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Spicy, Citrusy Black Beans

Spicy, Citrusy Black Beans

I do believe these are the best black beans I've ever eaten in my life. My friend Suzanne has been teaching me some of her favorite recipes this summer (lucky me!), and this spicy black bean recipe is one she couldn't wait to share. Suzanne usually makes a big batch for her family (husband and three hungry teenagers included) with enough for some leftovers during the week. The beans have layers of chili flavor, balanced with zesty orange, lime, and cilantro. They are spicy, but you can control the level to your taste, depending on which and how much chili to include.

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Apricot Riesling Jam

Apricot Riesling Jam

Please welcome Garrett McCord of Vanilla Garlic, who shares with us his latest jam recipe. ~Elise

I'm surprised that the food obsessed don't consider Ernest Hemingway a proper food writer. Go pick up a copy of A Farewell to Arms or "Big Two-Hearted River" and pick any random page and the characters are either drinking or eating, though it's more likely the former. He even titled his memoir, A Moveable Feast.

Recently when I was working on a paper for my a class in my Master's program that was discussing the use of food and drink in Hemingway's works as a form of escapism. Now after so much reading and writing I usually have to escape myself and do so through food, which proves once again that life imitates art (and academia, apparently). However after all this food lit. study I decided to see if I could cook up something inspired by Hemingway.

I decided to make a jam since Catherine in the novel A Farewell to Arms is pining for it as she crosses into Switzerland in a paddle boat in the middle of a storm to escape the Italian army. As for using apricots, Nick in "Big Two-Hearted River" downs a few cans of them in his pastoral journey for inner peace. Finally, since it was Hemingway I was dealing with, booze had to be used, no question. Finding a nice Riesling that paired well with the apricots I was all set to go. The result was a jam that I'm sure Catherine, Nick, Hemingway himself, or any literature lover will find perfect for smearing over some warm bread. The perfect accompaniment to your Summer reading.


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