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Saturday, October 30, 2004

Ossa di Mortu

The first annual Halloween Recipes Week at the Pocus!™ concludes with this freaky and traditional Sicilian recipe:

Ossa di Mortu, or Bones of the Dead: There are many versions of the Bones of the Dead, cookies Italians make for the Day of the Dead, November 2. This one is Sicilian.

This is a treat for November 2, which is a children's holiday in Sicily. It's traditional in eastern Sicily to make skulls and tibias with a very white dough that contrasts sharply with the sections where the sugar darkened close to the pan during baking. They do require the appropriate skull or tibia-shaped molds; your best bet will be a specialty store. Mexicans do things with skulls too, you may find moulds you can use in a latin supermarket.

The dough is made by combining equal weights of sugar and unbleached all purpose flour, adding a half-ounce of ground cloves for every 2 1/4 pounds of flour and sugar mixture. Heat the ingredients with a little water in a pot over a brisk flame, stirring constantly, and as soon as all has fused into a homogenous paste use the paste to fill appropriately shaped molds, pressing it down firmly with your hands.


Let the dough sit in the molds for a couple of days, then remove them, dampen their undersides with a little water, and bake them briefly in a hot (380 F, 190 C) oven. The sugar will rise through the undersides of the cookies, acquiring a pretty brownish cast.

Friday, October 29, 2004

Guimauves et tire eponge

That's French for marshmallows and toffee sponge. I saw Georges Laurier make it on TV this week and I gotta tell ya, it looked like a hell of a lot of fun. He described how much fun he has at home making it with his kids and watching how much they enjoy eating it. I look forward to making this a family tradition too!

(I love my Kitchen Aid standing mixer!)

Halloween Recipes Week at the Pocus!� continues with recipes 8 and 9:

Wednesday, October 27, 2004

Punch

Eating is very thirsty work! So to quench your thirst for something a little more unique:

Halloween Recipes Week at the Pocus!™ presents a different kind of beverage:

Everybody's floating ice hands and eyeballs in their punch. Here's something a little more sophisticated.

Tuesday, October 26, 2004

Bread

Halloween Recipes Week at the Pocus!™ continues with a traditional recipe:

BREAD OF THE DEAD

Serve with milk or hot chocolate, and offer some to your departed ancestors, so they may breathe in its essence and be nourished, before you gobble it up yourself!

Monday, October 25, 2004

Cheese Ball

Halloween Recipes Week at the Pocus!™ continues with another monstrously, mouthwatering concoction:

Sunday, October 24, 2004

Halloween Recipes Week at the Pocus!™

My collection is nowhere near completion. Editing takes time. Time is something of which I have little to spare. So, I've selected ten tried, tweaked and true recipes that I will post on my blog over the course of this week.

I am opening the week with recipes using everybody's favourite lipid: butter.

From my Sweet & Savoury Butters section I've selected one of each:

Thursday, October 14, 2004

Where did all the grown-ups go?

I had the most disturbing realization the other day. I had a dream that I was trying to make a phone call. Have you ever tried to make a phone call in a dream? Can't do it. Ever tried turning the lights on or off? Same thing. Sorry for the digression. The point is that it's not that I couldn't make a phone call in my dream, the point is that I realized while in my dream that I have no one to call. No one to share the events of our day with, no one to reminisce with, no one to call to confide what it's like to move so far from everyone and everything you know to a place you've only been once, for a couple of days while on vacation 5 years ago.

Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Halloween Recipes

Over the course of the past couple of months, I have been researching and developing recipes for my Halloween/Fall Cookbook. This project was born of a desire to put together something of my own in homage to my favourite time of year. All of them have been through the Rue's test kitchen in some shape or form.

Monday, October 11, 2004

The Devil took her cherry

I've been working on my Halloween recipe book for a little over a month now. When I was working on developing this recipe for the pot luck yesterday, I thought it would be cool to add it to my Autumn/Halloween cookbook. It's devil's food cake studded with blood-red cherries. I jokingly said out loud:

What could I possibly call this, the devil takes her cherry?

Sunday, October 10, 2004

Killer dessert

We're going to friends for a Pot Luck dinner. The hostess has decided that the theme is 'Red'. The hostess suggested I bring dessert. Dessert?!

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    From the entry 'Stregoneria Italiana Project Forum'.

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    From the entry 'A new generation of cooking show'.

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