Fuck I love winter. Yeah, that’s right, I’m one of
those. I dig the holidays, the energy, the bustle, the lights, the goofy ass
music, (well that Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer atrocity not withstanding)
the bows, glitter I could do without, the excited kids, the crying babies, the
tables full of roasted food and toasted relatives, but even beyond the holidays
I simply love winter as a season. First of all it is the one time of year us
busty and chunky girls kind of shine…..and not because we’re sweating. We look
good in sweaters that accentuate our positives; there is no layer of patina refracting
light and allowing dusty bits of gross shit to stick to our puddling pudgy
faces, shorts are never a consideration, (and not even if it were 300 degrees
would I ever do that to anyone, no need to worry about that, like ever)
everyone else all bundled up look kinda puffy too and I once heard that the
smell of Ranch dressing becomes an aphrodisiac from like November through
February! Fuck yeah, this is my goddamn season.
So I stress for the store but come home during the
holidays kind of lit up and vibrating. The non-stop and heart pounding that
comes from trying hard to stay on top of everything and act as if it is no
sweat, well like I said, it makes me vibrate and in turn I spin about, work
hard and don’t stop until it comes to a screeching halt which used to be pretty
much right after Christmas, with some craziness come New Year’s Eve but last
year Randy was savvy and snuck in a couple tastings between Christmas and New
Year’s which did two things, kept the energy and me going. Being the bubble
lady that week is kind of my rock star week, everyone needing suggestions or
recommendations and for my Champagne freaks, well it is the end of the year
celebration, this year ending with a fried chicken party and record numbers for
the store. So short story already too damn long, unlike Target or whatever, our
season isn’t over until 6:00 PM on New Year’s Eve.
Came through the door Monday night with a big grin
on my awkward mug and an itch, that itch, the one that when I was little would
have me craving summer and sinking my little body in the pool. Head plunged
under water, world silent and gentle as I floated in absolute soundlessness.
The itch for me now far from the nose-stinging chlorinated water, far from the
fear that would inspire me to go there, my itch now coming in the form of
audible clicks as I turn the knobs on my stove, the stubborn groan of my
vintage food processor, the screaming sizzle of animal flesh searing or
rendering, veggies sweating their sweetness and smearing it along the bottom of
my well used pans. Not as quiet as when my little blonde head would bob
underwater until my green eyes were nearly bloody red and burning so bad people
might not suspect I’d been crying…for months until it was warm enough to swim,
float and pretend I were anywhere else….no, the itch that moves me now, causes
my too tired frame to stand for hours, it’s the nibble from the mouths I love
to feed and the undeniable power and pleasure I feel when I’m in my kitchen, especially
in winter….feels like floating.
I didn’t even bother to remove my shoes, just jumped
right into my already fragrant, and way to fucking tiny kitchen. A plump
butcher bought chicken, stuffed with lemon, brown onions and herbs, (okay there
might have been some butter…I am a chunky girl, gotta keep those sweaters
filled and all) already in the oven I drained the morel mushrooms and began the
painfully tiny dice I like for the shallots when I make risotto. I don’t even remember
the events in order, there was lots of chopping, stirring and scraping, the aromas
from three pots and a roasting pan in the oven acting like firm hands giving me
a deep tissue massage. The occasional “click” as my blade hit a bone while
carving the chicken, the hiss of Brussels sprouts as they rolled around in a
cast iron pan with a layer of bacon drippings, another sign of winter…my
beloved bowl of spent bacon glory, (you call it fat, I call it flavor/glory)
that I keep beside my stove for about two months out of the year, it is used to
season everything but come March, it just seems to vanish. Not on purpose, just
the way I cook and the way the seasons move me.
