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Happy National Blueberry Popover Day!

Blueberry coconut keme popovers. Photo: Norwichnuts, Flickr


Happy National Blueberry Popover Day!

Named for these baked goods' ability to spill over the pan, popovers are by definition puffy pastries roughly the size of muffins that have moist interiors -- whether hollow or stuffed, as with "coconut kreme" above -- and crispier, lightly browned exteriors.

For a simple recipe to give popovers a try, who better than Martha Stewart to matter-of-factly show you the ropes? We suggest using her basic, five-ingredient recipe and adding some plump, tart blueberries for extra flavor.

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Filed under: Holidays, Recipes

Beautiful Berries - Feast Your Eyes

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Photo: The Boastful Baker, Flickr.
There are some things that -- no matter what kind of mood you find yourself in -- can put a smile on your face by merely existing. Puppies. Sprinkles. And for us, berries -- an especially potent antidote to a case of the Mondays.

These brimming cartons suggest a sun-kissed summer weekend spent slowly wending through the berry patches, plucking the gems from their shrubs and eventually departing with lips stained red and blue by all the tastes sneaked along the way.

Flickr user The Boastful Baker snapped these beautiful blueberries and ravishing raspberries on a recent trip to the Northwest, and this morning they serve as a happy reminder of weekends past, real or imagined.

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Filed under: Feast Your Eyes, Ingredients

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Pies, Pinot and Prosciutto - The Toronto Star in 60 Seconds

Lailey Vineyard, Niagara
Niagara's Lailey Vineyard. Photo: Monika Bartyzel
  • Trekking across the Niagara Region for seasonal comfort food, pies and wines, and traveling through Muskoka for honey, coffee and family farming.
  • "Mad Men," their love of cocktails, and a recipe for a Betty Draper-inspired gimlet.
  • Sumac's sour, fruit-like flavor makes it a great substitute for a splash of lemon.
  • Open's 2008 Riesling-Gewürtztraminer is a fine summer wine, plus the run-down on Beringer's 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon ("a steal") and Prospect's Pinot Noir.
  • The porcine pleasures of prosciutto pioneers.
  • Recipe: Wild Blueberry Lemon Jam

Filed under: In Sixty Seconds

You Won't Go Blue with Blueberries - Tip of the Day

Summer tables are bountiful with blueberries, and studies show they're packing more than just taste.
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Blueberries, Barrio and Baby Back Ribs - The Seattle Times in 60 Seconds

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  • Seattle-area blueberry u-picks are overrun with "a bazillion berries."
  • A look into David O'Reilly's Oregon wines, and love for his $9 Corvidae 2008 Mirth Chardonnay.
  • The city's cocktail scene, plus a recipe for Sake Sangria.
  • Adios Juan Valdez! The coffee man moved out of Seattle in July.
  • Hmm ... is organic food really tastier than the alternative? A new study challenges the claim.
  • Some travel to Europe for history, art and fine dining, while others backpack their way to vacations as farm hands.
  • Restaurants: Capitol Hill's Barrio dishes decent food, while Ravenna's Pair boasts beautiful sliders.
  • Recipes: Spicy Baby Back Ribs with Orange Glaze, Cool Summer Garlic-Lily Soup with Almond Pesto, White Gazpacho with Almonds and Grapes, Seafood Kebabs with Zucchini and Yellow Squash Rice, Garlic Shrimp with Unripe Mango Curry, Any Fruit Coffee Cake and Pollo Con Naranjas, Grilled Tomato Sandwiches with Blue Cheese Spread, and Mesclun Salad Pizette with Peaches and Pecans

Filed under: In Sixty Seconds

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