Lamb Chops: from barn to freezer
On Jan 3rd we bought a 125 lb. ram lamb to fatten for the freezer. He had horns and had not been castrated. Of course I named him Lamb Chop lest anyone forget he was intended for food. [Do you…
Tamale class – laughing, making, eating at the Frenchman’s Corner
We made about 100 tamales in all – some to eat during class the rest for the students to take home as proof of their new-found skills! To dress the tamales I made a simple thick sauce of seeded dried…
An evening’s baking class; Pita and Naan at the Frenchman’s Corner Kitchen
Simple flatbread and lightly yeasted breads have been part of the staple menu for many a household over the eons. Starting with some flour and water the end result is hot and crispy or hot and tender breads ready to…
A Winter Chocolate Making Session
We had a lot of fun! Amid the wafting aroma of exotic spices and turkey mole roasting in the oven my four students worked at the grinding of the cocoa nibs till we made a fabulous paste. At each stage…
www.Beyond the Flavor does me proud!
After spending a most companionable morning full of laughter and good food the three creators of Beyond the Flavor published a very kind article about me. Please visit www.beyondtheflavor.com to see it and the rest of the folks they profile.…
Homemade winter mincemeat from historic recipes; bear, venison, and pigs feet
There was a wonderful madness in my kitchen as eight friends and family joined me this last Sunday to make mincemeat from historic recipes. Both the bear and the venison were contributed by the Great Hunter (Jackson Landers) for which…