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Wood Fired Chestnut Pancakes Necci

This is a recipe I have discovered a year ago and took me a full year to get right. But now I cook it almost once a week so simple, quick, delicious and spectacular it is.

Georgian Chicken Walnut Satsivi

Cult recipe with the mighty bazhe sauce based on pounded roasted walnuts, garlic and pomegranate juice. Not for the faint of heart but delicious and utterly memorable!

Primeval Tyrolian Cheese

Graukäse is the closest offspring of the first cheese ever made. It is so strong you can actually raise the dead by placing piece under the deceased's nose. Follow me to Valle Aurina in Südtyrol to see how it's made at the farm. 

Eataly - Slow Food Superstore

My day at Eataly, the biggest slow food grocery store in the world, just outside Torino, Italy.

Salama da sugo

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

Hard Core Swiss Vacherin Cheese

Follow me as I wake up in the wee hours of the morning to see Swiss armailli make a unique cheese in a small chalet up the Gruyere Alps.

Montgomery's Cheddar

My Christmas article will show you how the best cheddar since King Arthur is made in Somerset, including a 4 minutes video.

French Blanc-Manger

This extraordinary French sweet almond jelly must be the best food that survived the Middle Ages. My final and most tasty dish in the Hattonchatel castle serie.

Neal's Yard Dairy

My visit to the cult London cheese shop, selling no less than 57 types of British cheeses.

Stilton with Port

I bought a whole head of Stilton and soaked it in the finest Port wine for a most memorable drinking session.

Pasta con i fagioli

Homemade wholewheat spaghetti with a delicious beans ragu for a typical Tuscan peasant dish.

Slow Food Fair Popular

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

Swiss Alps Cheesemaking Very Popular

My visit of a 8000'/2400m high cheesemaking chalet in the Swiss Alps where cheese is still made like 300 years ago - and not one tourist in sight!

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Swiss Alps Cheesemaking
«Today, I came across a wonderful set of photos [...] by the very talented photographer François-Xavier. He travels and photographs and writes about food. His photos are so rich and varied and do that thing that amazing photographers do of capturing the moment and the feeling of that moment just perfectly. They have a painterly feel almost like a still life which somehow seems so appropriate for showing people working with food using methods they love.»
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