My tired wrist driving a waiter’s corkscrew into a
spongy cork and the fucking erotic aroma of Pinot Noir from Beaune wrapping its
hands around my throat, resting its thumbs upon my chin and slowly pulling my
lips apart. The groans, grunts and ‘holy fucks’ I hear as metal hits porcelain,
my food hits our palates and Domaine de Montille 1er Cru Les Sizies splashes against
the morels and swollen rice that lie warm and creamy in my mouth. Deep sigh,
another glass of sensual and “fuuuccckkk” inspiring Pinot Noir before opening a
bottle of N.V. H. Billiot Grand Cru Brut Reserve, finally kicking off my shoes
that were beginning to feel as if they may have been welded on. The curve of my
back against the overstuffed cushions on the couch, cheeks warm from wine and the
season, action movie that is much preferred to the whole going out on New Year’s
Eve with the untrained and ill-behaved, on television. Big stretch, big sigh
and a big…cough. Fuck.
So yeah, I love winter except for this shit right
here. I’m sick! Least this asshole of a virus waited until after the holidays
but it couldn’t have waited until after inventory, (last night) and my Loire
Chenin Blanc and Cabernet Franc, (Friday…fuck me, that is today. Dang it, I
will sleep someday, I swear) that I have been wicked excited about?! Fucker.
Guess not. Buttwad, buttwad of an illness that hasn’t even had the decency to
fully explode on me yet. Got the shivers, the thick chest, (and no, not the
tight sweater heaving kind) that when I cough tastes “funny”, the cloudy and
full of pressure head, fire breathing sore throat and aches that rest in just
about every joint I have. Pushed back my start time for inventory yesterday,
was told to take today off, (thank you Dale and Randy Kemner!) and am
slathering myself in oily Vicks rub in an effort to break this gunk up and be
ready for tomorrow.
Pissy. I was pretty damned pissy all day. I could
have been at work, I’m not all snot rockets and chest oysters, yet. I could
have gone in and done something but….well I guess this is the slow time for the
store. We don’t need all hands on any deck and I’m guessing no one wants to
take any kind of wine advice from the Vicks stinking, nose blowing, fire
breathing, pouty chunkster who is constantly flipping open her compact to make
sure she doesn’t have a….”bat in the cave”. Real charmer, that’s me…
“You hungry? I can make lunch” my comment to my
husband while still in my jammies, face all scrunched and feeling the kind of
lost that comes when all the “going” stops. After an obligatory exchange of
words wherein my husband acted like he “could” go out and pick us up something
to eat, I shuffled my big fluffy sock wearing ass into the kitchen, clicked
over the knob on my stove took a spoonful of “flavor” from its winter spot
beside my stove, tossed it in a pan and let my blonde head bob in clicks, bacon
drippings, Beaune 1er Cru Les Sizies as a liquid to deglaze my pan, tender
pasta, shaved cheese, chopped hunks of 48 hour rubbed pork ribs, canned sweet
tomatoes and dried red pepper flakes. Lunch. Up long enough to make lunch and
within hours, “So, you want me to make dinner?” pretty much sure I am a chick
that needs like a purpose and junk….otherwise; I just sit around in thick
layers of mentholated goo muttering and cursing. Happy fucking New Year right?
If anyone is wondering how the hell it is that I am still married, and to a man
that can’t keep his hands off me, all I can offer is, winter, sweaters, bowls
of bacon drippings and the occasional bottle of Beaune Sizies and H. Billiot
Grand Cru Brut Reserve. Oh, or these….
I went ahead and rolled little balls of leftover, intensely
flavored morel mushroom risotto in egg and then breadcrumbs, and fried them….because,
I mean really, why wouldn’t I? Served with a big salad of greens, celery, sweet
green apples and crumbled blue cheese. There was pizzas too but who cares.
Fried bits of steaming, creamy, melt in your mouth mushroom risotto and N.V.
Camille Saves Grand Cru Carte d’Or Grand Cru Big Ass Full And Sexy Bubbly Wine,
aint a summer dish and therefore, suits me just fine. With the tea cup ride
that is the season finally over, or sadly over, still not sure which, I find
myself grateful and yearning, longing and throbbing for another place to get
lost and grateful for the bottles, clicks, bits of rendered pork and waiting
plates that let me get lost in them….
Mmmm. This makes me so hungry ... But I can't do it. On a (too) bland diet for a few days. Sorry to hear you're sick. Me too. Seems like bad case of the stomach flu.
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing! To be sick and still whip up this kind of meal. Wow! Your husband is a lucky man! I think I'll have my wife read this and see what she takes away from it. Hmmm.
