Category Archives: Good Potatoes
Mobile Speck Knodel & Strudel
After 15 or more years working in high pressure restaurant kitchens, with their long hours and back-to-back shifts, Franz Schinagl knew he had to break free from his last posting as chef at Asia de Cuba. “As exciting as it was, I became so thin and … Continue reading
Schmaltz, Oma style
With more and more UK food stores, from hypermarket barns to our neighbourhood late night shops, most times now stocking Duck or Goose Fat and some delicatessens even selling Italian Lardo, a third option is missing. It’s where we should go next. … Continue reading
Feasting at Family Table with a Fine Man
A weekend of feasting ended last evening with a dinner centred on Risotto alla Milanese – the saffron-infused risotto sometimes served with classic Osso Buco. In a week when a friend – known to all as The Pocket Chef* -pointed out … Continue reading
Autumn’s in the Woods
Do I have a favourite season? Immediately I’d say Autumn because long hot sunshine days rather pull me down. But this is rubbish. All the seasons have their special moments and merits. Autumn just happens to over brim with Richness, … Continue reading
Heaven’s ‘Grass Comes in Two Colours or Three
Asparagus – my goodness, where to begin? I’ve grown up with the stuff – I’m still amazed about how the spears appear overnight, how the beds must not be trodden on, how to cut it, how sprue can be enjoyed and more. … Continue reading
L’Aubrac – The Steack to now Seek and Eat
Aveyron is an inland department in south central France. When I first went there to stay with a family in Decazeville, it was one of the very poorest of the French regions, along with the Ardeche and l’Herault, but they’ve all three … Continue reading
