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[Recipe] Madeleines

Posted on January 16, 2008 By admin

I made these over xmas. My mom had been given a madeleine pan but had never used it. They were NUMMAY!

Ingredients:

1/2 cup (113 grams) unsalted butter, melted
1 cup (140 grams) all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/8 teaspoon salt
3 large eggs, at room temperature
2/3 cup (133 grams) granulated white sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Directions:

First, melt the butter and allow it to cool while you make the batter.

In a small bowl place the flour, baking powder and salt and whisk until well blended.

In a large bowl, beat the eggs and sugar with an electric mixer at medium-high speed until the mixture has tripled in volume and forms a thick ribbon when the beaters are lifted (about 5 minutes). Add the vanilla extract and beat to combine.

Sift a small amount of flour over the egg mixture and, using a large rubber spatula, fold the flour mixture into the beaten eggs to lighten it. Sift the rest of the flour over the egg mixture and fold in being sure not to overmix or the batter will deflate.

Whisk a small amount of the egg mixture into the melted butter to lighten it. Then fold in the cooled melted butter in three additions. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, or several hours, until slightly firm.

Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Generously butter two 12-mold madeleine pans. Dust the molds with flour and tap out the excess. (Make sure the pans are well greased or the madeleines will stick and be hard to remove.)

Drop a generous tablespoonful of the batter into the center of each prepared mold, leaving the batter mounded in the center. (This will result in the classic “humped” appearance of the madeleines.)

Bake the madeleines for 11 to 13 minutes, until the edges are golden brown and the centers spring back when lightly touched. Do not overbake these cookies or they will be dry.

Remove the pans from the oven and rap each pan sharply against a countertop to release the madeleines. Transfer the madeleines, smooth sides down, to wire racks to cool. The madeleines are best served the same day but can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for 2 to 3 days or frozen, well wrapped, for up to 1 month.

When serving dust with confectioners sugar.

Variation: Lemon-Poppy Seed Madeleines – Substitute 3/4 cup (150 grams) granulated white sugar for 2/3 cup white sugar, substitute 1/2 teaspoon pure lemon extract plus 1 teaspoon finely minced lemon zest for 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, and add l tablespoon poppy seeds after adding butter. Proceed with recipe.

Bittersweet Chocolate Madeleines – Melt 4 ounces bittersweet or semi-sweet chocolate (in pieces) in top of double boiler (stainless steel bowl over a saucepan) until melted. Let cool slightly. Follow the above recipe but add the melted chocolate to the batter after adding the melted butter. Proceed with recipe.

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[Recipe] Mediterranean Chicken

Posted on January 16, 2008 By admin

Ingredients

* 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast cut in half
* 1 large onion
* 1 red pepper
* 6-8 large mushrooms
* 2 sticks of celery
* 2 tins chopped tomatoes
* 1/2 cup white wine
* 2 tsp mixed italian herbs (oregano, thyme, bay, basil, parsley)
* As many chopped olives as you want (about a dozen is good)
* salt and pepper to taste

Directions

– Cut onion in half and slice into half rings.
– De-seed pepper and chop pepper into large chunks.
– Prepare mushrooms and cut in half.
– Slice celery into large chunks.
– Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add chicken and saute about 4 to 6 minutes each side, until golden. Remove chicken from skillet and set aside.
– Saute onion in pan drippings for 3 minutes. Add all other vegetables except the olives and toss. Add tomatoes and bring to a boil. Lower heat, add 1/2 cup white wine and herbs. Simmer for 15 minutes.
– Return chicken to skillet and cover. Cook over low heat until the chicken is cooked through and no longer pink inside. Add olives to the skillet and cook for 1 minute.
– Season with salt and pepper to taste and serve.
– Serve with basmati and wild rice.

YUMMAY!

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Geek Meme!

Posted on January 15, 2008 By admin

Blame [info]elfs for this one. Create a faux “first album.” The rules are simple.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random
The first article title on the page is the name of your band.
http://www.quotationspage.com/random.php3
The last four words of the very last quote is the title of your album.
http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days/
The third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.

This is my entry:

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Sometimes, people just rock!

Posted on January 10, 2008 By admin 2 Comments on Sometimes, people just rock!

I'm going to Tokyo for 10 days in early February. 6 days for work, 3 days for fun (and I lose a day for travel). I'm mentally preparing myself for one hell of a culture shock and I'm hoping I won't have too many of those lost-in-translation moments.

One thing that was worrying me a bit was that the language barrier would be difficult to breach – which could have nasty consequences for my many food allergies. However, the lovely people who are organizing the workshop have come to my aid and produced this:

????????????

