December 28, 2010

Shop like a pro - Ebelskivers

For some reasons that I am not culturally awar of, there is some kind of craze about Danish pancakes here. You can find the special pans, and mix to make them at home in every fancy culinary stores. However, I had actually never heard of them before seeing the pans in the store, or even seen anything like them for brunch.
I was even more suprised to find some frozen Danish pancakes at TJoes. I had to give them a try.
These were actually really good, crusty outside, and chewy inside, with notes of lemon zest. We had them with poached pears and chocolate sauce, and then again with Rasberry jam from Ardeche. Perfect happy Saturday morning breakfast.



December 27, 2010

Pineapple martini

Getting ready for le reveillon du 31. We are making a special martini,
with pineapple infused vodka, inspired by the house martini at Capital
Grill in Chestnut Hill.

December 24, 2010

Leek and potato soup - FFWDORIE

This is the most basic of French soups. I still don't understand why
leeks are so expensive in the US, they are among the most basic winter
vegetable in Europe. I skipped the chicken stock (not a fan of premade
stuff), and used only leeks, no oignon or garlic since I was all out
on that week. We had the perfect dinner after a cold New England
afternoon. The croutons are the best part!

Speculoos - FFWDORIE

I love speculoos, but I had never thought about making my own...
This was a very easy recipe to follow. I had no problem rolling the
dough, or shaping the cookies. The results was very satisfying. I
think I would twick the spice mix to match the taste I remember, and
probably omit the ground cloves, but the texture was right on. These
cookies made very nice Holiday treats.

Une vraie pizza

Une pizza Marguerite, une pate fraiche maison sauce aux cepes. Le
bonheur.

La Gaudriole
Pizzeria
Place de l'eglise
La Gaude

December 3, 2010

Shop like a pro: Cardullo's in Cambridge

I walked in this store out of curiosity. I was intrigued by the
English Christmas goodies I saw in the window. What a find!!!
Cardullo's is my new favorite place in New England. This is a real
Caverne d'Ali Baba for me. They have everything European expats may
miss from their country. Or at least, everything I miss: Cote d'or
chocolate, madeleine de Commercy St-Michel, Frenchconfit de canard,
tons of jams, teas, and I didn't even look at the charcuteries and
pastas. Oh, and did I mention they have REAL TimTams...