PBS COOKING SHOW RECIPES - COOKING FOR TWO PEOPLE.
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I Practice Positive Thinking
I’m particularly grumpy today but that’s okay because it’s beautiful outside and there are lots of insects to think about. What was it Marx said? I hardly care but it was something I sometimes turn to when I feel rotten. It was about insects and how they are small and insignificant and dumb as all get out but they’ll bury us anyway. I like that. Still, there are certain insects it irritates me to realize will outlive us all. Like Phil, who I knew in school and was so very nice it made me want to puke and he just kept getting nicer till I thought he’d explode but instead he became a famous guru and told people how to live and be happy and grow rich. I see him on TV striding around in front of the camera smiling and making little jokes all the people in the audience laugh at and applaud and then they rush out to buy his books. The next time I turn on the TV there he is again on his own cooking show and some of the same people are watching him cook and every time he adds salt they go wild and run out to purchase his line of pots and pans. But of course Phil is a minor insect compared to Teresa with her voluminous memoirs in which she tells about growing up poor on a farm, then developing several diseases back-to-back they didn’t think she’d survive but she did and now she tells us all about the lessons she’s learned and how we can apply them to our own lives and have courage and be happy and creative and find someone to walk into the sunset with. Okay, if that’s your thing. But she also has a cooking show where she makes inspirational food that if you eat you’ll never die, or hardly ever. And of course there’s Maxine and Joan, a pair of famous astrologers who cook in the semi-nude and pass on the secrets of their wealth and happiness and striking figures and recipes for longevity along with how to make profitable real estate deals because you deserve to be great. And I haven’t even gotten to Merle, who has a radio show and beer distributor- ship and cooks on channels 46, 59, and 142 and also has a children’s story hour on PBS, where he cooks and teaches macrame. There’s a lot about life to love but most of it lives under a rock and doesn’t cook. But I guess that sounds kind of egotistical.
naked lemon layer cake
I just happened to find an episode of America's Test Kitchen on PBS the other day. It's so refreshing to see a cooking show on which cooking takes place! These days, it's all that talk baloney. I don't want to see guests. I want to see food.
Lucky me! I got a lesson on cake pans and flour sprays, and then a woman came out and made a lemon layer cake, filled with lemon curd and frosted with Swiss meringue.
So, even though I'm not a personal fan of fruit-flavored filling, I couldn't resist and decided to make this for tomorrow night. We're taking guests from Costa Rica to Koco's for a crab cake, and then we'll come back here for dessert.
It's a complicated recipe because the filling requires attention, but having watched the show, I had an advantage. I learned, for instance, how to slice the cakes in half horizontally, without messing them up.
The picture doesn't do it justice. It looks (and tastes) incredible.
For the frosting, the recipe calls for egg whites and sugar, with a little corn syrup, all whipped up. Well, I have no corn syrup in my house (personal protest), and my attempt to make a homemade version flopped bigtime. But that's OK. I'm not a fan of that marshmallow flavor (blech!) anyway, so I improvised. After it was all whipped up, I added some chopped butter, about a stick and a half, and whipped the hell out of it. Now it's buttercream. Mmmm.
OMG. I am going to have to try a tiny piece of this.