28 October 2008
26 October 2008
Anathems
I've not yet started Anathem. I'm dreading it. I fear I'll read it and go into a 5000-word diatribe on the criticality of resurrecting professional editing. Please tell me I should start reading it and that I won't go mad.
Anthems
Today's Saints-Chargers game at Wembley featured live solo performances of both The Star-Spangled Banner and God Save The Queen. The US anthem works fine as a solo but is pretty lousy as a singalong (crowd cheering, rather than singing, is the perfect accompaniment), whereas the UK anthem is a fantastic crowd song but really weird as a solo.
21 October 2008
Bojo Backs Barack
London's Tory Mayor has endorsed Obama. Yes, he's a blue-blood conservative, but the thinking kind that seems to have disappeared from the US.
16 October 2008
uhoh... radical bunny agenda
I'm not sure how a "human culling program" will help with the rabbit problem, but kudos to South African officials for thinking outside the box! SA public, on the other hand, might want to start worrying in earnest, and keep indoors until this is all over.
15 October 2008
Calibrating the Beef Curve
I'm calling it: 50 days is too much. I've followed the dry-aging curve right up to 45 days with great success. Just had 50. Not good. We've fallen off the backside of the curve. 28-45 days: great. That's plenty, we'll stop there from now on.
11 October 2008
Too Late To Appear Reasonable, John
Well after the McCain/Palin campaign has shifted into overdrive down the "rile the angry mobs" road, McCain half-heartedly (or perhaps stagedly) attempts to appear reasonable. Campaign tactics, which he ostensibly controls, don't seem to have changed.
07 October 2008
Bad News For Fish
One of the comets in our cold-water tank has disappeared. Vanished into thin air. No trace, no evidence, nothing left behind. Lacking any better explanation, I must conclude that the Fish Rapture has occurred and he was the only one pure enough of heart and deed to qualify. The remaining fish are really in for it, I guess. Maybe the shiny one is the anti-carp.
First Since Ford
Did Gerald Ford have a combover? This election might be of historic significance in that we could have the first president (Obama) since Gerald Ford who wasn't a dick, or the first president (McCain) since Gerald Ford to have a combover.
05 October 2008
Pancakes
I make pancakes nearly every Sunday. I'm not much of a baker, and pancakes seem a bit bakerish in that they use dry, powdery ingredients and recipes expect you to be fussy about measurements. Fortunately, they are more cookish and forgiving than I expected.
I started with the basic recipe from Joy and tweaked it. I added another egg, a bit more baking powder, apples, soaked oats. Sometimes corn meal. Often whole wheat flour. I'm not strict about measuring. We're now in prime apple season, so definitely time to head back to the market and stock up, but over the summer I'd reverted to the much thinner & quicker plain, whole wheat pancakes:
mix together dry ingredients
1 1/2 C wholewheat flour
2 t baking powder
1/2 t salt
3 T Sugar
mix together wet ingredients
3 eggs, beaten
1 1/2 C milk (warmed is best, you don't want the butter solidfying; and I just use my yellow mug to measure and heat the milk -- I have no idea how much milk it is, 1.5 C is close enough I think)
3 T butter, melted (just guess, don't bother measuring, or use at least 45g if you've got a kitchen scale)
1 t vanilla
fold the egg mix into the dry ingredients, don't overmix (although hard to avoid if kids are "helping")
cook pancakes on hot buttered skillet
yes, add more butter before each round of batter goes into the pan, this is no time to get shy (it's ok, we all love butter)
The recipe can be adjusted to make them as thin & eggy or thick and fluffy as you like. To the above, throw some dry rolled rolled oats into the dry ingredients before folding in the egg mixture, or add ground pecans or other nuts.
Now, for the full Apple Pancakes treatment, I have dialed in the following
mix together dry ingredients
1 1/2 C plain white, unbleached flour
2 t baking powder
1/2 t salt
3 T Sugar
mix together wet ingredients
3 eggs, beaten
1 1/2 C milk, warmed
3 T/45g butter, melted
1 t vanilla
soak oats
put 1 C dry rolled oats into large, heatproof bowl, and
add a litre or so of boiling (or close enough) water
let stand 3-4 minutes (too short is better than too long)
drain/strain and rinse in cold water
make sure thoroughly drained and not hot -- oats should still
be have some texture to them
grate or shred + finely chop apples
Bramleys are by far the best. I use 2 ginormous ones or 3 merely very large ones. If Bramleys aren't available, go with something really flavorful rather than sweet. Use more than seems reasonable. I think I regularly put well over a pound of apple into this. I shred them on the big metal grater then chop the shredded mound of autumn goodness much more finely with the big knife on the big cutting board.
add egg mix to dry ingredients and combine gently
(don't overmix)
fold in soaked oats and grated apples
(both at same time) -- it will be a very thick mix now
cook on hot buttered skillet or griddle
seriously, go crazy with the butter, anyone who drops pancake batter onto a dry skillet deserves what they get
serve with maple syrup & butter
I prefer the darker grade B syrup but that's impossible to get in the UK. There's good canadian pure maple syrup available at just about every major grocery store here though. Alternatively: honey, sugar+cinammon, and/or jam.
