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La vie in English
Food blog of a French woman living in South of France and loving America. Check Babeth\\\'s French or more exotic recipes as well as restaurants or cookbooks reviews, always with pictures.
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Hello New-York!
2008-04-28 20:06:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethRare cancer awareness: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaJust a short message to let you know that I will be less blogging in the next 10 days. I will try to connect to share some of my experiences, but I cannot promise anything. Tomorrow my private-jet, euh a big plane with a lot of other passengers..., will take-off direction: New-York. I will visit my little brother who is an intern-architect in Brooklyn.See you soon!Previously on La vie in English: Cheese-cake lollipops! ...
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[Daring bakers] Cheese cake pops!
2008-04-27 19:10:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethRare cancer awareness: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaHi my dear fellow food lover friends, today is the day the secret society: Daring Bakers reveals April challenge. We, the Daring Bakers, prepared with love a very cute surprise for you: cheese cake pops. I must admit I was never found of cheese cake while living in California and was never touched by the French cheese cake frenzy trend. But as a docile member I tried this month recipe. I just replaced the vanilla extract by real vanilla, and it's a real taste booster, a little je ne sais quoi that makes me fall in love with this cheese cake recipe.I'm a very lucky girl because my friend Jeff brought me from La Reunion more than 30 vanilla pods! Also here in Antibes, France I was unable to find lollipops sticks, so I just cut in 3 colorful straws. Even if there a huge Anglo community here on the French Riviera I was unlucky in my cream cheese quest. I asked for help to the Dar ...
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Chocolate chunk muffins
2008-04-23 12:16:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethRare cancer awarness: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaGod! it was difficult to come up with the ultimate, perfect chocolate chips or chunk muffins recipe. I did a lot of experiments in my tiny kitchen. We have in our apartment what is called in France: une cuisine américaine (American kitchen). It's a comic association once you know the size of American kitchen from each side of the ocean. In France an American kitchen is tiny place where only one slim person can cook, separated from the living room with a bar. And as you know in the US kitchens are huge some times as big as a bowling.So I tried many recipes with poor results: either the dough was too liquid to form nice rounded and cracked muffins, or too sweet, or even all the chips/chunks/fruits used sank to the bottom.I turned towards Nigella, the domestic goddess for help. She has a chocolate chips recipe, she knows what she's talking about, but (still one complaint) the ba ...
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Picnic/BBQ in Pégomas
2008-04-17 15:24:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethCharity: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaSunday we fled civilization! We went to Pégomas for a picnic/BBQ at our friend Jeff country shack. We merrily celebrated Jeff comeback from his service tour abroad and the arrival of spring.Jeff is a very special friend for me, he's the one who carried the umbrella, my kaki and vervain provider.We hit the road directions the country side (l'arrière-pays) with 2 big wicker baskets full of food provisions.Our menu was: brad beans and arugula salad, small purple artichokes, tapenade (puréed olives), Corsican charcuteries, lamb skewers, baked potatoes en robe des champs (meaning baked under the embers). ...
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A cookbook I cherish
2008-04-15 18:04:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethCharity: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaAnne a foodies blogger friend of mine launched a game few days ago: what is your favorite cookbook? Well it's a very tricky question. I stared at my cookbooks collection very puzzled. Which one to pick?? I love all of them, to a certain extent of course. Some I won through various games are not keepers, but I won't name names.I have some old ladies living on my shelves, but I though that they aren't game materials at least for this time. I wanted to pick a cookbook that everybody would be able to find without spending all week-ends till fall browsing yard-sales.My pick is: Supernatural cooking by Heidi Swanson, a pleasant healthy Californian writing 101cookbooks blog.I already tested her animal crackers (here).Previously on La vie in English: 2 gingers maple-glazed salmon ...
