This post includes absolutely nothing about quilts, but rather another focus of mine - cooking and baking. Specifically, about joining in in the Rainy Day Bites Cookbook Club this year with hostess Deborah Balint @rainydaybites. Please feel free to ignore today's ramblings about new recipes I've tried if it doesn't interest you. I promise I'll be back with quilt-related content very soon!
But I couldn't totally ignore something that I've really enjoyed this year, and something that has drawn me into the kitchen week after week. In a nutshell, the cookbook club is arranged so there is a new, featured cookbook each month. Then there is a baking book for every two months. I've been focusing on participating in the challenges from those books, but not necessarily from the third category, a year-long dessert book. A few of the books have actually been in my cookbook library, or purchased; but a lot have also been from my local library or an ebook. It's definitely easier to have the actual book, while at the same time acknowledging that I don't want or need to purchase them all. So it's been a balance.
Occasionally the challenge is very specific, but it could also be maker's choice from a certain category, and occasionally any recipe by a specific author. Lots of possibilities. Anyway, here's all the new-to-me recipes I've tried so far with Rainy Day Bites!
January
Featured book: Ottolenghi Test Kitchen: Extra Good Things by Noor Murad @noorishbynoor & Yotam Ottolenghi @ottolenghi
Breakfast Potato Chips & Sheet Pan Eggs
January & February Baking Book: Savory Baking by Erin Jeanne McDowell @emcdowell
Weeknight Focaccia
March
Featured book: The Woks of Life by Bill, Judy, and Kaitlin Leung of @thewoksoflife
Featured book: The Lemon Apron Cookbook by Jennifer Emilson of @thelemonapron
Pappardelle with Fennel-Italian Sausage Bolognese & Ricotta
Rosti with Bacon Scrambled Eggs
Mum's Chicken and Rice
Broccolini Amandine
March & April Baking Book: Tava, Eastern European Bakes and Desserts from Romania and Beyond by Irina Georgescu @irina.r.georgescu
Finally, the year long end of month baking book is What’s for Dessert by Claire Saffitz @csaffitz, but I have yet to participate in those challenges, finding the others to be enough.
What a mouth-watering blog entry you gave us today! Can't wait to try some of these recipes.
ReplyDeleteTerrific! I hope you enjoy them as much as we have!
DeleteSo when are you going to open your restaurant?
ReplyDeleteI'm hungry now.
I've been following your stories on Instagram and enjoy seeing what you have been cooking - all of these look so good! What a fun idea for a club!
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