New Year's Dinner:
1) Mozarella and string beans (ever since I saw Artie Bucco push this dish on Carmella on the Sopranos, I've been hooked. Crunchy, lightly blanched and crunchy green beans go wonderful with a fresh, soft ball of mozarella, helped out by drizzling some good olive oil on top - easy and great)
2) Salt Cod Branade: My first time making this. You have to mash up the cod a lot better than I did!
3) Roast Pork Loin with root vegetables with a sherry reduction.
4) Apricot tart from a bakery.
And, of course, the New Year's bubbly wine...
1) Mozarella and string beans (ever since I saw Artie Bucco push this dish on Carmella on the Sopranos, I've been hooked. Crunchy, lightly blanched and crunchy green beans go wonderful with a fresh, soft ball of mozarella, helped out by drizzling some good olive oil on top - easy and great)
2) Salt Cod Branade: My first time making this. You have to mash up the cod a lot better than I did!
3) Roast Pork Loin with root vegetables with a sherry reduction.
4) Apricot tart from a bakery.
And, of course, the New Year's bubbly wine...
fatality:
Are there any left overs?!!
richardson:
isn't that another word for admirer?
she actually refused when he told her about his darker desires but told him later, she'll think about it.. we'll see.
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