Thursday, January 29, 2009
Take Bacon. Add Sausage. Blog
I love the New York Times. I read it everyday online, especially the Dining and Wine section and the Style section. Today the most e-mailed article on at NYTimes.com was "Take Bacon. Add Sausage. Blog." It's worth the read. I'm not sure that the recipe looks like anything that I want to try, but I like the article. 2 lbs of bacon around 2 lbs of sausage around cooked bacon, it is a heart attack in pig.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Cyrille et Christelle Lorho Fromager Affineur - Strasbourg, France
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Strasbourg Butchers
I am so happy that you can see the actual feather leftovers. For some sick reason I love them.
Friday, January 9, 2009
La Boutique d'Antoine Westermann - Plats cuisines Epicerie fine Vins
The wines at the other end of the basement. It was very dark, which does not come out well in this picture, which just lent to the charm of the whole store.
When I returned upstairs, I really thought that I had died and gone to heaven. The prepared foods were unbelievable, and only in France would they have all of the things that you would need to have caviar prepared and ready to eat - blini, creme fraiche, egg yolks chopped, red onions chopped, caviar of many varieties...... my mouth is watering just looking at the pictures again.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Fresh Start for a New Year? Let's Begin in the Kitchen
As a little plug for Mark Bittman, I just bought the new edition of his "How to Cook Everything" Cookbook, and I love it!
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Monoprix Adventures
Monday, January 5, 2009
The Farmers Market in Strasbourg
We ate a lot of pate on holidays and I thought that this was a particularly beautiful pate en crute at one of the stalls. I became re-obsessed with the French Baby Radishes that you see on the left. Their colour, delicious flavour, cuteness and beauty was irresistible. We bought them a number of times over the course of the holidays. I was also intrigued by the vegetable beside the radishes that is greenish. It is a cross between a cauliflower and a broccoli. I had it at a restaurant that I ate at and quite enjoyed. I have no idea what it is called, but it was quite interesting
I think that this is lavender, however am not sure, regardless it was all over the market and beautiful.I hate nougat, but the variety that was offered was awesome.....
Cheese, cheese and more cheese. There were so many cheese stalls. As I have so many pics of cheese shops that I visited, I have posted only a few cheese pics here. I figure you will get enough of them in the next little while!
The fish mongers had so many interesting and varied types of fish. It was so cold outside that I think the fish didn't even need the ice they were sitting on!!
So Francais! About 3 minutes later these 2 little girls were ripping the end of the baguette and eating it, while their parents shopped. So adorable.