Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Time for some baking part three

Time for some baking.
I have number of family recipes. Today I will present some of the favourites here and any special commentary at the time.
Let's finish this off for the moment with some good new fashioned pie!

This is my brother's pie Recipe!
He commonly swaps the fruit filling all the time!

Ingredients
For the dough:

* 2 1/2 cups flour
* 1/2 cup stone ground cornmeal
* 3 tablespoons sugar
* 1 teaspoon kosher salt
* 8 ounces (2 sticks) unsalted butter, divided, diced
* 3 tablespoons apple juice concentrate
* 2 tablespoons cold water

For the filling:

* 2 Anjou pears, peeled, cored, and thinly sliced
* 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
* 4 tablespoons sugar
* 1 pinch grated nutmeg
* 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
* 2 tablespoons butter
* 1 cup blueberries
* 1 teaspoon flour
* 1 1/2 cups pound cake, cubed
* 1 egg beaten with 1 tablespoon water
* 1/2 teaspoon sugar

Directions

Heat oven to 400 degrees F.

In a food processor, combine flour, cornmeal, sugar, and salt. Pulse to combine. Place dry ingredients in a mixing bowl and put the bowl into the refrigerator. Remove 1/2 stick of butter from the refrigerator and allow it to come to room temperature. In a food processor, add the 1/2 stick of butter to the flour mixture. Pulse until the fat completely disappears. Add the remaining 1 1/2 sticks butter in separate blank. Pulse until flour mixture resembles the size of a pea.

Combine the apple juice concentrate and the cold water. Using a spray bottle, spritz the dough with the apple juice mixture while folding the mixture with a spatula. After about three tablespoons of the liquid, check the dough for consistency. It should hold together when compressed but remain relatively dry to the touch. If it does not bind, add a little more water. Remove from the processor and form the dough into a ball. Wrap the dough in wax paper or parchment paper and rest in refrigerator for 20 minutes.

Heat a cast iron skillet over medium heat. Add pears to the pan and toss for 2 minutes. Add the balsamic vinegar and continue to toss for 30 seconds. Add sugar and cook until the pears have softened. Add the nutmeg, cinnamon, and the butter and melt slowly. Fold in the blueberries. Remove from heat. Sprinkle on the flour and combine well. Allow to cool to room temperature.

Place dough on a floured piece of parchment and roll out to a 1/4-inch thick disk. Transfer to a baking sheet. Place cubed pound cake in the middle of the dough, leaving a 3-inch margin of crust on all sides. Spoon filling over the cake cubes and top the pears with 1 ounce of cubed butter. Lift excess crust onto filling and repeat in a clockwise fashion until a top lip has formed around the edge of the whole tart. Brush the tart with the egg wash and sprinkle the crust with the sugar.

Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the filling begins to bubble and the crust is golden brown.

Remove from the sheet pan immediately and cool on pie rack.

Some time in the next 365 days I will post my mother's HollyWood Meatballs recipe! In the mean time as Alton Brown says enjoy the Good Eats!

Time for some baking part two

Time for some baking.
I have number of family recipes. Today I will present some of the favourites here and any special commentary at the time.
Let's start with the beginning of the debates my maternal grandmother's own Wacky Cake!

While I like a good ole American Pie or even some Cherry Pie or Apple Pie and even some Chocolate Mud Pie...hmmm Chocolate Mud Pie.... Oh right where was I? Yes I recall now while I like Pie I enjoy a good good cake more.
We celebrate birthdays and anniversaries with cake not pie. The children's icon is called Strawberry ShortCAKE not Strawberry ShortPie. The children's rhyme is called Pattie Cake. You look at taking a picture of a hot girl it's called CheeseCAKE. She likes your muscles she calls you BeefCAKE. Fat Tuesday we celebrate with PanCakes then give it up for Lent. What did they find on the way to the American revolution or even during WW1 and WWII why it was Johnny Cakes!
How are they selling this so far? Why like Hot CAKES!
What's the biggest British exported selling cookie? Shortbread cookies also called Short CAKE Cookies.
What's the best selling dessert bread but POUND CAKE.

Here's a Cake recipe for you people.

1.5 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
3 tablespoons cocoa
pinch of salt
1 cup white sugar
Mix together in baking dish
make 3 holes
add
1 tablespoon vinegar
6 tablespoons melted margarine
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup cold water
put in 3 holes
stir with fork to mix thoroughly
bake at 350 degrees for about 25 minutes.
test with a toothpick
let cool on a rack.

more to come....

