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I can't say I'm crazy about fall — the ever-shortening days depress me — but I am pleased that I can once again cook things on the weekends that will work for several subsequent weekdays.

Last night, I made a chicken and mushrooms casserole, adapting a Rachael Ray recipe I found online: I used my own usual technique for stews/braises but mostly her ingredient list. One thing she specifically described that I will do again: reconstituting some dried mushrooms in the heated stock used as cooking liquid, as well as sautéeing fresh mushrooms. It made the gravy really rich-tasting.

Tonight I'm making a small piece of brisket for Tuesday night (Erev Yom Kippur, the evening that begins Yom Kippur). I don't like the various 1950s-era refined food product brisket recipes that are the typical childhood versions for my generation: the Liptons Onion Soup Mix brisket, the Coca Cola brisket, etc. So, inspired by a container of dried cherries I have here, I found a recipe from Epicurious that involved dried cherries plus shallots, which I picked up at the Farmers Market this morning. It also involved balsamic vinegar, for which I substituted the tail end of a bottle of Gustare's Black Cherry vinegar (balsamic vinegar infused with black cherries: I always lay in a stock of Gustare stuff when we're up at the Cape in the summer). It smells wonderful.

Date: 2019-10-07 12:34 pm (UTC)
oracne: turtle (Default)
From: [personal profile] oracne
Cherries and meat, NOM.

Date: 2019-10-07 06:49 pm (UTC)
dr_zook: monica bellucci is licking blood off her dagger (monica)
From: [personal profile] dr_zook
That cherry vinegar sounds divine, ungh. Also the brisket recepie you found? I'm mostly vegetarian, but I know when I see the right reasons for an exception. :D

Date: 2019-10-09 12:12 pm (UTC)
avierra: (Default)
From: [personal profile] avierra
That sounds pretty good. I am feeling pretty lazy, so I am thinking pancakes for dinner, but may make chicken stew (http://www.eatingwell.com/recipe/250162/dijon-chicken-stew/) Even my kid likes that. I usually use baby spinach for the greens.

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