?????????????????????????????

– ????, ?? (???OK), ??, ????
– ??????? (???)
– ????
– ?????????????

???????????

It means, roughly translated,

I have food allergies.

Can you please ensure that my meal does not contain any of the following items:

– lentil, beans (soy is OK), sesame seeds, nuts
– above-derived products (such as oil)
– garlic
– fresh apple strawberry tomato

Thank you.

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The americanization of the British airwaves

Posted on January 8, 2008 By admin 3 Comments on The americanization of the British airwaves

It seems that every popular american TV show is getting a Brit counterpart: UK's next top model, Biggest Loser UK, Pimp my ride UK, Queer eye for the straight guy UK, The Apprentice UK, and the list goes on. Hell, there are even rumours of a Law & Order UK spin-off.

My favouritest US->UK program ever has to be My Super Sweet 16 UK though. Only there can you hear a public school boy say in his best home counties accent Fo' Shizzle, it must be said.

Gotta love it.

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What I did on my holidays

Posted on January 7, 2008 By admin

Today marks my first day back at the office, after close to 3 weeks off. I can't really say that it's been all fun and games. There were some good time, there were some truly bad ones. The only thing I can really say is that I'm going to enjoy a bit of routine for the next little while and it will only do me good.

Katy, her parents and I spent 12 days in Canada: 3 in Montreal, the rest at my parents' place. I won't go into all of the gory details, because it involves a fair bit of drama and I can't be bothered to write it all down now. The highlights include:

– Salon des Metiers d'Arts in Montreal
– Brunch at Eggspectation
– Weinstein & Gavinos with Sara
– Sushi at Bishoku Montreal with Michel and Isabelle
– Lots of very good mom-cooked food
– Food poisoning, closely followed by putting my back out while puking at the Museum of Civilization
– Spending quality time with the 'rents
– The little yellow dog and the big dumb one who violated Katy
– Sushi at Kinki followed by beavertails during a much-needed day out in Ottawa
– SNOW!

My unfortunate bout of food poisoning unfortunately derailed our plans to pamper ourselves at the Casino Hilton, but I've promised to make it up to Katy when next we go to Londondinium.

Katy's parents had a blast, which was good and I think mine did as well, which is also good. Katy's cold/chest infection made her feel miserable for a good part of it, but she did her best to not let it show – even though she was really feeling rough at times :( I did my best to keep her in good food and good spirits (and throwing in a few movies here and there).

The flights on either way were uneventful. Groundhog Day was playing on the return flight. I love the suicide scenes :) Made me giggle, anyway. We were dead tired the day we came back to the UK and it was a loooooooooooooooong day. By the time we managed to stretch the day out to 9pm, we'd been up for about 37 hours with only about an hour of interrupted sleep. Harsh. We had to prod and poke each other to keep awake until it was late enough to go to bed on UK time – otherwise jet lag would have been an even bigger bitch.

Jan 1st was a pretty slow day. Stu came over to the in-law's house for the big dinner and we had a generally fun day catching him up about the trip.

Jan 2nd was the day we drove up to Worksop to pick up Irina, our new toxic waste kitten. I'll write more on her later on.

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A sign of things to come

Posted on December 13, 2007 By admin

I have just been cold-called for a mortgage offer.

In October 2005, before deciding to move to Hinxton, Katy and I called a few places to see what our chances of getting a mortgage were. This was in the era where people were giving money away hand over fist. We were told at the time that our prospects were not suitable (mostly because of my work visa shit). At the time, I had over 2 years left on my visa, but that was still not enough to satisfy the bankers.

Today, there are less than 6 months on my visa (now granted, it's going to be renewed without contest as soon as I get my passport renewed, but they don't know that) but apparently, my “circumstances” have changed enough that the mortgage company that called me at the office is really interested in offering me a free, no-risk mortgage consultation. They were reaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalllllly interested. As in, almost begging.

The fact that the housing market is close to a meltdown has nothing to do with this.

Of course not.

You cynical people.

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Another sign the world is heading somewhere warm in a weaved container…

Posted on December 13, 2007 By admin 2 Comments on Another sign the world is heading somewhere warm in a weaved container…

Police have warned families not to put presents under the Christmas tree in case they attract burglars. Cops say gifts should be kept hidden out of sight until just before it is time to open them. Inspector Adam Jenner, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: Putting the presents under the Christmas tree is an invitation to thieves. Empty boxes from expensive gifts should not be thrown out with household rubbish as it shows burglars exactly what they could steal.

