Fire Chicken

November 30th, 2022 § 0 comments § permalink

Maangchi, the Korean food authority, calls this dish “Cheese Buldak”. Because of its super spicy sauce, westerners have dubbed it “Fire Chicken”. It is one of HG/BSK’s favorite chicken thigh dishes and BSK is expert in cooking it to succulent perfection. Weather in Rhode Island is chilly but HG/BSK are snug and happy in their spacious Central Falls loft. Cheese Buldak was dinner last night, served with mounds of Basmati rice and generous pourings of red wine. Joyous eating. Here’s the recipe: Marinate skinless, boneless chicken thighs in a mix of Gochujang (Korean red pepper paste) and Gochugaru (Korean red pepper flakes), brown sugar, peanut oil, water, soy sauce, garlic. Slice mozzarella. After marination, empty the chicken and marinade into a pan and cook at medium heat. When done, top with the mozzarella and slide under the broiler until the cheese melts. The cheese mellows the fiery spices but if you want more heat add some Sambal Oelek (HG’s favorite Asian hot sauce).

Epic Thanksgiving Days

November 27th, 2022 § 0 comments § permalink

Family, fun, food and wine pleasures began on Thanksgiving Day. Crisp autumn day. Sunshine. Early afternoon there were cups of steaming squash soup enriched with dollops of sour cream. Pure comfort. This is a family Thanksgiving tradition started many years ago by HG’s beloved late sister, Beulah Naomi Freeman Katz. HG/BSK’s gifted daughter, Lesley R.’s version had an underpinning of piquant spice. A nice touch. In attendance at the festivities were Lesley R. and Massimo R.’ s (Profesore M. is L.’s husband) beautiful and brilliant daughter Arianna R. (flew in from her home in Colorado). A guest was Coppelia, a distinguished academic colleague of Profesore R. So, this was a group that liked to eat (and drink). L. & R.’s Riverside RI home was the welcome venue. On to the feast: A big, burnished turkey with a juicy breast and flavorful thighs. Mashed potatoes. Stuffing. Cranberry sauce. String beans. Roasted fennel. Macaroni and cheese (created by Arianna). And–happy day!!–lots, lots, lots of sublime gravy. Massimo kept glasses full of outstanding red wines. (servers forgot a wonderful Moroccan cooked carrot salad–not to worry—saved it for the next day). Desserts included Coppellia’s apple tart and L.’s wondrous pumpkin cheesecake. At meal’s conclusion, the group’s collective tummies were close to happy bursting. The dinner was repeated the next night though HG limited himself to sliced turkey breast (afloat in gravy), mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and the forgotten Moroccan carrots. And, on Nov.26, HG’s daughter, Victoria Freeman, and her husband, Marc Meyer arrived in Rhody. V. and M. are in a partnership that owns and runs five successful New York restaurants–Cookshop, Shukette, Vic’s, Shuka and Rosie’s. Marc is a renowned chef, a pioneer in the farm-to-table movement. V. and M. drove to HG/BSK’s spacious loft in Central Falls,RI. As anticipated,they were astonished at the size, light, and huge windows of the loft. Even though the living room is still a bit of a jumble, we all were comfortable sitting there, chatting and catching up with family news as we sipped white wine. (in some months, V. and M. will become grandparents). Then off to L & M’s Riverside home for a seafood feast. Generous Victoria and Marc, as usual, did not come empty handed. Two big tins of caviar and a large baking dish of Marc’s brandade (more about the brandade in a moment). Meal began with a platter of chilled Rhode Island oysters (expertly shucked by Massimo and Marc). Then on to the caviar and accompaniments (wine was chilled Prosecco). Third course was Marc’s brandade. HG was ecstatic.. This is the best brandade in the world. Marc uses fresh cod rather than salt cod and browns the brandade under the broiler after making a decorative pattern on the top. A creative touch. HG would happily eat Marc’s lush dish every night of HG’s life. Last course was not an anti-climax (even though the brandade is a tough act to follow.) Lesley enriched her fish stew with an abundance of Rhody clams (best in the USA). So, the feasting finally ended. Early the next morning, V. and M. drove back to New York and their many responsibilities. A brief but glowing visit.

