So here I am, sixteen years later, realizing the cooking got stuck, and it makes my kitchen feel stale. This is the year I'll try 52 new recipes. They don't have to all be from one cookbook, like in Julie Powell's blog and book. And anything goes. A dessert? Yep. A main course? Sure. A snack? Of course. A dressing or condiment? Hell yes, that will count. 52 seems do-able, it's one a week, but more is okay too. They just have to be new to me.
I'm kicking it off with Sift & Simmer's Earl Grey Bergamot Loaf, because I love earl grey tea.
It gave me a chance to use some of the great items my friends and family have gifted me over the years. The end of the loose leaf tea from my Danielle was used for steeping. I broke out the kitchen scale from Cathy. And best of all, it was the perfect reason to use the Crazy Daisy Spring Blossom loaf pan from one of the many assortments of Pyrex my dad found for me.
Bergamot oil might be my favorite ingredient, because I LOVE that smell and flavor. Mine was bought online from from Viva Doria. The only real change I made was using almond milk instead of regular, because it's what my household drinks. The lemon slices on top were my own addition, I didn't want them to go to waste.
So the real questions. Will I make this again? Absolutely. It tasted best warm, and felt lighter than air. It felt very fancy.
The winter weather should be hitting my area around 4am, so I'm thinking next might need to be a soup.