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How can I NOT be excited about the release of Next Iron Chef Judge, Donatella Arpaia’s cookbook this Tuesday – Donatella Cooks.  The woman is wearing Louboutin Stilettos on the cover!

I still think they should have kept the original title “Cooking in Heels” but perhaps maybe for her next cookbook.

DonatellaCooks-Cover

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On April 1, 2010  Philly is getting a visit from Food Network’s resident everyday Italian, Giada de Laurentiis.  Starting at 1:00 p.m., Giada de Laurentiis is coming to Williams Sonoma in King of Prussia to sign copies of her new cookbook, Giada At Home: Family Recipes from Italy & California.

I have attended book signings here before and Williams Sonoma’s corporate management should be thrilled because the KOP Williams Sonoma runs a great event.  So, if you plan on attending, you better hurry up and reserve your copy of the new cookbook because space is limited. 

Williams Sonoma is located at 160 North Gulph Road, King of Prussia, phone number is 610-265-5970.

Make sure to tell them that Cooking In Stilettos sent you!

  GdL-GiadaAtHomeCkbk

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Before you remind me of exactly what date it is and how I should have reviewed this BEFORE the holidays, hold up.  I have to say Nigella Christmas: Food Family Friends Festivities by Nigella Lawson has recipes that are not just for the holidays.  I have to confess that I was hesitant to pick this up because I thought “Lys, why the heck do you need a cookbook just for Christmas?!?!?” as my cookbook shelf began to scream in horror that it was about to have a new addition.  However, in retrospect, I’m glad I picked it up because I have recipes that will take me through the year.

I flipped through it and the pictures are gorgeous.  The recipes are somewhat simple for the home cook and, unlike this gal who blew up a food processor making the accompanying spoon bread (more on that later), everything is pretty straight forward.  There are tips for entertaining, brunch ideas, great sides, etc.  Some of the recipes that I’ve bookmarked for future “investigation” are the Pomegranate Martini, Boston Baked Beans, Butternut Orzotto, Triple Cheese and Onion Strata and, of course, the Espresso Martini.   There’s a chapter on various chutneys, vodkas and other giftable items and even a schedule for the holiday day with what to do when.  It’s a book that I will refer to time and time again.

The one recipe that I HAD to try was the Bourbon Glazed Ribs.  Having never made a rack of ribs before, this was quite the challenge.  I will say that unlike my friends, I don’t often drink Bourbon and I knew I’d have to go out and procure a bottle.  In the move, the contents of my liquor cabinet (and the Maker’s Mark) was gifted to SL and I’m slowly rebuilding my Philly bar (Didn’t want to be branded “Lys Capone”).  One problem:  there are so many bourbons on the market and which one should a gal buy?  After consulting with the Bourbon expert, Rifleman, I was told that “any” bourbon would be fine as he felt that Maker’s Mark might be too pricey.  However, in true Nigella form, I thought that it would be a disservice to the recipe to not use Maker’s Mark.  Having never bought a rack of ribs before, I bought one which turned out to be rancid within a day (shocked and surprised that Genuardis sold that) but after discussions with another butcher and learning what happens when they shrinkwrap ribs, I bought a different brand and attempted the recipe again.

The bourbon glaze is ADDICTING.  Seriously, I’m thinking I might have to make another batch of it just to keep in the fridge to glaze chicken and everything.  Nigella is prone to recipes that you can whip up the night before and leave in the fridge and this recipe was no exception.  The next day we were treated to some amazing ribs and even though I terrorized my Cuisinart with attempting to make too much spoon bread in an 11 cup bowl when it clearly needed a 14 cup bowl, the dinner was a success.  The camera was on life support as it fell in the leftover spoonbread batter while I was trying to clean up the chaos.  Will I make this again – sure – but I would definitely cut the spoonbread recipe in half.  The ribs – heck that’s a tried & true and I’ll probably make it with the Boston Baked Beans next time.  Add this rib recipe to your repertoire – you won’t be sorry.

