Weekend Recap (originally posted October 29, 2007)
I’ve wanted to try and recreate this butternut squash and goat cheese puree that Bryan and I had at our anniversary dinner in
Here’s how you do it.
- Preheat oven to 375
- Pierce 2 medium butternut squash 4-5 times and place in a casserole dish
- Bake squash for about an hour – you’ll know it’s done when you’re able to easily slide a thin knife all the way through the squash
- When fully cooked, slice open the squash and remove the seeds and strings
- Scoop out the remaining squash into a bowl and add room temperature goat cheese, kosher salt and pepper to taste and mash well with a spoon
Making a List (originally posted November 1, 2007)
I’m pretty adamant about fully experiencing one holiday before jumping into the next one. It’s tempting, with Christmas lights hitting the aisles next to Halloween candy, but I refuse whip out the decorations until the first week of December, allowing us to fully experience Thanksgiving rather than some hybrid Harvest-mas.
I do make an exception for creating my gift list. A ritual after Halloween is to go through old holiday issues of my favorite magazines to get ideas. I just came across this hot chocolate in the December 06 Domino. Last year we became obsessed with making really good hot chocolate (no more powdery mix in a tepid mug of water). This one is a bit pricey, but it looks totally decadent, and the tin is so lovely and minimal, like a little work of art.
It definitely makes the list…a tin for us and a few for gifts…
11 comments:
Just curious: did you ever get around to ordering some of the Pierre Marcolini hot chocolate. If not, you need to!! It is beyond divine and puts all other hot chocolates to shame. When in NY, a stop at Pierre Marcolini has become a must. We always leave with at least 2 tubes of this goodness.
Just for the record, I am loving the recycled posts, so don't feel bad about taking a break. I wasn't a reader (or blogger) last year, so these are all new to me! That hot chocolate looks decadent.
great recycled posts. new to me too.
:)
Gorgeous tin and wonderful post! I am with you, got to experience each one to the fullest!
xo
Melis
Love the posts! Where did you have the goat cheese-buttenut squash deliciousness?! Since I live in Austin, I would love to try it!
Love the San Jose, too!
Hot chocolate! The poor man's version (relatively speaking) of Pierre is the Hot Chocolate at Williams and Sonoma. The Peppermint is divine! I get it every year.
fun! i love these flashbacks :)
betsy -- we had the butternut squash at Mars. We need to meet up in Austin some time!
nichole -- i'm definitely going to try that WS hot chocolate...i love peppermint.
The mash sounds delish! I'd love to try it. About how much goat cheese should I use?
Also, I hear you on the holiday issue...we like to savor Thanksgiving as well before jumping into Christmas although it is a temptation, like you said. Thanksgiving is a great holiday too!
Stepanie, i just added the goat cheese to taste, but for a large butternut squash probably a small log of goat cheese.
I am so glad to know I'm not the only person who buys hot beverages for the "lovely and minimal" tins. I opened a cabinet yesterday that is loaded with a 15 year collection of Harrod's Tea and Jakobs Kaffee cannisters that are just way too beautiful to chuck.
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