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2 gingers maple-glazed salmon
2008-04-14 16:08:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethCharity: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaNot so long ago in my cooking world maple syrup was only used at breakfast on pancakes. I know it's nor particularly healthy but I love to sponge maple syrup with my pancakes. After few trips to Quebec with Mathieu I discover a lot more in the maple syrup department. Maple syrup can be used on smoked ham, on roasted meat or fish and even to sweetened yogurts. I'm even thinking to use it to replace sugar in muffins.Micheline, Mathieu's mother-in-law, in a way my second mother-in-law, sent me by emails few typical Quebec recipes. Here, I'm presenting you the first one I tried at home: 2 gingers maple-glazed salmon, it's a keeper!Ingredients:-2 skinless salmon steaks-1/4 cup of maple syrup-3 tbs of fresh grated ginger (alternatively use powered ginger)-3 tbs of lemon juice-1 tbs soy sauce-marinated ginger (can be find at any Asian supermarket)-sesame seedsDirections:1- Preheat the oven at 400° ...
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Staub great bargain deal tomorrow!
2008-04-11 18:13:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethCharity: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaTomorrow, Saturday 12th of April at 9 o'clock on vente-privée, a shopping web-site, there's a super Staub sale (outlet prices).Staub is a cast-iron pots maker, the concurrent of Le Creuset. On the same shopping web-site you may recall that few weeks ago I told you about a Le Creuset super deal sale. Last time I was not quick enough to make up my mind and chose, so when I sure of the color and the size of the cast-iron pot I wanted they were all gone. Hope this time my brain will work faster!You need to be a member to shop on vente-privée, here an invitation from me to become one.Previously on La vie in English: quinoa mixed berry muffins ...
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Quinoa mixed berry muffins
2008-04-10 20:33:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethCharity: about cancer don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaMuffins and cookies are typical American snacks for me. When I was living in the US, I went crazy for cookies (fresh ones of course) and muffins. My favorite muffins were -and still are-: poppy seeds, chocolate chunks or chips and blueberries. As much as cookies are super easy to make, muffins are tricky to bake. Yes, those good-hearted muffins can be fiddly to prepare.For perfect muffins: rounded, golden, tender with a pebby top, there's 2 rules to respect:1- use oil instead of butter. Butter is composed only of 80% of butterfat the rest is solid milk and water. Fat helps to have moist muffins. If you're really not keen on oil use clarified butter.2- don't over mix. Leave your Kitchenaid or any other stand mixer in your cupboard. A lumpy batter will make the best muffins.Ingredients:-1 cup all purpose-flour-1 cup of quinoa flour-3/4 cup sugar-1 rounded teaspoon of baking soda o ...
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Scoop: scook!
2008-04-06 17:09:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethCharity: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaWhen the only 3-star woman chef opens her very own cooking school it's a mouth watering promise. At the program: being a chef for one night: a one-and-one lesson with a real chef to prepare a feast for your friends. How yummy is that?For more go to scook web siteScook243 avenue Victor Hugo26000 Valenceph:04.75.44.92.30sales@pic-valence.comPicture: Jeff Nalin ...
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Carrot and turnip pork roast
2008-04-04 14:32:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethCharity: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaA few weeks ago we spent a lovely week-end in Paris at our friends Rico and Frida's place. Rico and Frida are just nicknames, I cannot tell you their real names because bounty hunters are after them! Their crime, if it's one, too much kindness!Our Parisian week-end program: a bike rid in Montmartre district using the wonderful velib' service, a play, a visit to Paris' flea market and the Sunday roast. If you had read my post in French I named the recipe The Z' roast, an obscure reference to the time Rico and me spent preparing University entry exams together.His pork roast was splendid, moist, tasteful and the veggies were literally melting in the mouth.Ingredients:- pork roast- 4 big carrots- 2 turnips (the smaller they are the tender they are)- sunflower oil- pepper seeds- khoser salt- 2 bay leaves- white wineDirections:1- Peel and thinly cut the veggies.2- Heat some sunflower oil in a cas ...
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Le Creuset great bargain deal tomorrow
2008-03-29 20:02:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethCharity: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaA girl never has enough shoes nor Le Creuset cast iron pots. Yes, yes trust me on that.Le Creuset is the Rolls Royce of cast iron pots, but oh God! they're not cheap ... unfortunately just like Rolls Royce cars.Tomorrow, Sunday 30th of March on vente-privée, a shopping web-site, there's a super Le Creuset sale (outlet prices). So tomorrow morning connect at 9 o'clock (yep I know my dear foody friends it's very early, even more because you may have forgot, but tomorrow we switch to day light saving times).You need to be a member to shop on vente-privée, here an invitation from me to become one.PS: please leave at least one for me !! ...
