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Congratulations to Christina, winner of the Passion for Coffee giveaway! Christina, please email me at traveleatlove @ gmail dot com with your contact information.

 

Do you love coffee? I certainly do. My favorite way to enjoy coffee is an espresso or two after an indulgent dinner, on a night where there is no work the next day. Coffee tends to make me VERY jittery, to the point where I get dizzy sometimes, but I still love it. I have learned that coffee in moderation, with food, works out well. I am glad I made it work!

Coffee is great in desserts and various drinks, as many of us know, but it can also be great in savory dishes. At City Landing, we had an incredible coffee-rubbed meat that was tender and full of flavor. When I was asked to participate in a blogger book tour for Passion for Coffee by Patricia McCausland-Gallo, I was definitely curious to check out the book and most interested in where coffee fits in with savory dishes.

Passion for Coffee

Passion for Coffee is like a warm, comforting cup of coffee itself. It’s fun reading, with background information on the coffee bush, but more importantly on the coffee people, where the passion comes from.

“The coffee plant is the main character of the stories that follow—true stories in which people, enamored of the land and this crop, work tirelessly to produce the shiny, redberries that the plant yields only a few times a year. These are tales of the incredible path that many people choose to take in their lives, but that few others really understand.”

The book also has some tips on getting started and the kitchen essentials needed for using the book. I always find that helpful; I can be guilty of not being completely prepared for cooking, so it’s always a good reminder!

coffee curried chicken

Following the introduction, the book has recipes of just about every type, from drinks, to baked goods, savory main dishes, and greens. I love how versatile coffee is shown to be in this book. There are some incredibly decadent recipes such as Pizza Sticks with Coffee Drizzles that include a coffee cream sauce and a whole section on spiked coffee drinks. . . I can definitely get behind that!

instant coffee

I opted to make a Coffee Curried Chicken for the blog tour, and my photos of the curry were absolutely dreadful, so the above image of the coffee is all I have. Curry isn’t always the prettiest thing to photograph, it turns out!

The curry starts with chicken breasts marinated in a coffee-yogurt base with honey, garlic, cornstarch, and curry. There’s no juicier way to prepare chicken than by marinating in yogurt I have found, and this flavor-infused yogurt really made for some tender and lovely meat. The coffee flavor went really perfectly with the spices of the Madras curry I used, and it added a round, earthiness to the sauce.

The dish is topped with raisins that have been plumped up in a bit of Cognac, along with toasted almonds, and coconut, lots of sweetness, toastiness, and crunch!

We decided to serve it with some sautéed vegetables and some quinoa to round out the meal and stretch it out for lunch the next day. This curry is even better reheated! The recipe is below, and if you are a fan of coffee and curry, I definitely recommend making it!

Now for the giveaway; to enter, visit the preview of the book, check out the Table of Contents, and leave a comment here letting me know what recipe you would like to make most. I will choose a winner on Friday, June 20. Good luck!

 

 

Coffee Curried Chicken Recipe, from Passion for Coffee

2 servings
1 teaspoon freeze-dried or granulated instant coffee
2 teaspoons water
2/3 cup plain yogurt
3 tablespoons honey
1 teaspoon garlic, minced
1 teaspoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon curry powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
2 chicken breast halves, with bones and skin (about 1 1/2 pounds total)
2 tablespoons raisins
2 tablespoons cognac
3 tablespoons slivered almonds, toasted*
2 tablespoons coconut, toasted*

1. In a medium bowl, dissolve the coffee in the water. Add the yogurt,
honey, garlic, cornstarch, curry, salt, and pepper. Mix well.
2. P lace the chicken in a shallow dish, add the sauce, cover, and allow
to marinate in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 hours, or overnight.
3. When ready to cook, preheat the oven to 400ºF. Remove the chicken
from the refrigerator and bring to room temperature, about 10 minutes.
4. P lace the chicken in a baking pan, and add the sauce. Bake for 40
to 45 minutes, or until a thermometer inserted into the chicken reads
160ºF. Remove chicken from the pan and set aside, covered.
5. Heat the raisins and cognac in a small saucepan over medium heat
until the raisins plump up, about 2 minutes, and then flambé.* Remove
from heat and set aside, covered.
6. Add the raisins and almonds to the sauce in the baking pan, mix, and
spoon over the breasts to serve. Sprinkle with the toasted coconut.
Variation: This recipe can also be prepared with half-and-half, but I use yogurt because
it is lighter, easier to digest, has a consistency that is easier to work with, and carries the
flavors through the sauce better.

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Congratulations to the winner, comment #18, Taryn! Thank you to Karen Covey for giving me a copy of her beautiful book to give away. Definitely pick up a copy if you love coastal living and dining!

