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Saturday, February 7, 2009

RECIPE INDEX

This is an index of all the recipes I've posted on this website, in alphabetical order.

Apple Cider Donuts
Apricot Jam
Black Bean Soup with Masa Dumplings
Bread-and-Butter Refrigerator Pickles
Butternut Squash and Chickpea Salad
Butterscotch Pudding
Caramel Popcorn
Chana Masala
Clafouti (custard-like baked crepe)
Curry Mee (Curry Soup)
French Onion Soup
Indian Creamed Spinach (Saag Paneer)
Italian Pot Roast
Lemon Bulgur and Pinenut Salad
Naan (Indian Bread)
Oatmeal Pancakes
Peanut Sauce
Pumpkin Waffles
Roasted Broccoli with Shrimp
Roasted Broccoli with Lemon and Parmesan
Spaghetti and Meatballs
Sun-dried Tomato Pasta Salad
Sweet and Spicy Pretzel Mix
Tomatillo Guacamole
Veggie Bulgur Burgers
Winter Vegetable Soup
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LATEST RECIPES

Photobucket Oatmeal Pancakes: hearty and healthy breakfast.

Photobucket Pumpkin Waffles: a delicious fall breakfast.

Photobucket Naan: a tender Indian bread.

Photobucket Sweet and Spicy Pretzel Mix: irresistibly sweet and spicy pretzels and nuts.

Photobucket Bread-and-Butter Pickles: deliciously sweet and crunchy refrigerator pickles - no canning necessary.

Photobucket Apricot Jam: an easy refrigerator jam with apricots and lemon.

Photobucket Clafouti: a custard-like crepe with fruit baked in.

Photobucket Sun-dried Tomato Pasta Salad: a summer pasta salad with mozzarella, basil, and tomatoes.

Photobucket Curry Mee: a deliciously creamy and spicy curry soup.

Photobucket Chana Masala: chickpeas in an Indian-spiced tomato sauce.

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LATEST BOOKS

PhotobucketEventide by Kent Haruf

Eventide is the sequel to Plainsong, which I also really liked. These are slow books, portraits of people in a small western town and how their lives intersect. It's subtle and character-driven and enjoyable.

PhotobucketGirl in Hyacinth Blue by Susan Vreeland

This book traces the fictional history of a Vermeer painting, from its modern day ownership to its inspiration when Johannes van der Meer painted it. A lovely and engaging story and quite a quick read.

PhotobucketFarther than Any Man: Rise and Fall of Captain James Cook by Martin Dugard

A nonfiction account of the life and voyages of the famous explorer, Captain Cook. The story of Cook's life at sea and interactions with South Pacific Islanders, like the Tahitians and Hawaiians, is so interesting, I couldn't put this one down.

PhotobucketRunaway by Alice Munro

Munro is a much celebrated author, and this collection of short stories illustrated that for me. Each short story had the depth of a novel, with Munro clearly grasping the internal demons and aspirations of each of her characters. The stories are unhappy, mostly, focusing on women and the effects of small changes and choices. A clearly talented storywriter.

PhotobucketThe Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs

This is fluff, maybe good enough for the beach.

PhotobucketWomen with Men by Richard Ford

I found this book in the Martha's Vineyard thrift shop, and it's a much older book that has three short stories about complicated relationships between men and women. The stories are about the internal struggles of Ford's complex characters - interesting for the depiction of human nature and emotions.

PhotobucketA Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again by David Foster Wallace

This is the first book I've ever read by DFW, and it's a collection of his non-fiction essays and arguments. DFW has been heavily lauded these days, following his suicide, as the most talented writer of his generation, and I've completely bought in. His essays are brillant - he is funny, insightful, strange, and clearly an incredible serious writer and philosopher. The title essay is especially wonderful - it is his account of a Caribbean cruise he went on to write a story for Harper's, and DFW is clearly NOT the Caribbean cruise type. There was only one essay I didn't read because this was the first sentence:

In the 1960s the poststructuralist metacritics came along and turned literary aesthetics on its head by rejecting assumptions their teachers had held as self-evident and making the whole business of interpreting texts way more complicated by fusing theories of creative discourse with hardcore positions in metaphysics.

Don't let that turn you off though! This man was brilliant.

PhotobucketDevices and Desires by P.D. James

P.D. James is apparently a quite famous British mystery or thrill author, which I didn't realize when I got this one at the MV thrift shop. This was a page-turner of a story, though, and well-written - it would be a much better beach read than the Knitting Club!

PhotobucketMotherKind by Jayne Anne Phillips

This book continued my love affair with Phillips, who also wrote Lark and Termite, for her incredible characters and heart-rending and poetic portrait of life and relationships. There were so many beautiful and simple moments in this book. That said, I found this so hard to read, as it's the story of a woman who has a baby and then spends the next year of her life caring for both her new child and her mother, who has terminal cancer.

PhotobucketLost by Gregory Maguire

This was a strange one... a somewhat interesting, though thoroughly odd story, so I think I'd stick to his Wicked series, which are truly great.

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