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Cherry blossom and mochis recipe
2008-03-27 14:26:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethCharity: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaIn the land of the rising sun, spring is awaited with a quasi-religious fervor. Japaneses from around the world as well as a few conoisseurs are actively following the blossoming of the "sakuras", the cherry trees, and even plan their trip back home around that magical time. Timing is critical since the blossom last only a few days; yet it is quite hard to predict accurately since it depends on so many factors. Scientific build advanced predictions models and weather forecasts track the arrival of the "blossom front", the beggining of the week of bliss when the trees are filled with little pink flowers.The first time I heard about this event was a few years ago while I was working in California and where I had a lot of Japanese coworkers. My colleagues were outdoing each other with their finest predictions and in no time the office was deserted as all my Japanese friends had left in a pink-c ...
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Easter chump lamb with rosemary and roasted potatoes
2008-03-23 17:18:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaI wish you all an happy Easter! We had a pretty classical Easter Sunday: our day started at the farmers market, then a visit to our butcher and baker. We went really early (that may not be early for you but for us it was) in order to be ready for 11 o'clock Easter mass. And today no way to be late for mass. In France it's quite a tradition to be late at mass, except for my Grand-Dad but he was in the Army so he's never ever late, a way of life. We even planned to arrive a bit early. On regular Sundays in churches all over France, even when really late you can still get a seats but not so for Christmas or Easter where you are quite likely to be left standing. Our church doesn't waive to that principle. Before we left for church I had time to prepare our dessert: a cinnamon apple pie.When we got back we didn't waste any time. We peeled and cut the potatoes, potatoes with a charming name: ...
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Happy macaron-day!
2008-03-20 20:45:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaI have a huge announcement to make: today, March 20th is macaron's day. Pierre Hermé, pastry chef royalty, decreeted so and he didn't have to persuade us. Macaron is super chic, trendy and even posh. Kirsten Dunst alias Marie-Antoinette was on a macaron-only diet in Sofia Coppola movie.If you're in LA, check out Paulette macaron shop.So at Pierre Hermé's boutique, today he offers us 3 macarons, and you can buy a special strawberry-chocolate one. All the profits will be given to the French orphan diseases association.Check as well the beat sarcoma awareness post here.You can try macarons at home, check here (sorry in French, I need more time to translate for you my macarons' recipe in English). ...
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The ultimate brownie recipe
2008-03-14 17:45:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaSpring got re-elected without any trouble. Spring is already working hard here in Antibes: birds are twittering and the delicate jasmine perfume lazily overruns the alleys of the city (a smell much more posh than the mimosa's one). Even with the return of colorful butterflies I was in desperate need for comfort, without any alcohol beverage help. My working from home status will lose one word ...I know 2 very comforting activities: buying a new pair of shoes and eating chocolate. This time I picked the second one. I turned to my Mum's brownie.Here, only for you the recipe:Ingredients:-6 oz of bittersweet baking chocolate-3oz of butter-6oz of sugar-4.5oz of flour-2 eggs-1 tbsp of almond purée-1 pinch of saltDirections:1- Melt together the butter and chocolate using the double-boiler method. And if you're in a lazy mood you can skip the double-boiler. You just need to melt the butter and c ...
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Brussels sprouts and red quinoa cassolettes
2008-03-10 12:06:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaTo end with honors and fireworks our epic series of Brussels sprouts A-lister, After the first episode: mini-muffins, the second sequel: cabbages wedding between Roma and Brussels here the last sequel: Brussels sprouts quinoa cassolettes.Ingredients: (serving 2 cassolettes)- 1 cup of red quinoa-6 Brussels sprouts-Grated Parmigiano Reggiano-butter-celery salt-lemon juice-fleur de sel, or kosher saltDirections:1- Trim, wash and cut in quarters (or even smaller) the Brussels sprouts.2- Heat some butter in a skillet and the Brussels sprouts with celery salt and sauteed for 20 minutes at low or medium heat. (they should not become brown). Set aside.3- Cook the quinoa as advice on the box.4- Buttered the cassolettes pans. Add a layer of Brussels sprouts and a layer of quinoa. Cover with grated parmesan.5- Bake in the oven for few minutes till the top if well gratinéed .Note: to serve you can sp ...