De mortuis nil nisi bonum: Do not speak ill of the dead

Time for some baking part one

Time for some baking.
I have number of family recipes. Today I will present some of the favourites here and any special commentary at the time.
Let's start with the beginning.

Eccles Cake recipe

Preparation time: 20 minutes
Cooking time: 15 minutes
Pre-heat oven to 220°C (note)

Ingredients:

500g flaky pastry
25g melted butter
Nutmeg
50g candied peel
100g sugar
200g currants
Method:

In a medium saucepan, combine the sugar and butter and cook over a medium heat until melted
Off the heat, add currants, candied peel, nutmeg and allspice
On a lightly-floured surface, roll the pastry thinly and cut into rounds of about 0.5cm thickness and 10cm diameter
Place a small spoonful of filling onto centre of each pastry circle
Dampen the edges of the pastry and draw the edges together over the fruit and pinch to seal
Turn over, then press gently with a rolling pin to flatten the cakes
Flatten and snip a V in the top with scissors. Place on a baking tray
Brush with water and sprinkle with a little extra sugar
Bake in a hot oven for 20 minutes (220°C) or until lightly browned round the edges
Place on a wire rack and allow to cool.
Try not to eat them all at once!

Long ago and far away

Long time to post!
Not for lack of trying my computer suffered a series of failures last year that kept me away.
However in anticiaption I "borrowed" my father's little note book and created a series of posts ready so I can sort of stay in the game.
Here they be.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

In middle School I wanted to be an Ambulance driver

Okay no time to be real vocal here busy all over the place this 21st of April 2011.
Basically chauffeur extraordinaire David Riches has gone for groceries, comics, got his brother to the doctor, then the pharmacy, then the hospital where the made a seven inch wide six inch incision into his back to deflate a softball sized growth, then to his work to show off his wound, then home where they made arrangements for a nurse to visit him at home to change his bandages & clean his wounds, and clean the house to be presentable for when they come. oh and I have to go back out because today is the last day ice cream is on sale before Easter next w2eek and mum wants to treat Mark over all the time he is missing from work and college and having to recuperate. That's right it looks like another unpaid job for errand boy extraordinaire David riches as he goes forth to fetch what he is told to do.
Good Boy David. Try not to drool on the carpets.
Grrr Woof woof ruff. see you all later.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

PSP or Toast is popped

So the world is up to for David Riches these days this 13 April 2011? Well it's simple enough I have been off facebook for the past ten days, off e-mail even longer and keeping up with the rest of the world in small tiny bits as a lurker while catching up on backed up downloaded television. Dad had another eye appointment this past week and while traffic was slow going there it was quick getting back and at no time was anyone late for anything. He had a relatively good report except that Dad has to go back in two weeks and this is what upsets Mum he may need botox to keep the extra skin around his eyelids from closing off his tear ducts. Mum thinks botox is only for cosmetics and costs a fortune not covered by OHIP. Whatever.
Mark has been hard at work especially now that the Garden Center has opened. Also hard at work at college. Though he has had a lot more flex time hours lately for classes and hard hours for the Garden Centre. In between he has been catching up on his DVD collections from his birthday. His old PSP burnt out so he got himself a new one. Unfortunately it would not charge up. So Mark took that back and paid more money to get another that also took his Metal Gear Solid
case. At least this one works so he plays Final Fantasy Crysis Core on it in between DVD collections.
he is on an anti-biotic pill for an absyss on his back that has grown to the size of a softball. It's going to pop any day now. I picture the scene of john Belushi in Animal House where he imitates a zit popping.
Mum has been doing the same old same old reading her daily newspapers, listening to the television news, and eavesdropping on everything else in the household. With her radio on the weekends and the election in full swing her opinions have started to creep up the small exaggeration scale. It hasn't caught up to her yet but I have kept an ear open.
Election coverage this year is really washy. You would think that the leader of the opposition would visit his own riding or the neighbouring riding to show support. When Iggy announced his new party riding celebration he has his riding in Lakeshore West and his launch was in Mississauga which I think was crass. When he had a gathering for Toronto nice that he chose Yonge Dundas Square weird he didn't mention his riding. Borys my own member of parliament got a bulletin out right before the election was called with pictures of him at various events all last year. Oddly I do believe he is still in Ottawa with his family and has done no campaigning locally yet. You would think a member of parliament would run some personal campaign to retain his seat but I have seen nothing of him in months. Now his competition Ted, has been calling with virtual town halls. Nice but no connection makes it look like a future failure and no one wants to support a failure. The NDP candidate has no constituency office and has only sent representatives who keep saying look at the pamphlet.
Not much confidence in this election.
Well that's enough this week speak to you all later.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Going for a Walk

