Rhubarb Mania

I think rhubarb is fantastic. Not only is it a harbinger of summer in the Midwest, it is so perfectly tart that I never grow tired of it. A couple of weekends ago, I bought about 4 pounds of rhubarb at the market, and proceeded to find delicious ways of using all of it up. This buckle was up first. read more+++

Magazines and Dinners!

Two fun updates before I continue with regularly scheduled programming.

First of all, Bryan and I are two of the first-time homeowners profiled in the June/July issue of ReadyMade magazine. I love the issue (which is dedicated to first homes) and I really enjoyed reading about what others went through and the advice they had to share. There are some great photos of our apartment (mostly our kitchen!) and even a sweet shot of us eating breakfast. Eating your breakfast in front of a photo/design team and trying to act normal is not an easy task—especially for jokers like us.

This week was also my second dinner at Floriole. I had a great time working in the kitchen and getting to connect with those of you that joined us for our spring meal. It was such a pleasure to see/meet some of my fellow Chicago bloggers (Sara, Elizabeth, and Caroline!) as well as other readers and friends who made the trip up from neighborhoods as far away as Hyde Park (Katie and Octavian!), were sent to the dinner by friends in other cities (Melina!), or showed up despite feeling under the weather because they are true-blue friends (Katie!). And of course I had so much fun working with all of my friends at Floriole.

This time around, Melissa Yen (remember her?!) of Jo Snow syrups crafted us a beautiful rhubarb and basil syrup that we turned into a delicious beer cocktail. We all agreed we would be drinking this one all summer long.

We used Goose island Sofie (a Belgian-style ale that they describe as “tart, dry, sparkling”), a splash of soda water, and some of the rhubarb basil syrup. All of that on ice with a sprig of basil and a slice of rhubarb. A great contender for the official Drink of Summer, or at least of early summer.

Thanks to everyone for the good times this week! I’ll keep you posted on future events.

Next up, rhubarb mania sweeps my kitchen. Again.

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Strawberry Cake

I didn’t know Imitation Strawberry Extract was in season.

That was Bryan’s response to the McCormick bottle sitting on our kitchen counter.

It’s always in season.

Admittedly, it was an odd sighting in our apartment. It was even an odd sighting on the pages of a Saveur. Most contemporary recipes don’t call for imitation anything—it just isn’t cool anymore. But not so long ago, it was very cool. So modern! I am sure we consume more flavorings and colorings now, we just don’t like to talk about it. At least not those of us that read magazines like Saveur. I don’t have any major philosophical issues with a teaspoon of artificial extract, so I decided to give this crazy strawberry cake a try.

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Cornmeal-Nut Biscotti

Bad biscotti are really bad. In order for me to be interested in a dried-out cookie, it needs to be very special. This biscotti recipe from Claudia Fleming fits the bill. Please don’t substitute here, the genius is in the details. These are complicated, buttery and perfect with a cup of black tea. Having a jar full of these on the counter is immensely satisfying because I know that I have a snack (with that cup of tea) or a dessert (with a scoop of vanilla ice cream). I also know that they’ll keep well. No rush. Savor the flavor.

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Escabeche + Savory Granola (+ Las Manas Tamales)

Sometimes a recipe stops you in your tracks.

A few weeks ago Bryan and I attended a dinner party for my friend Amber’s new business, Las Manas Tamales (more on that in a minute). The first course was described as a spring vegetable escabeche with savory granola. I didn’t really know what to expect and certainly had no idea I would be so moved by the dish.

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Dinner at Floriole

I am excited to announce the details for the next Lottie + Doof Dinner at Floriole. (Remember the first dinner?) This time around, Sandra and I are thinking: Spring! After the long Midwestern winter, everyone is champing at the bit for some delicious, local fruits and vegetables. With that in mind, we’ve come up with a menu that celebrates the season and we can’t wait to share it with you:

All of this can be yours for $40. The dinners will be held on Monday, May 23rd and Tuesday May 24th at 7pm. Tickets go on sale tomorrow morning (Tuesday, May 3rd) at 10am. You can call the bakery on 773-883-1313 or stop by and get tickets in person (full details here).

Sandra and I are especially happy that our friend Melissa Yen of Jo Snow Syrups has agreed to collaborate with us on a custom syrup for the event. The syrup will be featured in a starter cocktail, but bottles will also be available for purchase.

It is going to be a fun couple of nights. I hope to see some of you there!