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AND you thought it was only good for reheating leftovers from last night’s dinner, steaming some broccoli or heating up a cup of coffee.   Many people look down on cooking with a microwave, given its association with TV dinners and frozen burritos!  Well sit back and read these suggestions gleaned from a great web site, sent to my by my friend, Susan.  You will see that using a microwave can be a healthier method of cooking food.

Your Microwave Can…

Poach eggs Great for the office. Take some leftover greens or pasta and poach a fresh, gooey egg to throw on top.  Crack one egg into a mug or bowl.  Add 1/3 cup water and 1/2 tsp white vinegar.  Cover the bowl with a microwave safe plate. Heat on 80% power for 60 seconds.  Check, if not quite done, on 80% power, continue in 20 second bursts.  Great idea for lentils, brown rice or salad and makes a great office lunch.

Make potato chips – Easy, crispy potato chips — from the microwave? With no fat? Believe it. Arrange thin slices of potato in a steam basket or plate (with a few paper towels on plate). Microwave for 3 minutes starting on high and decreasing temperature every minute.  Chips should have brown toasty spots – watch for charring as they quickly go from one stage to the next quickly.

Froth milk for your latte – No, you don’t need a special machine — just your microwave and a jar, and you can have frothy topping in no time.  You will need a jar with a lid, milk and your microwave.  Fill the jar with the normal amount of milk you like in your coffee (jar should not be more than half full).  Shake the jar for about 30 seconds till the milk froths and fills up jar.  Remove lid and microwave on high for another 30 seconds; the froth will rise to the top of jar and heat should stabilize it.  Pour milk in your coffee using a spoon to hold back the foam. Then spoon foam on top. 

Cook polentaPolenta doesn’t have to be a time-consuming stovetop affair. This makes a quick bowl for breakfast or supper.  You will need 1 cup water, 1/4 cup coarse cornmeal, pinch of salt, 1 tsp olive oil (optional), milk (optional).  Mix water, cornmeal, salt, oil if using, in a bowl and set microwave for 5 minutes on high.  Halfway through cooking, stir polenta, drizzle in a bit of milk if desired.  Put bowl back in oven, continue cooking. It should be thickening at 5 minutes and will continue to cook after it is out.  Top with more milk, poached egg or brown sugar and walnuts and you have one delicious hearty breakfast. 

Make a quick bowl of mac and cheese – from scratch! – Yes, cook the pasta and the sauce in the microwave. It’s ready in less than 10 minutes. This method wins over the box every time.  For a single serving; 1/2 cup macaroni, 1/2 cup water, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/4 cup milk (any percent), 1/4 to 1/2 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese or any other cheese you like.  Combine  pasta, water and salt in microwave -safe bowl and heat on high in two minute intervals until pasta is al dente, stirring at each interval – should take 6-8 minutes.  If water is absorbed before pasta is done, add another 2 TBS of water.  Stir in milk and cheese and microwave on high in 30 second intervals until cheese is creamy and stirring at each interval and 1 to 1 1/2 minutes total.  For creamier sauce, add extra tablespoon or two of milk and cheese. 

Toast nuts – Yep, you can toast nuts in the microwave. It’s quick, with less chance of scorching them.  Spread 1/2 cup walnut pieces or other nut on a microwave-safe dish and in one minute intervals, cook on high, stir at intervals.  It may take up to 8 minutes to get that crisp texture, nutty aroma and toasted flavor and you didn’t have to heat up the whole oven and no chance of them getting charred. 

Dry herbs – A good way to preserve fresh herbs for the fall and winter. Need herbs, plate,  paper towel/paper plate.  Wash herbs and spin dry.  Place on towel to catch any remaining water.  De-stem leaves, spread on plate or paper plate.  Microwave on high for 30 seconds – repeat till leaves are crunchy. Some will take up to 2 minutes, others much less. 

