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Written for Paper Palate on the Well Fed Network

I only recently became a Gourmet magazine subscriber. I’ve been tempted to subscribe for quite awhile but I finally took the plunge a few months ago after realizing that a large percentage of the meals I make each month usually come from the Epicurious website in the form of recipes from the past Gourmet and Bon Appetit issues.

The March 2007 issue of Gourmet has been my fourth issue since subscribing. I have loved each and every issue so far, but this issue has made my menu planning for the month a cinch. It is jam packed full of recipes that my family will love and that I can do fairly quickly on a busy weeknight.

A few of the March issue highlights are:

  • Kitchen Design – I love color…bright, bold color. This section shows the hottest trends in kitchen appliances and cookware, which includes the Turbo Chef oven in red that I would love to get my hands on!
  • Good Living – Besides finding out that there are some great dates in March to look forward to (Something on a Stick Day March 28th…Chip and Dip Day March 23rd) I was excited to hear of the new product that actually can remove the caffeine stimulant out of beverages simply by using this little plastic stirrer which snags up the molecules. Technology is amazing.
  • Gourmet Travels – Bruce Feiler writes of a visit to Nambia. The people, the culture and the landscape are all breathtaking.
  • Recipes, recipes and more recipes – A few of the recipes that caught my eye in this issue are: Tarragon Chicken Fricassee (pg 96), Crisp Pork Medallions with Creamy Caper Sauce (pg 100), Banana Rum Cream Pie (pg 102), Shrimp and Romaine Stir Fry (pg 104), Crisp Braised Pork Shoulder (pg 140), Caramelized Potatoes (pg 141), and Cheddar Jalapeño Bread (pg 152).

As luck would have it, two of the recipes from this issue of Gourmet magazine were on the menu for this past weekend. The Crisp Pork Medallions with Creamy Caper Sauce and the Cheddar Jalapeno Bread.

The Crisp Pork Medallions with Creamy Caper Sauce was an incredibly simple dish to put together. The blend of flavors in the pork alone was enough to be excited about. Add the creamy caper sauce and you have an easy dish that is company worthy.

The Cheddar Jalapeno Bread is unbelievable as well. If you love bread and/or cheese with a kick, this recipe is a must try. I omitted the step in the recipe that requires you to roll the bread out into a rectangle. Instead, I just let the bread rise in the loaf pan and once it was ready for baking, I placed it in the oven for about 45 minutes. It really doesn’t get much easier than this. I can’t wait to have some of this bread tomorrow as part of a toasted sandwich. In fact, I may go out and purchase that Panini Press I have been eying just for this bread recipe alone.

Posted on Sunday, March 18, 2007 at 10:16PM by Registered CommenterKristen | Comments16 Comments

Reader Comments (16)

I like those magazines too - I just can't fit another magazine subscription into the budget (or find places to store them hee!) So I'll live vicariously through you :D

The pork looks awesome and that bread is something my husband would go ga-ga over!

Very nice post :)
March 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterLisa
Cheddar and JalapeƱo?!!! I am sold!!!:D
March 19, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterasha
I think you posted about every recipe on my list from this issue as well. Now, I have a review prior to cooking. Gosh, I love the internet!
March 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJenifer
That Cheddar Jalapeno Bread sounds delicious! :)
March 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterKaren Beth
I have always been intimidated by Gourmet magazine, thinking I would def have to be a professional cook to understand the recipes. Your review makes it seem not so bad, though. I will have to sample a newstand issue and see what I think. Maybe it's time to mature past my Everyday mag...
March 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJody
I love Gourmet but I find it has a few too many ads in it. I prefer Saveur but adore the photography in Gourmet! I have a huge collection of old Gourmets from the 40s, 50s and 60s, they were so much fun back then!
March 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterFreya
I did have a subscription for many years but please I'm trying to keep the magazines and paper down. I did always find it one of the better in terms of appealing and doable recipes. It is excellent.
The bread looks perfect for the panni!
March 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMy Kitchen in Half Cups
Kristen, your post is great news to me - I've subscribed to Gourmet as well!! I was so happy to find out that they'd deliver the magazine here. Now I'm very anxious, I can't wait to receive my first issue. :)
March 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterPatricia Scarpin
Cheddar jalapeno bread? That looks fantastic. Must try that for the hubby.
March 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterCheryl
Okay Kristen, I come to browse and what do I find? Bread, bread and more bread! I am a sucker for bread and chocolate brownies. Which is why I'm low carbing now....DANG! Those brownies look lucious!

Just wanted to say hi and see how things are going in your 3 year old world!

March 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterAimee
I love these mags too, but I have yet to order any cooking mags. I have dog magazines and Entertainment Weekly. Time to switch up. Thanks for the recommendation!
March 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJennifer
Fortunately, I have a local library a couple miles away, and they carry both of these magazines. I have succumbed to the fabulous cover photos, tho, while standing in the grocery store line, and usually end up picking up the holiday issues! The pork looks fabulous, and I will be trying it in the next week or so. Yum, I love your blog!
March 19, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterFarmgirlCyn
i just got a subscription for my birthday and i'm itching to try some recipes. you're right, it was a good issue
March 20, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterconnie
Did you know you can purchase magazine subscriptions from eBay for way cheaper than other discount magazine publishing websites? That's how I got Annie her 3-year subscription to Fine Cooking.

We used to subscribe to Gourmet and Saveur as well as Cook's Illustrated but it got too much. There's enough recipes in one magazine already!
March 20, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterNate
Kristen, you are doing great things here!

My favorite food magazines are Intermezzo and Food & Wine (and sometimes Saveuer), but I love the others, too.
March 21, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMimi
Yes, I would also LOVE the Turbo Chef oven. It roasts a chicken in 14 minutes. Worth the $8,000 price, right? Maybe in my next lifetime! Great recipes, I think I need to try a few of those. Great stuff!
March 24, 2007 | Unregistered Commentersusan

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