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  1. I would make green herb potato cakes...mash with a little cream and butter ( this makes the texture ok on defrosting) lots of chopped parsley and spring onion. make the patties and then freeze between parchment. When using just flash fry from frozen to brown slightly both sides and then finish them off in the oven at gas 4. The low temp is too stop them collapsing. great stand by as they go with lots of things

    LC

  2. Hi David ,

    It has nothing to do with your photography skills. From some of your past post I am sure your photos would be better than their stock PR ones.

    But it has everything to do with the fact you might be taking photos of who is dining with whom at the other tables! Or maybe that should be who should not be dining with whom.

    The fact that you asked first is I suspect the problem. Most professional Restaurant Managers would not stop a customer taking a few discreet photos of the dishes being delivered to the table. But if a regular ‘personality’ was in the dining room? No way.

  3. It is more likely to be something akin to Perard Soupe de Poissons this is the trademark name. Sold in large jars here in the UK and served with litle discs of dried/toasted baguette topped with roulle and grated ( in our house) Gruyere. You can of course make it yourself but we recently tried a large jar made by 'Fishworks' which was rather marvellous. It is always a lunchtime standby with us.I also feel a proper Boulabaise requires a lot of attention to the eating of bones etc and for this occasion ease of eating/talking/crying! might be the order of the day.

    i hgope it goes well

    LC

  4. Hi Jostber,

    Thank you I have previewed in on Amazon, so will hot foot it to a bookstore when I get there and compare it to others in that section if I don't get a good review from a New York Egulleteer.

    Hi Kathryn,

    The Raddison Lexington is on Lexington Avenue, sorry i am still struggling along with an old Blackberry so can't do the Iphone.

    I am hoping for reccomendations for good food, not nececarrily fine dining that you guy's would go eat lunch at if you were in the area. Near all the usual suspects Museum of Modern Art etc etc . My husband is boat mad, we even live on a barge so I am sure we will be doing every single boat trip available. Favourite Lunch destinations near the pick up and drop off points of all the trip boats and ferries would be good.

    Thanks

    LornaC

  5. Hello from LornaC in London.

    Unexpected first trip to New York with my husband who has been many times on business, so his restaurants were usually chosen by clients ( posh expense account affairs by all acounts :hmmm: )

    I am arriving 12th May Iclandic Volacano Ash allowing, husband off duty then! leaving 18th so I am calling Per Se, Daniel etc to see if we can get on the wait list for dinner! Lunch is our main problem. I want to see where we are at around lunchtime as we will be doing all the usual tourist things and I want to have the best restaurant guide to see what is around the area we happen to be in that we might get in to without booking ,or calling maybe an hour ahead when we see how we are doing. Any cuisine! that you recommend.

    Am I best with Zagat? Please let me know the one you think is best.

    We are staying in the Radisson Lexington so any recommendations for Dinner around there would also be gratefully appreciated.

    Any other must eat at destinations will be gratefully received

    Best Regards

    LornaC

  6. Hi Tony,

    I have not bought fillet but lots of other cuts from any of these guys but I would try Jack O, Shea at Selfridges, The Ginger Pig at Lauriston Road Hackney or Marylebone High Street, there is also a Ginger Pig at Borough Market but that is not open until Thursday I think.If you do go to Borough on Thursday there is also the wild beef stall.

    Check out http//www.doshermanos.co.uk they always rave about Jack O'Shea, Jack also has a website

  7. Hi Thampic,

    I don't know if this is the same tr-ply range ( swiss marco Pierre White launched and stocked in Selfridges) but they are always on special offer at TK Max! ( I know it is not exactly Divetimenti) but a couple of years ago I bought a saute pan which is utterly fantastic no hot spots and it really performs well. I think the rrp was about £90 and I bought it for £27. I have bought some others since all really low prices, stock pots, grill pans etc. I am not quite sure how TK Max buy their stock,liquidation I think? but they always have a large number of these pans. I also have a set of those lovely expensive french steak knives Laguiole in lovely colours really cheaply also. They seem to always have these in stock too.

    My motto is never buy a new Salt & Pepper grinder or anything Boden ( two lovely modern wine decanters and a tea pot!) without visiting a branch of TKMax first!But ignore the expensive chocolate and olive oil section it is awfull!

    Gosh reading this back it just makes me realise I shop too much!

