baking – Orangette https://orangette.net Mon, 06 Nov 2017 05:45:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 100% birthday-worthy https://orangette.net/2017/11/100-birthday-worthy/ https://orangette.net/2017/11/100-birthday-worthy/#comments Mon, 06 Nov 2017 05:28:33 +0000 http://orangette.net/?p=9927 In mid-September, I got out my digital camera for the first time in a geologic age. I’d tried a new-to-me recipe, and it turned out so well that I wanted immediately to rush to Ye Olde Ancient Blog and write it up. So I took the pictures. And then I spent approximately six weeks sitting around on them, perhaps confusing them with an egg and myself with a laying hen. Now here we are! Aged like a fine egg, as the saying goes. You might have heard of this recipe. It deserves to be heard of. David Lebovitz wrote about it back in 2015, and Shauna Sever in 2016, and who knows who else. Now’s my turn, because somehow I…

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Cooking with a young child https://orangette.net/2016/02/9390/ https://orangette.net/2016/02/9390/#comments Fri, 19 Feb 2016 23:40:13 +0000 http://orangette.net/?p=9390 Today, on the ole blog: some thoughts about cooking with a kid! After the jump! Because I totally get that not everyone wants to read about kid stuff!  See you next time! June started school last fall, and we enrolled her in a Montessori school. I went to a Montessori-influenced school, myself, from preschool through middle school, and Brandon once spent a year teaching music in a Montessori school, and without going into a whole bunch of educational philosophy that I only vaguely follow and that, as a result, makes me really sleepy, I will just say that I loved the Montessori method as a student, and that it makes a lot of sense to us as parents. (Let’s ignore, for now, the…

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The right buttons https://orangette.net/2014/01/the-right-buttons/ https://orangette.net/2014/01/the-right-buttons/#comments Fri, 31 Jan 2014 23:53:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/the-right-buttons Before we get started: thank you for your comments on my previous post, and for sharing so many good tips and ideas about feeding families. May I say that you all seem like great parents? You seem so sane. (Sanity! Sometimes I think it’s the highest goal.) I’m going to get unbecomingly sappy for a minute and say, yet again, how happy I am to have this space, this community of sorts. I know I’ve said it before, but I think about it even more often than I say it. I also think about leftover oatmeal muffins. I think about leftover oatmeal muffins even more often than I think about oatmeal, which is inconvenient, because you obviously have to have oatmeal…

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The best part of the job https://orangette.net/2012/03/the-best-part-of-the-job/ https://orangette.net/2012/03/the-best-part-of-the-job/#comments Wed, 21 Mar 2012 21:49:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2012/03/21/the-best-part-of-the-job I am supposed to be writing a manuscript, not baking rye crumble bars. No more rye crumble bars no more rye crumble bars no more rye crumble bars no more rye crumble bars no more rye crumble bars. When I found out that I was pregnant, I asked my publisher to extend my deadline, which was supposed to be March 1. I wasn’t sure how ill I would feel, but I’d heard plenty of pregnant lady horror stories, and I thought it was best to plan for the worst. Happily, I wasn’t very ill, but I was very unproductive. I was very, very tired. One morning, when the alarm was going off and I showed no signs of movement, Brandon…

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You can count on me https://orangette.net/2012/01/you-can-count-on-me/ https://orangette.net/2012/01/you-can-count-on-me/#comments Thu, 12 Jan 2012 06:51:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2012/01/12/you-can-count-on-me I am writing to you today with a wool scarf wound around my entire upper body and a wool blanket tied at my waist. I have a cold, and Brandon has a cold, and before that, he had food poisoning. We are a house under siege. That, however, has not prevented me from getting that salted chocolate cookie recipe that you wanted. Nor has it stopped me from eating said salted chocolate cookies. You can count on me. I’m going to cut right to the chase, because I don’t want to get to get between you and your cookies, and also because I have an appointment with a down comforter. Here’s what you need to know. My friend Renee, she…

