Menu du Jour

What’s for dinner tonight? Have you ever waited until the first pains of hunger scream feed me to make a what's for dinner tonight decision? Please don't shove a frozen mac-n-cheese in the oven or dial out for pizza. 
If you're stumped, I think this weeks' Daily FOOD posts should give you a few good, healthier ideas. 
Each day this week I built a menu, course by course. Say Cheese reminded you of a good cheese, Dubliner; a combination of a mild cheddar and a Parmigiano Reggiano. Serve with a chilled Pinot Grigio or Prosseco. The Fruit Whisper offered ideas for a salad course using pears instead of the same old lettuce and tomatoes; as well as the recipe for Roasted Pear with Raspberry Sauce Recipe. Upstream Fish Meets Cedar Planks gets you outdoors to grill a healthy main course, with a very easy and flavorful way to prepare salmon. After all, just how may times can you bake salmon, right? Serve a Zinfandel with the salmon (or whatever you like); the smoke from the salmon pairs very well with this red. And of course make everyone happy with Georgie Porgie Pudding, a basic but good rice pudding recipe.
Well friends- have a great weekend. See you back here on Monday.

Georgie Porgie Pudding

Oh, how I hated that rhyme growing up, it meant it was time to put up your dukes. It doesn't quite have the same affect anymore. Nowadays the idea of pudding stirs up nostalgic memories of my Nana making batches of her rice pudding. Nana would serve it warm on a cold night or chilled on a sticky summer's night. She might even top it with a little glazed meringue, because just a simple blob of whipped cream just wouldn’t do. I was also led to believe that comforting rice pudding had curative properties. If not feeling well, a healthy scoop was the remedy in my house. I guess that’s why the Romans ate rice pudding as a cure for upset stomachs?

Having really no economic barrier and universal appeal- I’ve seen rice pudding on restaurant menus from diners and joints (my favorite place to find RP) to high-end linen napkin on-your-lap digs. Personally I‘ve made more batches than I can even remember. Here are a few variations that come to mind; Rum Raisin, Berry, Pomegranate, Coconut Mango and Banana. Keep in mind, I made mega batches. I prepared rice pudding batches to feed a daily buffet for about 10,000 people with list of ingredients like; 18 gallons milk, 12 pounds of rice, 12 pounds sugar. Email me if you need the full recipe.  

Making a batch for 10 thousand or 10 hungry people at home is pretty easy, as most ingredients are probably already in the pantry and can even be made by using leftover plain cooked rice. 

TIPS: Knowing your grains is important, as each type of rice will provide different results. Here are your options; long or short grain white rice, brown, basmati, or jasmine. Cooking times and consistencies will vary wildly, ok maybe widely. Long grain rice makes a pudding that is slightly drier and chewier than one made with short grain rice. While brown rice will be nuttier. Arborio rice is starchier and therefore can set up without addition of eggs. Cooking times will also depend on the type of rice, along with the amount of milk used. 

Other important tips: Do not combine any sugar to rice until the rice kernels are completely tender or the starch will begin to set and harden and will not become additionally tender. Do not use converted rice as it contains pre-gelatinized starch, which will not thicken rice properly. To keep a skin from forming over rice pudding, sprinkle a small amount of granulated sugar over the top as soon as you pour the pudding out of the pot.

Experiment with your own favorite flavorings and styles, and serve it up on your next tailgate, more formal occasion or just when you need a Nana pick-me-up! Enjoy!

My Basic, But Good Rice Pudding Recipe

Making Whoopie

It's really not pie, nor a cake. The origin of this chocolate treat is said to have it's origin from the Pennsylvania Dutch region on up to Maine, with no concrete ownership or claims on them. Call-em what you wish, these hand-size round cakes, think Drake's Devil Dog only round, AKA Gobs. For most people, they bring back wonderful childhood memories. Their true delight is in the chocolate cake with the creamy filling. These pics bring back great memories of my Nana Rose in her kitchen making biscotti. You go girls!

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