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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Courte Paille Revisited
Not knowing what to do with ourselves today, we decided to go the Courte Paille http://atomic-temporary-17826715.wpcomstaging.com/2011/08/12/courte-paille/ for lunch again. My husband had never been and we weren’t really up for anything special and the Courte Paille met these non-expectations. Please don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Appetizer, Cooking, Dessert, Food and Wine, French
Tagged cooking, fast food, food, French, restaurant
9 Comments
Christmas Goose with Apples and Calvados
The goose was really good even though my husband had to pull out the odd quill and feather with pliers. I hate that. The goose was stuffed with apple pieces marinated in Calvados, then surrounded with apple wedges before roasting. … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Food and Wine, French, Main dishes, Recipes
Tagged apples, calvados, Christmas, cooking, food, French, goose, recipes
23 Comments
Jacques Does Ribs
I’ve talked about my friend Jacques before; he was a butcher in Paris for over 20 years and now owns a Cafe-Tabac in Sens. He was the one who got my sodium nitrate for curing the sanglier. http://atomic-temporary-17826715.wpcomstaging.com/2011/11/16/le-sanglier-part-ii/ I leave … Continue reading
Posted in American, Cooking, Food and Wine, Main dishes, Recipes
Tagged cooking, food, pork, potato salad, recipes, ribs
20 Comments
Le Sanglier Part III
For those of you who missed the beginning, check out the previous posts: http://atomic-temporary-17826715.wpcomstaging.com/2011/11/14/le-sanglier-part-i/ and http://atomic-temporary-17826715.wpcomstaging.com/2011/11/16/le-sanglier-part-ii/ After 5 weeks of soaking in a spiced salt brine, it was time to get down to business. I removed the sanglier shoulder, rinsed and soaked … Continue reading
Posted in American, Cooking, Food and Wine, French, Main dishes, Recipes
Tagged Boar, cooking, curing, food, recipes, sanglier, smoking
8 Comments
Salmon with Saffron Sauce and Fettuccine
What can I say? Salmon with fresh pasta and saffron sauce. We practically swooned! Fast and easy. Have some today! Salmon with Saffron Sauce and Fettuccine 2 tbsp butter 2 shallots, chopped 1/2 cup white wine 1 tsp dijon mustard … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, fish, Food and Wine, French, Main dishes, Recipes
Tagged cooking, fettuccine, food, recipes, saffron, salmon
22 Comments
The Cuisine of Ile de Maurice
We were so lucky to meet Twayab, a perfectionist at his job of house restoration and a superb cook. He and his lovely wife Mina invited us over to sample his native foods from the island of Mauritius. We began this … Continue reading
Posted in African, African, Appetizer, Cooking, Dessert, Food and Wine, French, Main dishes
Tagged cooking, cuisine, food, Mauritius
16 Comments
Pork Loin Roast with Two “Pommes”
In France potatoes and apples are both pommes or apples. But the potato is an earth apple or pomme de terre, while the apple is just an apple or maybe pomme de tree 🙂 Whenever I make pork roasts or … Continue reading
Posted in American, Cooking, Food and Wine, Main dishes, Recipes
Tagged apples, cooking, food, pork roast, potatoes, recipes
13 Comments
Cherry Cheesecake Miniatures
I used an old Fanny Farmer recipe for these mini cheesecakes that is very good. http://atomic-temporary-17826715.wpcomstaging.com/2011/05/15/miniature-strawberry-cheesecakes/ and made a simple cherry sauce for the topping. We had wanted to make blueberry muffins for my husband’s homecoming but couldn’t find fresh blueberries. … Continue reading
Posted in American, Cooking, Dessert, Food and Wine, Recipes
Tagged cheesecake, cherry, cooking, dessert, food, recipes
19 Comments
Balsamic Glazed Calf’s Liver with Brussel Sprouts
Okay, boudin noir yesterday, calf’s liver today. Jade and I have to get our favorites out of the way before the squeamish, palate-less side of the family arrives. It’s not that they don’t like these things when I serve them, … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Food and Wine, French, Main dishes, Recipes
Tagged brussel sprouts, Calf's liver, cooking, food, French, recipes, veal
20 Comments