Episode 102: The Shining, Halloween, and Pavlovas

shining_cherry_pavlova_detail_102Happy Halloween!

It’s one of our favorite holidays and we’re talking about our favorite scary movie of all time: The Shining. In episode 102 we create some new takes on old faves that admittedly might not make it to your next dinner party table, but also a very pretty yet deceivingly simple dessert that absolutely should. The little boy who lives in your mouth is gonna love it.

 

 

 

Jack’s Spaghetti & Meatballs

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Which scene in The Shining haunts us the most? The one where Jack obsessively dips his bacon in his runny egg. That man loves to play with his food. And if this movie has taught us anything, it’s that play prevents you from having a psychotic break that makes you want to take an axe to your family. Jack clearly didn’t play with enough food. This spaghetti and meatballs is our public service announcement to you: playing with your food saves lives.

 

 

Danny’s PB & J

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Danny and Tony love three things: peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, REDRUM, and giant knives.

 

 

Feature Recipe


Stacked Pavlova with (Red)Rum Cherries

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This dessert was inspired by two of the most visually stunning parts of The Shining: The snow…and the blood pouring out of the elevator. Just try not to think of the second part when you’re eating it.

 

Cherry Pavlova

INGREDIENTS

Meringue

4 large eggs whites, room temperature

1 cup superfine sugar

2 tsp cornstarch

1 tsp white vinegar

Pinch salt

 

Cherry Filling

3 cups cherries (we used a mixture of sweet and tart)

½ cup sugar

2 Tbsp cornstarch

1 tsp lemon zest

1 tbsp lemon juice

2 tbsp rum

 

Cream Cheese Whipped Cream

1 – 8oz. package of cream cheese

2 cups heavy whipping cream

1/4 cup of sugar

Powdered sugar, for decoration

 

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Preheat the oven to 200 degrees. Prepare two baking sheets with parchment paper. On one parchment sheet, draw an 8-inch circle; on the other draw one 6-inch and one 4-inch circle.
  • While meringues are cooling, prepare cherry filling. Place first five ingredients in a saucepan and stir to combine. Bring to a boil over medium heat and cook until liquid thickens, about 2 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in rum. Cool to room temperature.
  • Combine the sugar and cornstarch. Beat the eggs whites and salt with an electric mixer at medium-high speed until soft peaks form. Slowly add the sugar/cornstarch mixture and beat until fully combined. Add the vinegar and beat until shiny, stiff peaks form. Spoon meringue into the circles on the prepared pans, about one inch thick. Place remaining meringue in a piping bag and pipe one-inch meringues on parchment paper in space around disks.
  • Bake until the meringues are crisp and dry on the outside, about 1 – 1-½ hours. After one hour, check frequently to ensure that the meringues do not brown. Turn of the oven and cool meringues in oven, with the door closed, for one hour.
  • Mix all of the cream cheese whipped cream ingredients in a bowl. We started by whipping the cream cheese until fluffy, then adding the other ingredients.
  • Carefully transfer 8-inch meringue to a serving dish. Top with half of the whipped cream and half of the cherry filling, allowing the juice to run over the sides of the meringue. Place the 6-inch meringue on top, and top with half the remaining whipped cream and half the remaining cherries. Place the 4-inch meringue on top, and top with half the remaining whipped cream and all the remaining cherries. Place the remaining whipped cream on top of the cherries. Arrange small meringues on top of whipped cream and around the sides of the assembled pavlova.
  • Dust with powdered sugar. Serve immediately.

 

BONUS: Our Trip to The Overlook, er, The Majestic Hotel

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The Overlook Hotel stills taken from The Shining
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Photos from our October 2016 trip to Yosemite’s The Majestic Hotel (formerly The Awahnee Hotel).

Stanley Kubrik took a lot of inspiration for the sets in The Shining from real life places. Parts of the interior of The Overlook were based heavily on what was until recently called the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park (now called the Majestic Yosemite Hotel). Coincidentally, we had a trip planned to Yosemite before we even knew that this was the case! Of course once we learned this little tidbit we had to go see the Overlook…er…Majestic Yosemite for ourselves. The similarities are unnerving. We kept expecting creepy twin girls to pop out or an axe to the chest at any moment. Notwithstanding, both the hotel and the park are stunningly beautiful, definitely on the list of places you must visit in your lifetime. You may end up wanting to stay …forever.