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Cabbages wedding between Roma and Bruxelles
2008-03-07 19:38:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaAs promise I'm proud to announce the come back of Brussels sprouts on this blog. This time our tiny veggy teamed-up with a very chic fellow: Romanesco broccoli.This vibrant bright green veggy with its spiral pattern is the living proof of fractals just like snow flakes.It makes very classy decorations in a plate and its smooth texture is like silk in your palate.Here a sautéed veggies' wedding:Ingredients: (serving 2)-1 cup of basmati rice-miso broth-1/2 cup of lardons (stripped bacon)-1/2 Romanesco broccoli- 6 Brussels sprouts-Brussels sproutsDirections:1- Bring water + miso broth to boil. Add the rice.2- Wash the veggies, trim their ends and remove the yellow leaves. Quarter them.3- Cooked the lardons in a pan. Set aside.4- 5 minutes before the end of rice cooking time add the veggies to the water.6- Drain the water.7- Sautéed the rice+veggies with the lardons in a pan for few minutes. ...
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Endroit, lounge bar in Antibes
2008-03-06 16:53:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaAfter a flower-menu base restaurant, a wine bar and the best Italian in Antibes here a great lounde bar address.L'Endroit (the place in French) is a trendy lounge bar where Antibes' happy fews gather, located in the old Antibes village (la vieille ville). Well until last week it was only a bar. I discovered that you can also have diner there. I was having a drink with friends after diner -by the way l'Endroit gave you some great stuff to nibble on: veggies and dips- when my friends P and C suggested that we just forget about our pizza plan and stay for diner.Well the food really came as a surprise! We had duck with ... vanilla ice-cream, very unusal but my palette really enjoyed that mix. And you should leave room for dessert: their chocolate cake with raspberry sauce, to-die-for!L'endroit29 rue Aubernon06600 Antibes ...
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Husband in the kitchen: Apple Tarte Tatin
2008-03-05 17:38:00
Note: French version is on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaAs far as guys go, I am pretty average when it comes to the kitchen: I don't cook a lot and I keep it simple. I have few specialties and I tend to do them over and over. One of these is Tarte Tatin, the reversed-caramel-apple-pie. When I moved in with Babeth, I moved my tools, my snowboard and my pile of useless electronics as any self-respecting guy would. But I also contributed a Tarte Tatin pan to the household. As I was sharing a house before, I didn't have much in terms of cooking ware, no pots, no skillets, but I had a Tatin pan. Go figure. So here it is: the delicious yet simple Tarte Tatin recipe! Ingredients:- 5 big Apples (I like the "Pink Lady" type because they don't disintegrate in the pie, "Golden Delicious" are also great) - 5 oz Butter- 6 oz Sugar- 7 oz of puff pastry/pie crust- You'll also need a high-rise frying pan which goes on stovetops and in the oven. Preparation: ...
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Poets' liquor
2008-03-04 13:30:00
Important: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaPoets' liquor is back on the shelves. I 'm talking about absinthe, the beautiful and ever-changing green color alcohol beverage that was very popular back in the 19th century.Painters, poets and writers were looking for inspiration with help of Absinthe fairy laidy.Absinthe by Degas:The liquor was banned and surrounded by a lot of believes. It's supposed to be mysterious and addictive and mind blinder, but today with modern techniques the liquor is safe to drink -in moderation, but like any alcoholic beverages.What I really like is all the ceremonials around and the vintage touch of it. You need to have a special spoon and it's better to have the right glass and a little water fountain. You put the spoon on top of the glass with a sugar on it. You pour slowly water to the absinthe through the sugar. The liquid will change color.Oscar Wilde was an absinthe drinker and once said:“Absinthe has a wonderful colour, green. A glass of absin ...
