Plus, a pantry excavation is upon us.
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It was a long week
This week in my (somewhat) quarantined home, an all-out fight broke out about apples. Not like, some Lord of the Flies stuff, but an argument resulting from trying to convince a high-risk loved one that the old way of daily shoppingâthree avocados here to âripen on deck,â a âbackupâ loaf of bread thereâis putting us at a potentially higher risk, putting others in the city at risk, and frankly unnecessary considering our stocked pantry. That maybe even this high-risk person...shouldnât be doing the shopping at all.
It didnât work. Suddenly the boring, chore-y act of popping in a store and feeling a few âcados for ripeness seems to represent all thatâs left of free will.
And I know Iâm not the only one in this unnecessary feud. Itâs been written about in [The New Yorker](. A friend asked me if I had any good talking points she could give her dad, whoâs running errands around town like itâs Normal Times. âThey didnât work!â I lamented. Iâm exhausted and unfunny right now. But Iâm hoping for the best.
Optimism baking
I made Chris Moroccoâs buckwheat banana bread at the start of the week, finally. Iâd had it pinned for years. I snuck the espresso powder from the frosting into the batter, which is the closest Iâll ever get to working for NASA. I love the way doctoring up a recipe makes you feel like some kind of Mensa genius. âYou know, the soup was perfect as-is, but I added a bay leaf and a cat hair and it simply pushed things over the top!â
Bake it: [Buckwheat Banana Cake](
The pantry depths
This week, Bon Appétit staffers mined their pantries for treasure and this is what they excavated:
Hilary Cadigan popped open a bottle of...Ikea ketchup. âI like the Nordic simplicity of the bottle,â she reviewed, âand itâs a teensy bit on the sweet side but overall well-balanced, with a nice spice actionâyou can actually SEE the spices suspended in the goop.â
I dug out [Runamokâs coffee-infused (!) maple syrup]( and drizzled it over that banana bread mentioned earlier, crisped up in a cast-iron with butter.
Jesse Sparks found [spicy cocoa powder]( heâs going to experiment with. Cookies? Hot cocoa?
Christina Chaey discovered a ton of roasted seaweed sheets. One package was rancid (âif you're wondering how I knew, YOU KNOWâ) but sheâs going to use the rest to practice her [onigiri]( technique.
MacKenzie Fegan unearthed her fiancéeâs exâs âenormous payload of gluten-free pasta and noodles, plus one box of gluten-free Bisquickâ in her cabinets. âThe most upsetting item is this âshirataki spaghetti,â which is made from the type of yam that my family was forced to eat for survival during the Cultural Revolution in China. It comes packaged in a liquid-filled sac.â
Aliza Abarbanel shrugged and made a smoothie with [CBD-infused honey packets](. âYes, I'm a parody of myself.â
Chris Moroccoâs all about [Patak's Mango Chutney](. âDamn, with some curry, daal, basmati, etc...it brightens everything and gives lovely sweetness.â
A Zoom of oneâs own
When you tell Andy a joke and he tries to hide his reaction:
(Courtesy of Christina Chaey)
When your internet connection slows because everyoneâs working from home at the same time:
Sohla, tell me about those oysters
On Instagram this week, I saw [Sohla El-Waylly]( cracking open a pile of OYSTERS. WHAT. SOHLA. HOW. The celebratory scene stemmed from a sad one. Her husbandâs restaurants closed this week and everyone was laid off. The employees divided ribeyes, oysters, all the good stuff. It was a small consolation. âIt helped to have a good night in a sad situation,â she said.
Read more: [Hereâs how you can support the restaurants you love right now](
Quaran...tini
People I love keep sending me âquarantiniâ memes and I canât help but find the name catchy. My ...quarantini... has been actually going to the trouble of shaking my margarita in a shaker instead of simply squeezing lime over tequila. This is the cocktail equivalent of putting jeans on to work from home. How considered. How decent.
Get the recipe: [Margarita](
Pantry panko
I made one of the best simple pastas this week, a 2017 Andy Baraghani recipe, for bucatini with swiss chard (or whatever greens) and a topping of garlicky breadcrumbs. That extra step, tossing panko with garlic until it smells absurdly good, is something Iâd normally be too lazy to do. But Iâm starting to redefine lazy lately...
Get the recipe: [Bucatini with Swiss Chard and Garlicky Breadcrumbs](
Unnecessary food meme of the week
Unnecessary food feud of the week
I...donât need any more of these this week, thanks!
Have a safe and sane weekend,
Alex Beggs
Senior staff writer
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