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12-21-2009, 05:13 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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Agreed. My strawberry-rhubarb crisp is always a hit.
There is this play called "God of Carnage" about yuppies in Cobble Hill and when I saw it, the character that James Gandolfini played was particularly upset with his emasculization as a result of yuppie-dom and Clafuti had something to do with it. I am just throwing that out there.
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I've got myself a big ole patch of rhubarb but a kid with a strawberry alergy. What else do people combine with rhubarb besides strawberries?
I've done raspberries, which are quite good.
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12-21-2009, 05:14 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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Are you sure they aren't just being polite? 'cause there is no excuse for anything containing rhubarb.
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There's really no excuse for several things, but rhubarb ain't one of them.
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12-21-2009, 05:16 PM
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This is why you don't get laid much.
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Much?
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12-21-2009, 05:22 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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I've got myself a big ole patch of rhubarb but a kid with a strawberry alergy. What else do people combine with rhubarb besides strawberries?
I've done raspberries, which are quite good.
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You can actually just have rhubarb on its own. We had a big rhubarb patch growing up, and I ate a lot of rhubarb crisp, as well as stewed rhubarb (lots of sugar is the key) and rhubarb jam (I don't know how that is made, but my mother managed it somehow).
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12-21-2009, 05:34 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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You can actually just have rhubarb on its own. We had a big rhubarb patch growing up, and I ate a lot of rhubarb crisp, as well as stewed rhubarb (lots of sugar is the key) and rhubarb jam (I don't know how that is made, but my mother managed it somehow).
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I like rhubarb alone, but the kids like it with something sweet. It may be that when I do it alone I don't sweeten it much, but serve it alongside something else (good with chicken)
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12-21-2009, 05:54 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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My boyfriend inadvertently started a new Christmas dessert tradition last year with an out of this world croissant bread pudding. I'll ask where he got the recipe.
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Or you could do either of the two bread puddings I posted on my blog recently: the banana chocolate one or the pumpkin pie one (with bourbon toffee sauce). Let me know if you can't find them.
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12-21-2009, 05:59 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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Or you could do either of the two bread puddings I posted on my blog recently: the banana chocolate one or the pumpkin pie one (with bourbon toffee sauce). Let me know if you can't find them.
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I have made banana chocolate chip bread pudding a number of times with a recipe from Fine Cooking -- is that the one you made? I've altered that same one to be cranberry orange and it is also delightful.
Maybe I'll make 2 desserts. A bread pudding and an ice cream cake with mint ice cream and hot fudge sauce.
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12-21-2009, 06:03 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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This is why you don't get laid much.
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Chicks dig rhubarb? Who knew?!?
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12-21-2009, 06:05 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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Chicks dig rhubarb? Who knew?!?
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Rhubarb-flavored sluts.
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12-21-2009, 06:08 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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Chicks dig rhubarb? Who knew?!?
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You are learning. Soon, you will be ready to leave this place.
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12-21-2009, 06:24 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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Originally Posted by greatwhitenorthchick
You can actually just have rhubarb on its own. We had a big rhubarb patch growing up, and I ate a lot of rhubarb crisp, as well as stewed rhubarb (lots of sugar is the key) and rhubarb jam (I don't know how that is made, but my mother managed it somehow).
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I recently found a fantastic rhubarb recipe, which I'll dig out and post later. You cut it into four-inch lengths, toss it with a mixture of honey, lemon and the innards of a vanilla bean, and roast it. It is mild, there is no stringiness, and it is yummy.
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12-21-2009, 06:53 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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Originally Posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
I know the problem. One option is to tell those cookie-bringing fuckers to step off your corner (ho). Another is to fight fire with fire, and do some sort of flambe dessert that blows their cookies off the table.
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if the host have a dog maybe she could knock the cookies off the table as an accident?
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12-21-2009, 07:06 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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if the host have a dog maybe she could knock the cookies off the table as an accident?
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My nephew has a golden retriever Remy that could manage this feat except that Remy was a little over exuberant in greeting my youngest niece when she was much younger and knocked her down. The niece still has such a fear of Remy that she has to be locked in her outside kennel so will be unavailable for cookie knocking.
And as mentioned before, I enjoy the cookies, just wanted something easy and different for dessert. I'm inspired by bread pudding and found the Fine Cooking recipe online. Now I just have to decide whether to make it with challah or croissants and whether it will be banana chocolate chip or almond triple berry. I'm leaning toward the triple berry though could end up deciding on almond raspberry instead of triple berry. Bread pudding is a family tradition though it was usually made with leftover bread and raisins.
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12-21-2009, 07:38 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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This is why you don't get laid much.
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That's not fair. There are a lot of reasons he doesn't get laid much.
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12-21-2009, 07:40 PM
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Re: Christmas Eve Dessert?
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Originally Posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
I've got myself a big ole patch of rhubarb but a kid with a strawberry alergy. What else do people combine with rhubarb besides strawberries?
I've done raspberries, which are quite good.
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This is very non-traditional, but the flavor profiles of rhubar and mango work surprisingly well together. Melon, too.
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