I have a little problem. I'm addicted to cookbooks, food writing, recipe collecting, and cooking. I have a lot of recipes waiting for me to try them, and ideas from articles, tv, and restaurants often lead to new dishes. I started losing track of what I've done. So now I'm taking photos and writing about what I've prepared—unless it's terrible in which case I forget it ever happened.
I was thrilled when Andrea invited me to write a guest post for her blog, and I’ve finally chosen a topic. I read The Taste of Country Cooking awhile ago but hadn’t cooked from it yet, so I chose a meal from the Fall chapter to prepare and discuss. Visit Cooking Books to read all about my first experience roasting a pheasant, and enjoy all of Andrea’s fantastic posts while you’re there.
*Update:
Andrea has made this a new monthly feature on her site called Off the Shelf. It will showcase a different blogger and a book of his/her choosing each time. I can't wait to check in each month and find out what other people have been reading and cooking.
Wow! Those look way yummy! I bet raspberry preserves would be just incredible on them! I found you through dishing up delighs and I am so glad that I did!
lisa,
ReplyDeletethat sounds like a great, fun opportunity! I love your cooking, and it is as good, if not better than any of the cookbooks you cook from!
I remember Lori Colwin..... what a great food writer.
Good luck with the pheasant!
Isnt it fun to meet other food bloggers? We met a couple last nt in NYC for dinner from our blog!
It is fun getting to know the other food bloggers out there, and there are several from the NYC area. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteThe pheasant was really tasty--I'm already thinking of other ways to cook them.
Wow! Those look way yummy! I bet raspberry preserves would be just incredible on them! I found you through dishing up delighs and I am so glad that I did!
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