Proof bread dough – Hurry up your last bread rise a little bit with a couple zaps from the microwave. After your bread has gone through initial bread rise, you can try this to speed up the last rise.  Cover bread dough with very wet towel, then cover that with dry towel and heat in microwave for 25 seconds. Let rest for 5 minutes, put back in microwave for 25 seconds then remove.  Let rest and rise for about 45 minutes.  The two heat zaps and moisture from towel should have accelerated the proofing.  

Sanitize kitchen equipment – You can use the microwave to sanitize sponges and disinfect cutting boards.  Take very wet sponge and microwave for two minutes to kill 99% of the germs living in it and if your plastic cutting board will fit in your microwave, rub it with a cut half of lemon and microwave for one minute. 

Make popcorn, without a bag – Wait, you say — I know the microwave makes popcorn. You just buy those little packets… Well, yes. But did you know that you can skip those and just put regular popcorn kernels in a greased bowl and pop them in the microwave that way?  Add popcorn kernels to a pyrex bowl or other microwave-safe bowl, cover with a plate or another bowl slightly askew to allow venting.   Microwave about 2 1/2 minutes on high.

 

Amuse yourself with these two tasty tidbits.  Raptor Fest 2011 in Central Park this past Sunday.  This show was produced by Hawk Creek Wildlife.  True to the intent of an amuse-bouche, more photos will follow…..

Turkey Vulture, raptor fest, Wild hawk creek

Turkey Vulture

owl, Hawk Creek Wildlife,

Cute Little Fella

Wegman's

Pasta with Cauliflower

TASTY TIDBITS TUESDAY

The other night I made a really tasty pasta dish, the perfect Sunday night supper.  The recipe which came from Wegman’s and called for using a pasta called Barilotti which is a thick twisted curl of macaroni.  It’s also a little pricey so I opted to use Gemelli or Cavatelli.  This is a great vegetarian meal.

1 lb pasta such as Cavatelli or Gemelli

1/2 cup Panko bread crumbs

2 TBS basting oil

1/2 cup grated Pecorino Romano cheese

1/4 cup olive oil

1 TBS chopped garlic

3 anchovy fillets

1/2 TBS crushed red pepper

1 1/2-2 lbs cauliflower, cut into 1 ” pieces (about 6 cups)

1/2 cup water

1 tsp salt

2 TBS fresh Italian parsley

Ground black pepper to taste

Use a braising pan – a heavy Dutch oven would be a good second choice

Combine panko and basting oil in small bowl.  Toast in braising pan on MEDIUM, stirring constantly, 3-4 minutes until golden brown.  Transfer to small plate to cool. Then toss with grated cheese in a small bowl.

Heat olive oil, garlic, anchovies and hot pepper on MEDIUM-LOW.  Cook, stirring 2-3 minutes, until anchovy fillets dissolve.

Raise heat to HIGH.  Add cauliflower, water and salt; stir.  Bring to simmer;  Cook, stirring occasionally, about 10 minutes or until water is evaporated, cauliflower is tender.  Turn off heat.

Add cooked pasta to cauliflower; stir to combine.  Add half the panko/cheese  mixture and parsley to pan.  Stir.  Season to taste with salt and pepper. 

Garnish with remaining panko/cheese mixture.

Recipe courtesy of Wegman’s  –  Bring Home A Taste of Italy

Oh to be a kid again – to be the center of my own world!  Someone provide food and shelter and clothing, lavishes love and praise on my every achievement and not so achievement.  To laugh unself-consciously, dance unhibitedly, play, play, and play and sing, dance and just have a good time.  These are the fantasies of a work-tired woman for sure.

BUT, forget all that and take a look at just how much fun you could have if you were only just a kid.

Cat in the hat, NYC

“oh my, it;s the Cat in the Hat”

NYC cat in the hat

“Hey, we match!”

pumpkins, vegetables, NYC

This is what happens when you play with your food!