 

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Hamilton Cocktail Duels: History is Happenin’ in Manhattans

Spatulove episode 101 is all about the smash hit Broadway musical, Hamilton. And what better way to celebrate Hamilton than with dueling Manhattans – the greatest cocktail in the world! (Ok that’s certainly debatable but it’s a song lyric from Hamilton so just go with it). Each duel parallels the three duels in show, and while they follow the 10 Duel Commandments, we follow the 10 Drink Commandments to determine the winner. Raise a glass to freedom!

 

ROUND 1


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Duel 1: John Laurens vs. General Charles Lee

Why Did They Duel? The word on the street is that General Lee is talking some mess about General George Washington. Hamilton isn’t about to stand for that, but Washington explicitly tells him not to do anything. Hamilton can’t disobey Washington but he also can’t let it slide, so he asks his buddy Laurens to challenge Lee to a duel. Lee accepts, and they duel the day before Christmas, 1778. Laurens wounds Lee with the first shot, but it’s a minor injury. They debate going again but decide they are both satisfied.

 

The 10 Drink Commandments

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The Winner?

Historically: John Laurens

Drinks: Technically, based on how we rated each drink, and against ALL odds, Lee should win. But we can’t have that. WE MAKE THE RULES. Laurens wins! Suck it, Lee!

 

 

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Duel 2: George Eacker vs. Philip Hamilton

Why Did They Duel? George Eacker gives a speech and makes a few digs on Alexander Hamilton. Several months later, Philip and his friend Richard Price publicly call out Eacker at a theater in Manhattan. Words are exchanged, Eacker calls them “damned rascals,” and the two friends challenge Eacker to a duel. Price and Eacker duel first; neither is injured. Philip and Eacker duel the following day, November 23rd, 1801. Eacker fatally wounds Philip. He is 19 years old.

 

The 10 Drink Commandments

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The Winner?

Historically: George Eacker

Drinks: Philip Hamilton

 

 

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Duel 3: Alexander Hamilton vs. Aaron Burr

Why Did They Duel? Burr and Hamilton are …

SILENCE! A MESSAGE FROM THE KING. A MESSAGE FROM THE KING! A MESSAGE FROM THE KIIIIIIIIING!!!!! You really thought the King wasn’t going to get all up in this business? Bloody hell.

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The 10 Drink Commandments

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Oceans rise, empires fall, but the King will be here through it all. Forever, and ever, and ever, and ever and everrrrrrrrrr.

Can we get back to dueling? Please!

 

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Duel 3: Alexander Hamilton vs. Aaron Burr

Why Did They Duel? Burr and Hamilton are frenemies from the jump. Their politics are different. Their values are different. They duel in the political arena for years so it’s probably only inevitable that they eventually duel for reals. The event that pushes it over the edge is Burr losing the New York Governor’s race, for which Hamilton had campaigned against him. Burr challenges Hamilton to a duel. On July 11, 1804 they duel on the same grounds on which Philip Hamilton was fatally shot. Hamilton is also fatally wounded, and dies the following day.

 

The 10 Drink Commandments

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The Winner?

Historically: Aaron Burr

Drinks: Alexander Hamilton

 

ROUND 2


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It’s down to John Laurens, Philip Hamilton, and Alexander Hamilton. Philip is the clear front runner, so Laurens and A. Hamm battle it out. But it’s really no contest. As much as we love John Laurens the man, we do not love his drink. Listen to the outtakes if you need more proof that Laurens cannot win.

 

ROUND 3


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So it comes down to this: father vs. son. By design, their drinks are almost identical. It’s close but it’s also clear: Philip Hamilton is the winner!! Apparently we just like younger men and a rubbed rim. Snicker, tee-hee.

 

As promised, and we’re just giving the people what they are clamoring for, our additional ideas:

  • Shrimpandgrits, we get the job done
  • Pardon me, are you Aaron Burr-ger?
  • American’s favorite fighting french fries! Lafayette!
  • You see that was my wife you decided to PHOOOOoooo
  • History is happenin’ in Manhattans
  • Angelica food cake
  • Diametrically opposed, toast
  • 10 dollar, founding fava beans
  • Say no to fish, no no, say no to fish
  • Croque Monsieur Lafayette sandwichs
  • Monti-lemon-cello
  • You will never be satis-fried chicken
  • This congress does not speak for me-atloaf
  • A message from the king cake
  • You’ll be baby back ribs
  • Soufflés rise, soufflés fall
  • Here comes the General tso chicken
  • We’re reliable with the ladyfingers
  • When are these colonies gonna rise up…side down pineapple cake