1 T unsalted butter
1?2 t curry powder
1?2 t ground ginger
1?8 t each, coarse salt and pepper (or to taste)
1 c pecan halves
1?4 c pure maple syrup
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Sup! Loves Cookbooks: Stonewall Kitchen Winter Celebrations
This book immediately caught my eye, so I knew it belonged in my OpenSky shop. CLICK here to purchase or browse. Use the coupon code REDESIGN for 10% off through January 31! The book feels so right to me because it seems to sense my mood just right. You might not know it (by the way I am dressed) but Sup! can be quite the fashionable devil. I am pretty good at whiffing out the "now" and the ?hot?. I immediately know what the next "new black? is just by looking. I am here to proclaim the "new black? in cookbooks focuses on books that have a specialized niche. You can thank the web for this trend because there is so much information available to us now and with just a few quick keystrokes we can edit out all that is superfluous. Which is why Stonewall Kitchen Winter Celebrations is the next must have kitchen accessory of the season. Because these guys were smart enough to make it perfectly seasonable. It is the au courant little book of fashionable self-indulgence. It?s filled with recipes that make you want to (yes!) celebrate the season in style. <!--break-->
Sure, this cookbook is no diamond tiara; but where would you wear one of those anyway? This book is more like a fashionable pair of big dangly earrings, or a jaunty hat, the kind that makes you feel that gotta have it now. It's the perfect little accessory to help you cook your way through the winter with panache. That intimate little dinner party by the fireplace you have been planning will be made all the more special with just the right sort of bling this book can bring. Because doesn?t Osso Buco with Orange Gremolata just scream January warmth and comfort to you? It?s just the sort of simple, barely adorned recipe that will make that fireside dinner feel oh so right!
I decided to make the Curried Maple Pecans because those shiny little gems just screamed ?look at me?! They were a huge success too. I have tried making candied nuts before too. They are often cloyingly sweet. But the curry and ginger added a lot of depth to the sweet maple syrup. I also like the bite that came from the black pepper. It was the unexpected touch that, though I hate to beat a metaphor to death, made these a hit on my runway! Curried Maple Pecans serves 6 CLICK here for a printable recipe 1 T unsalted butter 1?2 t curry powder 1?2 t ground ginger 1?8 t each, coarse salt and pepper (or to taste) 1 c pecan halves 1?4 c pure maple syrup
Add the pecans and cook another 2 minutes. Pour the maple syrup on top and, stirring frequently, cook another 2 to 3 minutes, or until the syrup has thickened a bit and the nuts look glazed. Pour the nuts onto waxed or parchment paper or foil, being careful to separate them. as they tend to stick together. When cool, move the nuts to a well-sealed container in a cool spot. SERIOUS FUN FOOD Greg Henry SippitySup related searches : Sup Loves Cookbooks
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