It was great fun to be a guest at the Official Residence of the Consul General of Japan in NYC to celebrate the Capital of Japanese Food (self declared): the Tottori prefecture. Under a grey and crying sky ready to fall on my head I was more than happy to take refuge in the Carrère [...]
Entries from October 2009
Let’s go to Tottori!
October 30th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Fish · Food History · Food Sources · Japanese Food · Manhattan · Travel
PINKONOKLASTIC!
October 26th, 2009 · No Comments
Pinkonobalastic, Pinkonobalistic, Pinconoklastic! That will be the short multimedia performance that I will be offering Wednesday October 28th 7PM at the Emily Harvey Foundation —537 Broadway at Spring street / 2nd floor / Manhattan NYC— Weather permitting I will include an ecumenical organic communion. The soirée is filled of international performers: Beatriz Albuquerque Michel Bulteau [...]
Tags: Live Shows · Manhattan · Poetry
Ragoût Express
October 22nd, 2009 · No Comments
A râgout express is a contradiction in term. A stew should cook as long as possible. This being said let’s move on! The term râgout covers a lot of territory. A good definition would be “a well-seasoned meat or fish stew usually with vegetables.” The word ragoût comes from old French ra-gouster “to revive the [...]
Tags: Bay Ridge · Food History · Food Sources · French Food · My Fast Food · Recipes
Country Mussels or Moules Paysanes
October 17th, 2009 · 4 Comments
Mussels contain high doses of Omega-3, a fish oil compound that nutritionist say is helpful in reducing cholesterol. Farming mussels is believed to have been invented in France in 1235 by an Irishman named Patrick Walton. The story goes that Patrick Walton left Ireland to escape the police. His boat wrecked on the coast of [...]
Tags: Bay Ridge · Brooklyn · Dinner · Food Sources · Lunch · My Fast Food · Shellfish
Purple Cabbage & Gromperen Plaâ
October 14th, 2009 · 1 Comment
When we took off for France in mid-July I left a purple cabbage (red cabbage is actually never “red”) in the fridge. I was pretty confident it would keep until our return. It was a beautiful purple cabbage from our CSA share and I actually wrote a post and took pictures about that particular share [...]
Tags: Bay Ridge · Cabbage · Food History · Lunch · My Fast Food · Recipes
Back!
October 13th, 2009 · No Comments
What I miss most when I travel is cooking my own food. During my trip to Boston, Springfield (MA) & Cornish (NH) nothing I hate was memorable, though all very decent. The highlight was definitely a vegetable chowder and a lobster roll at the Windsor (VT) train station. The focus on my trip was not [...]
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