All posts by Nichole

S-a-tur-day. Night.

We invited some people over for a Halloween party this evening. Only a pirate and a ninja showed up. It could have been awkward, but they set aside their differences and we had a very nice evening.

Oh, and people whose “moms were in town” or “had to work late” or “contracted Hantavirus“? You missed these:

CARAMEL-DIPPED APPLES
Making the caramel requires the use of a clip-on candy thermometer, which should be tested for accuracy before starting. Attach it to the side of a medium saucepan of water, and boil the water for three minutes. The thermometer should register 212 degrees if it doesn’t, take the difference into account when reading the temperature. 1 1-pound box dark brown sugar
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
2/3 cup dark corn syrup
1/3 cup pure maple syrup

1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 teaspoon robust-flavored (dark) molasses
1/4 teaspoon salt
12 chopsticks
12 medium Granny Smith apples
Assorted decorations (such as chopped nuts, dried apricots and dried cranberries, toffee bits, mini M&M’s and candy sprinkles)
Melted dark, milk and/or white chocolates
Whipping cream (if necessary)

Combine first 8 ingredients in heavy 2 1/2-quart saucepan (about 3 inches deep). Stir with wooden spatula or spoon over medium-low heat until sugar dissolves (no crystals are felt when caramel is rubbed between fingers), occasionally brushing down sides of pan with wet pastry brush, about 15 minutes.

Attach clip-on candy thermometer to side of pan. Increase heat to medium-high; cook caramel at rolling boil until thermometer registers 236 degrees, stirring constantly but slowly with clean wooden spatula and occasionally brushing down sides of pan with wet pastry brush, about 12 minutes. Pour caramel into metal bowl (do not scrape pan). Submerge thermometer bulb in caramel; cool, without stirring, to 200 degrees, about 20 minutes.

While caramel cools, line 2 baking sheets with foil; butter foil. Push 1 chopstick into stem end of each apple. Set up decorations and melted chocolates.

Holding chopstick, dip 1 apple into 200 degrees caramel, submerging all but very top of apple. Lift apple out, allowing excess caramel to drip back into bowl. Turn apple caramel side up and hold for several seconds to help set caramel around apple. Place coated apple on prepared foil. Repeat with remaining apples and caramel, spacing apples apart (caramel will pool on foil). If caramel becomes too thick to dip into, add 1 to 2 tablespoons whipping cream and briefly whisk caramel in bowl over low heat to thin.

Chill apples on sheets until caramel is partially set, about 15 minutes. Lift 1 apple from foil. Using hand, press pooled caramel around apple; return to foil. Repeat with remaining apples.

Firmly press decorations into caramel; return each apple to foil. Or dip caramel-coated apples into melted chocolate, allowing excess to drip off, then roll in nuts or candy. Or drizzle melted chocolate over caramel-coated apples and sprinkle with decorations.

Chill until decorations are set, about 1 hour. Cover; chill up to 1 week.

Bon Appetit, October 1999

I never liked baseball anyway.

I don’t want to talk about the Tigers. Let’s talk about cats instead. They’re less deadly than tigers, and they don’t play baseball. Or try to play baseball, as the case may be.

No. 1: Welcome to Cat Town.

No. 2: Kittens.

No. 3: Marsha used to like to hang out in the sink. She’s wasn’t so strange after all.* Cats in sinks.

No. 4: Cats r stealin ur dataz. I’d stop after the invisible bike if I were you. It gets filthy after the invisible bike. Not immediately after, but soon. After the shifty-eyed fella.

*That’s not true. She’s strange. Very strange.

The Apple Yogurt Shuffle

Dear iPod,

You were doing such a nice job on the shuffle. It was so cohesive. Then you played Madlib. What’s up with that? Whatever, iPod. But besides that little slip-up, you’re doing really nice work this morning. I might even burn this one. Sans the Madlib. It just doesn’t fit. I really don’t know what you were thinking with that one. But anyway, keep up the good work.

Sincerely,
Nichole

1. Know Your Onion! The Shins
2. Isn’t it Nice to be Home Again? James Taylor
3. Can’t Hardly Stand ItCharlie Feathers
4. Dear Prudence The Beatles
5. Walk the Cow TV on the Radio
6. Social Life Koufax
7. Please Tell My Brother Golden Smog
8. Interstate Love Song Stone Temple Pilots
9. Tribalistas Tribalistas
10. It Beats 4 U My Morning Jacket
11. Comes a Time Neil Young
12. Signs of Love Moby
13. Money Folder Madlib
14. Touch Me with Your Love Beth Orton
15. Thank You Dido
16. Forecast Facist Future Of Montreal
17. Birds Neil Young
18. Waterloo ABBA
19. Baker Street Gerry Rafferty