Hope the holidays were everything you wanted. Now for a fresh start in a new year filled with optimism and hope. And jackets, sweaters, boots & hats here in sunny Bradenton. Twinkie celebrated at Carol's house, but was waiting at the window to greet me when I got back from Mexico. Thanks Carol!!
What a wonderful adventure I had in Tulum, Mexico. Now I know where all the hipsters & fashionistas in NYC go when the temps dip. At Cancun, Budget Car Rental insisted they had no cars for us, despite two pre-paid car rental agreements. It's a scam...do not rent through them!
We ended up spending hours there until my hero & daughter Abby successfully got us wheels. The house they rented was a piece of art...no right angles, local materials used throughout from twisted trees as handrails to wood & stones embedded in concrete floors, sinks and bathtub. Three floors of quirky space.
The house owner has a local beach bar/restaurant where we stopped for drinks & dinner. Who needs floors when you can enjoy the sand between your toes. Ate my first fish taco.
Tulum boasts a number of very good restaurants, some of which have sister spots in NYC. Lots of local fish & shrimp (heads intact) are served grilled. There was an amazing fillet cooked in sea water that was exceptional. I have the recipe & when I've adapted it to home cooking, I'll share it with you.
Choose your shrimp & fish, priced according to weight. |
The trip starts with a 20 minute ride into the jungle on this truck |
Zipline into cenote & splash-down |
Zipline bike travels by pedal power |
Zipline roller coaster, dangling above the jungle |
If I had seen the second dip in the "zipline roller coaster" I definitely wouldn't have tried it, but by then it was too late. I really enjoyed repelling 50' into a dry bed cenote dangling from a rope. Of course, that first step was a doozie.
Most important was that at the end of that day, all six of us were still smiling & walked out under our own power!
We spent days exploring, on the beach, shopping locally & eating out. Nights were for trying new cocktails & restaurants, and a farewell tattoo on our last night. Okay, they're temporary & support my local NPR station, but they made us a force to be reckoned with.
Back to reality...and to dust off the oven in my kitchen. Here's what I'm baking this week:
When the weather gets cold you can always warm your hands around a hot knish. This is the classic NYC knish with a thin crust that is baked, not fried. Choice of three fillings: Potato, Spinach or Kasha.
Blueberry Lemon Muffin $2
The sunniest muffin on the planet. How can you beat the loving combination of a lemony muffin interspersed with big plump fresh blueberries. Gotta have one, or two.
The potato adds moisture, the sauteed onions give it depth of flavor and the Swedish coarse rye flour, that I brought back from Sweden, gives it fabulous texture. Did I mention how good it is toasted?
Individually wrapped & available in the following flavors:
Chocolate Chip, Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip, Orange Belgium Dark Chocolate Walnut, Oatmeal Raisin Walnut, Snickerdoodle, Pecan Coconut Belgium Milk Chocolate
My legendary chocolate delivery system made from melted Belgium Bittersweet
chocolate, toasted fresh almonds & chocolate chips. Sold in packages because you must have more than one.
chocolate, toasted fresh almonds & chocolate chips. Sold in packages because you must have more than one.
Rosemary Parmigiano Breadstix $4/pkg
Just the thing when you want something alongside that cocktail, soup or salad. Made with imported Reggiano Parmigiano cheese and fresh rosemary from my organic garden. They stay crunchy down to their nibs.
Crisp on the outside, soft on the inside, because they're baked in cast iron. The great flavor fusion of jalapeno, roasted red pepper, Cheddar cheese and roasted fresh corn kernels. Reheat and dip in melted butter or enjoy alongside soup, chili and salad.
Homemade Jams & Chutneys $4/ jar
Cranberry Pear, Mango Strawberry Cardamom, Mango Chutney, Peach Melba, Berry Basket, Blueberry Lemon, Ginger Pear Chutney.
Everything always hand-made in small batches with the best ingredients & locally sourced when possible. No artificial flavors, colors, preservatives or fake stuff EVER!!
ORDER BY 5pm WED. PICK-UP
at BONNI BAKES Gallery
930 12 St W (just south of MLK)
OR
at Geraldson's Community Farm, directions at
facebook.com/palmasolafarmersmarket
All items in limited supply...first come, first served
TO PLACE AN ORDER
call me at (941) 746-6647
or email bonnibakes@gmail.com
PAY BY CASH OR LOCAL CHECK TO BONNI BROWN
Hugs from my kitchen,
Bonni
Bonni
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