Pumpkin Lasagna (Dinner Party)
The 3rd annual post-market dinner party. Happy to make food for people and have a good time. I trimmed out the prosciutto from last year, because while it did add a nice flavor, it may not break cleanly. So I used some of the borsellino salami diced up to add a bit of extra deliciousness.
Side coolneess: Béchamel sauce stirring.
So the brownies were pretty good, however, I'm pretty sure I followed the recipe (may have opted for better chocolate then the recipe intended, and it was not, as they intended, to create a "swirl" effect, because the brownie batter was so thick, it was clearly not conducive to swirling. I'll have to try it again, at some point. Taste was right on. Served with a bit of Vanilla Ice Cream (which I think I have a new favorite).
Dijon & Cognac Beef Stew (may be delayed until Sunday)
I had a house guest made this on Friday, which was nice because a. I didn't have to think about cooking on Friday, and b. it was really fantastic. Since I don't believe that there is any Cognac in the house, Jonnie Walker Red was used. It was really, really good.
Brats with my own Kraut (under the supervision of Brett)
OMG, I made a thing, it was good! MUST FERMENT ALL THE THINGS! To do this, I clearly will need to set up a place to store fermented things.
Turkey Sliders (Alton Brown: Every Day Cook, p63)
Couldn't find all the ingredients, so I had to take a pass on following the recipe. I think the missing miso would make a pretty big difference overall, so the fact that I checked 4 stores (admittedly two with a very low likelihood of carriage). Anyways, I had a much simpler slider, with harissa.
Steak v Chicken
So Shannon is not a big beef fan. I've been buying and making cuts of beef (generally tougher cause I like the flavor) for the iron. Personally I prefer pork, Shannon prefers chicken. So in this case, I made two things, cause I love my wife and you know...leftovers of each isn't bad. Served with a simple salad on the side.