Sunday, January 1, 2012

12 in '12

This year, I'm joining a host of fellow food bloggers in coming up with my 12 in '12 list-- the 12 dishes I most want to make in the next 12 months. Some of these are just a general idea, and some are specific to one particular recipe I've been dying to try.

1. Sourdough Bread
2. Nutella Swirl Bread
3. Hot Cross Buns
4. Tamales
5. Buffalo Chicken Dip
6. Ribs
7. Cherry Pie
8. Gelato
9. Jalapeno Mac & Cheese
10. Rum Cake
11. New York Cheesecake
12. Cornbread

Do you have a 12 in '12 list?

9 comments:

  1. I would love to learn how to make tamales!!

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  2. That sounds like an ambitious but fun to do list! Just one a month would meet the goal, good luck!

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  3. I would love to be able to make macarons. I can't wait to see you work through your list. :)

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  4. That all sounds delicious. I am knitting 12 adult sized sweaters in 2012 :)

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  5. Growing up in NJ and moving to CA, I want to make New York Crumb Cake. It is impossible to find here in CA. I also want to make a cute apron/chef hat set for two of my 9 y.o. granddaughters.

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  6. What a great idea! I've heard of a 30 by 30 list, but I like this one too. Are there a main blog hosting the 12 in 12? I'd love to participate :)

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  7. Not quite a 12 by 12, but I do want to make quick chilled rellenos this year. And I love your orange scones..perhaps I need to make them too!

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  8. I most recently tried a cornbread recipe from allrecipes.com and it received rave reviews. I believe it was the most popular listing. I used the tip to use a cast iron skillet pan and it was perfect! I'm enjoying reading your blog and very inspired by it. Your blog really speaks to me :)

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