What to Cook This Week

Good morning. The eggnog’s flowing where I stay, garlands rising, Christmas music playing, all the markers of holiday cheer. It’s a little out of character. But we’re building a bulwark against the strangeness of 2020, maybe? We’re anyway re-nesting in a nest that’s been largely the same since March. It’s been nice. And with Thanksgiving behind us, we’re baking like mad.

I’ve got a black cake going. We’re assembling collections of stamped citrus shortbread cookies (above) and peppermint stripe cookies for gifts to mail, baking peanut butter-miso cookies to eat on the couch with mugs of chai. And have you seen this Yewande Komolafe recipe for lane cake? Oh, man. I think we might make that, too.

It’d be nice if there were room in the oven today for this caramelized onion galette. That and some leftover turkey would make for a fine dinner this evening. And when it’s done, I’ll pop some pork chops in brine, so I can have cider-cured pork chops for dinner on Tuesday night, under an easy hacked Bordelaise sauce.

Monday night, how about spaghetti al limone? I like that plain, and I love it topped with sautéed shrimp.

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Now, let’s stick with cookies for a moment. On Saturday at 11 a.m. Eastern time, Melissa Clark, Dorie Greenspan, Sohla El-Waylly and Samantha Seneviratne will appear in a live, online Times event that we’re calling The New York Times Cookie Swap. You can R.S.V.P. here, and I hope that you do. It should be a fun session. Please join us.

It’s nothing to do with sprinkles or almond flour, but here’s Phoebe Bridgers with a cover of Merle Haggard’s “If We Make It Through December.”

You should read Ligaya Mishan on gout, in T, really you should. She’s such a beautiful writer.

Finally, watching this, I found myself in the same spaced-out state I might have secured had I just checked into a hotel in Tbilisi, collapsed on the bed and turned on the TV: “Georgia’s Got Talent” 2020, with the illusionist Levan Grigolia. Let that all wash over you. We can travel in our minds. I’ll be back on Monday.

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