Recipe by The View From the Great Island
Visit websiteDescribing food isn’t as easy as it seems. The English language is super limited when it comes to words that convey the sensations of taste and the nuances of flavor. The vague delicious pretty much covers it all. There’s also delectable, luscious, scrumptious, and toothsome, but they don’t exactly roll off the tongue, and they definitely don’t tell us anything at all useful or concrete. Maybe I’ve been commenting on too many food blogs lately, but I’m fresh out of words to describe this peach and apricot pie. I’m officially giving up awesome, amazing and incredible for the day. I never use yummy, tasty, or mmmmmmmmmmm. Drool and mouthwatering are not only overused, but kind of gross. I guess I could dance around the issue and talk about the beautiful range of yellows and oranges you get when you mix peaches and apricots, and how the colors magically intensify when you cook them. I can talk about the messy, over sized crumbs on this tart and the way the butter and brown sugar fuse into a kind of molten butterscotch the oven. And how the glossy juice bubbling out from underneath those chunky crumbs will just about overflow the walls of …
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