Had an amusing breakfast with my wife
Apr. 10th, 2019 01:11 pmI made an egg scramble with grilled chicken/apple sausages for us. The egg scramble is essentially an omelette, just scrambled: three different herb blends plus a new Trader Joe's umami/mushroom mix. Quite tasty.
Anyway, as we are wont to do, I break out the maple syrup for such breakfasts. I recently finished off our supply of Grade A and bought a jug of Grade B. For those not in the know, Grade A is Light Amber, B is Dark Amber. And it is definitely dark!
I asked Russet what she thought of the B, and she liked it though she wasn't certain. Having licked my plate, as one does when one is at home, I said I thought I might like the A a little better. She thought maybe we could do a comparison, and I brought up maybe we could blend the two.
'Artisanal New Mexico Maple Syrup: it has a certain terroir reminiscant to that of Hatch chilis.'
Anyway, as we are wont to do, I break out the maple syrup for such breakfasts. I recently finished off our supply of Grade A and bought a jug of Grade B. For those not in the know, Grade A is Light Amber, B is Dark Amber. And it is definitely dark!
I asked Russet what she thought of the B, and she liked it though she wasn't certain. Having licked my plate, as one does when one is at home, I said I thought I might like the A a little better. She thought maybe we could do a comparison, and I brought up maybe we could blend the two.
'Artisanal New Mexico Maple Syrup: it has a certain terroir reminiscant to that of Hatch chilis.'
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Date: 2019-04-11 08:46 am (UTC)And you can put syrup on vanilla gelato. Or even on chocolate gelato or ice cream. There used to be a maple-syrup vanilla yogurt, but I haven't seen it in years.
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Date: 2019-04-11 03:39 pm (UTC)I've certainly seen maple syrup ice cream in the past, but not recently. I have low expectations of what to find in the local grocers and allow myself to be surprised. Thanks for the recipe, I'll check it out - don't see why I couldn't do it with chicken, though it's been a couple of years since I've done a turkey so maybe I'll have a look at turkey breasts! Have you ever tried a sweet tea brine with chicken? It's a very interesting thing.
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Date: 2019-04-12 07:05 am (UTC)I utterly loathe sweet tea. When I drink tea, it tastes only of tea, not of sugar nor lemon juice nor herbs that aren't tea. I do occasionally use leftover brewed tea instead of broth in stir-fries, because I don't always have broth around. My ancestors all came through New England, hence the summers in New Hampshire. We put sugar in our cornbread, not in our tea! ;-)
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Date: 2019-04-12 03:42 pm (UTC)I agree about tea: I never sweeten it anymore, but we've done some interesting things with tea brines to use up some teas that otherwise I was going to throw away.
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Date: 2019-04-13 09:30 am (UTC)