Here it is 6 April 2011 and on this day in 1830 Joseph Smith and five others founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints which is probably why The Book of Mormon is the number one musical on Broadway. So what have I been up to in the past week? Not much.
Well not much does seem to cover a lot like some quick grocery shopping and a quick run downtown to the first annual Slut Walk of Toronto. Now a week and some ago there was an article in the newspaper that said this lady from York University had heard what a Toronto police officer had told an Osgoode Hall full of potential lawyers that women could help stop rape by not making themselves a target by dressing slutty. So she decided that this betrayed a bias by the Toronto Police and the fact they could not define what was slutty meant their apologies were empty and a demonstration or protest was needed to show the police and people the error of their ways. As a result Toronto got a Slut Walk from Queen's Park to Police HeadQuarters and an expected 100 marchers turned into five thousand supporters on Facebook and one thousand five hundred or more actual marchers.
Now I was aghast by the police saying what they did but all in support of this take back the night type protest. My father when I mentioned this thought it was a sex show. Then he thought it was shameful. Shameful that women would want to dress as sluts. Dad was missing the points. People should be allowed to dress as they want without being judged in any particular way. AQnd if the police or any court tries to blame the victim of a crime as their fault and not realize no one goes out and says rape and beat me. I posed to dear old Dad that what if a possible grand daughter were to dress up as say Lady Gaga or Madonna would that mean she should be raped and to that Dad said no and was there something I wasn't telling him. After that he refused to be goaded into conversation about this and sort of dismissed the SlutWalk when it was brought up. That is until Sunday afternoon when I changed the channel to CP24 and upon seeing the start of the speeches at Queens Park was worried when I told him I needed a lift to the subway as I was on my way there. I said to him that if we don't support this now then what to happen next time someone is assaulted and someone says it's okay they were just nerds. Discrimination is discrimination and we should never allow bias to come into it.
The walk was to say enlightening. Many people had signs and to say the range of clothing being provocative was to say I was expecting a lot of Gucci knock-offs and didn't was something more about the cool wind than the people trying to be deliberate provocative. Many seemed to understand the issues at hand. It would have become a small street party until the police started kettling people off the street to crowd the sidewalk. After that I wandered off like everyone else and did a bit of walk about to Ryerson, Yonge Dundas Square, and Nathan Philips Square. With that I got to see the new Nintendo 3DS in action and while I like it's gimick approach to gameplay I found their lack of info comparing it to the Nintendo DSXLi a reason to leave well enough alone. A nice way to end the day downtown and to seperate myself from just one cause at a time.
Unfortunately it took more than a full day for Dad to sit down and see my photos of the day. Reluctance was the ideal to describe him. I think he finally understood what was at hand when I pointed out that not just the police kettling but that a large part of the crowd was not just young women but their mums and grans.
Some of the things that gets me is while I rushed to place my pics on Facebook no one seemed to notice but the next day when this hit the news the next day everyone seemed to pick up on it without realizing I
a) I was there, and b) they had still missed it.
They weren't thinking of the future just that they finally wanted to support this. The day after it happened. The day after it happened and was no further than page three of the newspapers, and in a couple of the the TV news channels and in a lot of internet feeds.
So nice to see myself a head of the curve for once.
See you all next time.

Friday, April 1, 2011

April Fool's day vote Canadian Federal Election

1 April 2011 and another April Fool's day comes and goes and so does another Canadian Federal Election. As Jon Stewart said in New York "Free at last free at last Democracy has finally come to Canada just like Syria, Libya, Egypt, and all the other countries under a tyrannical despot. Oh wait this is Canada, snore."
happy April Fool's Day and speak to you all later.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Mark's birthday

Beware the ides of March Caesar. It's Albert Einstein's birthday.

My brother Mark's birthday this 14 March 2011 and what a way for it to fall flat.

I got Mark a couple of things but it's underwear, socks, USB flash drive, a couple of gift cards, and a couple of DVD's and listed it all as being from me and his mother and father.

