Category Archives: Smoke

Have Feast, Will Travel

I recently asked a group of friends to help me pin down a secular, psychological, or philosophical equivalent to the term `grace’ as it is sometimes used in a religious context, describing the experience in which a person feels that … Continue reading

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A Picnic with Walter

The elements which produce a well-cured bit of charcuterie are straightforward:  really great meat, salt, and time. It sounds simple, and honestly it is, but the loving and obsessive details –the herb and spice choices, the long close scrutiny, the … Continue reading

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Hot Dog Days of Summer

I’m from Denmark, and in Denmark we really love our hot dogs. There are pølsevogn –mobile hot dog stands– sprinkled around in cities and big and small towns. My old favorite used to be two reds with two rolls on … Continue reading

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Eggus Benedictus

This breakfast involved a satisfying and delicious trifecta of cooking projects,  bringing together the varied activities of baking, charcuterie, and sauce-making and resulting in a plateful of surpassing tastiness.  Plus there was that deeply pleasurable feeling of having created all … Continue reading

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Good Smoke Bad Smoke

The April Charcutepalooza challenge is hot smoking, and April 1st is the date that my building officially became non-smoking. I’ve smoked cigarettes on and off for years, and for the last ten years or so I’ve derived less pleasure and … Continue reading

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