I bought a pasta maker yesterday. I can’t believe I used to make pasta with only a roller and knife.
I’m not one for kitchenware, but this was definitively worth it.
Food adventures!
I bought a pasta maker yesterday. I can’t believe I used to make pasta with only a roller and knife.
I’m not one for kitchenware, but this was definitively worth it.
So I made some cinnamon buns from scratch over the weekend, and tonight, I made some Oreo-stuffed chocolate chip cookies.
How we don’t have diabetes yet is beyond me.
If you were to ask me what my hobbies are, cooking would be in there somewhere. I’ve really taken to it.
Every weekend I’ll try to make something new. Tonight, it’s New York style cheesecake (pictured on the right.) Last week, it was perogies. The week before, linguini. I find these culinary moments therapeutic, and I particularly like learning how to make the things I enjoy most from base ingredients. There’s a little voice in the back of my head that tells me that it’s a useful skill to have should I be shipped off to the middle of nowhere.
It’s also nice on the wallet. We had some guests over the other day. I was able to make three home-made pizzas (dough included), a fresh loaf of bread, two batches of shortbread cookies, a salad, and an apple pie. It took only a few hours to prepare, and the whole affair cost less than $20 in ingredients.
I’m still very much a newbie. There are some incredible cooks at my workplace, and I have some very talented friends (looking at you Jeremy & Tina.) I’ll keep at it though – I can only get better, right?