sliding around the web.

[14 Apr 2010 | By | 4 Comments]

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I have been spending time on a tomato peel—sliding around the web (I hope you just pictured one of those carnival slides—where you would sit on a burlap bag, and slide down rolling humps and your stomach would flop? Remember that feeling?). And while sliding around might be messy and a bit out of control—it can be a real hoot! And I usually find some great blogs, new friends and fantastic posts.

I love an informative post—an article that unabashedly dives into a ‘study’ of some ingredient or food. I am insatiably curious about food, so when I ran across Sweets Food Blog and learned all about empanadas… it made me happy (happy like I just bought a jar of sun-dried tomatoes happy). I sometimes make mini chorizo empanadas—I love them—they are perfect for a cocktail party.

I met Elaine over at The Italian Dish. I am so happy I bumped into her—I will visit her site again and again. I love her pictures, the approachable recipes and of course the full-on embrace of all things Italian.

And I found Marilyn at Simmer Till Done who has such a refreshing ‘voice.’ I love to giggle—and she surprises you into snickering when she writes.

Then there was this site about canning—it makes me grin from ear to ear with simultaneous big, worried eyes. I find that I have ‘food fears.’ As in there are things I haven’t tried, don’t know how to cook, cut, create and in this case ‘can.’ It isn’t familiar and makes me uncomfortable. Like in Julia and Julia when she had to cook a lobster. For me, I find I have a laundry list of untried methods and foods… but I seem to slide toward them uncontrollably on my tomato peel. It might end up in an unavoidable crash (aka splat—failure); or it might be the best ride ever (as in: I love this! why did I wait so long to try it?).

I migrate to what I don’t know. Or feel the need to master something that evades me (my lowest grade in high school? economics. So I picked ‘business’ for my graduate degree). I played basketball in high school: all hands, full contact. My latest adopted sport? Soccer: all feet, little contact. Oh, and cycling—that takes some getting used to! Ultimately, we cycled in downtown Amsterdam, London and Paris… Food is no different. I went to culinary school, and for the first time cut a chicken into 8 parts, made broth from scratch, whisked mayonnaise from scratch, and learned how to fillet a fish. I still need a lot of practice to get to that level of ‘mastery’ that I crave. Don’t be surprised if sometime next year all of a sudden I am working at the docks or in a butcher shop.

This year I have been trying to force teach myself to learn new methods/foods that I haven’t tried before. So far this has included making pasta (I owned the pasta roller for 3 months before I finally ‘went for it’—why is that?), making bread, making polenta and mastering risotto. And, truth be told, I have yet to climb my personal ladder of canning (freezer jam doesn’t count!). I have always wanted to be ‘good’ at it. Apparently, I first have to ‘try’ it.

What is the next food you plan to conquer?

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  • Chiara said (14 April 2010 at 8:01 pm):

    Mastering risotto? No problem. I’m from Milano. Making risotto is in my veins. I’ll teach once I get there! =)

  • Gera @ SweetsFoodsBlog said (15 April 2010 at 9:07 am):

    Thanks so much for featuring my post about empanadas!
    Empanadillas of chorizo yes, they’re the perfect appetizer before the principal meal :)

    Cheers,

    Gera

  • jodimichelle said (17 April 2010 at 6:19 pm):

    Making home made fruit roll ups tonight! I’ve wanted to try them for a good year and finally hit the jack pot on the produce sales, so I’m going for it!

  • Rosemary said (7 May 2010 at 4:32 am):

    Although I finally conquered pizza dough (for my pizza-loving husband), I still have a fear of bread. Same for canning. Funnay about food fears. Time to pull up my socks!

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