December 12 In Eating

Written by Tom Fitzmorris December 12, 2017 08:01 in

AlmanacSquare December 12, 2017

Days Until

Christmas 13. New Year's Eve: 20. Eat Club Gala @ Brennan's: 1.

Today's Flavor

Today is National Hot Cocoa Day. I never was much on cocoa--cafe au lait fills the same need in my beverage selections. But my wife loves the stuff, and on cold days she makes a very rich version of it that reminds her of the cocoa they make at the El Tovar Hotel in the Grand Canyon, where she used to work. She said that many of the staff put on a lot of weight every winter just from drinking that cocoa. My favorite use of powdered cocoa is to dust desserts, notably chocolate truffles and tiramisu. If you place a doily on top of the item to be cocoa-dusted, you can get interesting patterns. Another source says that today is National Ambrosia Day. "Food of the gods" is what that word literally means. So why should a concoction of coconut and orange sections get such a name?

Gourmet Gazetteer

Baker is just north of the the southeastern corner of Missouri, commonly known as the bootheel. A rural crossroads with a substantial farm headquarters, Baker is home to three people. They make enough money that Baker has the third-highest per-capita income of any town in America. It also has the distinction of being one of only two towns in the country less than twenty-nine miles from five states (Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri). What Baker lacks is a dining scene. The nearest restaurant is seven miles away. It has a memorable name, though: No Jokin' We're Smokin', in the small town of Morehouse.

The Saints

Today is the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the patron of Mexico and the entire New World, especially the Spanish-speaking part of it. There is hardly a family-owned Mexican restaurant that doesn't have a reproduction of her famous image somewhere.

Edible Dictionary

vitello tonnato, Italian, n.--An appetizer of thin slices of roasted veal (often from the tenderloin or sirloin strip), served cold. It's topped with a mayonnaise blended with pureed, cooked tuna. The tuna is usually canned, although in recent years the imperative to serve fresh product only has forced many chefs either to use fresh tuna or to drop the dish entirely. Indeed, vitello tonnato has become a rarity. The sauce usually also contains capers, lemon juice, and anchovies, but not always.

Music To Dine In Italian Restaurants By

Today is the birthday of Frank Sinatra, in 1915. Certainly no vocalist is more played in restaurants, or anywhere else. Indeed, I'm listening to his classic A Jolly Christmas album as I write this. "May you live long," he used to say, "and may the last voice you hear be mine." Even though he died in 1998, his voice is still the last one a lot of people hear. If I could have two selfish wishes, the first would be to be sixteen again, and the second would be to be Frank Sinatra.

Deft Dining Rule #872:

A restaurant that plays a great deal of Frank Sinatra on its sound system will have many regular customers.

Food In The Movies

On this date in 1967, the film Guess Who's Coming To Dinner premiered. It was about the reaction that a proper white couple (Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, no less) had when their daughter brought an African-American fiancé (Sidney Poitier) home to meet the folks. I was disappointed that they didn't focus more on the food being served.

Food In The Funnies

The Katzenjammer Kids, the oldest comic strip still running, made its first appearance today in 1897. One of the running jokes in the German-flavored strip was the efforts of Fritz and Hans (the Kids) to steal Mama's pies from the windowsill. Mama always seems to be baking pies, and Der Kaptain always seems to be thinking about eating.

Food Namesakes

Nilda Pinto, a writer from Curacao, was born today in 1918. . . Artist Edvard Munch, whose famous painting was "The Scream," probably came out screaming today in 1863. . . Philip Drinker, who invented the iron lung, took his first sip today in 1894. . . Jim Bunn, Congressman from Oregon, was bunn today in 1956.

Words To Eat By

"Animal crackers, and cocoa to drink That is the finest of suppers, I think When I'm grown up and can have what I please, I think I shall always insist upon these."--Christopher Morley.

Words To Drink By

"Alcohol may be man's worst enemy, but the Bible says love your enemy."--Frank Sinatra, born today in 1915.