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Musings on arts, culture and more in Flagstaff, Arizona - from the staff of Flagstaff Cultural Partners

Friday, December 4, 2009

Top 5 Holiday Treats

Mom’s Chocolate Covered Pretzels
Mom’s Chex Mix
Maine blueberry pie
Elizabeth Bonzani’s Ischler Cookies
Mushroom Strudel

The pretzels and chex mix making are a tradition of my mom's during the holidays, and are full of nostalgia for me. The memory of the smell of the butter and Worcestershire mixture, heating on the stove, waiting to be slowly drizzled over the baking chex mix, makes my mouth water.
The chocolate for the pretzels was always white, and slowly melted, with a careful dip of the pretzel, and laid to cool on wax paper
. The anticipation of waiting for the chocolate to harden enough to pick a pretzel up and "test" it, is almost too much. Yum!

Maine blueberry pie making became a tradition of mine, only when I moved west and did not have direct access to picking my own blueberries. I started trafficking Maine blueberries, and my holidays have been enhanced ever since. Yum!

Every holiday since I've known her, Elizabeth Bonzani has made her famous Ischler cookies. I shortbread of sorts, with nutmeats in the dough maybe? Raspberry in the center, with a chocolate drizzle, how can you not love this? At her staff holiday parties I would always plant myself down right next to the plate of cookies divine. Yum!

This is Mushroom Strudel recipe is adapted from Molly Katzen's Moosewood Cookbook and is a great vegetarian option for the holiday gatherings. I like to use puff pastry instead of filo dough. You can buy it in the freezer section in sheets, stuff it and fold it up like an envelope of goodness! Yum!

1 pound mushrooms, chopped

1 c cream cheese, cut into pieces OR cottage cheese
1 c sour cream, yogurt, or a combination
1 t salt
fresh ground black pepper
1 t dill
1 c bread crumbs
2 whole scallions, finely minced
¼ c parsley, minced
3 T lemon juice
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1 box Peppridge Farm Puff Pastry sheets
½ c poppy or sesame seeds (optional)

Preheat oven to 375.

Remove puff pastry from box, and allow to thaw on marble slab or parchment paper.

Cook mushrooms over med. heat for 10 minutes. Drain and squeeze out all the liquid. Place in bowl.

Add cream cheese or cottage cheese, mix well, then add everything else up and including the lemon juice.

Once the pastry sheets are at room temperature (20-30 minutes) unfold on baking sheet and fill with 1/2 mushroom mixture.

Pinch top of pastry together and fold in ends. Repeat with second pastry sheet. Sprinkle with optional seeds.

Bake 25-30 minutes, until lightly brown.

Cut with serrated knife and serve hot or warm.

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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

December FCP Top Five

For our December FCP Top Five, we're back to the local. This time, it's about food. We are trying to decide the best local restaurant for a special, FCP staff holiday celebratory dinner. There will be six of us, and we're looking for something fancy with really, really good food. We're celebrating a year of success working together.

The problem is, we can't make a final decision. This is our list of options, in no particular order. Where would you go? What restaurant would you advise us to choose? Please help! Comment below to vote for your favorite option. We'll go to whichever restaurant gets the most votes!

Top Five Local Restaurants for a Celebration Dinner


Yes, we threw in a Sedona option in there. Not sure about that. What do you think? Comment below...

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

The FCP Top 5 - October

Here in the offices of Flagstaff Cultural Partners, we are obsessed with lists. We love to rank the things we love (and even the things we don't love so much). For over a year now, we have done informal staff "Top 5 Lists" of everything from our favorite lunch spots, to music we can't stop playing, to exhibitions we can't wait to see. These were once in our own little world - a way for us to break up a busy day. But now, we have decided, for better or worse, to release one of our Top 5 Lists each month in the Culture Club.

So... *gulp* here goes...

The Top 5 "Hot Now" Local Artists
We define this as local artists that are catching our eye right now, or receiving a lot of exposure recently (or should be). Click on each artist to learn more about them. In no particular order...

Jason Bohnert
Jessica Dawn
Sambatuque
Karen McClanahan
Charmagne Coe


How did we get to these five? Individually, each of the five staff members at FCP created their own top 5 and then we met and chose these. Want to know what other artists were on our lists? Keep reading...

First of all, we have a special Honorable Mention. Four of our five staff members wanted to include two exciting artists in our final top 5: Joe Cornett (photography) and Robin Cadigan (ceramics, photo to left). One problem: they are both members of our five-person staff! We felt that we couldn't put them up there because we'd appear biased (and we also didn't want to exclude them because they are on our staff). Regardless, we feel that they are really, really, really good artists.

Here are the other names that were listed by individual staff but didn't make the final top 5...


Our next FCP Top 5 will be unveiled beginning of November...

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