 

Graham cracker crust, a gooey brownie center, and toasted marshmallows make for a crowd pleaser in the Campfire Brownies recipe from Karen Covey’s The Coastal Table. I picked up this book at an event held by the Urban Grape way back in December, on a day where it was unbearable to walk the few blocks to the wine store from my hair salon in the South End. Karen is an absolute delight and lovely writer, and the book, focused on coastal living and eating in Southeastern Massachusetts, was a little bit of hope in a dreadful winter. I spent a lot of time browsing through the recipes and stories of farms and other sources of food and drink in Massachusetts. When I was asked to participate in a virtual potluck to kick off the summer, I didn’t hesitate for a second, though I did have a hard time deciding what to make. In the end, I made Campfire Brownies, a sweet addition to an afternoon of boating with friends. Sharing food and wine with friends out at sea in a New England summer is my heaven, and The Coastal Table is a little slice of that.

graham cracker crust

The Campfire Brownies start with a buttery graham cracker crust. The smell of the crust baking as I prepared the other ingredients was enough to wake up my husband that Sunday morning. I should get up early to bake more often.

graham cracker crust

Atop the crust went a brownie batter made of chocolate and more butter, along with eggs, flour, sugar, salt, and vanilla.

making brownies

I let the brownies bake until still slightly underdone, then added flat marshmallows, which are simply made for these brownies. About 30 seconds under the broiler was all these needed to turn into campfire-like toasted marshmallows.

campfire brownies

I still don’t know the strength of my new (but very old) oven, so there were some marshmallows that were a little more crisp than others. Our guests didn’t complain!

campfire brownies

The only difficult part of this recipe is cutting through the marshmallows. I waited as long as possible for them to cool, but the marshmallows were still warm and stuck to the knife, making cutting a little difficult. Overall though this recipe was straightforward, even for the worst baker ever, me.

The Coastal Table

The Coastal Table is a visual vacation; you need not be near the sea to feel like you can almost smell the briny air. The book contains gorgeous photos and stories, along with recipes that include cocktails, picnic foods, baked goods, and of course, the beautiful seafood that graces the seas around us.

I know you will love this book as I do, and I am happy to be able to give away a copy! Simply leave a comment letting me know your favorite coastal  or summer meal ingredient. I will choose a winner next Tuesday.

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Happy Monday! Did you have a nice Thanksgiving? Ours was great; unfortunately I didn’t have Friday off so it didn’t really super feel like a holiday, but we enjoyed the day nevertheless.

I personally love when bloggers do roundups of stuff they are loving. When Megan posted last week, it reminded me that I had a whole bunch of random things making me happy that I just wanted to share. Favorites post almost always introduce me to new things I love, so here a few of the things that I am loving lately.

Great Vegan Bean Book

 

The Great Vegan Bean Book, by Kathy Hester – I was excited to receive this review copy because I met the author back at Eat, Write, Retreat years ago and she was just delightful. This book is full of easy recipes that all contain beans. There are soups, stews, breakfasts, appetizers, and even bean desserts. I have only made a couple of recipes so far, but I can easily see this book being the base of many of our meal plans.

 

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HiLine Coffee capsules – These are the first non-Nespresso capsules that I have found that fit in my Nespresso machine. I love that they are slightly less-expensive than Nespresso and that they are produced by a small company in New York City. The coffee is fantastic; I am a huge fan of their decaf especially, since I tend to be jittery all on my own. The names and packaging are fun too! I did receive this generous box of samples to review at no charge, but I plan on replenishing our stock once we run out. I’m a huge fan.

 

Reserve Champagne Bar

As you all know, I am a huge lover of Champagne. The Reserve Champagne bar at the Langham is absolutely perfect for a girls night out or a romantic date around the holidays. We spent a special Sunday afternoon last holiday season at the Reserve, and I can’t recommend it enough for a little bit of fancy in Boston.

 

sugared cranberries

Cranberries! I love these jewel-toned little bursts of tartness, plus, they are good for you. I have enjoyed some cranberry cocktails lately, including a simple one made at home. All I did was create a cranberry “syrup” by simmering cranberries, sugar, and bourbon in a sauce pan. Once cooled, I added a scoop of the boozy cranberries to a glass, poured more bourbon over it, added a splash of fresh clementine juice, topped with ice, and thoroughly enjoyed. Cranberries and oranges are staples of the holiday season, and they definitely add a festive flair.

 

Two Shepherds Grenache Blanc

Two Shepherds Grenache Blanc – I love when wine club time rolls around, and one of our favorites is Two Shepherds. This Grenache Blanc was served prior to our Thanksgiving dinner, and we’re kind of obsessed with it. These wines are, to us, like nothing we have really tasted anywhere else, in the best way possible. If you are wine lover looking for some fun, delicious, and unique wines, definitely check out these wines. We’re looking forward to many evenings with friends and a fire this winter, with our latest Two Shepherds wine club shipment.

 

 

What are some of your recent favorites?

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