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Recipe: Dumpling/Wonton Filling

Recipe: Dumpling/Wonton Filling

Wontons and dumplings are two different things. Wonton wrappers are square and thin, whereas dumpling wrappers are round and thicker. Wontons are usually boiled, while dumplings are boiled, pan-fried, or even steamed. But before all of that, I usually make the same filling for both. Everybody has their own filling recipe, but in case you’re interested in mine, here it is. Scale it up or down as you’d like – I usually wrap hundreds and freeze them individually on wax paper-lined racks before bagging them up for storage in the freezer.

Jan 16, 2012 1 comment
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Crispy chicken thighs with snow peas

Crispy chicken thighs with snow peas

Crispy chicken thighs with snow peas

Thoughts:

Oct 20, 2011 1 comment
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Cooking project: ATK’s Cooking for Two 2011

Cooking project: ATK’s Cooking for Two 2011

After a rough move and transition, I’m easing back into cooking. We recently got the special issue of America’s Test Kitchen’s Cooking for Two 2011 and were intrigued enough by the whole thing to set a goal of trying to make everything within, including the sides and desserts. There seems to also be a full book, which I may or may not eventually get. In any case, I’m also going to set a goal of taking a picture of each completed recipe or some part of it with my snazzy new phone and blog it, along with any thoughts on the recipe.

Thoughts so far (after two meals):

  • It’s really nice to be making one-off meals, so if we hate it we don’t have piles of leftovers to deal with. We also really enjoy the variety and keeping the grocery bill low.
  • The recipes seem to make a pretty hefty amount for two. We don’t eat very much at once most of the time, so the meals feel large.
  • This is not meant to be simple, quick, or even necessarily healthy cooking. Nothing looks particularly unhealthy and being experienced and organized in the kitchen helps a lot.
  • The usual ATK/Cook’s Illustrated precision and science apply, so some procedures will sound overwrought but make a huge difference. Read the editorial AND recipe ahead of time, always always always.
Oct 20, 2011 0 comments
I made a wedding cake!

I made a wedding cake!

Wedding cake

I’ve been promising myself I’d write up the process of making this three-tier wedding cake for Vivian and Julian’s upstate NY half-wedding, so even though it’s been well over a year now, it should still be worth documenting.

Sep 4, 2011 7 comments
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Afternoon espresso

Afternoon espresso

I’ve gotten pretty good at pulling shots at home, if I do say so myself. The crema never broke, even as I drank.

Espresso crema

Jun 6, 2011 2 comments