Dad wrapped it after i showed it to mum and for the life of them neither co9uld tell you what he got or what his birthday card looked like.

He had another little celebration with a couple of his work friends that was in two parts, one dinner at the Mandarin and two refreshment and gaming at Scruffy Murphy's pub.

It was nice but nothing spectacular or note worthy. His father drove him to the Mandarin and I drove him home from Scruffy Murphy's who comped our drinks for playing risk 2150.

Paul and his wife could not make it.

House was jumping off his apartment balcony into the building pool when I left to join Mark's celebration at Scruffy.

That's right I remember the TV better than the three cakes or siphoning grocery money to pay for his presents. Told you it fell flat.

See you next month.

Monday, March 7, 2011

M*A*S*H on DVD

Just to note this 7th of March 2011 my brother has finally finished watching every episode of M*A*S*H on DVD plus all the extras and commentary. Now to get him 20 years of Law & Order and ten years of Law & Order Criminal Intent and I don't know how many years of Law & Order Special Victims Unit and see how long that takes him. It would be easier to wait for the complete The Simpsons in the end.
Last year he did StarGate SG-1 and the previous year he did Buffy and Angel. Are we completist's or is is it compulsory compelling viewing or is it something else?
See you all later.

Monday, February 28, 2011

monk's life

As the month ends this 28 February 2011 I am forced to again look at another aspect of my existence. No this is not where I unzip and search for a measuring tape. I never liked that metaphor it's not just crude it's in accurate. Well of course I say that being on the losing side of things. Then again isn't it the motion of the ocean not the size of the wave that counts as some women would say. Then again you never hear of people complaining the wave is too big on the opening titles of Hawaii Five-0.
So another valentine's day has come and gone and I spend it single. Well I don't have much of anything to offer any potential mate and at this stage of life it really does not bode well for any possible future generations of the Riches family.
I mean that I thought one of my brothers would have brought about a kid before I turned fifty. Well let's just say I live a life like a trucker's mind well stuck following a Buddhist monk's not so stoic life cycle.
If you live a fat lazy lifestyle you have to expect a fat lazy lifestyle to be your life.
What was the Barrack Obama campaign slogan? Yes we can bring about change. I wonder if he knew of my situation could he change it? While I have my doubts change caqn happen.
Until next time stay loose and see you all here.


"the time you enjoy wasting is never wasted time" -- Bertrand Russell

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Ground Hog day 2011 part 23 of 23 this year!

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Chester Mills Cameron of Maine has decided to see his shadow and six more weeks of winter then died in his big glass dome or failing that have Stephen King write more drama. This is the last I will go on about this silly sad day for today.

Stephen King's novel Under The Dome is set in Chester Mills, Maine, U.S.A. and features a ground hog being cut in half by the fictional dome. I hope to finish the novel some week soon as it's massive, compelling, and only 32 of the 2,000 people survive. Biggest body count in years.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 22

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Buckeye Chuck of Marion, Ohio has decided not to see his shadow and an early Spring or failing that Norman Jewison make another musical for the cinema. What a silly sad day, to think Mamma Mia will be the last cinema musical made to date by Hollywood.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 21

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Susquehanna Sherman of Mount Wolf, Pennsylvania has decided not to see his shadow and an early Spring or failing that a successful Broadway production based on a hot comic book. What a silly sad day, to think Too
Much Coffee Man The Musical was more successful by far than Spider-Man.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 20

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Chuckles of Manchester, Connecticut has decided not to see his or anyone else's shadow and an early Spring or failing that some Royal Scandal somewhere. What a silly sad day, to think of a governing lineage.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 19

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Grady the Groundhog of Chimney Rock, North Carolina has decided not to see his shadow and an early Spring or failing that the best Rustbelt resurgence report in decades. What a silly sad day, to think of manufacturing and agriculture financial predictions.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 18

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Jimmy the Groundhog of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin has decided not to see his shadow and an early Spring or failing that a permanent retirement for Bret Favre. What a silly sad day, to think of Football.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 17

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Tumbleweed of Brookfield, Illinois has decided not to see her shadow and an early Spring or failing that a possible resurgence of the Oprah Winfrey Network. What a silly sad day, to think the talk show host could actually retire.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 16

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year French Creek Freddie of French Creek, West Virginia has decided not to see his shadow and an early Spring or failing that another civil war episode or joke on Fox Television. What a silly sad day, to think next year is the bicentennial of the war of 1812.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 15

