Sunday, March 25, 2012

Mad Men Season 5!!!

Tonight is a pretty exciting night, as Mad Men comes back to television for it's fifth season. In a short time I have fallen in love with the Mad Men world and have enjoyed taking a journey through the food of the sixties. In honor of all things Mad Men, I thought it would be fun to take a food trip through the sixties and visit some of the trends that came from that decade.

Fondue
Fondue is a Swiss dish of melted cheese served bread. Over the years there have been many variations of fondue, like chocolate fondue served with fruit or fondue bourguignonne , where pieces of meat are cooked when dipped into hot oil. I wonder what kind of fondue Joan would make?

Ambrosia Salad
I have to admit, I kind of love ambrosia salad with the fluffy mini marshmallows, mandarin oranges, pineapple chunks and coconut. The combination of sour cream and shooed cream works well because it balance the sweetness of the fruits. Ambrosia salad is the perfect addition to your brunch buffet or a summer picnic.

Rumaki
The sixties brought Polynesian and faux Polynesian food to the table and rumaki was an hors d'ouevre enjoyed at many cocktail parties. They are made by wrapping water chestnuts and chicken liver in bacon. It is then marinated in soy sauce and baked. They are placed on cocktail picks and served to your guests. Betty included Rumaki on her dinner menu when trying to impress Don's colleagues.

Lastly, Chicken Kiev and since I'm talking about it I have to include a great quote by Roger Sterling " They have Chicken Kiev, butter squirts everywhere.". Chicken Kiev, has been considered Ukranian in origin. It consists of a boneless chicken breads that has been pounded and then rolled around garlic butter with herbs. The chicken is then breaded and either baked or fried. Mmmmmmm, sounds good.

I hope you enjoyed our short trip through some popular foods from the sixties. Mad Men starts in fifteen minutes, pour yourself a cold Heinekin or make the perfect Old Fashioned then kick back and enjoy the show. Enjoy!

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