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Carnival of the Recipes #110
Posted on September 24, 2006 by adam
Category: As the seasons begin to shift from summer to autumn and the mornings are filled with chill air and cool breeze, recipe carnivals are taking a noticeable shift from picnic foods and summer beverages to hot dinner, soups, and stews. It is the time of year when we cast off shorts and tanks to don jeans, boots, and scarves. Football season is here and Halloween and Thanksgiving are just around the corner. 'Tis the season of chili, warm desserts, and good hot food for the soul. Before we get started on the recipes, we should all be aware that there are E. Coli outbreaks going on around the country from eating certain types of fresh spinach. Check out the CDC's web site for information before you buy packaged spinach. And in honor of Popeye's beloved green leaf, Madeleine Begun Kane wrote us an Ode To Spinach Limerick: I’ve never been fond of fresh spinach, And now to get us started on our journey of warmth is Jennifer Kelley's Chicken and Dumpling Soup. What a great way to spend a cool Sunday afternoon than with the food that is guaranteed to warm your soul. They didn't write that book for nothing!
Breakfast/Brunch
Joel Fuhrman M.D. is a regular on the carnival of recipes. Here's a recipe for Nutriet-Rich Salads and Dressings Kevin Menard tries his hand at making homemade mozzarella cheese. I have to admit that this look incredibly fun but slightly complex. You really have to know what you are doing and be in control of your kitchen to make cheese. I think Kevin pulled it off quite nicely. ![]() I don't tell my wife this, but Split Pea Soup is one of my favorite cold-weather soups. I harp on people's use of green peas a lot, but this is one area which I am totally fine with them. Today, cehwiedel presents Basic Split Pea Soup over at Kicking Over My Traces. There's just something about that bacon-flavored pea soup that just brings me to my knees. Entrees If you've ever wanted to try something new with that roll of breakfast sausage, try making a fatty. I've recently discovered this barbeque delight, and have written a quick how-to on making them.
Foodies Across Borders has submitted this Roasted Red Pepper and Rosehip Sauce adapted from The Flavours of Canada cookbook. Very tasty sounding. Should go well over beef or pork tenderloin. Over at the Wheat/Rye Guy, you can find a recipe for Kernalades Ham, or depending on how you hear it, The Colonel Lady's Ham. Either way, ham is good in my book. Muse presents Vegetables & Meatballs posted at me-ander. Madeleine Begun Kane presents Ode To Spinach (Limerick) posted at Mad Kane's Humor Blog. Stephanie continues on her quest to "stretch a chicken" as far as humanly possible. That is, she explores just how many meals she can get out of a $2.37 whole chicken. This wee, she's made Creamy Chicken and Broccoli Soup with Wild Mushrooms. I get to pull the wishbone! At the end of our entrees, NerdMom presents No Boil Spinach Lasagna posted at Nerd Family. Lasagna is one of the best "Feed a lot of people" kind of dish. You get a bunch of ingredients, throw it together and cook it until done. Plus, you just can't go wrong with three different kinds of cheeses. Desserts
Everyone's favorite coffee afficiando tries putting some coffe into some cookies to see what happens. Pesonally, I woud love coffee on anything. Here are Coffeesage's Hazelnut Choco-Espresso Cookies posted at Coffeesage. Rounding off the dessert category and completing this week's carnival of the recipes, Mama Squirrel presents This is tofu? (Chocolate Pie) posted at Dewey's Treehouse. Very good, very tasty. Thank you all for participating in episdoe 110 of the carnival of the recipes. Big thanks, as always, to the carnival organizer, Shawn Lea for all she does. Next week, the carnival will be hosted by Bernadette over at Booklore Trackback URL: http://www.meninaprons.net/mt/mt-tb.cgi/148 Dean's World
The latest Carnival of the Recipes is up at Men In Aprons. Watcher of WeaselsKing of Fools hasn't put together this week's Carnival of the Carnivals, and quite possibly never will again, but the show must go on: The Bestofme SymphonyThe Blawg ReviewThe Carnival of the CapitalistsThe Carnival of the CorditeThe Carnival of Educat...
Comments
Nicely done, Adam. I guess it didn't reach you in time to post, but I posted the answers to the food poetry quiz in last weeks COR can be found at: Kevin
Posted by: Kevin |
September 24, 2006 12:14 PM
It all sounds so delicious! Thank you for hosting this week. Great job! ~Audrey
Posted by: Yum yum! |
September 24, 2006 12:47 PM
Nice job! I've linked.
Posted by: Mama Squirrel |
September 24, 2006 1:53 PM
Great job with the carnival!! The pics make my mouth water!
Posted by: Michele |
September 24, 2006 1:56 PM
Great job Adam!
Posted by: Christine |
September 24, 2006 8:25 PM
this needs to be a carnival of recipes in my belly. all of these sound awesome. i have to admit though - my heart flutters every time i see that beautiful pink smoke ring around the outside of those yummy meats of yours adam. ooo wee. i could go for some of that now. (and i swear it's not just because i ate pickles and red bull for dinner)
Posted by: amanda |
September 25, 2006 4:51 AM
Great job!! thank you.
Posted by: Marie |
September 25, 2006 6:00 AM
Ok, the Spinach...the CDC says it's ok to eat if you just cook it. So why throw away all that perfectly usable spinach? Just cook it! (Although I completely understand the public health issues here and people's fears. Better safe than on Cipro.) PS-Nice Carnival, but the line at the ferris wheel was way too long :-)
Posted by: Ben |
September 25, 2006 8:41 AM
Great job!
Posted by: muse |
September 26, 2006 2:01 PM
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