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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Light Up the Nights

I've thoroughly enjoyed this week of Chanukah celebration.  The kids were thrilled to bring home their personally crafted Menorahs, each with their own individual flare.  We've lit them each night with pride and celebration of the miracles we commemorate on Chanukah and appreciate in our daily lives.


Of course any celebration wouldn't be complete without a festive meal, for which I tried a few new, and some very successful, recipes. 



Chef Todd Aarons of Tiera Sur at Herzog Wine Cellars, Oxnard, California published a holiday menu on Epicurious some of which I am sure to include henceforth in my yearly repertoire.  His Yukon Gold Potato and Jerusalem Artichoke Latkes were spectacular and a big hit for those who are bored of the traditional deep fried latke of old.  The Jerusalem artichokes, though not easy to find in stores (I found mine at Whole Foods) added a savory flavor to the potato pancakes that was easily recognizable and delicious.  The latkes were perfectly complemented by Aarons' Apple-Horseradish Mayonnaise, a really unique dipping sauce with a great mix of flavors that can easily be used year round to complement roasted meats or fish dishes.  
I was somewhat less successful with my attempt at the Pavlova with Cranberry Orange Compote as seen on ABC's daytime cooking show, The Chew.  Carla Hall made it seem easy to whip up the meringue and bake it to perfection, when my actual trials (yes plural), failed miserably when I tried transferring the beautiful whipped confection from the baking sheet to the wire cooling rack.  Nonetheless, the cranberry orange compote was perfectly tangy and tart with the complement of fresh mint garnish.  Served in individual bowls with the meringue base, nobody ever would have suspected it was supposed to be otherwise.


It's been a fantastic holiday- despite the endless array of new trinkets that made their way into our home- those who know me well know that our toys fear for their lives when I enter the playroom with my giveaway bags--- ready or not, here I come! 

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful! I'm going to try making those latkes next year (by which time, I hope, the kids will have a few more teeth!) Thanks!

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