Appropriately Provisioned

This blog is modest: its only aim to record what I had for breakfast. And, sometimes, lunch. Occasionally, dinner too.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

on chocolate

harvest has several varieties and so we are testing them in parallel.

divine fair trade milk chocolate: coconut and crumbly, though unctuous fairly quickly.
light green fair trade milk chocolate: malted vanilla, a rapid collapse into unctuousness.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

new york

has some quality food. yesterday, a large, hand-made ravioli stuffed with shredded pancetta, morels, and fresh english peas, served on a tomato coulis with cubes of steamed squash, micro-basil, and a slice of toasted baguette.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

another hiatus

but not for lack of fine dining. tonight at no-name: grilled purple chicory; wide, flat, fresh pasta with lemon, cracked black pepper, and Parmesan; blinis with creamed corn; grilled yellow wax bean bundles wrapped in prosciutto and roasted; a strawberry tart with vanilla bean pastry cream. the wax beans in particular were outstanding: double-cooked, they lost their fibrousness but were still firm and the prosciutto binding rendered out and became crisp and smokey. the pastry cream in the tart was also noteworthy: i initially mistook it for some kind of poppyseed custard but it soon dawned on me that it was actually just packed with tiny black vanilla seeds.

Monday, May 21, 2007

curry

soup today was coconut chicken and red curry. it wasn't even close to being spicy enough, but the flavour was right and it was sprinkled with large clumps of chopped cilantro leaves, vermicelli, and roast chicken. what it tasted like more than any other thing was laksa -- all that was missing was the handful of thick rice-flour noodles and a sprinkle of chopped laksa leaf (Persicaria odorata, related to buckwheat and also known as vietnamese mint even though it is nothing of the sort).

Thursday, May 10, 2007

soup and sandwich

'soup and a sandwich' may be the most riffed-upon comfort food theme i know. thomas keller's version is now famous and features a cup of early-girl tomato water and a brioche toast sandwich stuffed with aged farmhouse cheddar. baudrillard would be proud. today, in no-name, i saw a tray of what looked like toasted rice cakes. i figured they were croutons and got a cup of ramp and potato soup (like a hot vichyssoise, but better -- ramps are garlic greens and have that same spicy aromaticity as garlic but with a more vegetal overtone) and put one in it. john came up behind me and suggested that i try one on it's own: it turned out to be a circular sandwich of thin-sliced brioche and cowgirl creamery goat cheese, toasted and then brushed with clover stornetta butter infused with butter.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

basil, frisee, pineapple, jicama

sam, who puts together the vegan selections at dinner in no-name, made a skewer composed of a slice each of jicama and pineapple, sandwiching a leaf of frisee and sweet basil. very nice, more so because i hardly ever encounter jicama in large enough slabs that the natural sweetness and juiciness is apparent.

Friday, April 20, 2007

dairy products

the morning lineup in no-name now includes a cheeseboard that, to be honest, is quite extravagant. yesterday the cheeseboard featured a triple-creme brie that had been aged to the point of near-explosion, a tomme de ma grand mere, a huge port salut, and an unidentifiable but really good blue cheese. they've also taken to making the yogurt with straus organic whole milk; coincident with that change, the yogurt became tangy and balanced, smooth and unctuous. the degree of improvement is almost difficult to believe and is probably at least partly due to raelene getting more familiar with how this yogurt culture works.