The force also warns householders to beware of carol singers – in case they are crooks in disguise. Police Community Support Officer Richard Stamp said: There are many genuine carol singers, but if you are in any doubt keep the door shut. Ensure when answering the door to strangers you confirm their identity and never leave the door open and unattended, even for a second.


I weep for future generations.

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The world is gonig nuts

Posted on December 10, 2007 By admin

The more I see news like this, the more I dispair. The world will soon be a place where murder will be swept aside for a much more serious problem. By this, I mean of course the scourge of intellectual property theft.

Drive-by shootings in the inner city? Not a priority. After all, they're all animals and it's just natural selection. But a teenager downloading a non-DRM MP3? We can't have that!!! Throw the book at him! How dare he deprive the RIAA from its hard-earned price gouging?

Bitter much? Oh, yes.


Christmas is known world-wide as a time for sharing, a time for giving. But for one charity, instead of Santa arriving with gifts, the copyright police turned up demanding money. Why? Because the charity allows children to sing carols on the premises and their kitchen radio is a little loud. You couldnt make it up.

Be under no illusion, being unlicensed to play music to the public is a very serious situation in the UK. The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 states that if you use copyright music in public, you have to get permission from every single copyright holder to play their music. Or pay a fee to the right outfit.

Car maintenance chain Kwik Fit is currently tied up in a bitter legal battle with the UK Performing Rights Society (PRS). Its alleged that Kwik Fits mechanics allowed their radios to be played within earshot of the public – a truly heinous crime for which the PRS are demanding in damages.

According to a report, the PRS are at it again. The staff at a charity also received a visit from a PRS officer who declared that because a staff radio in the kitchen could be overheard by the public in their tea-room, they would need a license. The charity, Dam House, which was originally set up to save a historic building and offer community and health facilities, had to have a fund-raising event to raise the money for the license.

However, having purchased a license, this wasnt the end of the matter. The PRS then started asking more questions, and when they discovered that kids sing in a carol concert there at Christmas, they declared that the premises were under licensed. Yes, of course – the PRS wanted yet more money.

We got really worked up when they told us how much we would have to pay this year said charity trustee, Margaret Hatton. They asked us what facilities we had and we think they are charging more because they found out weve got a function room.

The next quote from Margaret really speaks for itself – has the world gone mad?

They told us the only way to avoid paying to sing the carols is if the kids are told to stick to old songs which are out of copyright.

Next thing you know someone will be saying Happy Birthday is copyrighted and you cant sing that to the public in the tea-rooms. Well, unfortunately it is, and legally you cant.

Elaine Hurst, another Dam House trustee explained: We know the recording artists need to be paid for their work but this is ridiculous.

Every TV owning family in the UK has to have a UK TV License by law, the proceeds of which go to fund BBC TV and BBC radio stations nationwide. To charge a charity money because the public can overhear a radio is crazy, especially when you consider the public already paid another license to be allowed to listen to the content coming out of its speakers.

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Elementary, my dear Watson. You're full of shit :)

Posted on December 10, 2007 By admin

James Watson, the DNA pioneer who claimed Africans were less intelligent than whites, has been found to have more genes of black origin than most Europeans.

An analysis of Dr Watson's genome shows 16 of his genes are likely to have come from a black ancestor of African descent. By contrast, most people of European descent would have no more than one such gene.

The study was made possible when Dr Watson allowed his genome – the map of all his genes – to be published on the internet in the interests of science and research.

“This level is what you would expect in someone who had a great-grandparent who was African,” said Kari Stefansson of deCODE Genetics, whose company carried out the analysis.

“It was very surprising to get this result for Jim.”

Dr Watson won the Nobel Prize, with Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins, after working out the structure of DNA in 1953. However, he provoked an outcry earlier this year when he suggested black people were genetically less intelligent than whites.

His critics savoured the latest wry twist of fate at the weekend. John Sulston, the Nobel laureate who helped lead the consortium that decoded the human genome, said the discovery was ironic in view of Dr Watson's opinions on race.

“I never did agree with Watson's remarks,” he said. “We don't understand enough about intelligence to generalise about race.”

The backlash against Dr Watson forced him to step down as chancellor of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York state, after 39 years at the helm.

He said he was “inherently gloomy about the prospects for Africa” because “all our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours – whereas all the testing says not really”.

The analysis of his genome by deCODE Genetics, an Icelandic company, shows a further nine of Dr Watson's genes are likely to have come from an ancestor of Asian descent. Dr Watson was not available for comment.

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