Surprising Risotto

November 23rd, 2022 § 0 comments § permalink

HG/BSK are very fond of Risotto. Italian magic makes the combination of arborio rice, sliced onion, olive oil, butter and boiling chicken (or vegetable) stock, one of the world’s most esteemed comfort foods. When done, abundant parmigiano is swirled into the dish. Risotto demands attention, Spoonfuls of hot stock are added to the rice. No more is added until the previous spoonful is absorbed.It takes time. Count on 20 to 30 minutes of stirring to achieve a pot of creamy but firm rice. HG never orders Risotto in a restaurant. To cut down on labor, short cuts are used which injure the integrity of the dish, The restaurant exception is Harry’s Bar in Venice. This is where HG first tasted Risotto many years ago. It was excellent then and remains so today. Don’t know their secret. HG/BSK often mix asparagus, spinach, zucchini or other vegetable in their Risotto. Last night, HG/BSK dined with daughter Lesley R. and her Husband, Massimo R. at their Riverside, RI. home. Lesley added an abundant amount of leeks to her Risotto. Never had a leek risotto before. It was fabulous.

Loft Living

November 21st, 2022 § 0 comments § permalink

HG/BSK are living in HG/BSK’s spacious Central Falls, RI. loft. Not fully unpacked yet and plumber, carpenter, electrician, handyman are on their way to do serious work. So, things are in a bit of a jumble. But, BSK is resourceful. Living room is arranged. The HG office is functional. Dining room is set. Most of the dishes are put away in a hutch and kitchen storage drawers. Kitchen is splendid. One night there were thick grilled swordfish steaks topped with anchovy butter. Accompaniments were garlicky baby spinach and boiled potatoes with sour cream. Splendid eating. The next night plump shrimp (from Tony’s Seafood–as was the swordfish) nestled in creamy chopped spinach grits and topped with perfect fried eggs. BSK has not lost the creativity and flair that mark BSK cuisine. Yums!! In BSK’s opinion, the best thing about the loft is the vast king size bed in the large bedroom. Super comfy. And, at last, the size enables BSK to have a full night of slumber.

Spicy Surprise

November 19th, 2022 § 0 comments § permalink

The brand is “House Foods”. The product–Mabo Tofu Sauce–is made in Japan. HG was unaware of it but found it while surfing the internet. A fabulous product. HG heated the sauce. Filled the bowl with chunks of silken tofu. Poured a cup of Earl Grey tea. These were the ingredients of a warming, delightful lunch. HG chose a “Medium Hot” flavor. A good amount of heat but next time HG will try “Hot.” For a more abundant meal, add browned ground pork. And, for a very full tummy, add cooked rice noodles. As followers of HG know, the sauce highlights HG’s favorite Chinese restaurant dish of “Mapo Tofu.” Anyway, “Mapo” or the Japanese spelling, “Mabo”, it’s splendid–and makes a quick and easy meal that always satisfies.

More R&D Pleasure

November 16th, 2022 § 0 comments § permalink

The generous Russ & Daughters HG (93) birthday gift from Tokyo based son Jeremy and his family keeps on tickling HG’s taste buds. Tonight, BSK made HG a generous dish of softly scrambled eggs with R. & D. smoked salmon. Better than any of the egg and smoked fish dishes at Barney Greengrass, the great smoked fish emporium on Manhattan’s Upper West Side (it was the favorite breakfast venue for the late writer, Philip Roth (HG is chagrined that he never got a well deserved Nobel Prize for Literature). Cozy in Lesley and Massimo’s Riverside, RI home,the dinner good things kept coming. (Lesley R. is HG/BSK’s daughter and Profesore Massimo R. is Lesley’s husband). There was a spicy lentil salad and very flavorful chunks of pan roasted squash. HG/BSK spent the day at their new loft home unpacking (BSK did 99% of the work). BSK is unbelievable. Working non stop for many weeks (in New Mexico and Central Falls,RI, BSK has made the loft liveable. Hey, give Lesley R. some kudos. As expected, she’s been a great help.

Noo Yawk Joy (via Tokyo)

November 15th, 2022 § 0 comments § permalink

Two nights of nostalgic culinary delights from New York’s venerable Russ & Daughters. This was the HG birthday gift from HG/BSK’s Tokyo based family (Son Jeremy; his wife, Maiko, and their children–son Haru, Daughter Teru). All the Noo Yawk treats were in the perfectly packed box: Nova Scotia smoked salmon. Sable. Herring in mustard sauce. Whitefish salad. Two tubs of cream cheese. Red salmon caviar. Bialys, bagels, rye bread. And a dessert treat–rugelach. First night was a smoked fish festival with gently warmed breadstuffs (warmed bialys covered with copious mounds of cream cheese were a special treat for Mr. 93). All was warm and cozy in the Riverside, RI. home of gifted daughter, Lesley R., and her brilliant husband, Profesore Massimo R. On the next night Lesley made superb blini. They were fabulous, covered in salmon caviar with a bit of chopped onion and sour cream. (They were also a delight topped with smoked salmon or sable). Black and Tans (cold beer mixed half and half with Guinness Stout) and white wine were drunk with gusto. Rugelach and red wine was part of the dessert parade. A zillion thanks, Tokyo guys (sad you weren’t here to join in the fressing fun).

