Aga Oven Cooking with Montclair's Dr. Naomi Grobstein

by Melody Kettle


Dr. Naomi Grobstein, Montclair resident and founder of the Family Health Center of Montclair, is an unabashed Aga enthusiast!

Dr. Grobstein became a lover of the Aga after travelling to England, where Aga cooking machines are very common, largely due to the wet, damp climate.  On the morning of our video shoot, Dr. Grobstein prepared a very full breakfast including steel cut oatmeal, which was put in the Aga oven the evening before, and came out wonderfully moist, creamy and steamy.  Dr. Grobstein also prepared roasted almonds and a plate of delicious roasted vegetables.  She also baked cranberry scones and fresh bread, in addition to a quiche, a soufflé, and unbelievably delicious and aromatic roasted bananas. 

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Roasted Bananas in an Aga Oven

by Melody Kettle


Check out this fantastic roasted banana creation from Dr. Naomi Grobstein.

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Fourth of July Parade

by Melody Kettle


This was the scene from Midland Avenue yesterday as the parade rolled by!Happy Fourth to all!

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Blind Tasting At Gary's Wine & Marketplace #4

by Melody Kettle


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A sage sommelier once said, “There’s no better way to learn about wine than to taste wine.”  I took that advice to heart and committed myself to enophile enlightenment. 

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All Up In My Grill

by Melody Kettle


Cliff Proven, Manager American Royal HardwareThis Friday, July 1 at 7:30 pm, Brookdale Park will be the site of the Essex County Summer Concert Series, featuring a free concert performed by the U.S. Military Academy Band, followed by a firework display.  Of course this indicates an evening of great entertainment, but according to my calendar, it signals the official beginning of picnic season.

What are the most important requirements of a picnic? Transportability, ease of eating, and of course, flavor! And since barbeque is the unofficial flavor of summer, it only makes sense to incorporate grilling into the picnic.

But isn’t that difficult? Well, no – if you have the proper equipment. If you’re already a hard-core picniker, you may own a portable grill, but for those who are unaware of the great ease and portability of such grilling gadgetry, consider this a short primer.

There are really three options in portable grilling: propane, charcoal, and electric.  American Royal Hardware, 251 Park Street, Upper Montclair, has all three options currently in stock.

The Weber Q-120 Portable Grill, priced at $179.99, is compact and fueled by a tiny disposable 14.1 oz. LP cylinder – great for parks without electric hook-ups, and especially for those who do not enjoy the challenge of starting charcoal.  

But, for the charbroil purist, American Royal also has the Weber Smokey Joe priced at only $34.99, it’s a small price to pay for genuine flavor.

Then, there’s the Weber Electric Q-140, $229.99, an option for those who obviously have an electric hook-up.

In addition to my Q-120, I’ll be packing some sausage, olives, cheese, panini, and definitely empanadas.

So what are you packing?  And what will you be drinking?


Blind Tasting At Gary's Wine & Marketplace #3

by Melody Kettle


Brian Maxwell, Maggie Fox, Sue Guerra, Gary Fisch, Melody KettleHot From The Kette just had another fun and surprising blind tasting at Gary's Wine & Marktplace.  Think they guessed both wines correctly? Find out!

WATCH THE VIDEO on HFTK's new page, Into The Grape Unknown!