Archive for January, 2009

Chai

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

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Each morning, I like start my day with a cup of chai latte. I started drinking chai a few years ago, first just from packaged tea bags and then from a lovely loose blend I picked up at the Tea Leaf, Inc. in Philadelphia’s Reading Terminal. When I ran out of the loose blend, I decided to start making my own. I searched the internet for recipes, cobbled a few together, and tried making my own blend. The first result was disastrous. My friend Sharon Lacey spends time with Geshe Dakpa Topgyal at the Charleston Tibetan Society and gave me his chai recipe. I played around with it and came up with a tasty blend, but there was still something missing. Another friend, Christopher Liberatos, was in India years ago studying architecture, and knew he’d written down a chai recipe somewhere. He turned it up after digging through his travel journals and revealed the missing ingredient that would give my blend the zing it was missing: pepper! (more…)

Candied Citron

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Citron as part of the Christmas dinner table centerpiece

Citron as part of the Christmas dinner table centerpiece

For the past four Christmases I have been lucky enough to find citron, a.k.a. Buddha’s hand, at my local Whole Foods grocery store. I love the way it looks in fruit arrangements and the added bonus of using it in one of my favorite bread recipes, Pane de Marinaio / Sailor’s Bread, fromThe Italian Baker by Carol Field. Alan Davidson writes in Fruit: A Connoisseur’s Guide and Cookbook that it came to represent wealth and in India the god of wealth, Kuvera is always represented as holding a citron in one hand and a mongoose spewing jewels in the other! (more…)

Old Fashioned Lime Marmalade

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

I made this marmalade to give as holiday gifts and actually make it year-round whenever I see nice limes at the grocery store. What I like about this recipe is that it takes three days to complete; the process is broken down and each stage doesn’t take too long, giving me time to do other things in the kitchen, great especially during the busy holiday season. (more…)