- Used roasted chicken from store.
- Didn't have lemon rind so used lime.
- Added frozen corn, for my tastes.
- Added a bit of pepper flake to give a little kick.
- I use Better than Bouillon for my cooking, instead of cartons of broth.
- Didn't have fresh rosemary and fresh parsley, so just substituted dried.
Moved to the Pacific Northwest, Bellingham, WA specifically. This blog is just me recording what it is like being here, some of the things I do, see, or cook. Thanks for visiting!
26 February 2012
Still winter...cooking Chicken with Wild Rice Soup
Here's the yummy recipe for Slow Cooker Chicken with Wild Rice soup. I made the following changes:
22 January 2012
Frittelle di Pere
PEAR PANCAKES (with a side of Fried Eggs)
It's my sister Susan's birthday today! Hooray, Susan!
Thought I was pretty cool when I made muffaletta panino last night for myself, a variation on Rachael Ray's, with salad olives, Candoni Italian onions in Balsamic Vinegar (borettane onions, a cippoline pearl onion, small saucer like onions), capers, pepper flakes, EVOO, small baguette, deli-roasted turkey, salami, and dubliner irish cheese.
But this morning, breakfast sublime!
Giovanna's Frittelle di Pere (Joanne's Pear Pancakes)
Ingredients
It's my sister Susan's birthday today! Hooray, Susan!
Thought I was pretty cool when I made muffaletta panino last night for myself, a variation on Rachael Ray's, with salad olives, Candoni Italian onions in Balsamic Vinegar (borettane onions, a cippoline pearl onion, small saucer like onions), capers, pepper flakes, EVOO, small baguette, deli-roasted turkey, salami, and dubliner irish cheese.
But this morning, breakfast sublime!
Giovanna's Frittelle di Pere (Joanne's Pear Pancakes)
Ingredients
- 1 cup bisquick mix
- 1/2 cup milk (more if you like thin pancakes)
- 1 egg
- 1/2 pear, hand-chopped in small pieces (I used red anjou and was patient for the last several days to make sure it had ripened - but not too soft)
- 1/2 tsp vanilla
- syrup, or for me powdered sugar and splash extra virgin olive oil on top when serving
Directions
- Heat griddle to 375 degrees
- Stir first 5 ingredients until blended
- Grease griddle if it is a non-stick surface
- Pour slightly less than 1/4 cupfuls onto hot griddle
- Cook until edges are dry. Turn and cook until golden
- Serve with butter and syrup if you are traditional, or with splash EVOO and shake of powdered sugar, if you are like me. I served mine with a couple of fried eggs (love to dip pancake into yolk) and a couple of slices of the pear. I'm sure some caramelized pear slices would make a nice topping too.
28 December 2011
I love the Yelp, Cozi, Foodspotting, and Allthecooks Recipe Finder app for my Droid. Here's a fun post from Foodspotting blog on some holiday recipes from various places:
Holiday Dishes from Around the World
Holiday Dishes from Around the World
22 November 2011
Joanne's Thanksgiving

Appetizer
Relish Tray (olives, pickles, carrot sticks, celery sticks, roasted red peppers, Italian onions, lupini beans, Buttermilk Blue and Dubliner cheeses) with vinaigrette for dipping, crackers

Main Course
Pollo alla Catanzarse (Chicken Catanzaro-style)
Cornbread and Oyster Stuffing
Whole Berried Cranberry Sauce
Garlic Mashed Potatoes/Simple Baked Sweet Potato
Roasted Brussel Sprouts with Hazelnut Brown Butter

Beverages
I will choose among the following depending on my mood:
Apple-cranberry sparkling cider
A blond ale or O'Douls
Prosecco or a rich red
Moscato with dessert
Dessert
Affogato al Caffè (my version - Hazelnut Gelato with Caffè D'Arte strong coffee poured on top)
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