Archive for 2006

this Friday (12.15.06) on The Signal…

Thursday, December 14th, 2006
Uncle Doran of the Parsons Family prepares a batch of biscuit dough while The Signal's Aaron Henkin keeps a safe distance

Uncle Doran of the Parsons Family prepares a batch of biscuit dough while The Signal’s Aaron Henkin keeps a safe distance

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Three stories to help ring in the holiday season!

  • A visit to the home of the Parsons family to witness an annual tradition that’s been passed down through the generations for more than a century – the making of “Maryland Beaten Biscuits”
  • Writer Rafael Alvarez shares a holiday story about Aunt Lola’s kitchen, a place where the aroma of fresh-baked cookies evokes powerful memories of Christmas past
  • And storyteller Therese Lynch recounts an ill-fated Christmas ten years ago when her boyfriend met her family for the first time – and everything went as wrong as it possibly could. Therese told her story in front of a live audience as part of the Baltimore storytelling series The Stoop.
Young Erin learns family secrets from veteran biscuit-rollers Christine and Theresa

Young Erin learns family secrets from veteran biscuit-rollers Christine and Theresa

After being beaten, the biscuit dough's  density approaches that of a neutron star

After being beaten, the biscuit dough’s density approaches that of a neutron star

After 20 minutes in a hot oven, the biscuits come out golden brown.

After 20 minutes in a hot oven, the biscuits come out golden brown

Have a glass of milk or water on hand when you try one of these!

Have a glass of milk or water on hand when you try one of these!

Here’s the recipe for Rafael Alvarez’s Highlandtown Pizzelles:

“In my story, Basilio figures out a way to work the pizzelle iron himself, but it can be pretty difficult. Two people are really needed when an old-fashioned iron is in play. As for finding such an iron, try eBay or antiques stores in neighborhoods that were once Italian strongholds. New-fangled electric pizzelle irons are easy to find at Bed, Bath & Beyond or any housewares store.” —RA

6 eggs
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 1/2 tablespoons oil of anise
1/2 tablespoon lemon extract
2 1/2 cups sugar
2 1/2 cups sifted flour

Mix eggs, vegetable oil, anise and lemon extract in a deep pot or bowl. Thoroughly mix in the sugar with an electric mixer, adding flour gradually for proper consistency, which should be thick like dough— not like batter.
Drop a dollop of dough molded into a sphere roughly the size of a golf ball into the center of the hot open iron. Close the handles of the iron and hold them tightly together for about the time it takes to say a quick “Hail Mary”— perhaps 20 seconds, or so. Then turn the iron onto the other side and repeat the process. After 20 seconds, open the iron and pluck the cookie by the edges with the tines of a fork.

Hint: Dribble a little oil over the dough in the pot every now and then to keep it moist and to prevent it sticking to the iron, which will ruin the cookie. Makes approximately 7 dozen cookies.

12.15.06 events calendar…

Thursday, December 14th, 2006

Fridays at the Walters continues this week with a performance by the 5th L. Long-time Signal favorites Femi the Drifish and Native Son present their unique fusion of poetry and hip-hop with lyrics that address social, political, cultural and spiritual issues with an artful edge.
The Walters Art Museum
600 N. Charles St.
410-547-9000
www.thewalters.org

The Sowebo Arts Gallery continues its exhibit The Art of the Barter, a display of works of art that have been used to trade for services and goods like acupuncture, plumbing, or car repairs. All of the works are accompanied by a story explaining what they were traded for.
The Sowebo Arts Gallery
1111 Hollins Street
410-244-5707
www.soweboarts.org

On Sunday from 2 to 5 pm The BMA presents Kwanzaa Family Day, featuring dancing and drumming by the Wasfiri Kenyan Dancers, a chance to build and play your own mbira with musician and storyteller Ikeme, and a chance to be first to see the new exhibit Meditations on African Art.
The Baltimore Museum of Art
10 Art Museum Drive
443 573 1700
www.artbma.org

Also on Sunday, from 1 to 5 pm Load of Fun Studios presents a “holiday art bazaar” featuring work by Load of Fun artists as well as other local craft people. You can purchase unique gifts, support local artists, and avoid the mall in one fell swoop.
Load of Fun Studios
120 W. North Avenue
www.loadoffun.net
free

And just in time for Hanukkah, on Sunday night at 7pm The Creative Alliance presents Nice Jewish Girls Gone Bad, a raucous night of comedy, burlesque, vaudeville and “Bad Girl Jewish Humor” featuring MTV’s Godess Perlman, HBO’s The Hebrew Mamcita, and The Sister Shmaltz Burlesque All-Stars.
The Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Avenue
410-276-1651
www.creativealliance.org