Published: Food & Wine

BOSTON BAKES FOR BREAST CANCER
Below, Sweet Fromage with Lemon-Mint-Shiso Sorbet, Sweet & Sour Rhubarb & a Black and White Sesame Tuile at Blue Ginger

Featured Holiday Recipes
from
left: Kir Royal with Champagne-Honey
Granita, Sweet Potato Ravioli with
Basil-Brown Butter , Cranberry-Asian Pear Star Anise
Cake
Great Cause and Great Food at Chiara Bistro
Happy Anniversary Blue Ginger!
Simply Awesome!
Alchemy
n.
1 : a medieval chemical science and speculative
philosophy aiming to achieve the transmutation of the
base metals into gold, the discovery of a universal
cure for disease, and the discovery of a means of
indefinitely prolonging life
2
: a power or process of transforming something common
into something special
3 : an inexplicable or mysterious transmuting
Serious Eating in New Orleans
Here's to another
great trip to Jazz
Fest! Soft-shell crab po' boy,
cochon de lait po' boy, and the spirit of food at
the fest...
Thanks to A and T for sharing your home and family
with me again this year... Next year's challenge-
photo pit!! : D
Chick Pictures
OK , here's a new angle I guess
I had just never considered: gender specific
photography.
After casually
mentioning that this slice of pizza is not exactly
the most photogenic and that the paper towel looks
like a piece of cardboard (or worse) and that the
beer doesn't really look like a real beer, THEN my
critique group brings out the big guns, that this
picture, meant as a test for a guy-oriented cookbook,
is totally and unmistakably made by a
girl. While I don't think they meant it
as an criticism of technique (as in 'you throw like a
girl'), they were pretty clear that this feminine-
Martha Stewart-y - no meat on my pizza- style just
won't resonate with its target audience. OK, I get
it.
Next (huge) challenge: learn how to think like a man.
Ew...
THANK YOU JOE
I might have been Italian...
Michael Pollan - The Omnivore's Dilemma
For anyone (like me) who is
interested in how food and eating figure into
our greater experience of life (and/or our
politics), Michael Pollan's The Omnivore's Dilemma is a
really important (and fascinating) book.
Recently he gave a talk and answered a few
questions about the book at Williams College. Here's the
video of the
talk, which is great but is mainly
highlights of the book. If you have read the
book and don't want to listen to the whole
thing, skip to around the 51 minute mark to only
hear the Q & A portion- there are some
really great ideas in there, like how our
spending on food relates to our spending on
health care, for example.
Birthday Brunch - Year of the Rat!
For those born in the Year of the Rat, this is your
year! Celebrating J's birthday with a fabulous
brunch was a great kickoff to this year of lucky
birthdays.
Happy New Year!
cafe sperl in Vienna

