Something to manage our hungers

Flourless Chocolate Cake

7:14 am. I rolled out of bed, guzzled a cup of water, and started separating eggs. It was almost too early for the oven to be on, but Halloween beckoned and my office was having a little afternoon party, so I thought chocolate. And cake. And simplicity, because I had gone to yoga the night before and went to bed instead of back into the kitchen. 

Flourless Chocolate Cake
Flourless Chocolate Cake

So the eggs were cracked. Whites were whipped, chocolate and butter was melted, sugar was whisked, and soft peaks were formed and folded into a deeply rich batter destined for a warm oven. Thirty-five minutes later, out came a puffed cake with just enough time to cool before dusting it with a thick layer of powdered sugar and packaging it into a carrying case. 

I'm grateful for a cake like this. We all need one that's nothing fancy, yet beautifully tender and satisfying. Something to manage our hungers.


Don't hold back now, have
​chocolate, throw extra

kindling on, even though
skies urge cover & hoarding.
When mice pitter in

for crumbs, compliment
their small feet and fitting
ways. When your mouth

houses a curse, swallow,
think how you once
had no words at all

yet managed
your hungers.

-from The Hard Season by Kathleen Lynch


Flourless Chocolate Cake
Flourless Chocolate Cake

(For the recipe, visit Food 52.)

Literary City Guide | Nantucket

Literary City Guide | Nantucket

“The air of Nantucket comes into your face and eyes as if it was glad to see you. The moon comes here as if it was at home, but there is no shade ” -Ralph Waldo Emerson


Nantucket always conjures up images sand, seafood, and houses that look like Ina Garten's Long Island estate, right? Frequent visitor Liz Rollins knows the ins and outs of this quant seaside town, and even did you the favor of noting which establishments are open year-round, in case you'd like to visit during the off season.

From the best Portuguese bread to a library serving the community since 1820, Nantucket is certainly worthy of a weekend getaway, even in the winter.  Enjoy!

Literary City Guide: Houston

First came Waco, then came Austin, and today Houston joins the fold in Literary City Guides!

Is everything bigger in Texas? I'm not sure, but I am certain the Lone Star state's literary scene is vast and growing, not to mention all the great food stops along the way. 

Houston native Ima is showing us around, including stops at a coffee shop near the best food trucks, and a library with monthly poetry readings. Grab your walking shoes, and join us in Houston!