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Stopover on our way down to Spain in Lyon, and what would be a visit to Lyon without a proper dinner ..? La Mère Maquerelle, one of the Bouchon Lyonnaise. Beaujolais & Orangina … For starters shaved fennel salad with octopus and oranges … Beef carpaccio with a deep fried soft boiled egg … Little one opted for the burger with Ossau-Iraty cheese … DW had house made ravioli with local soft cheese and roasted pepper coulis … I enjoyed the rump steak with pepper sauce and pistou … Little one took a cheesecake for dessert .. DW had a verbena cream with meringue and lemon coulis. This was exceptional. I had cheese: a Tomme, Crottin and St. Marcellin … And for yours truly, a Chartreuse Vert … After a leisurely walk back to the hotel we slept very well that night 🤗
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There were a couple of leftovers from the veal shank. I took them out, chopped them up finely (including all the glorious congealed juices) and tuned them into the most wonderful, rich and flavorful Bolognese ragu … Served (mostly) with De Cecco spaghetti and grated Parmigiano … No complaints 🤗
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Hah - and I always thought, the US is ahead of us (and the Swedish, as usually Germans encounter hot dogs at IKEA) … Upper left, then clockwise: pickles cucumbers, deep-fried crispy onions, spicy Bolognese sauce (see next post), grated cheese. Sauces: ketchup, kewpie mayo, green tabasco, Develey hot dogs sauce (mix of mayo, yellow mustard and sugar) and Joppie sauce. “Classic“ refers to bun, sausage, mayo plus mustard, pickles and fired onions. The IKEA dog, basically …
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Lazy dinner: DIY hot dogs (please disregard the chaos behind) … For me: “classic” … … and “chili cheese”.
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When I went to my butcher this morning to get my weekend fill of Mett, he had three veal shanks on display. Of course I had to get one, gave it a Marcella Hazan-ish treatment (EVO & butter, onion, garlic, anchovy, white wine) and braised it for around 4.5h … Cooks treat: bone marrow on toast with a sprinkle of salt & parsley - just sooo good 🤗 Great texture on the shank - tender, with just the slightest resistance to the bite. Served with creamy polenta and wilted spinach with almonds and raisins. And the strained braising juices, reduced and finished with a touch of butter. No complaints indeed 🥳
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Hey, I cite that guy frequently, too 🥳
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Thanks - it’s actually a rather calm affair (and a lot less coordinated or graceful than a ballet 🤭). The cold dished were prepared over the course of the weekend, whenever I felt like it. The hot stuff plus the plating happened in half an hour, so when DW left & returned from picking up little one from his playdate everything was ready …
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Family requested karaage … and I am more than happy to augment the fried chicken to make it a full Japanese dinner: Some pork loins turned into tonkatsu … And plated: Tonkatsu with sweet onion, tsuyu and egg (the classic Katsudon topping), fresh peas intheir pods (a seasonal substitute for edamame), (commercial) gyoza, and the karaage … Tuna tataki with yuzu ponzu … Homemade sides: Silken tofu with spicy meat topping, agedashi masu (fried eggplant in dashi), salt-pickled cucumber with kombu, soy sauce-pickled radish, menma, grated radish with yuzu ponzu, (commercial) Calbee potato sticks. Some sake from the mancave … And - to conclude the meal - a matcha flavored crema catalana … No complaints 🤗
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Still blurry on magnification, but based on color of the round objects layered onto what looks like a pastry base, their uneven size distribution and what looks like tiny dot on the surface I stick with Erdbeer Tartelette (or strawberry tartlet), a popular Austrian (and German) dessert. Shortcrust shell, filled with vanilla cream or pudding, topped with (sometimes macerated) strawberries and glazed with a bit of strawberry juice mixed with gelatine (cf. above posted link).
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Nice ! It does sound like a classic winning combo. I could imagine some leek oil in there, too. With the cracker-like crust it sounds a bit like an (unleavened) Flammkuchen, and potato & leek fits right into this. For white pizza’s I fell a more sturdy, sourdough bread type base is better suited, especially with potatoes. But then the appetizer idea is gone, of course …