Entries by Rachel Tokarski (87)

Wednesday
Dec292010

Perogies

 

I am lucky to have two wonderful holiday traditions during Christmas time.  On Christmas Eve, my Dad's side of the family eats home made perogies.  (There is loads of other food, but this is what we all look forward to the most!)  The Tokarski women gather at my Aunt Sherry's house a week before Christmas.  This year it was Sunday (the day after caplet day for my Mom's side of the family.)  We make meat, potato, and sour kraut perogies.  In our process we make the dough, spoon the homemade fillings into them, and then pinch.  Once they are pinched close we put them on plates covered in flour so they don't stick together and send it over to the stove where someone is boiling and sauteing.  They are fully made then froze for the week till we cook them up again on Christmas Eve.  Here is the delicious, floury, and buttery process in photos.  

 

Thursday
Dec232010

Cappelletti

 

On my Mothers side of the family we have a Christmas tradition of making these things called "cappelletti" or "caplets." That means "little hat" in Italian.  We make them a week before Christmas, freeze them, then serve them in broth.  This is pretty much all we eat on Christmas day.   Some add a splash of wine and others add  parmesan reggiano cheese.  Everyone in my family looks forward to it the entire year and there are normally no leftovers.
I inquired a bit more this year at - as we call it "Caplet Day," and learned from my Grandfather, Great Uncle, and Great Aunt, that my Great Grandmother, Irma, (who I remember because she lived to the age of 98) and Great Grandfather, Guleardo, were both born in Reggio Emillia, Italy.  There, both of their families made cappelletti.  My Great Aunt also said my Great Grandmother told her she remembered making them for the first time when she was 6 years old in 1915.  This had been a tradition in my family for well over 100 years and as you can tell we intend to keep it that way. 
The night before "Caplet Day" my Mother makes 9 batches of dough (thats 60 eggs!)  And eventually, the dough making will be passed along as my responsibility.  My Uncle makes the meat we use which is called "pist."  (Naturally when we were little we used that word often during "Caplet Day" because it sounded like we were saying you know what.)  When we begin, the dough is flattened by my mother.  Usually the younger kids who don't make caplets yet will turn the crank in between taking plates of made caplets off the table to be counted into 10x10 lines.  Then my Uncle cuts the dough  and passes it along to caplet makers.  The board we use to knead and cut the dough was my Great Grandmothers.  She got it in 1931 when she married my Great Grandfather Guleardo.  I wont get too technical but the dough is only passed to certain people.  There are those that strictly make pist balls, and those that make caplets, hah.  Once we are finished and the top side of the laid out caplets are dry, we flip them, let the other side try and bag them up.  This year our final caplet count was 4051, a record high. 
On a side note, my Grandfather told me my Great Grandmothers maiden name was Neri.  This was Michelangelo's mothers maiden name.  So I'll go with that and hope I'm related to Michelangelo!  Hah.  Something interesting I could dig further into.

 

Have a safe and happy holidays everyone.  I hope it's filled with food as delicious as this!

 

 

 

 

 

Monday
Dec202010

Waken Baken... Pittsburgh Shaken

 

Friday night I attended the second sold out Waken Baken Tour show Wiz Khalifa packed at the new AE Stage in the North Shore.  Fans were shoulder to shoulder as Wiz came out on stage after Rostrum Records recent Taylor Allderdice graduate Mac Miller opened.  Wiz went from hoodie, to t-shirt, then t-shirt to shirtless as fans went wild.  His set list included all the songs his fan base they call the "Taylor Gang" enjoyed.  Wiz and his hype man Chevy Woods opened with "Pittsburgh Sound" and ended the show with the Billboard top 100's number 11 hit "Black and Yellow" and "This Plane." After being backstage a minute the "Wiz" chants began to explode from the crowd.  He then rushed the stage with  all of his friends to round out the evening with a surprise  unreleased song  "Taylor Gang." 

 

 

Friday
Dec172010

Feeling Grateful

 

Last night, my girlfriends and I had a cookie making party for the holidays!  We had chocolate chocolate, peanut butter, pumpkin, and sugar cookies with an array of decorating supplies. Along with puppy chow and red velvet mini cupcakes with cream cheese icing.  Oh, and we must not forget the "jug" of wine.  This was a fantastic evening that turned into a dance party.  (Great way to burn off some of those sweets we devoured. Hah.)  We all felt like we were 12 years old again dancing in the living room to Spice Girls, Hanson, NSYNC, and we cant forget the classics, Madonna, Hall & Oats, and Bruce Springsteen that we blasted.  (The neighbors probably thought we were insane!)  This was a perfect time to remember what the holidays are about though.  Being with loved ones and enjoying the company of great friends.  I feel incredibly grateful to have such wonderful people in my life.  They are each talented, inspiring individuals and I cannot wait to see what the new year has in store for them!

 

 

 

 

Mackenzie Farone, one of my best friends (above bottom right) is a blogger as well.  Here is a link to check out some of her posts! Enjoy :) FitnessNAt

 

Wednesday
Dec152010

Gingerbread House

 

I spent this afternoon with my 4 year old cousin, Natalee.  After playing legos and babies, we decided it was time to make a gingerbread house.  (Mind you she told me this was her third, so she's a skilled gingerbread house maker as you will be able to tell.)  Im not sure where most of the candy went, onto the house or into her stomach.  "I just can't stop eating it," she giggled the whole time.  Now that she's into a sugar coma napping, I'm going to wrap some Christmas gifts.  Happy Holidays :)