Second post in a month! Even though I wrote the last one in February but didn't hit the "publish" button until March, it still counts! I am an organized and responsible adult! Right? *crickets*
First off, the internet needs a sarcasm font. Second, I really am trying to be organized and get new recipes written up in a timely fashion. As strange as it sounds, being sick all of last week has been helpful for this because I've been compiling a very long list of all of the things that haven't gotten done while I've been lying in bed, awake and not hungry and on drugs.
My doctor gave me ephedrine (edit: actually pseudoephedrine) to help with the sinus infection. Holy crap is that stuff a strong upper! I was up all day Tuesday and part of Wednesday, about 30 hours total. I was so completely exhausted but I could not fall asleep. I lay in bed and watched the sun rise on Wednesday morning and couldn't figure out what was going on. I also didn't eat for a couple of days because I just wasn't hungry even though I could feel literal hunger pains in my stomach. And I was still pretty congested. So I ended up with a very detailed list of everything that I needed to do as soon as I was better.
Blogging isn't very high on my priority list but to me it is symbolic of organization, probably because it isn't necessary for my life to keep functioning and therefore if I have time to blog then it means that I have finished all of the truly important items on my life to-do list. At least, this seems to be what my subconscious thinks. In reality, there are an infinite number of important items on my life to-do list that are breeding with each other and spawning more important items when I'm not looking. But at least I'm blogging. Priorities!
I've made this recipe twice, once to try it out and which I completely forgot to take pictures of, and the second time because lots of people liked the first attempt and to take some photos. The original recipe is from Nigella but isn't on her website. Food.com has it, complete with automatic US/metric conversion. Unfortunately the automatic converter is literal so it doesn't convert mass to weight (maybe I should do a post on the different measurement systems...). This means that the recipes ends up with ingredients like "0.39 pounds plain flour". The recipe below is from the American version of How To Be A Domestic Goddess and has more useful measurements.
Although the recipe title says "blueberry" and the recipe calls for blueberries, I used blackberries. This doesn't have anything to do with what's in season. The first time I made this tart, I saw the recipe and thought, "orange and blueberry sounds like a great combination!", wrote down blackberries on my shopping list, bought blackberries, made the tart, made the blackberry topping, and was putting it on the tart before I realized that I was using the wrong fruit. I liked the result enough to make it a second time.
This tart is not as sweet as most fruit tarts, so it's perfect to make if you or a friend don't like desserts that are too sweet. If you want more sweetness, whipped cream or ice cream is a nice topping with the blackberries.
What was supposed to be the adventures of a first-time homebuyer in DIY home improvement but is now a cooking blog.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Second Time's the Charm
Edit #1: This used to be a wonderfully amusing write-up of what I made for K and B's Super Bowl potluck. I saved it multiple times, got the pictures exactly the way I wanted them, and even bothered to spellcheck the post. And then, for some unknown reason, everything except the first couple of paragraphs disappeared.
So the entire post is gone, never to return. Instead, I will leave you with the best part of it:
That is the team with possession of the ball for the first play of the game loosing control of said ball and then everybody running crazily after it. It set the tone for the rest of the game.
K and B had a potluck at their new place to watch the Super Bowl. B was interested in watching because he's from Alaska and the Seattle Seahawks are the closest football team to Alaska, so he grew up rooting for them. The rest of us were just there to have a potluck and hang out. Luckily, the Denver Broncos played so badly that we all sat around and laughed at them for 2 hours. It's nice to have something to bond over.
The "second time" in the title is actually a reference to the fact that I used the potluck as an excuse to fix a couple of recipes that hadn't turned out well the first time but which had promise (and to try something new, of course). In January, I had tried making a nutella cheesecake and Nigella's gooey chocolate stack. The cheesecake never solidified but tasted great and the chocolate stack melted but tasted great. My course was clear: get the great tasting desserts to have the right consistency. I also made a batch of cookies just in case things didn't work out.
The "second time" in the title is actually a reference to the fact that I used the potluck as an excuse to fix a couple of recipes that hadn't turned out well the first time but which had promise (and to try something new, of course). In January, I had tried making a nutella cheesecake and Nigella's gooey chocolate stack. The cheesecake never solidified but tasted great and the chocolate stack melted but tasted great. My course was clear: get the great tasting desserts to have the right consistency. I also made a batch of cookies just in case things didn't work out.