Among all the family recipes Les Pannequets Saint-Louis is truly a unique one, et je pèse mes mots — that is: and I weigh my words — yes: unique, a word I almost never use. My great grandfather Louis, Gabriel, Marcel, Marie, Peyrafitte (1858-1929) created this amazing recipe that we still make for very special [...]
Entries from December 2009
Family Heirloom: Les Pannequets Saint-Louis
December 31st, 2009 · 3 Comments
Tags: Bay Ridge · Dessert · Family · Food History · Food Sources · French Food · Gasconha/Occitania · Live Shows · Manhattan · Menu · Poetry
Spirited Noël Dinner
December 26th, 2009 · No Comments
We are not particularly attached to any specific Christmas tradition although this year we were eager to have an intimate family dinner at our new place and to take out the family heirloom china that had been in boxes for a while. So after consulting with husband, sons, and daughter in law, we agreed on [...]
Tags: Bay Ridge · Dinner · Family · Food Sources · French Food · Menu · Recipes · Shellfish
Hara Chana or Green Garbanzos
December 19th, 2009 · 7 Comments
Until then I had seen them only naked, brown and dry; but on Saturday I got to see them dressed, green and fresh! How on earth did I miss seeing fresh chickpeas in their full regalia until that day? I am a little embarrassed to admit to it, but as the French saying goes: un [...]
Tags: Beans · Cabbage · Dinner · Indian Food · My Fast Food · Queens · Recipes · Travel
Au revoir Paris, but no Regrets!
December 11th, 2009 · No Comments
My last night in Paris was a good transition to return home. I first met up with a friend from my teenage years that I had not seen in 30 years! Bélinda and I reconnected via Facebook a few months ago. What I find totally fascinating in these reconnection stories —and that happened more than once [...]
Tags: Food Sources · Paris · Poetry · Shellfish · Songs · Travel · Visit · Walks
30 Candles, 30 Desserts!
December 8th, 2009 · 3 Comments
Last week Stephanie turned 30 & her statement/wish was : 30 candles, 30 desserts! About 50 people gathered at a rented “Gîte Rural Municipal” —that is a self catering cottage— in Aventignan, a small village of 135 dwellers in the foothills of the Pyrenees. The birthday girl had handled announcements, decorations, games & music. Christine, [...]
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Pyrenean Piedmond
December 2nd, 2009 · No Comments
I am now in my birthland to gather more info on Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907) whose father, Bernard Saint-Gaudens, was born in the village of Aspet in 1816. I will not go into details about it now, but briefly want to share yesterday’s photographs, impressions & menu. I left Luchon —family hometown where I am based— [...]
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