This year I’m making a couple of traditionally inspired dishes for New Years Eve. The first dish is called Hom Big-Jon, a play on Southern Style Hoppin’ John. It’s supposed to have a penny somewhere in it for the lucky person who finds it in his bowl, but I can […]
Monthly Archives: December 2010
In Alaska, no matter how hard you try to maintain your sense of “civilization,” ultimately the natural world overwrites the man made world: snow and ice cover up the lines on the roads and drivers follow the grooves left behind by braver pioneer drivers; parkas, hats, gloves, and scarves cover […]
Fairbanks, AK: Hipsters and Foodies Need Not Apply
It’s easy enough to eat the leftovers from successful parts of Christmas dinner, but what about the spectacular failures I came up with? What was I to do with the giant vat of Southern Style Mac & Cheese, (henceforth the “Rubber Style Mac & Cheese”)? What is it they say […]
Dessertes de la Table: a Fancy French term for “Leftovers”
I now have access to a Super Secret Family Cookbook from a Danish Grandmother in the Midwest. The Danish Grandmother came to America in 1933 when she was 16 years old. And she came alone. Her recipe book is filled with things that a Southerner finds strange: kolaches, fastnachts kuchle, […]
Where My Shorties At? A Postmodern Spin on an Old ...
Thai food is not only Fairbanks’ favorite cuisine, it’s also turning out to be a theme in this blog. Thai flavors are as ubiquitous as snow, so it’s no mere coincidence that when folks leave this place, they are sentimental about many things and Thai food usually ranks in the […]
You Can’t Go Home Again: Part III in a Series ...
Solstice is the cul du sac of winter, a place where the disappearing sun goes to turn around and return home. Winter solstice is a psychological balm for those of us living in Alaska. It marks the end of loss. Tomorrow we will begin to gain daylight, slowly at first, […]
How to Fatten Hansel in Order to Eat Him for ...
Thai Curry, Round 2: Last night I visited my friend, a well known (but paradoxically private) poet who will henceforth be known as the Kitchen Vixen. The Vixen lives, like many people in Fairbanks, in a cabin with no running water and an outhouse. I love cooking with her in […]
Cabin Curry: How to Avoid the Outhouse at -25F.
First of all, it’s still -37°F here, and we are down to 3 hours and 44 minutes of light. The sun will rise a paltry 2.1° above the horizon today. Second of all, I got quite the culinary shock yesterday. After all the bitching I did in my last post […]
Where Can I Get Durian Fruit In Fairbanks, Alaska?
“I want to shake off the dust of this one-horse town. I want to explore the world. I want to watch TV in a different time zone. I want to visit strange, exotic malls…I want to live, Marge! Won’t you let me live?” -Homer Simpson I teach college English in […]
Eskimo Ice Cream and the Appeal of the “Exotic”
I try not to be bitter over my exile in this Winter Wasteland. I try to love this place the way some of my friends and colleagues do. But I. Just. Can’t. It’s dark here. Nothing is easy in the cold. My footing is still, after 15 years in Alaska, […]
Drunken Winter Crazy Cookies
Imaginary Jamon Seranno Tapas: 1 small loaf of artisan bread 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil, warmed in a pan 1 package *jamon serrano, or prosciutto ham 20-30 salt cured Moroccan olives Thinly sliced Manchego cheese 1 tsp each of rosemary, crushed red pepper, and sea salt *I can’t get […]