November 21, 2020

Great Books that Inform and Inspire

Whether you're starting your holiday shopping this weekend or looking for an uplifting distraction from today's current events, here are some wonderful books to pick up right now!

I get a lot of books, and over the last couple of months, I've received several I know you'll enjoy - beautiful books filled with information, inspiration, and comfort. Among them, "Designing History: The Evolutionary Art & Style of the Obama White House" by Michael Smith, "Life in the Studio: Inspiration and Lessons on Creativity" by Frances Palmer, "Cooking in Marfa: Welcome, We've Been Expecting You" by Virginia Lebermann and Rocky Barnette, and photographed by my dear friend, Douglas Friedman, "Windcliff: A Story of People, Plants, and Gardens" by Dan Hinkley, and "Fruit Cake: Recipes for the Curious Baker" by Jason Schreiber. I love reading books like these - created by such talented individuals who are so passionate in what they do.

Enjoy these photos - and don't forget, my 97th book is in bookstores now - "Cake Perfection: 100+ Recipes for the Sweet Classic, from Simple to Stunning." And at the end of this blog, a surprise peek at my 98th.

November 20, 2020

Thanksgiving Sides and Dessert Class with Sur La Table

I am having so much fun teaching our virtual cooking classes with Sur La Table. The next one is on Thursday, December 10th at 4pm ET - I'll show you how to make some of my favorite holiday bites and refreshments. Sign up by clicking anywhere on the highlighted link.

Yesterday, I hosted another fun LIVE cooking class for Sur La Table with our own Culinary Director and host of "Kitchen Conundrums," Thomas Joseph. During the two-hour Zoom session, I showed the class how to make three delicious side dishes - Cream Cheese Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans with Crispy Shallots & Lemon, and Pink Lady Apple Crisp with Oats and Warm Spices. All these recipes were offered through Martha & Marley Spoon. I also made Cornbread Turkeys and a gorgeous Five-Spice Pumpkin Pie with Phyllo Crust. Plus, I answered questions, and shared some of my favorite cooking tips.

Enjoy these photos.

November 19, 2020

Digging Up and Storing Dahlia Tubers for Winter

If you live anywhere but the warmest regions of the United States, those dahlia tubers must be dug up and stored for the winter.

When in bloom, dahlias provide some of the garden's biggest and most spectacular flowers in many different sizes, forms, and colors. However, native to Mexico, dahlias are not winter-hardy and tend to split in freezing temperatures or mold in soggy, wet soil. Over the last few weeks, my gardeners dug up all the dahlia tubers, set them in the corn crib to dry thoroughly, and then packed them so they could be stored indoors for the cold season.

Enjoy these photos.