| Rosemary for Remembrance |
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Yet another
stream-of-consciousness journal
Far, far more interesting people:
Rosemary
graphic taken from Mulberry Creek
Herb Farm, which has a wonderful
selection. If I still gardened, I'd definitely be
placing an order.
Comments by: YACCS
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Monday, December 24, 2001
I wish you food, and warmth, and safety, and love. God bless us, every one. Sunday, December 23, 2001
James Beard was a really, really good cook, but he must have been much more dextrous than I am. You shape Parker House rolls by rolling the dough flat, cutting it into circles with a biscuit cutter, brushing the top with melted butter, and pressing a chopstick ("or other cylindrical object", says Beard helpfully) across the diameter of the circle. You fold the circle along the compressed line, brush the top of the half-circle with butter, and put it on a baking sheet to rise. After the rolls have risen, you put them into the oven. Where, while baking, each roll neatly unfolds itself into an oval with an indented line down the middle. Creating the hallowed Jonquil family tradition, the Christmas yoni. If this leads to our household's being blessed with fertility in the coming year, I am going to be exceptionally cross.
A sponge for Parker House rolls is rising in the oven, and suddenly the world is a more orderly and harmonious place. |