Apprenticeships: engineering matters

Let stand until they have softened, about 5 minutes.. Ladle the soup into bowls.

To hear LeNell Camacho Santa Ana tell it, I was a regular customer at her pioneering Red Hook, Brooklyn bottle shop from pretty much the get-go in 2003, and seeing as I dorked out every time I came in, she offered me a job to which I replied, "You can't afford me."In my recollection, that is true up to the last part of the sentence, because A. I'm not prone to that kind of sass and B. what I imagine I was trying to convey is that the last time I'd worked in a retail shop where they sold something that spoke to my passions (that'd be the HMV record store in Herald Square, kitty-corner from Macy's in the mid '90s) I couldn't actually afford it because I took full and frequent advantage of the employee discount and essentially had to deposit my paycheck right back into the till.

Apprenticeships: engineering matters

Still, she didn't seem to take great offense and I hung on her every bit of wisdom about whiskey in all its forms, as well as life, love, and the importance of not missing a chance to open the good stuff.On a random weekend in the winter of 2008, for instance, she'd busted out a couple of bottles of 1970 Lafite to enjoy alongside a. potato-chip-topped squash casserole.my husband and I brought over to her loft because that's just how she lives.. Just a few weeks prior to that classy casserole night, LeNell had noticed the vultures beginning to circle.

Apprenticeships: engineering matters

She was several bottlings into her limited Red Hook Rye production, which she'd carefully selected from four barrels of 1984.Willett whiskey.

Apprenticeships: engineering matters

and sold exclusively at her namesake shop, when she noticed they were suddenly available via more far-flung channels.

From a store newsletter at the time:.1/2 pound bittersweet chocolate, coarsely chopped.

1/2 pound (2 sticks) unsalted butter, cut into chunks.5 tablespoons sugar.

1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons sifted cake flour.Preheat the oven to 350° F. Grease twelve 4-ounce ramekins or aluminum foil molds with the softened butter.