  8. Umm... I got some morteau sausage from selfridges for lunch and have just eaten a whole load of it in a sandwich.

    It is smoked, but slightly more raw than I'd probably expect... are you supposed to cook it? if you are I might be in trouble... Quick guys, what's the answer?

    morteau sausage is uncooked but I suspect you will be OK. I am assuming it tasted OK raw as you say you ate loads of it! :biggrin:

  9. Hi Mathew,

    My reply from Kelly Turkeys is below.

    Maybe I should take up the franchise option! :wink:

    Hello,

    You are not alone in asking that question...unfortunately it would clash to much with our turkey breeding / growing programme at present with our limited resources.

    Hope we can one day though.

    regards

    Philip

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    From: Kelly Turkeys [mailto:webadmin@kellyturkeys.com]

  10. Hi Mathew,

    I don't know I will email them and ask. Maybe it is the perfect slot before they start to hatch the Turkey's for Christmas breeding.

    I first stumbled across them in Selfridges bought one ( sorry went to the bank and arranged a second mortgage on my abode then bought one)

    It really was fantastic in fact the flesh had the most flavour of any chicken I have cooked. The perfect bird to prepare. Just handling it before cooking you knew it was going to be good. They actually had a half price offer once so I bought a few so had the luxury of jointing a couple to cook dishes other than 'Roast Chicken'. It was a pleasure to handle

    Do try one!

    PS the C in LornaC stands for Cynical

  11. Hi Martin,

    My supplier ( JPD Foods) has 1 kilo packs of Bronze at £25.00 and another supplier of mine CHef's Connection has Silver at £36.54 a kilo.

    I am assuming you do not want to buy a kilo at a time!

    I am currently using a kilo pack of Bronze from JPD I have just started and as I do not use very much (a pack probably lasts me 2 years!) I would be happy to let you have a couple of ounces at cost. I am in London as you are so if you want to come and have alook at it just pm me to arrange this.

    Alternatively if you do want a kilo I would be happy to order it for you. Or if you want to contact them direct I can give you their numbers

    Cheers

    Lorna

  12. Oooohh My dad always bought my mum Terry's All Gold on special occasions, my favourites were the Strawberry and the Coffee Cream.

    My recollections are there was a Brazil Nut one and did one contain Stem Ginger?I think this was my mums favourite.

    Also was this the chocolate box the James Bond type left the diamond ring in or was that Milk Tray which I did not like at all!

    I think this is a wonderfull idea, Lucky Mum!!

  13. My other half is taking a party of clients to Taste of London tonight, three have just dropped out so we have three tickets going spare. If anyone wants them pm me and I can arrange to leave them at the BA desk for you to pick them up. It starts at 5.30pm

    I don't want them to go to waste!

  14. Hi,

    Apologies if this has already been posted but I did search and could not find any references to this

    ‘Yes Chef Magazine’

    I know some of you guys read ‘Restaurant’ magazine and I thought you might like to know about a fairly new industry magazine. The first edition was spring 2007 it is I think subscription only.

    www.yeschefmagazine.com

    I had not read anything about in the press and only got wind of it from my fruit & veg suppliers!

    It is very glossy and whereas I would just tear out anything from ‘Restaurant’ magazine I wanted to look up/keep for reference etc I feel I might dip back into this one and hang on to it for a lot longer.

    Good articles about Shaun Hill ( Life after Ludlow), Michel Bourdin ( A generation of excellence) and of course Heston ( Headlines) all very good.

    Thought provokers on Food design, life after Masterchef, Knives, Ventura Martinez( who I had never heard of) the usual cookery book thing. Plus lots on ingredients, Rabbit, Morels with recipes new from the listed chefs.

    One of the articles towards the end was a really interesting one about the restaurant Front Line in Paddington with Chef John Taylor, I had not read anything about that before either.

    From the first edition the writers are,

    Bill Buckly

    Jose Butchart

    Charles Campion

    Sarah Jane Evans

    Bill Knott

    Shaun Hill

    Simon Sayce

    Josh Sims

    Chef Contributors

    Heston

    Andrew Fairlie

    Gary Rhodes

    Alain Roux

    Michael Roux & Jr

    Brian Turner

    Sat Bains

    I would be interested to know if any of you subscribe and if so what you think

    Best regards

    Lorna

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