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Bourbon Glazed Ribs

Recipe adapted from Nigella Christmas: Food Family Friends Festivities

Ingredients:

  • 24 St. Louis-style pork spareribs
  • 1/2 cup packed dark brown sugar
  • 3/4 cup bourbon
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons prepared yellow mustard (I used dijon)
  • 2 tablespoons tomato ketchup

Directions:

  1. Put the ribs in a resealable plastic bag and add the other ingredients to form a marinade.  Place into the refrigerator, putting the bag into a bowl to avoid drips or spillages, and leave overnight.
  2. The next day, remove the ribs from the refrigerator, and preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
  3. Pick the ribs out of the marinade and put them into a shallow roasting pan (lined with aluminum foil for easier cleanup), then pour the marinade into a saucepan.
  4. Cook the ribs for 1 hour, turning them over halfway through cooking.
  5. When the ribs are cooked, bring the marinade to a boil and cook for about 7 minutes or until it is thick and glossy.
  6. Plate up the ribs than pour the bourbon sauce over them.

(Disclaimer – in my paranoia, I made a separate batch of the marinade and reduced it for the glaze rather than reuse the marinade from the night prior.  What can I say – I get nervous with reusing marinades.)

Gathering The Marinade Ingredients

The Final Product – Hungry yet…

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And, as promised, the spoonbread evidence…

Part I – it’s in the Cuisinart…

Part II – WHIRRRRRRR, It Mixes…

and – Part III – Spoonbread Batter – EVERYWHERE…

I need the new fancy Cuisinart… (or so I’ll keep saying to justify buying it instead of a new pair of Loubous…)

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Last month, I was able to attend the Martha Stewart event at the King of Prussia Williams-Sonoma.  First of all, can I say there were over 300 people waiting in line to meet the one and only Martha Stewart to get their cookbook signed.  It was craziness to say the least.  Creative Catering replicated some of the dishes for the eager crowd and, in my opinion, they did a phenomenal job.  Plus, Cupcakes Gourmet replicated the Coconut Cupcakes for everyone and those were delish!  As she settles for nothing less than perfect, you know the food just HAD to be good.

While we were waiting in the endless line, I took a few minutes to start leafing through her latest book, Martha Stewart’s Dinner at Home: 52 Quick Meals to Cook for Family and Friends,  and found that it would be PERFECT for the home cook.   The recipes were organized by seasons and full menus were put together.  Some of the standouts that have been bookmarked for later use are the Mexican Corn Cakes, Pancetta Cheeseburgers,  Fontina and Herb Flatbread and the Caramel Pudding.  The pictures draw you in and the recipes are so well laid out that if you just follow them to the letter, you won’t have one problem.   I felt it was worth every penny, in my opinion.

Check out some pics from the event…

Now, I have to be honest – the Williams Sonoma people were AMAZING.  However, there were rules – no pictures, no personalization, nada – don’t even try it.  Somehow you just knew to expect that from Ms. Stewart.  I happened to be towards the end so I’m sure she was tired but we’re thankful she stopped by the Philly area.

Tomorrow:  I attempt my first Martha Stewart recipe ever – will I fail or can I actually pull it off.  Stay tuned…

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Here’s some good news for you – Spring is JUST around the corner (as evidenced by my attending 2, count ‘em 2, of my beloved Phillies Spring Training games this weekend.)

 So, as I’m in a REALLY good mood, I wanted to do a little giveaway:  A copy of one of my fave cookbooks, Ingrid Hoffmann’s Simply Delicioso:  A Collection of Everyday Recipes with a Latin Twist will be heading a reader’s way and, this time, we’re going to do it a little differently.

Enter through Contest Machine box below and tell me what your favorite Spring recipe is.  A random winner will be picked on one of my favorite holidays – St. Patrick’s Day (March 17th). 

Good luck!

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Do you have a cookbook aficionado on your gift list and are wary to buy any cookbooks in case they “might have them”? Even better, are they a fashionista and loves all things Nordys?


Well, here is the gift that they wouldn’t expect.



Nordstrom has a cookbook called “Flavors” by their executive chef, Michael Northern, and has recipes from their popular cafes. During my Philadelphia trip when Reese, Meowmix and I had lunch in the Nordstrom Cafe, I flipped through the pages and immediately added it to my Santa list. The recipes are top notch, the photography is amazing and it’s written for the home cook.


Check it out here and, of course, you can get cash back.

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You can tell the holiday shopping season is approaching by the number of things becoming available for pre-order.

One thing that is sure to be a hit this season is the latest offering from Ina Garten aka the Barefoot Contessa. Her new book, Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics: How To Get Great Flavors From Simple Ingredients, will be available for sale on Oct. 28, 2008. Not a bad idea for a holiday gift for that person that adores cookbooks or even yourself.