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Madeleines in memory
2008-02-20 08:38:00
Note: French version is here on La cuisine de BabethInstead of talking too much about the glacial cemetery last Saturday, I want to share again with you my grand mother's madeleines' recipe, recipe I featured here as my first recipe on this blog.Ingredients: (for about 30 madeleines)-the madeleine pan if you don't know where you can find this essential French cuisine item go here-250g of sugar-250g of flour-150g of unsalted butter-6 eggs- half of a tea spoon of baking soda (or levure chimique, the most famous one in France is in a pink paper package)- 1 tea spoon of vanilla sugar ( or vanilla extract)Directions:1- In a large saucepan under low heat melt the butter (it should never become brown), add the eggs and whisk.2- Remove from the heat, add the sugar and whisk. When the mix is plain and light white add the flour, baking soda and vanilla sugar and whisk again. (Oh! I forgot to say that this recipe requires some whisking skills)3- If you don't have a non-sticky madeleine pan brush ...
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Wine bar, Antibes
2008-02-18 13:24:00
Note: French version of this post is here on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaLast week we tried for the third time a new wine bar down to our place. It's located in the old part of Antibes in a charming street. From the farmer market you turn onto the bar à Absynthe's street and here you go!The wine bar itself is all gray, very trendy! Didn't they say gray is the new black ? hum :-) Anyway you enter a tiny old boutique, downstairs: wines on display, upstairs: the bar itself no more than 10 to 12 seatings.The wine is served with homemade finger food and you can order some more if you feel like it.Our wine, Sauternes one of my favorite, was served with foie gras mousse with gressinis (long Italian bread sticks) and some charcuterie.Bar à vin: Les Sens10 rue Sade06600 Antibestel: 04 93 74 57 06lessensantibes@orange.fr ...
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I was tagged, 6 frivolous things about me
2008-02-14 19:38:00
Note: French version of this post is here on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaAt lunch time I received an email from my friend Anne, she tagged me."tagging" in blog-world dictionary is a friendly invitation to reveal 6 small things about yourself.Here the great 6:1- Without my black coffee in the morning, no sugar, I'm not fully with the other human beings.2- I don't like to do the dishes, and our apartment is to small to have a dishwasher.3- Insects scare me.4- I looooooove chocolate.5- I have more than 10 nail polish bottles in my fridge.6- Laying on the beach bores me ... too bad I'm living at walking distance to sand beaches.Here the people I'm tagging:Fabienne: Eggs&MouillettesFanny: FoodbeamLoukoum: Beau à la loucheRosa: Rosa's Yummy YumsLolotte: Le blog-notes de LolotteStella: Stella de la Rhune ...
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Ranting and raving about this pink atmosphere
2008-02-13 09:35:00
Note: French version of this post is here on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcoma Where am I heading to? I’m going to churn out a post about tomorrow… about Valentine’s day. No no I wasn’t brainwashed in pink. The sheer idea Valentine’s day makes me shrug in despair, it’s just a commercial event to sell more flowers and chocolate. They don’t fool me. I can’t stand it: -when you’re single it’s just a mean mirror of stupid-cute couples, making a fuss about giving and receiving flowers and chocolates. And God, all those fussy almost tacky pink heart-shaped decorations in every single shop? It’s way worst in the US. -and when you have that someone special, either you’re on the same line no overpriced flowers or chocolates just because they say so. You cannot go out for dinner or you will be attacked by pearly pink decorations. Or if you have the bad luck –very bad- to be with a lover of pinky-pearly-hearts, ouch … That ha ...
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Looking for a room in Brooklyn starting March 2008
2008-02-11 22:53:00
My dear friends one of my brother is going to New-York, Brooklyn to be more precise to do a 6 months paid internship at an architecture studio.My brother, ok it's my brother, is non-smoking fun, creative and serious guy. He's looking for a room near F or G train for max $850 per month.If you have a room to rent or sub-let or know someone who is looking for a roommate, contact me at cuisinedebabeth[at]gmail DOT com or contact him.He created a web page for is room hunting, how creative is that? His webpage is here. ...
