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    Home » Recipes » Uncategorized

    Happy New Year!

    Published: Jan 1, 2010 · Modified: Oct 17, 2022 by Mike Vrobel · This post may contain affiliate links · 1 Comment

    Here are my resolutions for 2010:

    Try something new:
    The most fun I've had over the last year has been trying out new things:

    • Rotisserie recipes (like Rack of Pork and Beef Tenderloin)
    • Pickling last summer's bounty
    • Entering the Taste of Akron steak cook-off

    Oh, yeah, and writing a blog. What I love about food is that there is always something new to explore. I haven't decided what the next thing is, but I'm leaning towards one or more of the following:

    • Ethnic cuisines:
      • Greek
      • Indian
      • Japanese
        • Yakitori
    • Canning
    • Homemade bacon
    • Rotisserie Stuffed Cornish Game Hens
      • *Yes, I know, Stuffing is Evil.  They said I was mad!  Mad!  Bwahahahaha!

    **My brother-in-law Travis gave me a Japanese cooking package for Christmas - a cookbook, dried seaweed, kombu, dried sardines...now I know which one to lead with...

    Use the cookbooks I have:
    Instead of buying a bunch of new ones, dig into the cookbooks I already have. I bought some great cookbooks last year, which I enjoyed reading.  But I didn't cook much from them. A recipe here, a recipe there...and that was about it.  I read them more for inspiration and flavor combinations than as a direct source of what I'm going to cook. This year I will cut back on my cookbook purchases, and focus on what I already own.
    *But…Steven Raichlen's Planet Barbecue is coming…and so is Rick Bayless's Fiesta at Rick's…and Robb Walsh's The Tex Mex Grill…and that's just in May.
    **Darn. I've already broken this resolution, haven't I? It's just a matter of time.

    Eat healthier, and blog healthier:
    Yes, this blog has been very heavy on the Meaty Main Dish side of recipes. They're fun! I love cooking them, and writing about them. Not to mention eating them. But I don't feel like I'm giving an accurate picture of how I actually eat. I'm going to try to get more interesting side dishes posted in the new year. *But don't worry - I'm not giving up on the meaty main dishes entirely. In fact, I'm trying to line up a pork belly so I can give it a try on the rotisserie.

    What do you think? Any suggestions? What are your cooking resolutions for the new year?  Leave them in the comments section below.

    Happy New Year, everyone!

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    1. A Year on the Grill says

      January 01, 2010 at 6:39 pm

      I want to stop wasting food...

      I want to start "menu planning" for the week in advance.

      blog better... work on my writing and work on my pathetic photos

      Reply

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