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Vanilla Muffin Nirvana Recipe

Leo | December 30, 2008

Vanilla muffins that a Buddhist monk would loveThese muffins are an exercise in simplicity which will help you attain that ineffable state where all desire and suffering shall be extinguished and you break free from the chains of karmic bondage, finally achieving enlightenment and wisdom.

Oh, alright. So it’s probably unrealistic to expect that from any food but these muffins are pretty tasty. And I’ve been making variations on this recipe, on and off, for a few months now trying to get the perfect vanilla muffin. I don’t think I’m there yet, but these will do. They have a delicate flavor that will go well with your morning coffee and they are pretty easy to make to boot. In fact, if you’re organized, you can probably whip up the batter in the time it takes your oven to preheat.

I also like to think these are versatile little quick breads in that the basic recipe serves well as a base for other muffin varieties. Throw in a handful of blueberries, or chocolate chips or perhaps dial back the sugar and throw in some Asiago cheese and suddenly you’ve got a whole other biscuit. So maybe these muffins haven’t reached nirvana, but when they’re this simple and good who cares? Read the rest of this entry »

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Pastitsio: Greek for “better for breakfast”

Catherine | March 12, 2008

Pastitsio is Greek-style Macaroni and Cheese — Yum!This past January Leo and I were in Chicago for a conference and had lunch at the Parthenon. That’s not a very creative name for a Greek restaurant, but the food wasn’t as cliched. In fact, it rocked. Or actually, it flamed in the case of the saganaki – opa! While we don’t want to go into a detailed review here, the Parthenon is excellent and should be on your itinerary the next time you’re in Chicago. The pastitsio there, Greek for “macaroni and cheese,” made such an impression on us that we wanted to try and duplicate the experience at home. We failed. But it was a glorious, cheesy failure which kept the dog in pots to lick for close to an hour. It also made an excellent breakfast. So here’s the recipe with some caveats: add salt, add hot sauce or red pepper and, by all means, add garlic!

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