Post Date: 23 March 2015
This week I will begin with what I made for Pi(e) Day (3-14-15)
and then discuss a unique beer and dessert pairing and my classes scheduled for
April.
For Pi(e) Day, I made a straightforward Blueberry Pie,
pictured above. I used a recipe I found
in The Complete Book of Pies by Julie
Hasson (Robert Rose, Inc., 2008). This
is an excellent book, with recipes for both sweet and savory pies and may
different types of crust. I plan to
return to it many times over the next few months as we start getting fresh
fruits available.
An Interesting Beer
and Dessert Pairing
A while ago my son Dan brought over a six pack of Sweet Baby
Jesus Beer which is a porter flavored with Chocolate and Peanut Butter. I liked it and put a few bottles in the
fridge. Over the next few weeks, when
preparing dinner and thinking I might prefer a beer rather than wine with the meal,
I would open the fridge, see the bottle of Sweet Baby Jesus, and think, “No,
that taste is not going to work with this meal.”
Then, the other day, when hiking with my friend John Treacy,
the conversation turned to beer, as it inevitably does. I mentioned my quandary about what to pair
this beer with and he had a brilliant suggestion, “Tiramisu!” Now it just so happened that I had a tiramisu
in the fridge that I had made as a demo in a recent cooking class. John further suggested that it be just a small
glass of the beer, no more than a third of the bottle (picture below). Well, I tried it for dessert that night and
the pairing was perfect.
But wait, there is more.
I had a box of cannoli shells I had ordered for a class, so I made a
batch of cannoli filling and tried pairing cannoli with the beer. Once again, excellent. We have dessert wine, why not have dessert beers as well?
Next A.C.E. Classes
on My Spring Schedule
My next class in entitled “Dinner in Dublin” on Saturday
April 4th. No corned beef and
cabbage or boiled potatoes here though.
I am still finalizing the menu, but the main dish will probably be
salmon. On Thursday, April 9, we have “Date Night Cooking for Novice Cooks” in which we will prepare a simple yet romantic 3 course meal – salad, main course with vegetable, and dessert.
On April 13, 20 and 27 we have “Quick Weeknight Dinners.” The class will feature nutritious meals that
are easy to get to the table quickly after returning home from work. We will focus on salads and main courses
while looking at the most efficient ways to manage your cooking time. Details about registering are below.
Upcoming Classes
The A.C.E. Spring Schedule is out. Here are the classes I will be teaching:
April 4 – Saturday Morning – Dinner in Dublin - Plum Center
April 9 – Thursday Evening - Date Night Cooking for Novice
Cooks – Woodson High School
April 13, 20, and 27 – Monday Evening – Quick Weeknight
Dinners – Plum Center
May 7, 14, and 21 – Thursday Evening – Cooking Basics 101 –
Plum Center
May 31 and June 6 – Sunday Afternoon – Beyond Biscotti –
Plum Center
To register for this class, or any ACE cooking classes,
please go to:
http://www.fcps.edu/is/ace/specialinterest.shtml and scroll
down to the Culinary section
While there, be sure to check out the other culinary courses
offered by ACE’s excellent chef instructors.
Till next time, keep cooking.
Contact Chef Kevin at: KJBrady@fcps.edu
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