Saturday, September 08, 2012
Windows on the World...a poignant, small surprise
I was just going through some cookbooks to see what I wanted to have my husband take to the swapmeet. Even though it's mostly electronics (and requires, interestingly, a ham radio license in order to be a seller there), he finds that my old cookbooks are really hot sellers!
In a book published in June, 2001, I just now found a recipe from the restaurant in the World Trade Center (Windows on the World) for "Roasted Wild Turkey with Cornbread-Bacon Dressing".
This book is a collection of recipes from various restaurants, most of which are in the Los Angeles (or Southern California) area except for a few, like this one.
It calls for a 12-14 pound Turkey so my husband, who wants me to save this book because of it's symbolic value, asked if we (me) could make this for Thanksgiving!
I woud try and type it out for you, but it's awfully long and that would probably be a violation of the book's copywright. Oh well.
Sadly, I'll bet that this recipe died with all of the people who were victims on that horrible, fateful day: September 11, 2001.
In a book published in June, 2001, I just now found a recipe from the restaurant in the World Trade Center (Windows on the World) for "Roasted Wild Turkey with Cornbread-Bacon Dressing".
This book is a collection of recipes from various restaurants, most of which are in the Los Angeles (or Southern California) area except for a few, like this one.
It calls for a 12-14 pound Turkey so my husband, who wants me to save this book because of it's symbolic value, asked if we (me) could make this for Thanksgiving!
I woud try and type it out for you, but it's awfully long and that would probably be a violation of the book's copywright. Oh well.
Sadly, I'll bet that this recipe died with all of the people who were victims on that horrible, fateful day: September 11, 2001.
Labels:
9/11,
recipe,
September 11,
Turkey,
Twin Towers,
Windows On The World
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