Archive for the 'Cuisine' Category
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
I once watched Hubert Keller (lol shameless picture here) make clams in a black bean sauce, but “French-ed” it up by adding a good amount of butter. Now, I’m not here to justify that adding butter is a “French” thing *cough* Paula Deen *cough*, but the man is a legend, so I’m not about [...]
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
Grilled Calamari with Spaghetti Squash and Shiitake Mushrooms in a Roasted Garlic Cream Sauce
Fall is here and that means tons of gourds and squash ideas to stick to your bones while the temperature drops. I was using this recipe to test out thanksgiving flavors, trying to coax out the sweetness from the spaghetti squash. [...]
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Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
Nira (Garlic) Chive and Potato Tortilla
Ever since I had them at Liana’s grandmother’s AWESOME Sunday dinners, I’ve been jonesin’ for nira (garlic) chives any chance I get. They have a light clean chive flavor that turns incredibly intense when applied with heat. It also is my favorite base for a kim chee’d vegetable [...]
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Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Individual Halibut and Broccoli Casseroles, Served in Mini-Dutch Ovens
I started making a soup / chowder, then I began thinking I could make this more substantial for the cold weather. I kept adding and adding ingredients… and this is what I got. LOL. Recipe deets follow:
Start dutch oven pan over medium high heat. [...]
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Sunday, October 18th, 2009
Pork Stew with Lotus and Burdock Roots, Carrot and Baby Bok Choy
Lotus root, burdock root and carrots – three ingredients that should be plentiful as the leaves fall and the nights get a bit colder. Flavor profiles (via my Twitter stream):
Lotus root: Mildly sweet and nutty. Starchy/Fibrous. Keeps firm texture even after 3 hours [...]
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Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Liana and my first attempt at pie! I asked my favorite culinary school classmate Kacie if we ever made a pie in baking and pastry classes, and she said no. We used the recipe for a “Classic Double Crust Apple Pie” from Epicurious. The crust was the most troublesome part of the [...]
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Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Corn bread French Toast with Lavender Sugar and Sliced Bravern Apples
Finished off the same corn loaf from here, but turned it into French Toast! Since it held up against savory components the day before, I thought I’d switch it up and take it to the sweet route. WHEEEEE.
Cut the bread into 2 inch [...]
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009
Grilled Tillamook Cheddar Cheese Sandwich with Bravern Apple Slices and Pulled Pork, served with a spicy Red Cabbage Slaw
For yesterday’s brown bag lunch, I stopped by Tom Douglas’ Dahlia Bakery to get a small bit of bread to dip in my white bean and ham hock soup. What I found waiting for me [...]
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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
Roasted Garlic, White Bean and Ham Hock Soup garnished with Cracklings and Green Onion
Fall is finally here – at least that’s what it feels like this week in Seattle. I wore my winter coat AND a scarf to work today. Crazy. When it gets this chilly, I immediately run to the pantry [...]
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Friday, September 25th, 2009
Farro salad with green tiger tomatoes, topped with ox tail
Pictures above taken by Kelly Cline of http://www.kclinephotography.com/. Pictures below taken by Mike Nank
Chatting with Jenise Silva, Chef Anthony Hubbard and Chef Joseph from CHOW foods.
Corncob cutting method: inverted bowl within a bowl, stabilized by a wet cloth wrapped around the bottom.
My mis [...]
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Friday, September 18th, 2009
Scrambled Eggs with Ox Tail, Fresh-Cut Corn, Serrano Peppers. Garnished with Thai Basil
The next morning after the farmers market (Queen Anne FTW!) is always a simple one: grab whatever you cooked last night + more fresh veggies = morning noshfest. eeeeee.
Ingredient sources:
FRESH eggs from Sea Breeze Farms, “omg you can eat it raw” [...]
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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Eggs in a Basket cooked in Goat’s Milk Butter, topped with Secret Stash Truffle Salt and served with Heirloom Black Krim Tomato Slices.
Heirloom tomatoes are fragile things. Take them home, give them the white glove treatment and use them as soon as possible. They are not given special treatments to extend their shelf lives [...]
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Monday, September 14th, 2009
A big hello to all the Foodista.com visitors for clicking on the *drumroll* FOOD BLOG OF THE DAY! LOL. Dramatic. Thanks if you already hit up allthingschill.com regularly, check out my twitter feed or scrub through my blog RSS style (just like me)!
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