Thursday, December 27, 2007


November 2007 Host: Amy

Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides

Summary

This is an epic novel of three generations of a Greek-American family told through the eyes of a hermaphrodite, Calliope Stephanides. The story begins with the grandparents of Callie who, in 1922, fled Greece as it burned all around them. Due to a lack of eligible mates in their tiny village, the grandparents, who are brother and sister, begin their own intimate physical relationship and get married as they cross the Atlantic. Unknown to them, a recessive gene will be passed down to their grandchild, Calliope, who ends up with secondary male sex characteristics. This wasn’t discovered until Callie was fourteen - she had been living as a girl and eventually rediscovered her/himself as a man. This is a rich novel as it also describes family difficulties during historical times such as the Greek-Turkish wars, prohibition, world war II, and the Detroit riots. The author is a winner of the Pulitzer prize.

Discussion

-About half of us did not finish the book due to time constraints and the length of the book. We all agreed that it was a very good book, and those who did not finish, had every intention of doing so. It was not light reading nor a book you wanted to rush through. After all, it took the author nine years to write the book, his research and attention to detail were impressive. While reading the book, you actually felt as if you were transported to such places as Greece, Detroit in the 1920s and 1930s, and San Francisco.

-This book also sparked discussions of our own personal lives which I probably shouldn’t repeat here. Let’s just say that it was probably one of the more animated (and fun) discussions the book club has had.

-The author’s first person narrative was at times intense - one particular instance being from Callie when she was in her mother’s womb, e.g. “Only I from the private box of my primordial egg, saw what was going on.”

-The characters were all well developed which led to some disappointment about the grandmother Desdemona being left out towards the end of the book.

-There was some impatience while reading the book. It seemed to take forever to get to the crux - when Callie finally discovers her fate.

-Callie, who later becomes a man, is raised as a girl. During the initial and subsequent physical examinations, certain physical characteristics are missed by the aging family doctor. This goes on for fourteen years. An interesting question posed here is that, as a parent, if you were aware that your child were a hermaphrodite immediately after birth, would you choose their sex and have surgery while they were an infant, or would you let things be and wait for the child to decide what their own gender is after they go through puberty.
Menu (assorted comfort foods):

Hard salami and cream cheese appetizers

Bread bowl and dip

Sausage and cheese wontons

Vegetable rolls and dip

Stuffed peppers

Nachos

Iced pumpkin cookies

Our refreshing beverage for the evening.


Hard salami and cream cheese appetizers


Ingredients

One pound sliced hard salami
16 ounces soft cream cheese


Spread cream cheese thinly over a slice of hard salami. Cover with another slice of hard salami and spread cream cheese over the next slice, continue until you have four layers of cream cheese and five layers of salami. Cut into eight triangles. Continue until salami is used up and chill for a few hours before serving.


Sausage and Cheese Won Tons


Ingredients

1 (16 ounce) package wonton wrappers
1 pound sausage, browned and drained
1 cup shredded monterey jack cheese
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1 cup ranch dressing


Optional: you can add chopped red pepper and black olives if you like


1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray a miniature muffin pan with cooking spray.
2. Insert wonton wrappers into the muffin pan so as to form small cups. Bake five minutes in the preheated oven. Allow the baked wrappers to cool.
3. In a medium bowl, mix the cooled sausage, cheeses, and ranch dressing. Fill the baked wonton wrappers’ cups with the mixture.
4. Bake the filled wonton wrappers 5 to 10 minutes, until the sausage mixture is bubbly and slightly brown. Watch closely so the wonton wrappers do not burn.

Veggy rolls and Dip

A very good dip in a bread bowl.

Stuffed Peppers


(Tom is really looking forward to getting this recipe. He loves stuffed peppers.)

Nachos


Iced pumpkin cookies


Ingredients


2½ cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
¼ teaspoon ground cloves
14 teaspoon ground ginger
½ teaspoon salt
½ cup butter, softened
1 cup white sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 cup canned pumpkin puree
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract


Frosting


5 tablespoons butter
2 cups powdered sugar
½ teaspoon vanilla
2-3 tablespoons milk


1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, ground cloves, ginger and salt; set aside.
2. In a medium bowl, cream together the ½ cup of butter and sugars. Add pumpkin, egg, and 1 teaspoon vanilla to butter mixture, and beat until creamy. Mix in dry ingredients. Drop on cookie sheet by tablespoonfuls; flatten slightly.
3. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes in the preheated oven. Cool cookies, then drizzle or spread frosting.
4. Frosting: In a small skillet cook butter over medium low heat until browned. Be careful not to burn. Combine butter, vanilla, and powdered sugar. Add milk as needed to achieve desired consistency.