Category Archives: Brassica’s
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
Posted in Alliums, Blue Collar Gastronomy, Brassica's, Brassica's, Fish, Fonds and Jus, Game, Good Potatoes, Healing Foods, Label Rouge, Risotto, Stocks and Stock Making, supermarkets, Traditions at Table
Tagged Brussels Sprouts, Caper Sauce for Trout, Capon's of Rochester, Crushed Potatoes, Flageolet Beans, Frightening the beans, Haggis, Hotel Westminster Le Touquet, Isle of Man Lamb, Label Rouge, Lancashire Moss, Macsween's Haggis, Morrison's, Roast Pheasant, The Pocket Chef, www.walkwithjoy.com
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Hamburger Heaven at Home
Hamburger Heaven is at Home. Next comes Joe Allen (London). You just need a good butcher and imagination to make a heavenly hamburger. That’s a promise. Continue reading
