Just as the title says. Mmmm chocolate chips <3
xo, Kristin
We are three friends on a food adventure. We are recent college graduates. We are poor. Follow us as we delve into the optimistic yet pathetic reality of living on our own. This blog details our efforts as we learn how to cook from the contrasting environments of Kyushu and Hokkaido, Japan and graduate housing on an American college campus.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Study Break Pancake!
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Saturday, December 15, 2012
It's Chili in Here
It's almost winter. It's cold out. It's chili season!
Chili is so easy, I don't know why I haven't made it before. I used one of those McCormick's packets, a pound of beef, and then added in canned and fresh vegetables:
Chili is so easy, I don't know why I haven't made it before. I used one of those McCormick's packets, a pound of beef, and then added in canned and fresh vegetables:
Chili isn't really a picture-friendly food, but although it may look gross, trust me--it was good. I made enough to have leftovers, and I'm looking forward to eating the rest tomorrow. Hopefully chili's like soup, and it'll be even better the second time around.
Update (1/4) - Chili is not like soup.
xo, Kristin
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Saturday, December 8, 2012
Ginger Binger
Last weekend I went to NYC to visit a friend from study abroad and ended up eating ridiculous amounts of candied ginger. When I got home to Northampton, I decided that it would be fun and cheaper to try making my own.
The whole candying process went OK. I followed this recipe. In the end, my ginger was soft and VERY sweet. Too sweet even though I skipped the step where you roll it in sugar. I think I cooked the syrup too long, because it was really thick when I removed the ginger from the pot.
All that means is that there was a thick coating of sugar on the finished product. I really didn't like how sweet it was, so I ended up washing off the sugary coating and snacking on the semi-sweet ginger bits.
I think I'll try this again. It's something you definitely need to practice to get right, I think.
xo, Kristin
The whole candying process went OK. I followed this recipe. In the end, my ginger was soft and VERY sweet. Too sweet even though I skipped the step where you roll it in sugar. I think I cooked the syrup too long, because it was really thick when I removed the ginger from the pot.
All that means is that there was a thick coating of sugar on the finished product. I really didn't like how sweet it was, so I ended up washing off the sugary coating and snacking on the semi-sweet ginger bits.
I think I'll try this again. It's something you definitely need to practice to get right, I think.
xo, Kristin
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