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What to Cook This Weekend |
Good morning. You miss me? Here's what I did on my summer vacation: made a lot of pizzas, 63 percent hydration in my dough. Took a lot of long walks through browned and crusty fields. Caught striped bass in the foaming rips between boulders on the shoreline. Read some terrific fiction — Rebecca Rukeyser, Ling Ma, Sebastian Barry. Drove great distances. Ate very well. |
One day in Suffolk, in England, I had a fantastic Sunday roast at a pub and determined that Sunday roasts should be a part of my American fall routine. So that'll come at the end of the weekend: roast chicken with cabbage sautéed in butter until the leaves are soft, then joined by peas. And, crucially, a healthy pour of gravy, nice and thick and salty to tie everything together. Gravy is my new jam. |
Which brings us to Sunday and my idea of a roast. Have a light breakfast — granola, for instance — and pass on lunch, so you can dine hungrily in the mid to late afternoon. It needn't be chicken. You could try a pot roast if it's not too hot where you stay, or a cold roast pork with fennel and green bean salad, or a whole-roasted cauliflower if you don't eat meat. Another torte for dessert, this time with apricots? I think that'd be fantastic. |
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Now, it's nothing to do with capers or groats, but before I headed off the grid I asked my pal Molly Young for a couple of book recommendations, and she came through with bells on: Lawrence Douglas's dark and suspenseful "The Vices" and Lawrence Osborne's thrilling "The Forgiven," a kind of noir "White Lotus." Get to the library. |
I saw one of these little camper trailers on the road pushing south from Down East Maine and considered acquiring one for a trip across the States and north to Alaska. Some day! |
Finally, some new music to play us off: Here's Carm featuring Edie Brickell, "More and More," and if I'm not mistaken the video was shot in Montauk, where I'd like to be. The End! I'll be back on Sunday. |
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