Archive for the ‘Food Folklore’ Category

Eating Aloha: Malasada’s Put the “OoooO” in Dough-nut

Eating Aloha: Malasada’s Put the “OoooO” in Dough-nut
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Eating Aloha… A Cooks Journey Through the Radiant Island of Oahu The first sound that escaped my lips once my teeth sank  through the buttery crisp shell into the warm moist interior of my first Malasada was Oooooh...
June 19th, 2009 | Bakery, Bridgets favorites, Eating Aloha, Food Folklore, Food History, Hawaii, kitchen equipment, Pastries, Recipes, Review, Sweets, twitter | Read More

How To Make Pavlova ~ New Zealand Style

How To Make Pavlova ~ New Zealand Style
photo by farm4 “To follow, without halt, one aim: There’s the secret of success.” Anna Pavlova (1881-1931) It seems that  Australians and New Zealanders have taken this famous quote by Anna Pavlova the Russian ballerina to heart when placing claim on some popular Southern Hemisphere...
April 15th, 2009 | Bakery, Dessert, Food Folklore, Food History, Food quotes, How to's, New Zealand, Pavlova, Recipes | Read More

Food Folklore… Tasty Reasons To Eat Hot Cross Buns

photo by tico24 Served piping hot from the oven slathered in a rich helping of butter and its Good Morning Good Friday!! Have you ever wondered where this Easter tradition stemmed from and how can you could get your hands on some more hot buns? Most people believe that the hot cross bun symbolizes the...
April 9th, 2009 | Bakery, Food Folklore, Food History, Food Humour, Recipes, Uncategorized | Read More