February 2008 archive

Goat Cheese and Scallion Eggs Cocotte

Eggs…. As promised, here is one of the recipes made during ‘egg day’ at the French Culinary Institute. I made it again at home a couple days ago, with a few changes. I am usually not a great fan of eggs and bacon in the morning (well, that is not exactly true, but I do […] Read more…

 

A Few of the Dishes Made at Culinary School (so far)..

I thought I would give you all a glimpse of the kinds of dishes I have been making at the French Culinary Institute so far. If any of these pique your interests, let me know and I’ll post the recipe. Clockwise from top left: -Grilled steak served with pommes pailles and lemon parsley butter-Quiche Lorraine […] Read more…

 

Bittersweet Chocolate Soufflés

Soufflés are one of those desserts that make me fall in love with cooking, all over again, every time. Light and airy concoctions are born from simple basic ingredients… and watching the dessert fly out of its ramekin makes me smile instantly. There is just something magical about soufflés. The one featured here is a […] Read more…

 

Curried Scallops with Sliced Almonds

Last week was full of culinary adventures. An entire day was dedicated to making eggs… poached, en cocotte, french-style omelettes and so on. For those of us who have never made eggs for more than a couple people before, this was quite the experience. Picture a compost bin complete with over 100 egg shells and […] Read more…

 

Homemade Chapati and Coconut Milk Dal

I’ve always been confounded by food-loving vegetarians. How can you say you appreciate food when meat is such a central part of so many wonderful meals. I’m too often tempted to say ‘forget about the ethics of being omnivores and just try it!’ Whenever I have a well-cooked dal dish, however, I am forced to […] Read more…