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Dunkirk Dave of Dunkirk, New York and Malverne Mel of Malverne, New York, and Staten Island Chuck of Staten Island, New York City have decided not to see their shadow and ensure an early Spring or failing that making New York seem like it's own center of America. What a silly sad day, to think of trade centers and ethno urbanism.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 14

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Gus of Athens, Georgia and General Beauregard Lee of Lilburn, Georgia have decided not to see their shadow and an early Spring or failing that another redneck comedy tour. What a silly sad day, to think of Larry The Cable Guy as supposed to being funny.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 10

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Mountain Maryland Murray of Cumberland, Maryland has decided to see his shadow and six more weeks of Winter or failing that an NFL Lockout. What a silly sad day, at least for a major sports organization.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 4

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Balzac Billy of Balzac, Alberta has decided to see his shadow and six more weeks of winter or failing that send gas prices in such a tizzy that if not for the high price of feed people would go back to horse and buggy. What a silly sad day, that we will look back upon with nostalgia.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 3

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Shubenacadie Sam of Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia has decided not to see his shadow and an early Spring or failing that cause insane changes in the economy. What a silly sad day, to look for weather forecasting.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 13

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Sutton Sammy of Sutton, Ontario has decided not to see his shadow and an early Spring or failing that the Toronto Blue Jays fielding a proper team. What a silly sad day, to think of the coming baseball season.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 12

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Dover Doug of Dover, Pennsylvania has decided to see his shadow and six more weeks of winter or failing that to allow Disney to make more bad afternoon TV. What a silly sad day, to think Regis Philbin crossing over with Phineas and Ferb.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 11

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Poor Richard of York, Pennsylvania has decided to see his shadow and six more weeks of winter or failing that more poorly marketed Shakespeare films. What a silly sad day, to like literary adaptions.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 9

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Holtsville Hal of Holtsville, New York has decided to see his shadow and six more weeks of winter or failing that select shortages for the future. What a silly sad day, for weather men and economists.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 8

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Octoraro Orphie of Quarryville, Pennsylvania has decided to see his shadow and six more weeks of winter or failing that another film based on a TV show that should not happen. What a silly sad day to realize that TV is good when it's in short bursts.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 7

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Woody the Woodchuck of Howell, Michigan has decided to see his shadow and six more weeks of winter or failing that the remaining Beatles digitally work with the Ghost of Elvis for a new album. The penultimate anniversary of the day the music died. What a silly sad day, to remember That'll Be The Day by Buddy Holly.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 6

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Stormy Marmot of Aurora, Colorado has decided to see his shadow and six more weeks of winter or failing that Gene Simmons of KISS gets a new film. The penultimate anniversary of the day the music died. What a silly sad day, to think of Ritchie Vallens and his fear of flying.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 5

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Sir Walter Wally of Raleigh, North Carolina has decided to see his shadow and six more weeks of Winter or failing that Phil specter gets a new wig. The penultimate anniversary of the day the music died. What a silly sad day, to think of The Big Bopper.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 2

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Wiarton Willie of Wiarton, Ontario has decided not to see his shadow and an early Spring or failing that another fruitless Federal Canadian election. What a silly sad day, traditions show that if the groundhog sees it's shadow, we will face at least six more weeks of winter, if he doesn’t see it's shadow Spring will be rolling in before we know it.

Ground Hog day 2011 part 1

It's February 2nd, 2011 and Ground Hog day and this year Punxsutawney Phil of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania has decided not to see his shadow and an early Spring or failing that Bill Murray will die in Ghostbusters. What a silly sad day, everyone has an opinion.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

gifts

January 1st, 2011 and so far nothing I had planned has occurred. People can become so distracted and I am one of the people watching half the dvd's I got for Christmas and not getting out to either of the Mayor's Levees or the two Polar bear dips and arriving late for this years cinema outing Tron Legacy. Well I am home now and too tired to think straight. It could been a number of things like Mark making us watch every episode of M*A*S*H ever made. Well at least it's not another airing of the blue ray dvd of The Wizard Of Oz. I will get back to this but Paul and Mary Anne came by Christmas Eve and stayed for 101 minutes until they beat a hasty retreat. The gift I gave Mary Anne was two CBC approved Coronation Street T-Shirts in Extra Large size and she is sending them back as still too small. I don't think I will ever get that right again.