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Thai iced tea cupcakes with condensed milk buttercream

These cupcakes easy to make, and a little confusing to eat. (In a very, very, very good way.)

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See, they taste exactly like Thai iced tea – you know, the delicious kind you order at Thai restaurants to calm down fiery curries and noodles packed with chili. (The one you inevitably end up drinking most of before your food even arrives …) You’d swear you were drinking a big glass of creamy, sweet, orange-colored Thai iced tea – but it’s a cupcake.  Read more

Weekend links, May 29

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Thai sparkling water, Erin’s bridal shower.

Busy week, even busier weekend (including hosting and catering a bridal shower for my dear friend and ex-college roommate). A short list for a short week!

Food Republic rates the best airlines for drinking. (Not that we’ll be able to afford flying on any of these, but …)

A super-fascinating look inside the Playboy Mansion kitchen.

Making bad booze better – the title here is a little misleading (doesn’t really make the booze better …), but it’s a good list of infusion ideas.

Alton Brown’s grilling tips – heard this interview on the radio and agree with all of these tips! (Just wish he would stop doing all those silly reality shows …)

On a completely unrelated note, this is very good advice about giving people compliments.

Big changes (and some tasty pasta with cauliflower)

Are you ready for some Very Big Exciting News? (If not, there’s a recipe for a pretty awesome pasta dish with cauliflower, parsley, capers, and lemon below, so you can just head right on down to the bottom.)

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Also, I did a really good job of picking an entirely white recipe to pair with what’s actually a pretty exciting announcement. Way to go, me.  Read more

Weekend links, May 21

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Parking lot shrine, found after Sunday dinner. 

Lots to share this week, but first: I have some super exciting Very Big News to share with you later this week, so make sure to check back in in a few days! (Let’s file that one in “shamelessly vague teaser.”)

New questions and answers posted on the Ask Bowen Appétit page!

Last week was famous writers and their favorite cocktails; this week is their favorite snacks to eat while working. (Honestly can’t remember if I posted about this when it first came out last summer, but saw it again today and wanted to make sure to share.)

When I was vegan (many years back), I experimented semi-successfully with vegan baking substitutions. Wish I had just had this guide.

Back when I had that big Indian dinner party a few months back, I swore I was going to make Indian food at home more often. Didn’t happen, but this list of Indian recipes to make at home has me inspired once again.

Look, more people who like to cook like me!

Speaking of people who think like me – a new book by a New York magazine food writer who lost 40 pounds by maximizing flavor per calorie.  Not exactly my philosophy, but I do try to concentrate on eating the best, most satisfying food possible and in the most pleasurable circumstances. Why waste calories eating food that isn’t as good as it can be?

And here’s a fascinating excerpt from that book, all about the power of tartness and how it creates a flavor explosion (and thus more pleasure per calorie, theoretically).

Ever have leftover tidbits of cheese you’re not sure how to use? (Okay, that’s kind of a ridiculous concept, but stay with me …) Make savory cheese “cookies”!

A new book about how Clarence Birdseye (yes, of the freezer aisle) forever changed how we eat at home.

You should know by now how much I love to cook with lard, but I’m not sure I need an entire cookbook about it. (Or maybe I do …)

How to make a whole fish – one of my favorite things to do in the summertime! (And I love that parchment serving idea.)

I do love that in Southern California we can get local strawberries year-round (technically they’re only out of season for like 1-2 weeks each year), but I’ve definitely been in denial about what it takes for that to happen.

On a completely unrelated but very important note that comes from a part of me that I cannot subdue, college football is only three months away. Love me, love my football obsession.

And to close out this week’s installment of Bowen’s Activity on the Internet, here’s a link (from NPR, believe it or not) that you probably don’t actually want to read. A history of human fingers found in fast food.

Double emphasis on the cajeta

So I already wrote about cajeta in another post, a few months back.

But here’s how good it is:

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A WHOLE ‘NOTHER CAJETA POST! Read more