Simple Pleasures. Chris Fennimore

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       CAST IRON SKILLETS

      How do we love them? Let us count the ways: Inexpensive, indestructible, best pans for heat retention and distribution, non-stick and impervious to metal utensils.

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       CHINA CAP

      The mesh is so fine on the china cap that you can use it in place of cheesecloth to strain the moisture from homemade cheese. It also gives a beautiful clear broth when you use it to strain your chicken stock. Think strainer on steroids.

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       FOLEY FOOD MILL

      The genius of the food mill lies in its ability to simultaneously puree cooked foods and vegetables and to separate skins, seeds and stems from the finished product.

      Chris – It’s my favorite for Sunday Sauce and Applesauce.

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       MICROPLANE

      Say goodbye to the scraped knuckles from grating cheese on a box grater. Based on the woodworker’s rasp, microplanes come in a wide variety of sizes for everything from shredding mozzarella to finely grating nutmeg.

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       MORTAR AND PESTLE

      With the advent of home food processors, it may seem as though the need for this primitive looking kitchen device has diminished. But there is something satisfying about grinding your own spices to the exact texture and consistency you like for your recipes.

      Daniel – At home, my grandmother had a small wooden mortar and pestle with garlic and sea salt in it at all times. A little smash, a little rub, and the freshest garlic salt was ready.

      The mortar and pestle is so universal in Spanish kitchens that its absence in U.S. kitchens surprised me. Here and there, you’ll find cooks like Chris or my friend Marla who keep a mortar and pestle handy. You should try using them, too. Nothing extracts the oils and flavors of herbs and citrus like a good smashing with the pestle! That fresh aroma takes over your kitchen and leads you on the journey to a great dish.

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       PARCHMENT PAPER

      This simple tool makes us feel like wizards in the kitchen when the stickiest of cookies literally slide off the parchment. It’s also useful for a variety of other kitchen uses like making little pouches to cook fish and vegetables.

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       RICER

      There is no other way to achieve light and fluffy mashed potatoes. It is also the perfect tool for extracting moisture from cooked spinach, grated potatoes, etc.

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       THERMOMETER

      Why guess when you can know exactly when your food is done, or safe? Instant-read thermometers now register temperatures all the way from freezing to boiling sugar for candy making.

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       WOODEN SPOONS

      Aside from being things of beauty that connect us with all our cooking ancestors, wooden spoons are usually the best tool for the job – mixing, stirring, folding. And the handles don’t get hot when you leave the spoon in the pot.

      Daniel – For various reasons, wooden spoons aren’t often used in restaurants anymore. Before they were banned, a wooden spoon was like a maestro’s conducting baton in the hands of a chef, including my grandmother. Chefs would use them to point, gesture for emphasis, or even threaten. My grandmother delivered a few well-deserved smacks with a wooden spoon. The memories of her shaking that spoon in the air will forever be dear to me. From time to time, I see a nice piece of wood and think, “That would make a good wooden spoon.” I have quite a stash of these pieces of wood by now. One of these days when I have plenty of spare time I may carve some spoons again as I did when I was a kid.

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       TEMPERATURE CONVERSION CHART

      The cooking temperatures given in the book are shown in Fahrenheit (°F). For our readers using metric, here are the Celsius (°C) equivalents for the temperatures you’ll encounter:

FAHRENHEIT CELSIUS
115 46.1
160 71.1
165 74
200 93.3
275 135
300 148.9
350 176.7
365 185
375 190.5
400 204.4
425 218.3
450 232.2
475 246.1
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      RECIPES

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      Chris – Like the song says, let’s start at the very beginning. Making bread is a miracle that transforms lifeless flour and pure water into one of the simplest and most satisfying of pleasures. It is both a miracle to create and a delight to consume and so it has been for millennia.

      Every culture has its variations. One of my great childhood pleasures was to dip a plain piece of bread into the Sunday tomato sauce as it simmered on the stove. And the first solid food of any baby in our family is a hunk of bread for them to gnaw on.

      Daniel – The smell of bread rising and bread baking can trigger early childhood

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