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New Year's Eve Gnocchi

900g baking potato, boiled unpeeled 45min 200g "00" flour, plus as needed during kneading  2 eggs 4 pinch salt Smaller gnocchi are better
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Pippin: Anyways, you need people of intelligence on this sort of... mission... quest... thing.

A worthy quest: Cycle to local breweries and sample the wares.

Fresh Garlic Beef Pasties

was going to make pasta until i found some fresh garlic at farmers market. pie dough i had made a couple days ago went through pasta maker anyway. onion gravy from freezer to top off the beef pasties. (tip: freeze gravy in muffin tin to have single servings always on hand)

Goat Cheese, Carrot, & Butternut Squash Pasties

Snow & Football!

Snow! Where? On the tele! Having lived the first half of life in the Northeast, and the past twenty-plus in the not-so-Northern climate of North Carolina, snow has taken on a very nostalgic quality. Today's NFL games made me absolutely giddy. (My eldest daughter can vouch for my exclamations on regular five minute intervals. Full-on blizzard on the TV, with accompanying roaring fire In the oven The pint: Local brewery Fullsteam's Winter Ale

Curried Smoked Sturgeon Pasties

Many of my pie cravings are inspired by the writers at The Guardian . Today's recipe is based upon  The pie life: Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's pie recipes . The "Curried smoked haddock pasties" described there seemed like an item worth baking for the Pint & Pie's first blog post. French Butter & Flour Crust First up, the crust. Given a choice, I often opt for the better quality ingredients when cooking and in this case had in mind to get some European-style butter. The grocery had an unfamiliar brand, Elle & Vire, from France that I couldn't resist giving a try. Probably overkill for a pastry crust, but just thinking about that Normandy butter makes it taste better! After years of imagining making crusts were difficult, a couple tips from an Alton Brown video showed me how wrong I was. Today I used a food scale which I had purchased recently to assist in homebrewing. Normally I would simply measure in cups and tablespoons but the rec...