Still in the kitchen …

I have been without my camera for a few days, so please excuse the lack of posting. I should have it back this week, and will resume soon after.
I’ve not been far from the kitchen though, what with my continued experiments into the world of all things apple and the recent Canadian Thanksgiving. Some of what has kept me busy:
Things I’ve made
• Applesauce cake, the count is now up to five.
• Two deep dish apple pies, what more is there to say?
• My Mother’s Asian chicken corn soup, delicious and easy, and will be making an appearance again soon.
• Cambozola and sautéed apple sandwiches on naan and grilled, inspired by posts from Melissa and Michèle.
• Roasted butternut squash soup, perfect for the autumn weather but was disappointing to say the least. I do not know if it was the recipe, or if it was just an uninspired squash. It was very pretty though.
• Arborio rice pudding with Calvados and cinnamon caramel, a weeknight creation out of what was on the kitchen shelf. Creamy, comforting and a bit chic, I can see myself making this throughout the coming months.
• Roasted Brussels sprouts with shallots and bacon, a standby recipe.
• Cranberry Sauce, so much tastier than store bought, and it makes you feel very accomplished.
• Pumpkin pie cheesecake, Happy Thanksgiving Canada!
• Braised lamb shanks with balsamic and thyme, after 3 hours of cooking, the lamb filled the house with gorgeous smells of the season. It was the perfect meal after a long afternoon walk.
• Spanish-style hot chocolate infused with cinnamon, my latest addiction.
Things I’ve been thinking about
• A blue cheese tart with honey poached pears and a pecan crust, an idea I’ve carried around for about a year now, this seems the perfect season.
• Indian rice pudding (kheer) with fig compote, continuing my recent rediscovery of this childhood favourite.
• The perfect recipe for chilli and cornbread, with both football AND hockey now back in season, S has taken up residency on our couch. Some good food seems in order.
• Heading back to the farmer’s market in St. Catharines, Ontario. On a recent trip S and I loaded up on freshly baked bread, an array of cheeses and cured meats. Apple cider was being mulled on site, children were dressed in scarves and hats, and pumpkins were everywhere. Welcome October!
If any particular recipes are of interest, please feel free to let me know and I’ll be sure include them as future features.

12 Comments:
Yummy!
I have a recipe for butternut squash soup that uses apples and curry - it really takes the blah out of squash soup!
Well, that all sounds delicious, and you've succeeded in getting my mouth watering! Looking forward to reading about these scrumptious things in more detail!
Somtimes a bland butternut squash soup can be really rounded out with just a dash of dark sesame oil as it's served.
seems like you have been busy in the kitchen indeed! looking forward to upcoming posts... :)
Hi Tara, that list looks very inviting! I'm especially looking forward to reading about the pumpkin cheesecake, applesauce cake and the Calvados rice pudding.. Mmmmm...
hi Tara, I would also like to know about the Pumpkin cheesecake!! sounds delicious! and it's perfect to have it, now the fall has arrived. ;))
Recipes please! Rice pudding, Asian corn soup and the soon-to-be-birthed blue cheese tart. I recently tried a recipe for butternut squash soup that was garnished with cilantro pesto, and I added a few sauteed prawns. Umm...
Hi Tara,
Looks like you have a lot of catching up to do. In fact, I think I have just as much as you do (with my blog reading, that is).
Sorry that I haven't been around lately...I'll try to make up for it.
BTW...hope you get the camera back soon so we can see more of those gorgeous photos.
My you have been busy my friend! I am anxious to here more about the pumpkin cheesecake, it sounds wonderful. And everything else you've made of course, because it all sounds quite delicious!
Oh yes, chalk my vote up for the pumpkin cheesecake, the Asian chicken-corn soup, the still-to-come blue cheese and pear tart and the kheer. It all sounds divine!
Thank you to everyone with pointers on the butternut squash soup. I will be sure to try again, and report back!
Pille, if you are interested in the applesauce cake, wait no longer — it is the recipe below this post (though these are the miniature versions). Recently, I was making them in the full 10" tube pans or Bundt pans.
My mother will be thrilled to hear that so many people are interested in her chicken corn soup. One disclaimer, the name "Asian" is sort of a vague reference. As you'll soon find out, this was the soup that accompanied many of our stir-fry dinners at home growing up. The connection to authentic Asian cusinie is probably tenuous at best!
Due to some family being away for Canadian Thanksgiving, we'll be having a postponed family dinner in the coming weeks. Expect the Spiced Pumpkin Cheesecake to make an appearance for that!
I've taken note of the requests for the Arborio rice pudding, and since I was looking for an excuse to make it this weekend I shall surely be stirring up a bowl soon enough.
Oh! And the camera has returned home to roost!
Hi Tara - you've made so many yummy things, look forward to seeing them all ;)
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