Bubblicious

“Don’t try this at home, kids”

…or you could look like this, which is quite good

There’s frosting on the pumpkin and it’s not cold yet

“Am I having fun yet?”

All photos by Murray Head

Waking Up -Where Am I?

Merrily I go round 'n round

Ive been  on a merry-go-round for the last two week and it wasn’t Jane’s Carousel!!! I have been back and forth between NYC and OG at least 4 times and it’s not over yet.  Just a few of these jaunts were Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday in Manhattan, leave Thursday morning for Ocean Grove.  Drive back to the City on Saturday night so I can  go to the Pinkalicious Birthday party and then drive back to Ocean Grove.  Tuesday night I drove home and my plan is to return to New Jersey on Thursday.

It’s bad enough that the toll for the Lincoln Tunnel is now $12.00 -( an obscenity and now I have to check my EZ pass account to see how much money the state is taking out of my checking account), the worst part is waking up in the middle of the night and not being sure what bedroom I’m in and where is the bathroom?

This is life in the fast lane, but not the fun jet set lane…this is the road to work and back.  So if the posts to this blog seem spotty lately, now you know why.

Merry-Go-Round Nightmares

There are way too many cars in NYC to begin with, not to mention people so just about anything can cause major gridlock and delays.  When the UN General Assembly is in session, not only do the dignitaries, ambassadors, consuls et al, amass – the protestors turn out in full force.  And what is being protested? EVERYTHING!  From regimes to policy, humanitarianism to health conditions and anything in between.  And then came Moving Planet!  Adding vegans, anti-frackers, climate-change concerns, anti-fossil fuel and green proponents.  As seen through the camera lens:

UN protests, General Assembly, NYC

MULLAHS

UN General Assembly, NYC, Palestine statehood

Protesting Palestine Statehood

China, Tibet, General Assembly

China versus Tibet

Sri Lanka, General Assembly, UN

Sri Lanka

 

UN General Assembly

Africa

UN General Assembly

Climate Control

General Assembly

Lebanon

Stop Fracking

No Drilling

All photos courtesy of Murray Head

Round ‘n Around We Go

FAB FOTO FRIDAY

A few days late but here are some more of the promised photos of Jane’s Carousel, newly installed in Brooklyn, NY.

Jane's carousel, Brooklyn NY

Prancing Silver Stallion

Brooklyn NY, Dumbo park, Jane's carousel

High Stepping White Mare

Brooklyn NY, Jane's Carousel

Riding in Style

 

Brooklyn, Jane's carousel

Bedecked with Blossoms and Bows

Brooklyn, Jane's carousel

Noble is thy name

carousel photos by Murray Head

Pippa, Brooklyn, carousel

And from our on the spot, junior reporter - Pippa!

photo provided by Heather

AND A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL!

 

Lemon Meringue Pie 1

Lemon Calf-slobber Pie

If it’s Thursday, it must be time for Thursday’s Top Ten List and this week, I’m continuing to work my way through a very, very bizarre book!  The title is Mrs. Byrne’s Dictionary of Unusual, Obscure and Preposterous Words.  This week we are exploring the letter C.

  1. Cagamosis – an unhappy marriage.  I’m surprised I never heard this term before.
  2. Calf-slobber – meringue on a pie (slang).  I may never eat lemon meringue pie again.
  3. Capernoited – tipsy, lightly pifflecated.  Otherwise known as a 3-martini lunch
  4. Carfax – an intersection of four roads.  And I thought it was what you asked for when you buy an used car.
  5. Chittering-bite – a piece of bread put in the mouth to prevent the teeth from chattering.
  6. Clinchpoop – a jerk, boor, slob, boob, fathead – (an ex)
  7. Convertite – a reformed prostitute
  8. Catlap – a weak drink, fit only for a cat to lap
  9. Caliginous – obscure, dark or veiled.
  10. Cacoepy – incorrect pronunciation. (can you pronounce any of these words?)