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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Recipes Gone Wild

While flipping through Twitter during my lunch break this week I came across this article/recipe from Greenpointers.com. Greenpoint, Brooklyn is actually closer to our old neighborhood, Long Island City, Queens, than our new one in Brooklyn. While living in LIC I loved running over the Polaski Bridge, taking in the views of the NYC skyline and Welcome to Brooklyn sign, into Greenpoint, Brooklyn and then back to LIC, Queens. I hear Greenpoint has recently experienced a surge of young people (and the gentrification that comes with them) thanks to the HBO show Girls that is said to be set in Greenpoint.

Anyway, considering our own recent squirrel-in-bird-feeder incident and Jen's love of baking, this article seemed to hit home with us. The muffins sound right up our ally too. We haven't made them yet but plan to and we'll let you know how they turn out...
Posted by Libby V
The other day I got an alarming series of texts from my friend Camille. She had just baked a batch of muffins, cooled them, and set them on the countertop in ziploc bags while she stepped out to run some errands. Upon returning home, she entered her kitchen and glanced around. Something was wrong. Granola crumbs littered the floor. She heard a rustling, and surveyed the room. It was then that she locked eyes with her intruder— a fat squirrel, having entered through the open window, now huddled under the kitchen table, seemingly trying to calculate the probability of successfully dragging a Ziploc baggy full of muffins and a package of sprouted chia-goji berry granola out the window without being eaten/killed/captured and/or losing his loot.

After a tense moment of deliberation, the squirrel decided none of it was worth risking his life (maybe scones, or croissants, but not muffins), and the li’l’ guy dropped his bounty and darted back out the window. Camille stood in the crumby aftermath, stunned. Of course Greenpoint squirrels want to munch on whole-grain muffins and sprouted chia seed-goji berry muesli. It’s a wonder Mr. Squirrel wasn’t doing a juice cleanse, or perhaps he was trying to squeeze in a grain binge before an upcoming detox. Camille was only more stunned to find him BACK on her windowsill a few days later as she ate her morning toast at the kitchen table, his paw pressed against the glass as though to say…Hey pretty lady, you got any more muffins?

Hey—Squirrel’s gotta look out for number one. Winter’s coming, and if you’re a forager (like our neighbor, Mr. Squirrel) you know it’s time to store a little extra energy for keeping warm. It’s also time to turn on the oven and make your home smell like toasted wheat. I asked Camille to share the recipe that Fats Squirlio couldn’t resist. A timeless classic in the world of muffinology—The Morning Glory Muffin. We used to get these at the grocery store all the time when I was a kid. Much like carrot cake, these muffins are a sweet and irresistible treat, but also have some real nutritional goodness, like vitamins A and C (thanks to the carrots, apple, and OJ). She found her recipe in the King Arthur Flour Whole Grain Baking Book. If you make them, then you can share them with friends, or squirrels, or squirrely friends. Whatever you want. They’re your muffins! 


(Squirrely) Morning Glory Muffins
Makes one dozen

Ingredients:
1/2 cup raisins
2 cups Whole Wheat Flour (or a 50/50 mix of white and wheat if you want them a little less hearty)
1 cup brown sugar
2 teaspoons baking soda
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups peeled and grated carrots 1 large tart apple, peeled, cored, and grated (or leave the peel on; your choice)
1/2 cup shredded coconut, sweetened or unsweetened
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
1/3 cup sunflower seeds or wheat germ, optional
3 large eggs
2/3 cup vegetable oil
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/4 cup orange juice

Directions:
1) Preheat the oven to 375°F. Lightly grease a 12-cup muffin tin, or line it with papers and spray the insides of the papers.
2) In a small bowl, cover the raisins with hot water, and set them aside to soak while you assemble the rest of the recipe.
3) In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking soda, spices, and salt.
4) Stir in the carrots, apple, coconut, nuts, and sunflower seeds or wheat germ.
5) In a separate bowl, beat together the eggs, oil, vanilla, and orange juice.
6) Add to the flour mixture, and stir until evenly moistened.
7) Drain the raisins and stir them in.
8) Divide the batter among the wells of the prepared pan (they’ll be full almost to the top).
9) Bake the muffins for 25 to 28 minutes, until they’re nicely domed and a cake tester inserted in the center of one of the inner muffins comes out clean.
10) Remove from the oven, let cool for 5 minutes in their pan on a rack, then turn out of pans to finish cooling. Wrap any leftovers airtight, and store at room temperature for several days; freeze for longer storage.

