I think I felt so certain for three main reasons. First, I have been feeling a little low on inspiration lately, and for whatever reason (probably because Thomas Keller is amazing?), reading through Ad Hoc at Home chased away all of those lackluster feelings. Second, the growing season for sweet corn has literally hit its own "sweet spot" which makes the taste simple and sublime. Plus, corn seems to be the quintessential late-summer vegetable that we all eat in order to take a bite of those last rays of summer sunshine. And don't let me forget, thirdly, I was so certain that I would share this recipe with you because it is from Thomas Keller. And can anyone argue that is food is wonderful?
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Showing posts with label creamed corn. Show all posts
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Thomas Keller's Sweet Creamed Corn
I think I felt so certain for three main reasons. First, I have been feeling a little low on inspiration lately, and for whatever reason (probably because Thomas Keller is amazing?), reading through Ad Hoc at Home chased away all of those lackluster feelings. Second, the growing season for sweet corn has literally hit its own "sweet spot" which makes the taste simple and sublime. Plus, corn seems to be the quintessential late-summer vegetable that we all eat in order to take a bite of those last rays of summer sunshine. And don't let me forget, thirdly, I was so certain that I would share this recipe with you because it is from Thomas Keller. And can anyone argue that is food is wonderful?
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Ad Hoc at Home,
cookbook,
corn,
creamed corn,
lime,
summer,
Thomas Keller,
vegetable
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