Charred Ordinary is one of Blue Bee's regular offerings, and the 'hard' cider I poured at this year's Thanksgiving meal.
An old-fashioned style of cider, Charred Ordinary is dry and assertively sour, with earthy aromas of hay, mushrooms, and bruised apples. A strong citrus and salt finish. 8.3% alcohol-by-volume (abv).
Me:
Charred Ordinary has apple-skin tartness and flavor, some earthy and smoky flavors, and a nice finishing slug of minerality.
From the 12 o'clock position:
- Blue Bee 'Charred Ordinary' Cider;
- Roasted Brussels Sprouts (with maple syrup dressing);
- Cranberry/Orange Relish;
- Gardein Holiday Roast 2 with Stout-Mushroom Gravy;
- Potato Kugel.
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Not your Nana's Kugel
Potato Kugel, an eastern European staple, has been historically plied with eggs, milk, and pork. Here, new-world, it's a kugel, cooked 'vegan': un-egged, un-cow'ed, un-pigged ... and served with 'hard' cider.- 3 Russet potatoes, peeled
- 1 large onion, diced
- 3 garlic cloves, chopped finely
- 1 large carrot, julienned
- 2/3 cup olive oil (or vegetable shortening)
- 2/3 - 1 cup vegetable stock
- 1/2 cup flour
- 3 TBSP Ener-G Egg Replacer 1
- 3 TBSP matzo meal
- 1 TBSP Panko bread crumbs
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp rosemary
- 1 tsp sage
- 1 tsp tarragon
- 1 tsp thyme
- 1 tsp marjoram
- 1 tsp Kosher salt
- 1 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp smoked paprika
- 1. Preheat the oven to 380 °F. Lightly grease a 9 x 13 shallow cake pan with oil.
- 2. Grate potatoes into thin strips. Keep the gratings submerged in water, with a dash of lemon juice. This prevents the kugel from turning gray.
- 3. Sautée diced onions in oil, over medium heat, until just soft. Add chopped garlic in the oil. Sautée until golden. Set aside, and cool.
- 4. In a bowl, mix together onions, garlic, grated potato (drained), olive oil, and spices until the oil just coats the potato mixture.
- 5. Add the stock.
- 6. Mix in the flour (+ baking powder + Ener-G) 1/4 cup at a time, until the 'batter' around the potato and onion becomes 'just' thick. Add more flour as needed.
- 7. Spoon into greased casserole dish, 1/2 inch thick. Sprinkle top with Panko bread crumbs.
- 8. Set oven at 380 °F. Bake for 45-60 minutes, uncovered, or until the top of the kugel is brown and crisped.
- This is YFGF's 30th post for the month of November. Because there was no post on 28 November, YFGF cannot, however, claim a NoBloPoMo success. That will have to wait ... until next year.
- 1 In northern Virginia, Gardein Holiday Roast was available only in Target stores: not Whole Foods or Trader Joes, as might have been expected.
- 1 Ener-G egg substitute is comprised of potato starch, tapioca flour, leavening (non-dairy calcium lactate, calcium carbonate, cream of tartar) cellulose gum, modified cellulose.
- More about Blue Bee Cider, via YFGF.
- This is a Sunday edition of VeggieDag Thursday. Read all the VeggieDag posts: here. Follow on Twitter with hashtag: #VeggieDag.
- Suggestions and submissions from chefs, writers, and home-cooks welcomed! Contact me here.
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