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deensiebat

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  1. What's the difference between budino, pudding and pot de crème?

    Looks great, by the way.

    I feel like people play fast and loose with the terms, but pudding (budino being the Italian version thereof) is stovetop, custards (like pot de creme) are in the oven. Puddings can use either flour/cornstarch or that plus egg yolks to thicken, whereas custards use just eggs because the starches would settle out before it sets in the oven.

  2. After rediscovering how delicious s'mores can be earlier in the summer, I made the s'more pie from Gourmet. Amazing. The bitterness from broiling the marshmallow nicely offsets the sweetness, and the graham crust and chocolate ganache (or whatever you call a ganache set with an egg) were both tender and delicious.

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  3. Everything looks so good — that seafood! That soup!

    I made a riff on an Ottolenghi recipe — salad with beets, rhubarb and blue cheese. Great combination. I was going to have it as a first course, but ended up pairing it with a crusty baguette and making it dinner.

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  4. Those look like black sesame seeds???

    Yep. Regular tan sesame seeds would probably be delicious as well, but not as much fun visually. Though my friend did keep joking that "a mouse pooped ALL OVER these cookies!" Or maybe I'm the only one who thinks that's funny...

  5. Lordy Pilori that's a lovely meal.

    I turned the last of my meyer lemons (hand-picked from my friend's Berkeley backyard) into a meyer lemon focaccia:

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    I used the same template (along with the rosemary) for a concord grape focaccia in the fall. I find the whole salty-sweet interplay pretty addictive.

  6. I realized I never responded to everyone's excellent feedback. Mostly because I freaked out at the last minute at the thought of spending $200+ for dinner, and instead ended up at a more mid-level place, Yandiola in Bilbao. Which still cost about $100, and was just sort of meh. The Sunday lunches at my friends' parents' farms were far better. Lesson learned: go big, or stay home. Ah well. I'll just have to man up on my next trip...

    And though we didn't dine at Etxebarri, we did stop for a glass of txakoli at the bar after a hike, and they kindly let us peek in their kitchen. Flamey!

  7. Invited to a vegan's house for dinner and asked to bring dessert. Came up with this chocolate peanut butter cream pie.

    choc pb pie close.jpg

    Lightly baked pressed almond meal/cocoa crust, peanut butter + coconut cream layer, chocolate whipped w/faux cream layer, and slightly salty candied peanuts. I think the candied peanuts make it -- they just take a few minutes, but add a nice bit of crunch and make the whole thing seem a bit fancier.

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