About Libby V Libby VanderPloeg lives and makes work in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. She grew up in Michigan on the edge of the Great Lakes dunes, and has lived in Chicago, New York, and Stockholm. Her work comes out of her deep affinity for storytelling, music, letterforms, printed ephemera, and wildlife. None of these works could have been made without the world's finest brioche and several good, strong cups of coffee.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Four Year Anniversary

Four years ago... Happy Anniversary to us!

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Four! More! Years!

There's so much to write about but so little time to do it sometimes. I told myself that when it got cold and therefore slightly fewer fun things to do in NYC, I would pick up weekend shifts at another clinic. So, I contacted the agency that put me to work after I had just become licensed. They came through for me again by getting me Saturdays at Sheepshead Nursing (Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn). What can I say, I'm an easy sell. :) It's nice and laid back there on Saturdays. A few of my coworkers from Lutheran also do coverage there and the pay is basically equal to time and a half of my full time hourly rate at Lutheran. The downside is that the week feels a bit longer and the weekend a bit shorter.

We have a dry erase "inspirational quote board" in our PT gym at work and I was just reminded of a quote that a patient of mine requested to be displayed: "We don't die, we kill ourselves." I found her cynicism really funny but figured it was a bit too morbid, considering the setting.

Anyway, it has been perfect weekend coverage weather lately... COLD! And I can't believe Thanksgiving is next week

This Friday, November 22nd, marks our four year wedding anniversary. I think on Friday we're just going to pick a place for dinner here in Park Slope and then see the second Hunger Games movie. Nothing too crazy since four is kind of a lame number... We are considering taking a trip to North Fork Long Island on Sunday to tour a vineyard and attend a wine tasting. It's something we've been wanting to do but with the holidays coming up, we have to see if that's in the ole budget.

And finally, as if you needed any more proof that I am awesome and adored at work, another previous patient of mine sent a nice thank you note and gift basket in today (pic). I made sure to show my boss a pic of the basket and take him a shiny red apple. Shameless, I know.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Party Like a Cheesemonger

As I mentioned in the last post, we've been wanting to have a get-together in our new apartment for a while. Well on Saturday night it finally happened. Naturally, it involved a lot of planning, a day's worth of cooking, cleaning, and setup, and Jen coming pretty close to a nervous breakdown. I may have been sternly told that knowing which wine pairs with ricotta cheese is "common sense!" (Jen's edit:  I'd like to point out that I did NOT tell Matt that knowing which cheese to pair with ricotta is common sense.  What I said was common sense is knowing that ricotta should be in a bowl vs. on a plate.)

I tried to be helpful. I made time in my busy schedule as ambiance specialist (setting up tables, lighting candles, and creating the music playlist) to go get Jen another ball of pizza dough when her first wouldn't rise and got hard in the oven. Jen had quite the menu planned for the night which included caramelized onion pizza, stuffed mushrooms, brie en croute, hummus, baba ganoush, olives, fruit, wine and cheese and a pumpkin trifle.

We had everything done by about 6:30, with the party starting at 7. We looked around at everything cleaned, arranged, lit, baked, chilled, and ready for guests and just started laughing. "What if no one shows!?" Luckily plenty of people showed up. Considering the size of our apartment, if everyone we invited actually came it would be too crowded. Just the right amount and mix of people from all parts of our life in NYC made the trek from the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, New Jersey, and even Pennsylvania to attend.  And almost everyone who came brought us a bottle of wine.  This plus the wine we purchased for the party will keep us set for at least a week or so...

Everyone was very complimentary of our apartment.  We were even told that it is "very grown up."  Jen got lots of compliments on her spread and one guest asked if she was available for hire. I think the highlight of the party was our wine & cheese tasting table (pic below).  And, of course, everyone loved Pup who was very well behaved.

Our friends from PA stayed the night and we hung out with them on Sunday.  We took them to our church then spent the afternoon in Manhattan and had an amazing lunch at Eataly. By the end of the day, we were pooped.  Good thing we both had today off to sleep in.  Well, Jen did anyway...and I called in a personal day.

Below are some pics from Saturday night.


       

Saturday, November 2, 2013

One Fall Day in Prospect Park

So the fall foliage finally showed up here in Brooklyn. As you'll see in the pics below, the colors were spectacular, as they are every year. The weather was so mild today that we spent most of it outdoors; soakin' it up while we still can. We took Pup to Prospect Park (where we took the pictures), ran some errands, and shared a slice of sweet potato apple crumble pie at Four and Twenty Blackbirds. Should have taken a picture of that!


We've been talking about having a house warming party for so long that we can no longer call it a house warming party. So next weekend we're hosting a "get together," the reason for most of our errands today. We still have a lot of preparing to do... I'll let you know how it goes.