Listing articles 196 to 210 of all 261 articles Oldest articles first. Sort by: Popularity ¦ Date ¦ Tags Nostradamus Cherry Jelly
For my 200th article, I made cherry jelly from the recipe Nostradamus himself published in 1555. 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! Sicilian Watermelon Folly
Eleonora makes Gelo d'anguria, the cult Sicilian dessert, in her home on Mount Etna. 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. The Battle of the Knoedel
The story of a German secret weapon transformed into a delicious dish by the Italians. Real Hot Chocolate
The ultimate hot chocolate is the simplest thing in the world - provided you have the right pot. Pasta con i fagioli
Homemade wholewheat spaghetti with a delicious beans ragu for a typical Tuscan peasant dish. FXcuisine's Date Chutney
A little Indian recipe of my own concoction - dates, raisins, onions, balsamic vinegar and port are simmered to make a luscious brown chutney. French castle Expedition
A reader invited me to stay at his castle at Hattonchatel near Verdun in France. I went last week-end to cook extraordinary medieval dishes in the castle - see what's coming next in my 7-article-serie! Medieval Hypocras at Hattonchâtel
Hypocras was the most popular drink at parties and banquets in the Middle Ages. See how we made a gallon of it in Hattonchatel castle in France using the original spices they used back then. Ramadan Kebabs in Istanbul
A reader invited me in a neighborhood kebab house in Istanbul for the first night of Ramadan. After a short introduction, 50 pictures to take you through the whole meal from preparation to finish. Don't miss this! Verdun Sugar Coated Almonds Popular
During my stay at Hattonchâtel castle in France, I managed to arrange a private tour of the largest dragées factory in Verdun, dragées Braquier. Swiss Wine Tart
A sweet tart made from white wine and sugar, very popular around my parts. A Jam Fit for a Queen
The most expensive jam in the world is made in Bar-le-Duc from red currants hand-seeded with a goose quill. Worth every penny! Swiss Federal Fast Soup
Every year my uncle Harvey summons the family around a converted wash boiler where he cooks the most delicious soup. The occasion is Swiss Federal Fast Day, a national holiday in Switzerland. See how we cook 20 gallons of soup from start to finish. |
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