October 31, 2021
It is with a bittersweet heart that we officially say goodbye to our home in Ohio. Kev has been offered a promotional opportunity within his company, which requires us to relocate to Massachusetts. My post today will be dedicated to Ohio-themed pastry pockets, a nod to a place we’ve called home for the last several years. Ohio was the first place Kev moved to shortly after college. I joined Kev in Ohio after stopping through Chicago to teach high school for a few years. Initially, when I moved to Ohio for work just over six years ago, I never thought I would grow to love life in Ohio. As time passed, I started to realize how much Ohio had to offer – wonderful people and even better cost of living. Everything cost a dollar or two less than what I was used to growing up in New York. In a few short years, Ohio became our home. We were very happy living in Ohio and thought it would be where we would land permanently. Of course, life doesn’t always work the way we imagine it. When May rolled around, Kev sat me down and let me know he was offered a promotion within his company with the caveat that the position was located in Boston. We had many discussions and sleepless nights discussing what relocating to Massachusetts would mean for us. By the end of summer, we had decided the move would be beneficial for both of us. It was located in the New England area, which meant my family was only a few hours away by car. We packed up all our belongings, said our goodbyes and moved to Massachusetts. The last recipe I developed in our home in Ohio was my take on pastry pockets. I wanted to make some Ohio-themed pastry pockets featuring one of my favorite ice cream flavors from my favorite ice cream shop in Ohio, Graeter’s. When I first visited Ohio, Kev tried to help me assimilate to a new area by taking me to some of the popular food shops in Ohio. One shop, an ice cream shop, was known for its amazing ice cream. The most popular flavor among our friends was the black raspberry chocolate chunk ice cream. The ice cream featured a beautiful purple hue and was flavored by the fruity and tart flavors of black raspberry. The black raspberry ice cream weaved in large chunks of chocolate chunks. I definitely had a moment of love at first bite when I tasted the ice cream. I loved the combination of a slightly tart, sweet fruity black raspberry ice cream paired with a bittersweet chocolate. The marriage of flavors struck my tastebuds in a familiar yet new way. I loved the ice cream so much, I just could not get myself to buy any other flavor of ice cream whenever I visited the ice cream shop. The flavors stayed on my mind for years after. When I came across a black raspberry jam sold at the local supermarket near our home in Ohio, I could not help myself but to buy a couple jars of black raspberry jam. The black raspberry jam led me to creating my black raspberry hazelnut chocolate pastry pockets. My first exposure to pastry pockets was in the form of Pop Tarts, a treat I ate one too many times throughout my childhood. I loved trying new varieties and popping the tarts into my toaster oven to warm them up right before serving. When I got older, I stopped eating them and instead starting making my own version in the form of pastry pockets. There is no better way to say goodbye to our home in Ohio than to make Ohio-themed pastry pockets. My take on pastry pockets features my trusty pie dough recipe prepared in advance and chilled. The chilled pie dough is rolled out, cut into the state of Ohio shapes, and filled with melted chocolate, crushed hazelnuts, and black raspberry jam. I seal up the pastry pockets by crimping the edges with a fork, brushing on some egg wash, piercing some holes into the pastry pockets to allow for venting, and baking them to golden-brown perfection. When they are out of the oven, I let them cool slightly before topping them with a black raspberry glaze and colorful sprinkles. My black raspberry hazelnut chocolate pastry pockets taste best when served warm. Biting into one seems to seamlessly transport me back to moments of my childhood enjoying Pop Tarts and moments of my adulthood settling into Ohio life. Kev and I enjoyed the pastry pockets as we toasted to our time living in Ohio. Ohio will forever hold a special place in our hearts. For now, farewell to Ohio!
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