Listing articles 136 to 150 of all 261 articles Least popular articles first. Sort by: Popularity ¦ Date ¦ Tags Homemade Garganelli Pasta
Thanks to a tiny a garganelli comb ordered from Italy I was able to make these legendary hand-rolled penne. A treat! Tsukiji Wholesale Fish Market in Tokyo
Probably the largest fish market in the world. My visit of the first market of 2006 - at 4AM. Alpine Rabbit Stew
Gorgeous traditional Italian stewed rabbit in a fragrant sauce. Serve over polenta to forget any winter blues! Eataly - Slow Food Superstore
My day at Eataly, the biggest slow food grocery store in the world, just outside Torino, Italy. 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. Pasta for Dessert II : Chocolate Tagliatelle
A vamped-up Pierre Hermé recipe of homemade chocolate noodles in a rich bergamot-flavored chocolate sauce with thyme ice cream. Pasta for the Sopranos
How I convinced Switzerland's top custom installer to come and fix my home cinema the next day with a promise of homemade maccheroni with real Neapolitan ragů. 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. Cheese and Wine Soup
A robust Swiss soup based on Alp cheese and Fendant white wine to warm you up during the cold months. Japanese Green Tea
I am back from Japan with a first article about green tea in Tokyo. 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! May I eat your shrimp shells?
Shrimp shells are served as crispy appetizers in Japan. You can buy tiny dried whole crabs to use as peanuts. I was coerced into trying and will be back for more! A night at the Liboson
A memorable fondue in an over-the-top dungeon chalet straight out of a Hammer film. Our host, Paul du Marchie, has been building an architectural fantasy in the middle of the woods for the last 50 years. Dont' miss my eight 360° panoramas! Paris Truffle Dinners
Hoping the financial crisis will at least do something good and bring truffle prices down from their stratospheric heights, I show you how they eat truffles in Paris. I Made My Own Macaronis From Scratch
How do they make the hole in the maccheroni? I had thought about it long and hard only to conclude you just can't make tubular pasta at home. I was wrong - see how I made my first batch of macaronis! |
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