To Your Good Health Simple Things Help Make Healthy Aging Possible SuperUser Account / Sunday, January 1, 2017 0 21107 Have you noticed that the numbers in the phone book seem to be getting smaller? Do you find it harder to get down on your knees to look under the bed—and to get up again? Read more
Athletic Trainers Bring Expertise to Ferris Hills’ Fitness Center SuperUser Account / Thursday, December 1, 2016 0 20288 Certified athletic trainers from UR Medicine’s Thompson Health visit Ferris Hills at West Lake twice a week, leading exercise classes, helping residents use the fitness center equipment correctly and answering questions about how to get started with an exercise plan as well as how to accomplish specific goals. Read more
Clark Meadows offers Short Stays SuperUser Account / Tuesday, November 1, 2016 0 23656 Imagine…a comfortable and friendly hotel-like setting where you enjoy chef-prepared meals in an elegant restaurant. Read more
Lynne Standish / Wednesday, March 30, 2022 / Categories: Ferris Hills Events, Ferris Hills Blog Cooking Demonstration with Chef Matt A number of Ferris Hills residents turned out to listen to Chef Matt during one of his first cooking demonstrations. I don't know about you, but I have always heard that making risotto can be a bit touchy. Chef discussed some of the tricks to making his Mushroom Risotto, and in particular, that you cannot rush it! He learned some "tricks" for this dish many years ago from an Italian Chef. The process began with cooking garlic and then onions....along came the rice and the "toasting" began. This is a recipe that you must continue to stir. Chef added a mushroom stock made from mushrooms, wine, herbs and water. He spoke about the necessity to cook down the wine. And then finally he added the "good stuff" as he referred to the cream, the butter and the parmesan cheese. Throughout this process, Chef was able to answer a number of questions from the audience, and finally, the Risotto was ready and the tasting began! Buon Appetito! Previous Article Just chilling out! Next Article Happy Birthday Dorothy! Print 14366