Marble of Foie Gras de Canard
Great recipe for leftover sauteed Foigras slices (see video of preparation here) A chilled Foie Gras Terrine
Great recipe for leftover sauteed Foigras slices (see video of preparation here) A chilled Foie Gras Terrine
Rich and Nutty, with Coffee flavor! serve with a Macedoine of fresh Citrus Fruits, or a medley of dehydrated Fruits
For the Flammkuchen, crumble 15 grams of yeast in 1.3 dl of lukewarm water and dissolve while stirring. Add 250 grams of flour, 1 pinch of salt, and 1 pinch of sugar, and knead into a smooth dough. Let it … Read More
Gordon Ramsay, the English Celebrity Chef, decided to divert from the scenes of English and American eateries into the deep of the Rainforests in Guyana. Since my wife’s parents are from Guyana it seems a bit strange that he decided … Read More
I made it to the top 20 – Read the entire story here 15. UlrichK’s Food & Travel Blogs Blog Food and Travel blogs by a four-star awarded chef. He reaches out to potential, upcoming young chefs to share … Read More
Kaifeng, China, 1147, offering sumptuous banquets. from the varied and delicious cuisines of China’s different regions. Hundreds of small inns, teahouses, boodle shops, and dumpling houses also thrive night and day in this bustling cosmopolitan center. Bureaucrat and roving critic … Read More
USA, December 1969 And its favorite is the ever-reliable restaurant chain Howard Johnson’s, with its big steaks and fries, cozy booths, warm atmosphere, and attentive staff Japanese steakhouses are attracting good customs on the West Coast. Wendy’s, a new fast-food … Read More
London, England, July 4, 1954 Several unusual things happened today: Smithfield Market opened for business at midnight, rather than 6.00 a.m. the London Housewives’ Association could be seen in Trafalgar Square conducting some sort of arcane ritual, and Geoffrey Lloyd, … Read More
England, 1595 The Tomato, a fruit regarded with suspicion until recently in England is finally making its way from the ornamental garden to the dining table. A Plant native to the coastal highlands of western South America, the tomato first … Read More