Saturday, August 16, 2008

Early Start Saturday...Nutella Truffles


I've been up for quite awhile due to the massive construction going on right below our windows. Not sure that construction is the right word--what is going on would more accurately be described as deconstruction because it involves those things that break cement and sound like helicopters and also those things that saw metal tubes in half and sound like your ears splitting into shards. Anyways, thanks to our early wake-up call, it is eleven am and the house is sparkling and smelling like begonias, cinnamon roll dough is rising and a draft of my big paper has been sent out. The only problem is I'm so tired that I would like to use the cinnamon dough for a pillow and go to sleep. Only the helicopters are still sounding. Sumanth does well with little sleep, though, and he is right now making truffles from homemade nutella...I was wondering what that one pound bag of hazelnuts was for...

He's been planning this chocolatey dessert for awhile. The other night we were on a bench waiting for a train that was taking a very long time to come because of a Red Sox game or something and he was talking about making a chocolate hazelnut sauce. Just as I was saying that nutella seems like the kind of thing that is just easier to buy, the woman on the bench beside us, said, "oooh, that sounds delicious." Well, we started chatting, first about chocolate, then about desserts, then boston, then the trains, etc. I enjoy chatting sometimes, so I held up my end of the conversation (Sumanth went back to invisioning his dessert) and answered her questions about where I liked to shop, what kinds of cheesecake I prefer, what kind of train passes I buy, etc. All the while I was thinking that it was a bit odd to be talking this long to someone while waiting for the T, but I figured we just had a lot in common and that Boston could feel like a small town after all. I imagined her thinking that I was quite good at small talk in the rare way that few people are. Sumanth said when he felt the conversation go astray was when she asked, out of the blue, "Do you ever make wraps?" At the time, I thought it was a fine question, and went along to tell her all the kinds of wraps I've made and even recommended a brand of wrap she might try. (Cedar's) Anyways, finally, the train came, and I imagined us all sitting in a row together, chatting it up about lunch meats and urban life, but lo and behold, she found another partner while on the way into the train. I heard her start in on all the same questions--even about cheesecake and wraps! She even offered her new friend some of her Trader Joe's chocolate mint balls that she had just bought. Whoa. Next time I'm going to be more discriminating with who I'll give my wrap advice to.

5 comments:

doctorbarefoot said...

nutella truffles??!!!! Good God, the inherent edible extravagance of such thing is blowing my mind a bit. and don't you just want to trundle down in your pajamas to plead with the hard-hat construction workers that they might be ruining your sanity, and couldn't they work from 11am on, instead of beginning in the god-awful morning.
i feel very strongly-weirdly about that woman, and that she should NOT have offered anyone any food, or that she should have seen what a stellar small-talker you are!

Brooke said...

Yes I am with manda's on this...To have such specific, effortful and glowy small talk with someone only to find out they are having this with everyone...Well that is just being a small-talk spoiler of specialness...grrr.

Nutella i find is not only easier to buy but far too easy to eat. i think people have gagged as they observed large spoonfuls go from Jar to my Mouth. but their gags could not impede my joy, no sir.

oh i'm excited about my book. i love that this has now been discussed on three internet forums: started facebook, answered email, referenced on blog. So 2008.

Jodi Girden said...

i resonate too much with sumanth in this story. there have been so many times that we've been in conversations like these, and i've been all too happy to hear you carry on the conversation, and i get to return to my thoughts. those nutella truffles look dee-vine.

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