Sunday, November 30, 2008

Sunday Brunch in Late November

The first snow flurries of the season fell early this afternoon in Hudson. It was almost nice to see, though I would rather it still be warm outside.
On a more positive note, it made for a lovely day to sit at the bar and enjoy a glass of champagne with some of our great brunch items.
The Duck Confit Hash W/ Poached Eggs is one of our signature brunch items, and one I am completely addicted to. I eat this almost every Sunday. With a little sriracha on the side of course.

Nina opted for the Pan Roasted Tile Fish, W/ Spicy Haricot Vert, Crispy Onions and Aioli
It wasn't the busiest day ever but sometimes its nice to enjoy a Sunday afternoon ourselves.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Breakfast of Champions


I'm always looking for a tasty breakfast that will get me through a few miles of running, tennis etc. Three of my favorite things really keep me going: German whole rye bread, Greek strained yogurt and honey. I was just given this fantastic raw Sage honey as a gift. It's sooooo delicious and just feels good when you eat it. Ever had sage tea? Fresh or dried it is restorative, incredibly soothing and pleasurable.  







Friday, September 26, 2008

Portland, Maine Take 3: The Fabulous Pizza at Flatbread


We love a good pie. And at Flatbread they do things right, organic ingredients, a hand-made wood burning oven, fresh local greens and beer. I could go for a slice right now!






We ordered a mushroom and house-made no nitrate pepperoni.





Bresca in Portland

 Last week's trip we discovered a tiny gem of a restaurant called Bresca, which means honeycomb in Catalan. It was recommended to us by the owners of Rabelais--a lovely little cookbook store chock full of foodie favorites old and new. There were some luscious highlights. 




Butcherblock topped tables





A dish of local ricotta, polenta, local shrooms, lardo...

Raspberry Financier

Coconut Tapioca, Caramelized Figs


Panna Cotta, Passion Fruit Broth




Tuesday, September 16, 2008

About Portland...Maine that is.

We were just in Portland last week for a few days. If your looking for a culinary getaway, this city is the spot. One of our favorite places to eat is Street & Co. It's a seafood only restaurant with warm ambience and really good rustic fare. We always sit at the bar for some perfect local oysters. This time we also ate a little salami, excellent linguine with clams and Panna Cotta for dessert. Delicious.  































Thursday, August 28, 2008

Shrooms!

The Boletes are early and there are loads. Every week I play tennis in Round Top with our friend Annie. Her court is on the mountain, in the woods, surrounded by wild blueberries, moss and bluestone slabs. A keen collector of shrooms, right before I arrived in the morning Annie gathered a basketful of boletes. She cooks them fresh or slices and dries them for soups in autumn and winter. After we played, she gave me a brown bag full of some beauties. We ate them that night, sauteed in Spanish olive oil with some smoked salt, Tarragon and Lemon Thyme. Yum!!


Sunday, August 24, 2008

August rain brings mushroom bounty.


Jeff may think his eye sight isn't as good as it used to be, but I don't know anyone else who can spot wild mushrooms on the fly while driving. Last year it was a scattering of Chanterelles under a dark canopy of evergreens and this year, at the far end of a field, a soccer sized Giant Puff Ball and its' anomalous kin. 
Check out their sculptural, alien forms!