Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Late Summer Pasta with Roasted Corn Sauce

Recipe for pasta in a sauce made of corn, milk, Parmesan and herbs.

I know summer isn't technically over until the third week of September but it never feels that way. The whole vibe of the city changes right after Labor Day weekend. Kids go back to school, summer beach house shares are over and stores start decorating for Halloween. Even the temperature seems to dip abruptly during those first few days. Everything says summer is over.

Monday, August 29, 2016

Lychee and Elderflower Gin and Tonic

Recipe for a gin cocktail with lychees and elderflower tonic.

Back in my youthful clubbing days (no, we're not going to talk about how long ago that was) I was a gin and tonic girl. I can't say I remember exactly loving it but it seemed to be popular with my friends and I rather liked the smell of juniper berries. And then, I didn't. One day I got tired of the juniper and the tonic and moved on to more involved cocktails.

Monday, August 22, 2016

Honey Blueberry Bread with Cream Cheese Swirl

Recipe for a sweet blueberry quick bread made with honey, Greek yogurt and a cream cheese swirl.

How is it possible that summer's almost over? Didn't it just begin recently? Ugh, it's always such a whirlwind. And this was a busy summer for me, work-wise, so it definitely flew by. I know that in just a couple of weeks we'll be planning the last official summer cookouts of the season and getting ready to send the kids back to school and us back to full time work schedules.

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Summer Party in the Big City (with Bourbon Peach Fizz Cocktails)

Recipe for a bourbon cocktail with lime and fresh peach.

No back yard to hold the summer party? We big city types are not fazed in the least. Sure, we can take our picnics to the park but since New Yorkers spend so much time vertically, we love holding our parties up high.

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Mixed Cherry and Goat Cheese Pie

Recipe for a cherry and goat cheese pie with a decorated all butter crust.

Sometimes in life it's worth making a fuss. Now you know that normally I'm not a fussy baker and I like more rustic looking desserts. But I've been seeing some seriously beautiful pies on Instagram lately (are you following me there at hungrycouplenyc ?) and I found myself with a sudden overwhelming desire to cut leaf shapes out of pie dough. I can't explain it so let's just go with it.