When it comes to fabulous dishes made from simple ingredients, Ina Garten has it down pat. I adore watching her show on the Food Network and think that some of her tips have definitely helped me with my cooking prowess over the years. You know I’ll be having this shipped to me as soon as it’s available.

[Pic courtesy of BN.com]

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Now THIS is some news… September 30, 2008 guess where your gal will be? She’ll be leafing through the latest cookbook from Giada de Laurentiis – Giada’s Kitchen: New Italian Favorites.

You can pre-order it from Barnes & Noble and, if you really are adventurous, combine it with any coupons and cash back for that little extra somethin’.

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As I’ve mentioned before, Tastebook is an amazing website where you can create a cookbook for recipes that you love or want to try. Where else can you find everything from Epicurious, Gourmet, Food Network and your favorite celebrity chefs i.e. Giada De Laurentiis, Tyler Florence, Emeril, Barefoot Contessa, etc. and have them delivered to you in a cookbook designed by YOU?

It’s one of my favorite sites and, while I already have a cookbook called Cooking In Style, I’m taking the plunge and compiling another called, what else, “Cooking in Stilettos“. In there are recipes from some of my favorite chefs which I use time and time again along with some family recipes and recipes that I find around the way.

Well, Tastebook is having a promotion in honor of the upcoming July 4th email. If you use the code “JULY4” at checkout, you get 15% off. It’s only good til July 7th so hurry up and take advantage of this great offer.

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May
29

Philly Recap: 9th Street Italian Market

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During my trip to Philly a couple weeks ago, I took Saturday morning for myself and did something I always wanted to do – wander the Italian Market during one of the busiest days.

Here in Orlando, our access to fresh spices, etc. is a bit limited and we can get spices from the Fresh Market but it’s not the same. So that Saturday morning, I went and wandered up and down 9th street. My main object of interest was the Spice stores. I had seen Ms. Patti Labell profile them on her show Livin’ It Up and thought “I Must Must Must Go”. So, I parked the rental car on a side street, popped on my flats and went walking.

First thing I encountered: Fantes. Yes – THE Fantes. Well, one of them anywayz. I go to the website often but like my first experience with Sur La Table, I told the people – let me fondle, let me wander – I’ll find you for help – trust. And wander I did. Meowmix joked that only I could go to Philly and get excited over a pasta colander instead of shoes. I know, some of you are in shock but ever since I saw Nigella use one I thought “Wow – how handy”. And, it’s not found in Orlando. I found some rosette forms, fondled some pots, bought some gratin dishes (which the cranky salesgal didn’t wrap very well and wound up breaking – grrr) and a few other things. I was hoping to get my Global Cheese knife but they didn’t have it and it would have to be specially ordered. I’ll just get it online.

Bonus: inside Fantes, they had a little coffee shop and some cafe au lait later I was back out and wandering the Italian Market again on the hunt for the spices shops.

I found two spice shops, both of which were amazing. One of which was the Spice Corner and the other was the Italian Market Spice Company (their website isn’t up yet). There I bought so many spices my car smelled like a tangine. I bought curry, Nigella seeds, tarragon, rosemary, ancho chile powder, tumeric, and a host of other stuff that was so fragrant and fresh. I even found Pumpkin Spice Coffee.

I wandered in some of the shops on the side, marveled at the fresh produce lining the streets and just breathed in the sights and smells. I went into one of the butcher shops, Orlando’s Meats (hey – it said Orlando – I had to pay homage, no?). It was in there that I spied The Philadelphia Italian Market Cookbook for sale. This was something I could take home with no problem from the airline. Also, before you shoot me for going to the butcher, here in Orlando we have Publix, Fresh Market and yeah – that’s about it. *sigh* You don’t know how I wanted to shake some of the people whining in line to say “Be thankful you have such a resource. You’d be eating some funky chicken if you were in Orlando” (Have you EVER had Winn Dixie poultry :::shudder:::) The manager of the butcher shop gave me an autographed copy that I’ve been reading with amazement. For an Irish/Indian gal, I swear I must have been Italian in another lifetime because it just is a fascinating read.

After browsing some other shops, I left, vowing to go back again. And this time – I’ll bring a list and ship everything home via mail.

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