Tag Archives: Pierre Koffmann
Trots to the Pot
You like pig’s feet – les pieds du porc, manitas de cerdo, schweinstrüße, etc? I love them and always have since my Welsh grandmother would prepare them for me as a child, much to the chagrin of my mother who … Continue reading
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A New French House for London
On my way to meet a friend at the once bohemian French House (Soho) last evening, a short text came through. Could I divert and get across to Knightsbridge instead? “Pierre is going to cook dinner for us,” it said. Instead of rubbing … Continue reading