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This one’s coming with me https://orangette.net/2011/06/this-ones-coming-with-me/ https://orangette.net/2011/06/this-ones-coming-with-me/#comments Mon, 27 Jun 2011 17:43:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2011/06/27/this-ones-coming-with-me On a Sunday night in June, you are required, by cosmic law, to make strawberry shortcake. I don’t know if you knew that. I just found out. There’s apparently a similar law for July, only it governs tomato-and-mayonnaise sandwiches. You’ve been warned. Last week, we had two friends visiting from Scotland. Whenever we have visitors, I tend to want to take them to lots of restaurants, because that seems like the best way to show them our city, but when jet lag is involved, it feels mean to force anyone to sit upright or speak in complete sentences after approximately mid-afternoon. So on Sunday night, after a morning visit to the farmer’s market and a long walk down to Golden…

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This one does something interesting https://orangette.net/2011/02/this-one-does-something-interesting/ https://orangette.net/2011/02/this-one-does-something-interesting/#comments Mon, 21 Feb 2011 07:29:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2011/02/21/this-one-does-something-interesting In the days since we last spoke, I’ve flown to Oklahoma and back. I’ve introduced my mother to 24. I’ve made Cafe Lago meatballs with my mother, braised a pan of endive and serrano ham with my mother, and put away a couple of Negronis, also with my mother. I’ve baked a coffee cake using a tin of baking powder from my mother’s cabinet that, you know, it turns out, expired in 2006. I’ve thrown away a coffee cake. I’ve filed and paid our 2010 income taxes! I’ve had a toothache! I’ve sent off my book proposal! I’m using a lot of exclamation points! And because of this second-to-last item, because you’ve been such cheerful, cheering, much-needed companions in Book…

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Yes, already https://orangette.net/2011/01/yes-already/ https://orangette.net/2011/01/yes-already/#comments Mon, 24 Jan 2011 08:20:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2011/01/24/yes-already Well. The good news is that I’m making headway in my book proposal. I was working on it at a cafe on Saturday afternoon, and I could actually see it taking shape, right there in front of me. I love that feeling. I was absolutely elated. I lost all sense of time. I was in it up to my eyebrows. And I must have looked it, too, because as I was packing up to leave, the girl sitting next to me commented politely that I must have gotten some very good work done, because I was staring at my computer so intensely. And I decided that from now on, I should work only in the privacy of my home, so…

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And try to be cheerful https://orangette.net/2011/01/and-try-to-be-cheerful/ https://orangette.net/2011/01/and-try-to-be-cheerful/#comments Sun, 16 Jan 2011 06:56:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2011/01/16/and-try-to-be-cheerful Okay. This year, I’ve decided, is going to be the year of The Breakfast Book. I’m allergic to resolutions, so let’s not use that word. Let’s just say that if I do nothing else in 2011, I would like to spend more time with one of the worthiest books on my shelf, one that has never done me wrong, one authored by she of the famous yeasted waffle, the esteemed Ms. Marion Cunningham. There is no one I trust more on the matter of breakfast. There is also no one else that I know of who has managed to wedge a treatise on manners into a chapter on quick breads. Witness a selection from “Breakfast Table Civility and Deportment” (page…

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Wade way in https://orangette.net/2010/12/wade-way-in/ https://orangette.net/2010/12/wade-way-in/#comments Sat, 04 Dec 2010 09:20:00 +0000 https://elitemporaryblog.wordpress.com/2010/12/04/wade-way-in November was nice, but what happened to it? Hi. Our visit to the East Coast was good and long and involved a lot of sleeping and pizza research, the common themes of our days off since Delancey came along. I wrote a story about stuffing for this fine newspaper – you know that it’s not just for Thanksgiving, right? You can eat stuffing whenever you want – and now I’m working on a story for this fine magazine. But lately, my head is very full of Possible Future Book. I want you to know that I thought long and hard before I typed that last sentence. Because now it means that I can’t chicken out. The idea of writing another…

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