Sunday, August 28, 2011

Recipe of the Week: Strozzapreti

This recipe is super simple and makes spaghetti noodles. I found in the New York Times and is adapted from Oretta Aanini De Vita. It is a recipe it make when you have a lot time to prepare dinner.

1 Cup Grano Duro Flour or Unbleached All-Purpose Flour (More as Needed)
2 Large Eggs
Salt

The recipe says to mix the flour and eggs with your hands, but I find it works better to combine the ingredients in a mixer and blend until the dough is uniform. After, dust your hands with flour (the dough is very wet) and then knead the dough briefly. The dough should be moist, but not sticky.

Now shape the dough into what you want the noodles to look like. I like to spread out the dough with a rolling pin and then make star shaped noodles with a cookie cutter. Make sure to keep the shapes pretty thin so that it can cook all the way though later. After the shapes are all done, put the dough in a bowling pot of water. The noodles only take a minute or so to cook, so stay by the pot. Be careful not to undercook or overcook them. Check to see if the noodles are done after they float to the top of the pot. The noodles should be tender, slightly chewy and no longer raw in the center. Drain cooked pasta and pour into a large bowl. Add sauce and/or vegetables or what ever else you want add, and then toss quickly and serve hot.


Thunderstorms

I especially enjoy the smell of rain in the air. Incredible thunderstorms have been brewing here last night and tonight! Lightning bolts every few seconds, lighting up the sky, followed by the rumble of thunder. Even though it was overcast all evening, it did not start raining until it was dark.

Most Recent Read: Through The Grinder

It's kind of funny I read this book when I have never even tried coffee. But, I do love the smell of coffee beans. I usually stop in the grocery store aisle and breathe in the smell for a second or two and then move on.

This book was a lot more edgy and macabre than the books I usually read. However, minus a couple pages in the book that I skimmed over (Ahem), I loved it. Even though this wasn't the first book in the series, I was able to get right into it and figure out what was going on. The book takes place in New York City, and I really like how Coyle describes the architecture and atmosphere.

My favorite parts were paragraphs like this one, which were so descriptive I felt like I was there, "Tonight, while I had the chance, I wanted to take my time and enjoy the radiant charm of streetlights glowing though gauzy lace... They say time slows for people in this part of the city. The pace is more leisurely, the objectives more mannered than midtown's lean, reaching towers of commercial sport. On a twilight evening like this, however, with a thick white blanket muting sounds of car traffic, ambulance sirens, and cell phones, time didn't just slow, it stopped altogether... My boots crunched with every step as I walked, breathing in air that smelled fresh and crisp, enjoying the intimate stillness of the streets, the hush of all things around me".

I also liked how the ending was unexpected, but realistic, which seems rare in romance mystery novels. Over all, I would suggest reading it, but be ready to skip over a few parts here and there.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Most Recent Read: The Sweetness of Salt


I throughly enjoyed reading this book. It was definitely a page turner. I liked how it was sort of a social commentary for how many of my fellow graduates and I felt just after high school graduation. It is a super stressful, but really exciting time, where you can literally decide to do anything or become anyone. Be warned though, there is a lot of swearing. Like, she could give Michael Crichton a run for his money swearing. I've just learned to skip over the words.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Most Recent Read: Watch For Me By Moonlight


I can't seem to fall asleep, so I finished the last Midnight Twins book, Watch for Me By Moonlight. I'm not going to lie, the ending made me cry. I think this one may have been the best book in the series. It really made me think.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Most Recent Read: Look Both Ways


The second book in the Midnight Twins series. It was really good. I would suggest reading it. I really like how Mrs. Jacquelyn writes. Her similes make me laugh, like this one... "The cheerleaders approached the car and absorbed Meredith as she hopped out of the backseat, as if they were first graders playing amoeba tag".

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Most Recent Read: The Midnight Twins


This book was slow getting into, but it ended unexpectedly. I really liked it.