
Sometime in December, I received a package in the mail.
Packages are always exciting, but I’ve learned to check my enthusiasm when I arrive home and see a thick brown envelope or a slim brown box on the dining room table. You see, nine times out of ten, the package isn’t for me but for Dennis, who is continuously ordering obscure cd’s, weird audio-related electrical appliances, and the latest developments in computer technology. The last time a package was mine, it turned out to contain a new supply of contacts. What I’m saying is, a package, a personal package, a fun package just for me, is a rare and special occasion.
This brown box came from Silver City, which made my heart jump. We spent a blessed week there in October visiting Rob and Tyler of Kumquat/Blogquat fame. Rob is an amazingly original and creative (on other occasions I’ve used the word ‘weird’, which did not go over well, but really, if you look at the list of dishes for his most recent tasting menu, isn’t weird a word that comes to mind?) cook, and I had a feeling he’d sent me something home made - so naturally I was really excited about the contents of this package.
Here’s what I found:

He replied: they’re our state cookie, biscochitos.
Me: No they’re not, maybe they were cookies once, but they’re cookie crumbs, now.

Yesterday my friend Maarten came over for 3 episodes of Dynasty and because I was feeding him lasagna leftovers and a bowl of tired salad, I decided we needed dessert. But I did not have anything that could be dessert. Except.. maybe… those frozen disintegrated cookies?


Unless you are friends with Rob, who sends you cookies, which turn into crumbs while traveling from New Mexico to Amsterdam, you won’t be able to reproduce this crumble. I know I won’t – unless Rob will share his cookie recipe, that is.
3 comments:
ziet er zaaaaalig uit!
Hi Klary,
Wanneer ga je nu weer in het Nederlands schrijven? Je schrijft heel goed Engels, daar niet van, maar ik vind je VÉÉL fijner in het Nederlands. Kun je niet twee sites maken, een Nederlandstalige en een Engelstalige naast elkaar? Simultaan?
Hartelijke groet,
Lucie
The funny thing is that I've never posted my recipe because I was waiting for you to eat the cookies. Since they never arrived as cookies, I'll have to post my recipe for biscochito soil (and then take credit for inventing such a thing!). Glad you enjoyed and more glad the Dennis has a super palate
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