I started with the basic recipe from Joy and tweaked it. I added another egg, a bit more baking powder, apples, soaked oats. Sometimes corn meal. Often whole wheat flour. I'm not strict about measuring. We're now in prime apple season, so definitely time to head back to the market and stock up, but over the summer I'd reverted to the much thinner & quicker plain, whole wheat pancakes:
mix together dry ingredients
1 1/2 C wholewheat flour
2 t baking powder
1/2 t salt
3 T Sugar
mix together wet ingredients
3 eggs, beaten
1 1/2 C milk (warmed is best, you don't want the butter solidfying; and I just use my yellow mug to measure and heat the milk -- I have no idea how much milk it is, 1.5 C is close enough I think)
3 T butter, melted (just guess, don't bother measuring, or use at least 45g if you've got a kitchen scale)
1 t vanilla
fold the egg mix into the dry ingredients, don't overmix (although hard to avoid if kids are "helping")
cook pancakes on hot buttered skillet
yes, add more butter before each round of batter goes into the pan, this is no time to get shy (it's ok, we all love butter)
The recipe can be adjusted to make them as thin & eggy or thick and fluffy as you like. To the above, throw some dry rolled rolled oats into the dry ingredients before folding in the egg mixture, or add ground pecans or other nuts.
Now, for the full Apple Pancakes treatment, I have dialed in the following
mix together dry ingredients
1 1/2 C plain white, unbleached flour
2 t baking powder
1/2 t salt
3 T Sugar
mix together wet ingredients
3 eggs, beaten
1 1/2 C milk, warmed
3 T/45g butter, melted
1 t vanilla
soak oats
put 1 C dry rolled oats into large, heatproof bowl, and
add a litre or so of boiling (or close enough) water
let stand 3-4 minutes (too short is better than too long)
drain/strain and rinse in cold water
make sure thoroughly drained and not hot -- oats should still
be have some texture to them
grate or shred + finely chop apples
Bramleys are by far the best. I use 2 ginormous ones or 3 merely very large ones. If Bramleys aren't available, go with something really flavorful rather than sweet. Use more than seems reasonable. I think I regularly put well over a pound of apple into this. I shred them on the big metal grater then chop the shredded mound of autumn goodness much more finely with the big knife on the big cutting board.
add egg mix to dry ingredients and combine gently
(don't overmix)
fold in soaked oats and grated apples
(both at same time) -- it will be a very thick mix now
cook on hot buttered skillet or griddle
seriously, go crazy with the butter, anyone who drops pancake batter onto a dry skillet deserves what they get
serve with maple syrup & butter
I prefer the darker grade B syrup but that's impossible to get in the UK. There's good canadian pure maple syrup available at just about every major grocery store here though. Alternatively: honey, sugar+cinammon, and/or jam.
As the Gap Widens, the Gap Narrows
As Obama's lead over McCain grows, the separation between McCain/Palin official campaign rhetoric and those unofficial attack-spam missives ("Obama is a crypto-muslim terrorist") will shrink. In other words, the close Obama is to the white house, the lower McCain will sink.
Now I Need A Better-Calibrated Oven
Succesfully cooked some eggs inspired by Herve This's experiments. My oven is not calibrated well enough to simply bake at 65C or 70C, so I had to put the eggs in a pot of water, put that in the oven, leave the temp up higher, and check frequently with a thermometer. So my eggs were in the upper 60s. Cooked, but not at all like hard-boiled. Custardy whites, yolks firm but not at all dry. Fun stuff.
Credit goes to Muse magazine for carrying a good article on Herve This.
Credit goes to Muse magazine for carrying a good article on Herve This.
01 October 2008
Pls Give Palin The Playbook
Seriously, Palin should not have been tripped up by "what newspapers do you read?" The standard answer to this is to slam the "liberal media" and "the filter" and claim that you prefer your news from more "objective sources". It's already in the republican playbook, just recite the lines.
Can You Be Any More Specific?
I don't think we need Tina Fey any more. Sarah Palin has embraced self-parody with such gusto that it might be a full-time job just to try to stay a comedic step ahead of her. The latest gem is that she can't name a single newspaper. I would pay good money to get a Frances McDormand reaction shot, eyes wide, eyebrows raised, when Sarah says she reads "all of them". Ya? Can you be any more specific?
House Republicans Have Got Your Bailout Right Here
Is this a joke?? Seriously, they are taking the piss, aren't they? I admit I'm no expert, and I clearly must not be as smart as House Republicans, because I fail to see how any of this will help recapitalize the finance industry, nor do I see how this addresses so-called "main street" concerns, with the exception of the hand-waving over executive pay. A raft of corporate tax cuts?? Cap gains tax cuts?? Re-privatizing fannie mae?? (Part of the problem was that fannie and freddie were ever privatized in the first place -- i.e. they were only de-privatized recently, and we could have avoided at least a little bit of the current mess if they'd never been privatized at all.) And "stabilize the dollar"?? Really, I have no idea what they're getting at there.
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