"Winter must be cold for those with no warm memories."
~ From the movie An Affair to Remember

MOONSET/SUNSET
(January 21, 2011)
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RYE BRISKET with VEGETABLES
(30 year old recipe adapted from Bon Appetit)
Whole brisket (8 pounds)
2 large chopped onions
2 cloves crushed garlic
2 packages onion soup mix
1 bottle chili sauce
1 can beer
3 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
3 slices rye bread
8-12 large carrots
cracked pepper
chopped parsley
- Rub brisket with garlic and place on bed of chopped onion in tight covered roasting pan. In order over brisket sprinkle fresh pepper, Worcestershire sauce, soup mix, chili sauce, and beer.
- Lay carrots around brisket. Tear bread in small pieces and tuck under brisket so liquid is covering bread. Cover and place in oven at 350 º for 45 minutes.
- Reduce oven to 275º and cook for 2 hours and 15 minutes or until done. (Check to see if bread is covered by liquid).
- Remove and cool. Slice and arrange meat and carrots on oven proof platter. Cover with foil.
GRAVY:
Take bread, onions and 2 cups liquid from pan. Place in blender until blended. If too thick, add more liquid. Adjust seasoning. Return to pan and blend with remaining liquid. Abut 1/2 hour before serving, reheat meat and carrots. Arrange on serving platter. Pour part of gravy over sliced meat. Serve remainder separately in sauce boat. Sprinkle with chopped parsley.

'Wa-gi-daa-king' Winter
(Hubbard Lake, MI)

View From Top Deck

Snowy Woods

January Sunset
(Hubbard Lake, MI)
Comments
Hubbard Lake looks beautiful in all seasons. I make a barbequed brisket but this recipe sounds even better than barbeque sauce. I can't wait to try this one!
Eileen
Thanks iMac ... I particularly love moonrises and moonsets, not always able to see ... so Friday AM was a gift!
Thank you, Eileen. Though frigid, blessed with a beautiful early AM moonset and evening sunset (and lovely guests), it was a beautiful weekend.
Thank you, gardenwalk ... do hope you enjoy the brisket ... so simple. Let me know.
I have a brisket in the freezer and have been wondering how to cook it--thanks for a delicious-sounding suggestion!
I am always trying to think up new ways to cook meat in the winter. Thanks for the recipe!
Like that you can click twice to get the largest view.
The moon rise is prize winning !!!
You are a lucky lady to have these views!
donna
Funny thing about the quote, I had it on my list to use in a blog post this week. Great minds, and all that.
Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
Thanks Clare ... you might have guessed, if looking closely at the moon, the original moon that night (large) is superimposed on the photo over the moon sized as I saw it setting on the lake.
Dear Carol, thank you. We both never seem to tire of photographing the wondrous joys that we are blessed to (never truly own) but tend. While my garden back home waits, I am content to share the joys of winter.
Thank you, Karin. Yes, Michigan sunsets are amazing! Blessed to be surrounded by the Great Lakes and thousands of beautiful inland lakes, of which this is to me one of the most beautiful, the remains of the day are truly awesome.
How true, Rose. Winter wears its own beauty and why I love the 4 seasons, each unique. Hope you enjoy this simple recipe.
Hi Rosey ... this is a hearty dish, one never would crave in summer!
Thanks Patsi! I know, lots to see. Our weekend getaway was wonderful ... certainly not as warm as your last trip that sounded perfect for this time of year.
Thank you, Carolyn ... it was a true delight to see both the moon set and sun set in the same day ... a fun capture!
Hi Zoey ... you well know how lovely Michigan sunsets can be!
Thanks, dear Shady. The weekend was delightful and hoping to return next weekend. I'm blessed to tend both pieces of earth that I love.
Would love to have you visit, Donna. It's fun to entertain new guests and show them around. I am a 'self proclaimed' Michigan ambassador!
Jen, you are a dear. You well know I am also a huge fan of yours! We must someday meet ... a dream for me :)
Hi Michelle and thank you, one who know the splendor of this beautiful state.
Thank you, PlantPosting. Yes, Photoshop is one of the many tools I use and Picasa is great for creating a collage. These are photos of my up north cottage ... home is downstate (3 1/2 hour drive) and a bit milder climate.
Thanks, Kala. Yes, comfort food!
You are very welcome, fer, and thank you. Always a joy to hear from you.