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In the search for cured pork with green lentils recipe
2008-02-11 13:52:00
Note: French version of this post is here on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaA wedding list is never really complete until it gets some cast iron cookware, at least over here in France. Since we received one of these fine Le Creuset cast iron oval pot on our list , we had to figure out a way to break it in in style with something worthy. My taste buds guided me toward the lentil-bedded cured pork, a dish that brings me back to my childhood with the fondest of memories. You know in the movie Ratatouille when the critique eats the ratatouille and has a flashback to his youth? That's what petit salé does to me, it's my madeleine de Proust. My Grandmother used to cook it when we visited them on vacations out in their countryside home in Limousin and even me, the difficult little girl loved it. The sweet, still-a-little-pink meat and the subtle taste of salt was just divine. Problem is, kids weren't tolerated for long in the kitchen as we were more of ...
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Baked potato or mister potato comes to the rescue
2008-02-08 22:02:00
Note: French version of this post is here on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaMy dear friends it's time to find a way to beat hoar frost. It's not really the time for fresh salads or citrus desserts but not at all, it's time for comfort food. Mister Potato came right into my plate to comfort and rescue me (yes I must admit I'm a chilly person). To reproduce at home you will need very few ingredients and it's totally safe. Pick a chubby potato , as big as your fist, some slices of raclette cheese, crème fraîche, scallions and sprouts. Since we are just among us let me unveil my secret and magic recipe which you could right away add to your kitchen black book.Ingredients: (for on comforting mister Potato)- 1 large potato- 2 tablespoons of crème fraîche- 2 slices of raclette cheese- 1 scallion, chopped- sprouts- kosher saltDirections:1- Let bake the potato in a large saucepan filled with salty water. Check with the tip of a knife if it's cooked. ...
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Guest post: Husband in the kitchen
2008-02-07 23:40:00
Note: French version of this post is here on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaGuest post: Husband in the kitchen Babeth's message: Today, my guy takes care of the cooking. For the Chinese New Year, he proposes a wok chicken ginger stir fry! As you can imagine, living with a food blogger is truly a delight, menus don't get boring and we talk a lot about food, tastes and techniques. Perhaps the only downside is that we sometimes eat cold because we have to take so many pictures before we can actually eat! ;-) But it's for a good cause... Nevertheless, I do have a couple of cooking skills of my own. As some may know, I am from Quebec, a land of potatoes and meat pies which also offers a surprisingly good variety of international products. I guess it's a side effect of having such a short history (when compared to Europe or Asia): we imported and integrated a lot of culinary tastes from abroad. My family was no exception and for some unknown reason, wo ...
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Back from London!
2008-02-05 09:06:00
Note: French version of this post is here on La cuisine de BabethImportant: don't forget to check: Help beat sarcomaI'm back from London where I spent the week-end with my family. We had a great time there and we survived the gusty and chilly weather. God it was freezing! Freezing but at least the sky was clear of any hostile clouds. We stayed in a nice hotel near Victoria Station, so we were very close to any touristic places. The week-end started hecticly, but a fire alarm at midnight on Friday. We all ended up on the street in pajamas waiting for the firemen. Luckily it was nothing.We started, filled with enthusiasm by Notting Hill, to browse antique shops on Portobello rd.In London museums are great: it's free and not crowded and of course they have masterpieces on display. We checked Tate Britain, where there's a stunning Turner's watercolors exhibit ( a must see) and the Tate modern. The Tate modern is open till 10p.m.We finished by sites seeing with all the tourists ...And at t ...
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Chandeleur versus Groundhog day ?
2008-02-01 12:14:00
Note: French version of this post is here on La cuisine de Babeth.London is calling! I'm going to London with all my family for my mother's birthday, so I need to discuss right now important food related events that will occur over the week-end. In France this week-end we are celebrating La chandeleur , basically in every French household crêpes (thin French-like pancakes) will be flying of the pans!And in the US , ok it's Super Bowl but also I'm pretty sure all Americans anxiously waiting for report from Punxsutawney on ground hog Day. More precisely from Phil, the groundhog. Punxsutawney Phil is the only true weather forecasting groundhog. The others are just impostors.There has only been one Punxsutawney Phil. He has been making predictions for over 120 years! On February 2, Phil comes out of his burrow on Gobbler's Knob - in front of thousands of followers from all over the world - to predict the weather for the rest of winter.According to legend, if Punxsutawney Phil sees his ...
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