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When it comes to giving more material things this month, because Christmas, I encourage you to check out our Holiday Gift Guide on page 35, chock-full of over 75 presents that’ll please the most discerning person on your list. The best part? Almost everything is available at small-box brick and mortars, so you can rest assured you’re doing your part to support the cornerstones of our community. Bonus: We’re giving away a few of the featured gifts; follow us on Instagram (@stylemags) for the details and how you can walk away a winner. Whether you loathe or love this time of year, remember to take a moment to appreciate the people, places, and things that abound and surround. Happy holidays!

When it comes to giving more material things this month, because Christmas, I encourage you to check out our Holiday Gift Guide on page 35, chock-full of over 75 presents that’ll please the most discerning person on your list. The best part? Almost everything is available at small-box brick and mortars, so you can rest assured you’re doing your part to support the cornerstones of our community. Bonus: We’re giving away a few of the featured gifts; follow us on Instagram (@stylemags) for the details and how you can walk away a winner. Whether you loathe or love this time of year, remember to take a moment to appreciate the people, places, and things that abound and surround. Happy holidays!

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eat & drink<br />

TASTE / SEASONAL RECIPES<br />

Yuca con Chicharrón<br />

Submitted by<br />

Juan Ruiz, Co-<br />

Owner at Nuby’s<br />

Café, 329 East<br />

Bidwell Street,<br />

Folsom, 916-358-<br />

9210, nubyscafe.com<br />

• 1 lb. yuca (frozen or fresh), cubed;<br />

available at international markets<br />

or online<br />

• 5 lbs. pork shoulder, cut into 3” x<br />

3” pieces<br />

• 1 onion, quartered<br />

• 3 tbsp. salt<br />

• 4 whole garlic cloves<br />

Add water, yuca, and 1<br />

tablespoon salt to large<br />

saucepan and boil until fork<br />

tender (about 15 minutes).<br />

In a large pan filled with water,<br />

add 2 tablespoons salt, pork,<br />

onion, and garlic. Let water boil;<br />

once water has reduced by<br />

half, stir pork every 10 minutes<br />

until the water has evaporated and the pork is soft.<br />

Remove garlic.<br />

Deep-fry the yuca in oil heated to 350 degrees for<br />

about 10 minutes, or until crispy.<br />

Deep-fry the pork for about 5 minutes, or until crispy,<br />

and serve with curtido (coleslaw) and tomato salsa.<br />

Mexican Chocolate Pudding<br />

Turkish Baklava<br />

Submitted<br />

by Brandon<br />

Guenther,<br />

Chef/Owner<br />

at Tortilla<br />

Flats Cantina,<br />

564 Main Street,<br />

Placerville, 530-295-9408,<br />

tortillaflatscantina.com<br />

• 1 whole egg<br />

• 2 yolks<br />

• 6 oz. bittersweet chocolate (66-<br />

74% cacao)<br />

• 2 tbsp. unsalted butter, softened<br />

• 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract<br />

• 2 1/2 cups whole milk<br />

• 1/2 cup heavy cream<br />

• 1/3 cup brown sugar<br />

• 2 tbsp. unsweetened cocoa powder<br />

• 2 tbsp. cornstarch<br />

• 1/3 tsp. ground cinnamon<br />

• 1 pinch cayenne pepper<br />

• 1/4 tsp. kosher salt<br />

In a small heatproof bowl, whisk<br />

together the egg and yolks, set<br />

aside. Place chocolate, butter,<br />

and vanilla in a food processor<br />

(don’t turn on). In a medium pot<br />

over low heat, whisk together<br />

milk, cream, brown sugar, cocoa,<br />

and cornstarch and cook until<br />

it begins to boil. At that point,<br />

it will start to thicken; when it<br />

does, immediately pull off the<br />

heat.<br />

Pour a little of the hot cornstarch mixture into the<br />

eggs, stirring constantly, then whisk the eggs back<br />

into the pan with the remaining cornstarch mixture.<br />

Cook over low heat, whisking constantly, until<br />

mixture just returns to a bare simmer.<br />

Immediately pour into the food processor and<br />

blend until very smooth. Pour into individual bowls,<br />

teacups, or 1 large decorative bowl. Cover with plastic<br />

wrap and refrigerate until firm and cold. Garnish with<br />

whipped cream, shaved chocolate, and cinnamon.<br />

Submitted by Metin Emek, Chef and<br />

Owner of Northstar Home Baking, 2380<br />

Sunset Boulevard, <strong>Rocklin</strong>, 408-656-0830,<br />

northstarhomebaking.com<br />

• 1 box phyllo dough, thawed<br />

• 1/2 lb. melted butter<br />

• 1 lb. nuts (walnuts, almonds, pistachios),<br />

chopped<br />

SYRUP<br />

• 2 cups granulated sugar<br />

• 2 cups water<br />

• 2-3 drops lemon juice<br />

Make the syrup. Bring the sugar, water, and<br />

lemon juice to a boil and cook about 15<br />

minutes over medium heat. Let cool.<br />

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Take the<br />

phyllo dough and layer one by one on a<br />

sheet pan or cooking tray. Spread melted<br />

butter on each layer until you’re done with<br />

half. Spread the chopped nuts on top of<br />

the phyllo surface evenly. Cover the nuts<br />

with another layer of dough and keep<br />

spreading melted butter on the layers<br />

of remaining dough until the last sheet.<br />

Leave in the refrigerator for 10 minutes.<br />

Remove and cut the baklava shape of your<br />

choosing. Bake for 35-40 minutes or until<br />

golden brown. Remove and pour the cold<br />

syrup on it. Allow to cool before serving.<br />

FOR MORE SEASONAL RECIPES, VISIT STYLERGBR.COM!<br />

50 stylergbr.com // DECEMBER <strong>2018</strong> // /stylergbr /stylemediagroup /stylemediagroup /stylemagrgbr

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