Rhody Changes

November 13th, 2022 § 0 comments § permalink

Many changes for HG/BSK in Rhode Island, Yes, HG/BSK now own a spacious loft in the Central Falls neighborhood of Providence (closing was Nov. 7). As always, BSK is in charge of the arduous move in. There’s construction of closets and unpacking the 209 (yes, that’s the astounding number) boxes of furniture, etc. that will be delivered from New Mexico. There are kitchen modifications. Hanging pendant lights. Arranging internet and TV access. Installing a steam shower. Building bookcases in HG’s spacious office. And, more. Much more. And, the weather has changed. Yesterday was summer sultry and today it’s cold and windy (though much sunshine) with the intimation of winter ahead. HG/BSK agree that the 3,200 square loft will be ready for occupancy sometime in December. (hopefully, there will be Christmas celebrations there). What does not change is the continual thoughtful care gifted daughter Lesley R. and husband, Profesore Massimo R. give old HG. And, the cuisine in their Riverside home (it looks over the waters and sunsets of Narragansett Bay/Providence River) remains comforting and delicious. Last night, the main dish was a lush clam and cod stew served over a thick slice of garlic rubbed baguette. Perfect on a warm autumn night. Another culinary highlight from Lesley. Earlier in the week, BSK made a silky and spicy red lentil soup/stew. Lush. There are appetizers, of course. Among them: Charcuterie from a local Italian merchant. Chilled oysters shucked meticulously by Massimo. Smoked bluefish. Juicy shrimp with sauce. Best starter is Lesley’s spectacular sea scallop ceviche. Dinners end with a cheese course (Gorgonzola stars), fig jam and red wine. During terrible times (as the late Gerald Murphy put it) “Living well is the best revenge.”

93

November 12th, 2022 § 0 comments § permalink

November 9, 2022—HG’s birthday. 93. Wow, HG never believed that such an age would be reached. Fingers crossed, greedy HG wants more. And, why not since HG has the best loving and supportive family? With the love of HG’s life, BSK, in the lead, the family brings intellectual, health, culinary joys to HG every day. (Loud barking Toby, The Wonder Dog, adds another element of pleasure). Birthday dinner was epic. Gifted daughter Lesley R. and husband, Profesore Massimo R., ordered a lavish feast from Haruki, an outstanding Japanese restaurant in Providence. Massimo warmed their Riverside, RI, home with a wood stove blaze. The food? This was the best sushi and sashimi HG tasted since HG’s New York/New Jersey years. Tuna, Salmon, Yellow Tail, Uni. Lots of Unagi (an HG passion). All was accompanied with chilled Prosecco. Many toasts and lovely emails and phone calls from daughter, Victoria Freeman, and granddaughters Sofia and Arianna. Plus kind messages from friends. As if this wasn’t enough, the next morning a box of smoked fish, herring, caviar, cheese, breads, etc. from New York’s venerable Russ & Daughters arrived, a generous gift from the Tokyo family contingent—son Jeremy, his wife, Maiko, and their children, Haru and Teru (miss them all). This means the birthday celebration will continue for some days. There were presents. BSK ordered an Alexa for the loft where we will live (unpacking is going on while HG writes). And, when HG/BSK move in HG/BSK will celebrate with caviar and Prosecco. The caviar, real Sevruga, is a housewarming gift from Lesley and Massimo. Fabulous!!

Savory Stew

November 10th, 2022 § 0 comments § permalink

Riverside, RI, nights are getting chilly as the calendar moves toward the Thanksgiving celebration. HG/BSK are cozy in gifted daughter Lesley R. and brilliant husband, Profesore Massimo R.’s home (Massimo is assiduous in tending the log burning stove). Lesley is expert at beating the chill with tasty and warming stews and soups. Dinner last night was a stew of chorizo, kale, onions, garlic and spices. Lesley, Massimo, BSK ate heartily of this Spanish/Portuguese influenced dish. Thoughtful Lesley, knowing that HG’s swallowing is impaired, pureed some of the ingredients, poured them over. orzo, hit the bowl with a splash of olive oil and some drops of hot sauce, and provided HG with a lush (and edible) dinner. Added benefit for HG. There was enough left over for a happy lunch the next day as the weather turned grey and cloudy. Dish was a burst of sunshine.

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