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Banana Bread

August 23, 2009 By Steve Dunn 6 Comments

Banana Bread

The Z-Man….the Z-Meister….the Z-Dude…. His Royal Z-Ness….or just plain Zooz.

My recent guest sous-chef goes by all of these names and more, but for the purposes of his temporary assignment to the Oui, Chef kitchen, we shall simply call him….. Z-Chef!

Z-Chef, quite an accomplished young cook in his own right, joined me for a day of his recent summer vacation to roll up his sleeves and have a little fun in the kitchen.  Also an aspiring actor, we thought it might be nice for him to make something that he could share with his Summer Stock acting brethren, you know, a little something to grease the wheels of his thespian experience.  Much to the dismay of a group of colonizing fruit flies, the practically rotting pile of bananas on my counter shouted at us to put them out of their misery, et voila, we were presented with an ideal cooking project….Banana Bread.

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Blueberry Oat Muffins

August 13, 2009 By Steve Dunn Leave a Comment

Blueberry Oat Muffins

One of the things I am trying to teach the kids in our cooking together, and to be honest, trying to get better about myself, is to be comfortable experimenting in the kitchen.  To be able to cook on the fly, without a recipe, or to take a recipe you have and tweak it to either suit your tastes, or the contents of your pantry, is an excellent skill to have in the kitchen.  My wife, who is an excellent cook is really good at this.  In fact, I think she prefers to cook by instinct as opposed to breaking out a cookbook and cooking from a recipe.  She likes the creative challenge of working this way.  Inspired by her, I have become much more comfortable “using the force” when cooking, applying techniques I know well to ingredients on hand.  Sometimes working to capture classic flavor combinations and profiles that I love, sometimes letting it all hang out and shooting for something totally new.

Working this way while cooking savory dishes is one thing.  I have the occasional total failure, but for the most part, I can wing-it and end up with a pretty tasty dish for the table.  Cooking baked goods or pastries without regard to a recipe however, is just asking for trouble.  There is a real chemistry to baking that cannot be ignored, and if altered in the wrong way, will more often than not lead to poor results.  If you have the time, knowledge, and inclination to set up an honest to goodness test kitchen at home, then have at it, but know that success in developing “new” baking recipes will likely depend on your willingness to work and re-work them many times before hitting upon a winner.  If, like most people, you lack the masochistic bent required for test kitchen work, there are a few other routes you could follow to exercise your creativity.

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