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little ms foodie

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  1. Megan that meal sounds awesome!! I'm missing roast chicken with our oven still TU :sad:

    Gee, what's a La Ratte potato?  I hate it that we get so few varieties of potato here in the States, and now I see that you can get some I've never seen.  I always love that in Europe, all the different potatoes. in the markets. 

    Abra we get La Ratte taters- our CSA farmer just delivered a cute net bag full of them to me last week. Check the farmers markets!

    Megan, when we were in town we tried to go to L'Etais Uni but they were closed- if you go I'd love to see some pictures!

  2. it was like old home night at Union last night- very funny! TallDrinkOfWater and I had a fabulous meal - cherrystone clams on the halfshell; sea urchin in an amazing salad of radish and cuc; pork belly (Holy Hell this rocked!) and the bass with artichokes and leeks in a butter sauce. butterscotch creme brulee on Shalmanese's advice (thanks!). Also spotted were Edlund and Jamie from Vessel- very fun and a nice surprise to see everyone!

  3. Fried avocado?  :shock:  How did that taste? I'm with you on the frying though. Anything fried is good!

    Chufi they were really good! crunchy on the outside, soft and creamy inside. I would season more agressively next time with salt and maybe even a pinch of cayanne or something.

    One of the best seasonings for avocado that I've ever found was my Mom's favorite; Lawrey's Seasoned Salt. It has the perfect balance for the creamy yummy that is an avocado. Also any lemon and pepper that does NOT contain MSG.

    noted! thank you!

    tonight we both got home late so I made quick lamb curry served on rice with cilantro. syrah in the glass

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  4. Fried avocado?  :shock:  How did that taste? I'm with you on the frying though. Anything fried is good!

    Chufi they were really good! crunchy on the outside, soft and creamy inside. I would season more agressively next time with salt and maybe even a pinch of cayanne or something.

  5. oh my gosh you guys!!! that all sounds amazing...those ribs!! yum!

    last night I made grilled mushroom and fontina quesadillas with white truffle oil and a salad with a few wedges of fried avacado- I love to fry stuff!! I wonder if I have some scottish in me :laugh:

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  6. I WANT that phone! The pictures are great, and the food is beautiful. Please tell, though, what the stalk-y greens are? I though maybe infant asparagus, but not like any I've ever seen. Beautiful, just beautiful!

    Sea beans if I'm not mistaken right? Although I think there are other names for them.

  7. wattacetti I LOVE the duck potatoe dish- something similar has been in my head as an amuse.... did you just boil the potatoes??

    Dayne and I finally both got in the kitchen tonight- very fun

    we wrapped a pork tenderloin with thyme and bacon and put that on the grill pan, made a dumpling like spaetzle and sprinkled toasted panko bread crumbs on it and made one of my favorite blogger's winter salad of fennel, pear and blue cheese. 04 Cherry Hill PN in the glass

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  8. welcome Gruzia! I love that big white bowl, I'm sure the dinner was quite tastey too!!!

    Shaya, it was very good- I usually eat pretty slow and a small amount but I wolfed it down and dayne said "is that going to be enough for you??" I rarely clean my plate but I just loved those flavors!

  9. Daniel I love the riff on asparagus wrapped with proscuitto! you guys are very clever!!!

    did you blanch the beans, wrap and broil or pan fry or what? was the bacon crispy?? it all looks fab and I'm stealing some of your ideas!!

  10. TallDrinkOfWater made dinner tonight- we started with pomelo salad (nyoom kroit t'long) out of HSSS- excellent and nice and spicy!!

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    then we had a chicken egg drop soup

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  11. when I bring flowers I bring them in a vase so there is no need to run around- it does really throw me off a bit to find a vase and pull pots out of the sink to make way to fill it!

    I like the potted plants! I also like and have taken an interesting book for the hosts (something they have interest in), a beautiful candle with their initials (or anything with initials), honeys and/or jams to go with cheeses, pretty dishtowels, pretty cocktail napkins.

    my favorite hostess gift I ever got was some homemade bacon!!! NICE!

  12. mmmm... I really want quiche- gorgeous daniel

    and shaya all of that looks amazing but especially the chicken patties and the beef roll ups!!

    the other night we grilled some pork chops after marinating them in a really nice garlicy fish sauce/soy sauce conncoction. we also grilled some bok choy and brushed it with the same marinade. served with brown rice.

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    tonight we just got back from a ski weekend at Whistler so we are eating some minestrone we had frozen.

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  13. FINALLY stopped into May last night with Della. we started downstairs with drinks and a few plates off their happy hour menu (chive pancakes and spare ribs both great with awesome dipping sauces!)

    Upstairs we had pad thai and grilled chicken with a green papaya salad- both were great as was the wine we had with it- nice mosel riesling. But the service hasn't picked up- it was slow!! downstairs and up. So go for the flavor but be patient I guess- no quick meals here.

  14. maybe even a few different lasagnas so people can try more than one?

    I love Gnocco Fritto with some nice salumi and a few chunks of parm

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    what about wolfert's pork and beans- remember in my Italy report I called it pork cooked like tuna and you said there is a recipe in Slow Med?? I think that would be beautiful!! you could do a pasta for primi- tort in broth or similar.

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