Thank you all of you who came to hear Trialogues at The Local 269 on Monday. Pierre Joris, Michael Bisio & I had a wonderful time and the captive audience provided great support and inspiration. At the end of this post you will find the photo gallery of the gig —courtesy of my friend documentalist/ [...]
Entries from August 2010
Off To Nola
August 25th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Tags: Fish · Food Sources · Paintings/Drawings · Poetry · Politico · Travel
Cuke Salad
August 20th, 2010 · 3 Comments
Do you like cucumbers? I do now, but it is a taste I acquired over the years. Cukes were popular in my family only in cornichons form (tiny cukes pickled in vinegar). I don’t remember if it is my father or my grandfather who used to say “les concombres, ils me reprochent,” meaning not he [...]
Tags: Food History · Food Sources · Fridge · Lunch · My Fast Food
Quick Cod Forestière
August 16th, 2010 · No Comments
This is a very pleasant & simple dish. I called it Forestière because my grandfather used to call anything garnished with mushroom Forestière —meaning of the forest. Though the porcinis mushrooms are not wild & neither were all the mushrooms my grandpa used! Pan fry the cod (4/5 mns each side) with a dollop of [...]
Tags: Bay Ridge · Dinner · Fish · Lunch · My Fast Food
Oxtail Summer Stew: must eat it with your fingers!
August 12th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Image from: Dictionnaire Universel de Cuisine et d’Hygiène Alimentaire —Joseph Favre 1894— In the the late 19th century French nomenclature for beef cut classification (see picture above), beef tail ranked as PREMIÈRE CATÉGORIE (first category) — for the top of the tail— & CINQUIÈME CATÉGORIE (fifth category) for the rest of it, which makes sense [...]
Tags: Brooklyn · Chinese Food · Dinner · Food History · Food Sources · French Food · Korean Food
Troy-Ithaca: Quelle Journey!
August 5th, 2010 · 2 Comments
I am not sure what is the final mileage the 21st century Odysseus, A.K.A. Douglas Rothschild, ended up walking along small roads between Troy (N.Y) & Ithaca (N.Y) but it should be pretty close to 170 miles in 8 days! Congratulations to Douglas & to Anna Moschovakis & Matvei Yankelevitch (both active members of the [...]
Tags: Dinner · Live Shows · Mediterranean Food · Other Foods · Poetry · Travel · Visit · Walks
Omelette aux Girolles a.k.a Chanterelles
August 3rd, 2010 · No Comments
Last Tuesday we set out to surprise Douglas Rothschild while he was on his epic walk from Troy (N.Y) to Ithaca (N.Y). I will tell you more about this event in a later post, but Matvei Yankelevich had found the perfect spot for Pierre and I to perform our surprise intervention and then have a [...]
Tags: Breakfast · Food Sources · French Food · Lunch