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Serious French Cottage Pie

Hachis Parmentier is French confort food at its best - slowly prepared over 3 days. Spend 3 minutes to see how it's done.

Salama da sugo

This medieval Italian sausage from Ferrara nearly made me pass out.

Ultimate Speck

Proper Speck, a cult Tyrolian dried and smoked pork meat, can only be found in a narrow corner of Val d'Ultimo, in Italy. Probably the best dried meat on earth, and you can't really buy it. But let me show you how it's made.

Foie Gras Terrine (Video)

Learn how to make a foie gras terrine from scratch in only 12 minutes.

The Passion of the Boar

We roasted a whole boar on woodfire at Hattonchâtel castle in France for a memorable medieval banquet. See how it's done, from start to finish. Not for the faint of heart!

Bigoli, Bigolaro, Bigolarist

My largest and most unusual pasta-making accessory, the bigolaro, made 28 fat spaghettis, called bigoli, each as long as the room. Served with the traditional duck ragù, this made my guests very happy despite the fact they had to make their own pasta.

Slow Food Fair Popular

My visit of the largest traditional food fair in the world in Torino, Italy.

Moldavian Pig Slaughter Popular

A friend brought me back pictures of a Moldavian family slaugthering a pig at home much like it was done all over Europe 100 year ago. Not for the faint-hearted.

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The Passion of the Boar
«Without the fine work of Mr. FX, some of us would die without ever having seen a
senescent castle dog barking at a gutted corpse of wild boar that dangles
head-down from the stone wall, blood dropping among windstrewn flower petals and
dust.»

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