Sunday, September 27, 2020

Bubbe's Stovetop Secret

Greetings, salutations, and g'mar chatima tova from Bubbe, straight from the kitchen with a very important announcement:

After 30 years of marriage, I have FINALLY perfected a latke recipe that saves you an hour of your life!!! Enough time to play a few extra hands of mahj, or put in a load of laundry, or write an article!

Maybe some of you already knew these secrets, but it took decades for me to get here.

1) FROZEN CHOPPED ONIONS. These, I have been using for years. They're a blessing for several reasons, including not having to chop your own, not having the issue of  "half an onion" hanging around the fridge, and being super easy to measure (for recipes that use measurements). They usually come in a 12 ounce package (approximately 3 cups) in the frozen vegetable section; get the store brand. I also recommend letting them defrost for a few hours, rather than trying to "nuke" them--that just turns them into water and a few thin pieces of onion.

2) "SIMPLY SHREDDED HASH BROWNS" or whatever pre-shredded potatoes you can find. Does anyone still need to prove how much they love their family by slicing up their knuckles on a vegetable grater? I got tired of de-clogging the food processor, too....

This particular brand of potato was the magic ingredient for me; I tried other sizes and styles of frozen potatoes, and they were awful for latkes. These are in the refrigerated (NOT frozen) section of the vegetable department. The package is 20 ounces (a little less than 5 cups). They are perfectly cut for latkes. And yes, like the frozen onions above, they have an OU hechsher.

3) 3 eggs

4) Salt and pepper

5) A few fistfuls of flour

6) Vegetable oil


I mix all the onions and potatoes together well in a medium-sized bowl, with a 1/2 cup of diced fresh leeks if I happen to have them--strictly optional, of course, as is garlic or scallions. 

I put about a third of the onion/potato collaboration into a large bowl with one egg and mix well. Then add another third, with a second egg, and mix. Then the final third with the final egg and continue mixing. Add the salt and pepper (a lot or a little, depending on your crowd) and enough flour to hold things together.

Heat the oil in a fry pan or two, or.... 

Here is the other HUGE Bubbe time-saving tip: a la Ruth's Chris and other swanky steak restaurants, you can make ONE BIG LATKE in a 8 or 10 inch omelet pan. Sure, you can stand over the stove and make the traditional size (4-5 inch diameter) latkes, flipping and checking and putting in more oil and giving up half your afternoon. OR you can make a FEW of the traditional size, plus two or three of the super-size ones. Trust me, once they taste them they won't quibble about the shape.

The key to flipping the larger latke was to flip it into another frypan first, or even a pot lid that is larger. There was no way I was going to keep such a large latke intact on one immediate flip.


This recipe makes enough food for at least 4 starving people, or 6 normal ones. I made them for both tonight and the break fast tomorrow, and hopefully they will last until lunch on Tuesday, too. 

Leftover tip (also good for Pesach): sandwich of barbecued brisket between two latkes.


Wishing my Jewish friends a meaningful fast. And (per the Hebrew above) may we be signed and sealed in the Book of Life for a much better year.

Talk to you soon!


Bubbe Fischer






Thursday, September 24, 2020

Mahj Makeover!!

 

Greetings and salutations from Bubbe, thinking about changing a few things....
 
I don't know about the rest of you, but I haven't had a haircut in over six months. My "bob" has become a flip, like Marlo Thomas in "That Girl." I'm glad to wear a mask in public so nobody can see if I have a breakout on my chin.
 
If, like me, you feel like you don't quite look photo-ready, that's okay. It's understood that we
don't look fancy, we're taking it easy. Except for eye makeup, I don't think anybody's making
any dramatic changes to their appearance.
 
However, if you are determined to do a little self-improvement, Bubbe's got a proposition for
you! In lieu of those standard transformative beauty treatments, how about a mahj makeover?!
I've joined up with the ladies at Modernmahjong.com to provide a few lucky mah jongg players with an analysis of their game and some helpful tips. Hopefully this will make them stronger players.
 
Since I'm involved, you know I'm going to advocate taking a few chances, adding a little more
adventure to their game. First, though, I'm going to make sure they know their fundamentals. After all, preparation is essential. Say it with me: "Luck favors the prepared mind."
 
If you are a frustrated player and want to improve, or perhaps a friend of yours seems to be
stuck in a rut and could benefit from one-on-one mentoring, get in touch with me at
bubbefischer@gmail.com and I'll see if you or your your friend is a candidate for a mahj
makeover! Our first event will be on Wednesday, October 21st (7pm EDT/4 pm PDT), but we hope to do these every month. Even if you're not the special guest, you still can pick up a few great tips just from watching!
 
I also recommend going over to either the Modern mahjong website or their YouTube channel. You can catch up on lectures by some well-known mahj community members, and even a couple from me! There are lectures about mah jongg history, collecting tiles, tournament strategy, etiquette, all sorts of things. It's a fun way to spend a few hours, learning about mah jongg.
 
I'm always happy to hear from you, with any questions you might have. Drop me an email any time!
 
Talk to you soon. 
 
Bubbe

Monday, September 7, 2020

Bubbe and Fern, Round 2

Greetings and salutations from Bubbe, checking in on Labor Day!

I apologize for the long delay--like many of you, I've been a little bit distracted. I've done some nice "Zoomchats" with various organizations (like the ladies at modernmahjong.com, video available here), but other than that, I haven't been able to sit down and put an article together--let alone another book!

Lucky for me, my friend Fern Bernstein invited me to do another podcast with her. It's up today, full of tips and tricks....and it refers back to one of my favorite games, written about here. Really one for the ages.

While I try to get my brain together to write another real article, feel free to read the 2015 article and listen to my chat with Fern. And check in with me when you get a chance, I always love hearing from you: bubbefischer@gmail.com

Talk to you sooner than 4+ months....I promise!

Bubbe Fischer