksgiving was great for two things: mashed potatoes and stuffing.  Turkey?  Eh.  This was back in the days when brining was unheard of, and invariably, I found turkey to be dry and pretty awful, and useful for not much more than a delivery system for more gravy.
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<p>When I was younger, Thanksgiving was great for two things: mashed potatoes and stuffing.  Turkey?  Eh.  This was back in the days when brining was unheard of, and invariably, I found turkey to be dry and pretty awful, and useful for not much more than a delivery system for more gravy.</p>
<p>Oh what a difference a new cooking technique can make.  I really adore roasted turkey now &#8211; thank you brining!!  I don&#8217;t really make it outside the holidays, and I really should.  It&#8217;s not terribly expensive, it&#8217;s pretty healthy, and oh yes, <strong>I like it</strong>.</p>
<p>Leftovers aren&#8217;t an issue either.  I don&#8217;t have any recipes that take turkey, because I don&#8217;t need them.  My brother makes sandwiches, and I just eat it straight out of the fridge.  I may go nuts later this evening and fry up a couple pieces of bacon and make myself a club sandwich.</p>
<p>Thank you, thank you, thank you to whoever it was out there that informed me of this wonderful thing called brining.</p>
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		<title>Two good ideas I had yesterday!</title>
		<link>http://addmorewine.net/2009/11/27/two-good-ideas-i-had-yesterday/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 19:12:01 +0000</pubDate>
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We do a turkey breast and carve it in the kitchen and bring the goodies out on a platter to the table.  And it always makes a mess, even though I let the turkey rest, there&#8217;s still turkey juice going everywhere as I cut it up.
I had a flash yesterday.  (Doesn&#8217;t happen often!)  I have [...]]]></description>
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<p>We do a turkey breast and carve it in the kitchen and bring the goodies out on a platter to the table.  And it always makes a mess, even though I let the turkey rest, there&#8217;s still turkey juice going everywhere as I cut it up.</p>
<p>I had a flash yesterday.  (Doesn&#8217;t happen often!)  I have baking sheets that have a lip on them that is about 3/4&#8243; high.  I have a cutting board big enough for the turkey breast that still fits within the baking sheet.  Result: The turkey juice that runs off the cutting board is caught by the baking sheet instead of running all over the kitchen counters!</p>
<p>After carving about 1/2 of it (that was more than enough for dinner and a couple midnight sandwiches) I took the remainder and just put the entire thing in one of those GIANT Ziploc bags to put in the fridge.  That way, I can carve the rest of it today when it is cold (and easier to cut up &#8211; I don&#8217;t know about anyone else, but I have trouble with the meat shredding when I cut it when it&#8217;s just out of the oven) and it was one less thing to need to do last night when I was in a turkey food coma.</p>
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		<title>TurkeyQuest 2009: Success!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 19:22:27 +0000</pubDate>
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In my fridge there is a 7.92# Shady Brook Farms turkey breast!  The first market I went to last evening had at least a dozen of them.  Much better than the year I had to go to 3 different stores to find one.
I always get the biggest one I can get my hands on, because [...]]]></description>
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<p>In my fridge there is a 7.92# Shady Brook Farms turkey breast!  The first market I went to last evening had at least a dozen of them.  Much better than the year I had to go to 3 different stores to find one.</p>
<p>I always get the biggest one I can get my hands on, because the leftovers will NOT go to waste.  I like turkey, but don&#8217;t eat it a whole lot.  My brother LOVES turkey.  Last year he had 8 meals in a row of turkey sandwiches after Thanksgiving.  We&#8217;ll see if he can break the record this year.</p>
<p>As it stands, we will again have enough food for a small army, even though it&#8217;s just my brother &amp; myself.  But I won&#8217;t have to cook for at least 3 days afterwards!</p>
<p>The cheese &amp; sausage plate will be a meal in and of itself.  I&#8217;ve got summer sausage, hard pepperoni and&#8230;  There&#8217;s one other thing and I can&#8217;t remember what it is off the top of my head but it&#8217;s in the fridge.  For cheeses, we have good old sharp cheddar, pepper jack, salsa jack (never heard of it before, but it looked interesting,) smoked gouda and dill havarti.  I also have a roll of Salame Panino.  (Salame rolled in mozzarella!) It just looked really yummy.</p>
<p>Can&#8217;t wait!</p>
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		<title>Gawd, it&#8217;s cold outside&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://addmorewine.net/2009/01/16/gawd-its-cold-outside/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 01:16:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been absurdly frigid the past couple days and I wanted something HOT to eat.Â  I poked through the freezer and found a container of Chicken Chili Soup that I made a while back.Â  (No, really, it&#8217;s not the same batch I made a year ago!)
Defrosted and reheated it &#8211; pretty darn good!Â  Thicker than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been absurdly frigid the past couple days and I wanted something HOT to eat.Â  I poked through the freezer and found a container of <a href="http://addmorewine.net/2008/01/16/chicken-chili-soup/" target="_blank">Chicken Chili Soup</a> that I made a while back.Â  (No, really, it&#8217;s not the same batch I made a year ago!)</p>
<p>Defrosted and reheated it &#8211; pretty darn good!Â  Thicker than the original, and the beans were a little mushy, but it did hit the spot on a cold day.Â  The spices did mellow out a little, but it was still good.Â  It&#8217;s always good to know that something does defrost and reheat well.</p>
<p>Continuing the theme of &#8220;good food in the cold&#8221; I have a pot of beans soaking and tomorrow I&#8217;ll be attempting ham &amp; bean soup.</p>
<p>Now, there are a million variations on it, and it was a favorite when we were kids.Â  My Mom never wrote down her recipe and I never paid terribly close attention to exactly how she made it.Â  And I am terrified of screwing it up.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know why, but it seems that trying to recreate the great comfort foods that my Mom cooked is more intimidating than doing some crazy elaborate recipe I&#8217;ve never tried before.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve got some carrots, onion, and celery to toss in it, and smoked ham hocks.Â  Normally Mom always just used a lefotver ham bone, but I don&#8217;t have one of those, and I was lucky to even get the ham hocks &#8211; they were the last package in the store.Â  I think the smoked aspect of it will make it a little interesting.Â  I&#8217;ve also got a big ham steak to shred up and toss in as well.</p>
<p>Keep your fingers crossed!!</p>
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