-- William
Dang, girl! How is it you manage to make the words rather dance across the screen?! They rather act like the bubbles you so love.
ReplyDeleteWhen do I get to pull up a plate?
I, too, am in the camp that thoroughly enjoys the non-wine posts (but I love those too). Matter of fact, I think my faves are the ones that start non-wine and surprisingly get a whole new perspective on wine at the end.
Happy New Year, Samantha!
William,
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear you are sick! Jeremy let me know that you had to cancel your reservation, (and that you sent me a personal apology) for tonight's Loire class. Broke my heart, not for me mind you but because I know how much you were looking forward to attending this one! Tummy issues are the worst, mind is a head/chest cold deal and now my heart is breaking a little for me because I don't think there is a chance I will be able to smell anything tonight. Grumble.
I don't know how lucky my husband feels most days but yesterday he was a supremely happy man. The pasta was really damn good, rich but still vibrant with both canned and fresh tomatoes, and those rice ball arancini deal...for-get-about-it. Even sick as I was I had to say, "I think is one of the best things I've made" which caused my husband to nearly knock me over trying to get to the plate of still steaming, achingly rich and fiercely crunchy rice balls. I always need something to get lost in, when wine isn't an option then my kitchen comes to my rescue. Get better you!
Marcia,
Well how stinking sweet are you?! I wrote this under the spell of cold medicine and the pressure to push myself to keep writing...been a bitch since I quit smoking although I have no idea why....so I thank you for taking the time and I assure you, should you ever be down this way, you always have a spot at my table.
Geez, I was planning on having a light lunch but now I think I need something delicious and rich instead... and then maybe a cold shower
ReplyDeleteDear Sam,
ReplyDeleteEven tho you are sick (and i am sorry), i feel honor- bound to remind you that "winter" in California is what we call "spring" in the rest of the country. If you really wnt to show off those sweaters ( and all that goes in them) there are lots of places with a real winter for you.
Hope you feel better soon.
Rogue Wino,
ReplyDeleteHeh, this was way timid for me! Hope you lunched upon something that satiated you...
Webb,
I was wondering if anyone was gonna break my bawls about the winter in SoCal deal, had to be you? You are always so sweet, loving and supportive. I know I don't know dick about real winter but this is damn cold for us dessert natives!
My Gorgeous Samantha,
ReplyDeleteYou had me at "I went ahead and rolled little balls..."
I'm always hungry for something, or, actually, someone, after I read one of your posts. I can start to smell your kitchen. No, that's not a metaphor. You make food sexy with your talent and passion. Yours is the only blog that after I read it, I have to burp.
I love you so much!
Ron My Love,
ReplyDeleteWell you know, there is nothing my hot box likes better than a satisfied burp....and mine wasn't a metaphor either. As you and I have spoken of, there are times when my muse leaves me and when I have a thick, heavy, mucus heavy cold my wine muse is no match, so sad but oh so true and the one place I can still go to find my RAWR, get my purr going and inspires words to flow, (shitty as they may be strung together) from my fingertips is my kitchen. I wish My Dear Sweet Ron, that one day I can cook for you. I would love that nearly as much as I love you.
The next time we get to hang out, there better be a kitchen and a can of old bacon grease lying around.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, so been so off the grid, but I look forward to rekindling the vampire-hour FB chats in the new year.
Fried risotto balls... mmm mmm good!
ReplyDeleteJoe,
ReplyDeleteDude, that would be awesome. Noticed you have been MIA but I too have been spending far less time on facebook....gotten kinda bored and well, with my chat buddy missing and all, what's the point?! Was glad to see a new post from you this morning kid, and glad to read your first full year in the wine business was pretty much what you expected. I personally think there is more than 10% of people that care about wine, I just think they find it way intimidating and kind of shrug it off rather than look dumb. Hard fence to get over but once they do, so much fun for the rest of us to turn them on to new things. Cheers to you kiddo.
Sara,
Dude. I mean I guess I could have just re-warmed the risotto and served it but, damn those crunchy little arancini are insanely good.