NYTCB Project Weeks 6 and 7: Jackpot!

Butternut Squash and Cider Soup: Pretty, but didn’t make the cut. 😞

Out of these 6 recipes, 5 will definitely make it into our permanent repertoire.

#22 Almond Cake (p. 829) This simple, delicious, melt-in-your-mouth delight did not look too promising when it came out of the oven. Powdedered sugar helped. I’m not a great baker and had never made a cake recipe using the food processor, so my confidence was low. Fortunatley, Amanda Hesser and her mother-in-law (the author of this masterpiece) knew what they were doing. Unanimous rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5

#23 Steamed Fish with Thyme and Tomato Vinaigrette (p. 425) Although we made this on a winter evening, its fresh, lively flavor reminded us of warmer weather. This recipe works great on a weeknight, especially if you were to make the vinaigrette ahead of time. Overall rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/5

#24 Roasted Cauliflower (p. 248) This is not so much a recipe as a technique. We roast cauliflower all the time with various seasonings, our go-to being salt, pepper and olive oil. What makes this different – and it was a game-changer for us – is slicing the cauliflower. The change in texture and flavor due to increased carmelezation created at least one cauliflower convert in our family. Overall rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5

#25 Butternut Squash and Cider Soup (p. 135) I admit that I am ambivalent about squash soup. This was not the best we have made. It did evoke Thanksgiving flavors as the author’s note suggests. Perhaps it was the cider we chose, but the flavor was somewhat flat. Not bad, but not great either. Unanimous rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3/5

#26 Drunken Beans (p. 290) We ate these over rice with the Staff Meal Chicken (#27) Just. Perfect. The texture and flavor were all that you want in a warm, comforting pot of beans. Overall rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5

#27 Staff Meal Chicken with Salsa Verde (p. 499) This is one of those recipes that has you scratching your head when you are making it, but makes perfect sense when you put it in your mouth. It worked very well as a weeknight dinner. We marinaded the chicken overnight and just popped it in the oven. Leftovers are wonderful in salads, sandwiches, bowls, etc. Due to time and ingredient limitations, we did not make the salsa verde. We used our go-to Mrs. Renfro’s Green Salsa, which was great as always. I’m sure we will make this again and will give the homemade salsa a try. Unanimous rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5/5

Replays: Dried Apricot, Cherry, and Cranberry Infusion is becoming a regular thing. Just perfect on a cold Friday night.

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