What's the Word November 20th Edition

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WHAT’S THE WORD UNIVERSITY OF THE INCARNATE WORD November 20., 2017

DIVERSI-TEA, FALL 2017


12 Genius Thanksgiving Cooking Tips From Celebrity Chefs Tyler Florence’s mashed potato hack = genius. Jesse Szewczyk, BuzzFeed Staff Cooking a Thanksgiving feast can be ~intimidating~... But lucky for you, celebrity chefs have some clever tricks that’ll help you pull it off (and make your food taste 100 times better). Here are 12 of their best: 1. Tyler Florence boils his potatoes directly in heavy cream when making mashed potatoes.

2. Julia Child wrapped her turkey in buttery cheesecloth while roasting to give it a deep golden color.

He adds his potatoes to a pot and covers them with heavy cream. In an interview with PopSugar, he explained, “I’ll take that same cream and butter and add that to the potatoes and cook the potatoes in cream and butter.” The results are super creamy, rich, and unlike any mashed potatoes you’ve had.

This way, you won’t have to keep basting it with butter as it roasts ― and according to The New York Times, it “becomes a golden, burnished roast that cooks in two hours and slices like a dream.”

3. Martha Stewart tears her bread into small pieces and dries it out in the oven before making stuffing...

4. And she dry brines her turkey for 24 hours to season it and make sure it stays moist.

She dries it out just enough so it holds its shape and doesn’t get too soggy. The hand ripping (instead of dicing) also gives it an unexpected texture that crisps up nicely.

Her dry brine only takes four ingredients to make and assures your turkey comes out nice and juicy.

5. Wolfgang Puck uses a more traditional method and wet brines his turkey - letting it soak for four hours before roasting.

His method is more labor intensive, but it’s a classic technique that helps keep your bird nice and juicy.


7. While Nigella Lawson adds allspice to hers which gives it an unexpected pop of warm flavor.

8. Jamie Oliver ditches the sad, canned cranberry sauce for a homemade version made with apples.

She adds cognac (or brandy) along with chicken stock to deglaze her pan after caramelizing onions to make the base of her gravy. This builds a ton of flavor and utilizes all the delicious brown bits that form on the bottom of the pan (AKA fond).

Nigella takes her gravy to a whole new level by adding allspice, cinnamon, and clementine juice to transform her gravy into something entirely new.

He makes his own by cooking diced apples and fresh cranberries together with sugar and cinnamon to create something you’d actually want to eat with your turkey.

9. Giada De Laurentiis finishes her turkey with a sweet and savory cranberry orange glaze.

10. Rachel Ray makes her pie crust a month ahead of time to get a head start.

11. Emeril Lagasse makes his stuffing with chorizo to give it a spicy kick.

It gives the turkey a beautiful shine and vibrant flavor that is perfectly sweet and savory.

She gets everything prepped and ready and says, “The day before Thanksgiving, simply pull out the crust, fill it with your desired filling, then bake as instructed.�

Emeril kicks up the flavor of ~sometimes bland~ stuffing by rendering spicy chorizo and cooking his veggies in it. That way, the bread soaks up all the delicious flavor and creates a stuffing that is bursting with flavor.

6. Ina Garten spikes her gravy with Cognac to give it a subtle kick...

12. Marcus Samuelsson makes an unexpected variation of apple pie with cheddar cheese and cardamom.

He plays off of the unusual (but popular) combination of apple pie and cheddar cheese by making a cheddar pie crust and filling it with cardamom-spiked apples.


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local blood donors came to the rescue

Thank you! During recent tragedies, blood donors stepped up to help.

U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ashley J. Johnson

Local blood donations save lives:

When this little hurricane evacuee from Houston arrived at the hospital, blood donations were there to help save his life. When victims of the Sutherland Springs shooting needed blood, South Texas Blood & Tissue Center provided it to the hospitals treating them.

500 units a day sent for the daily needs of hospital patients

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Community Safety Note: Please be aware that the cooler weather has brought out a variety of insects, including the “ASP� caterpillars. The black or tan caterpillars are known for their painful venomous stings. Stay away. For more information visit: https://citybugs.tamu.edu/factsheets/biting-stinging/others/ent-3010/


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Questions for a Cop Do you have a nagging question that you have always wanted to ask a cop but were too afraid to ask? “Why do cops like doughnuts?” Would you like more information about how to stay safe during an emergency? “What should I do if someone starts shooting on campus?” Do you know how to protect your valuable property from theft? “Is there a way I can mark my valuables, electronics and textbooks?” Are you curious about Texas law involving drugs and alcohol? “Is driving while high the same as drunk driving?” Do you need advice on how to handle a problem? “I’m concerned about my roommate, can you help?” Corporal Jim Snow, the Community and Compliance Officer with the University of the Incarnate Word Police Department is here to answer your questions. Simply send Corporal Snow an email with your questions and he will provide a personal response. Some questions and answers may be selected to be published in the Campus Engagement Newsletter. You will remain anonymous if your question is selected. Please email Corporal Snow at jsnow@uiwtx.edu. Questions for a Cop



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NEW BASKETBALL STUDENT SECTION SPONSOR

Julian’s Italian Pizzeria & Kitchen has signed up to be the sponsor of your student section for men’s and women’s basketball. Julian’s will be providing free pizza for students who sit in the Julian’s Student Section at all home conference basketball games this season. In addition, there will be in-game promotions with chances to win gift cards and other fun prizes. To kick-off the Julian’s Student Section, Julian’s will be providing free pizza for the men’s basketball home game tonight at 7 p.m. as we host Trinity University. Julian’s will also be providing free pizza for the women’s home game this Wednesday at 6 p.m. Put your Cardinal red on, come out and support your UIW Cardinals and enjoy some great pizza and fun! See you in the McDermott Center!


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