I'm intrigued.pickled saffron fennel
The pickled fennel was the only thing I madeI'm intrigued.
Store bought or homemade? Please describe the flavor and mouth feel (if you don't mind).
The duck was hot-smoked and was definitely cooked through.My God! Sounds divine! Last time I had pig intestine was at a San Diego Chinese restaurant. Noodles in pig intestine soup. No, I don't think I'll try that again. But do love all beef organ meats. And most pig organ meats. My kids love duck, I'm little picky about medium rare bird meat x)
Thank you.The pickled fennel was the only thing I made
All the others were bought
The fennel was super easy
I didn’t have a mandolin so I hand sliced very thinly
Sprinkled with a bare dessert spoon each of salt and sugar
Leave for 15mins
Then rinse thoroughly and squeeze out as much liquid as you can
The pickling liquid is a cup of sugar, a cup of white vinegar and a cup and a half of water
Boil to dissolve the sugar and cool
Place the fennel and saffron threads to a jar
Add the cooled pickling liquid
It’s ready to eat in 3 days
The fennel flavour was quite subdued.
Next time I’ll add some fennel seeds to the pickling liquid
You can definitely taste the saffron
Although the only salt used was rinsed off, there is just a hint of salt in finished pickle.Thank you.
I was curious how the licorice tasting fennel would be pickled and was thinking a sweeter pickling would work well (like with pickled red onions - red vinegar and sugar). Nicely done.
It takes some real guts to eat that kind of shit.Next up:
Soy and Szechuan pepper braised duck intestine, soy braised pig intestine, salad of pig stomach, salad of pig ears, braised beef tripe, boneless chicken feet with chilli oil, bean curd and black fungus salad and a lotus root salad
Also tea-smoked duck and roast duck and asparagus fried rice
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Grew up with a Grandma who came from a very poor farming familyIt takes some real guts to eat that kind of shit.
Scrapple!Grew up with a Grandma who came from a very poor farming family
So used to eating everything
Very little was ever wasted
I had to laugh when reading “boneless” chicken feet! Spent a decade one neighborhood east of Chicago’s Chinatown. We’d occasionally order chicken feet from our favorite Chinese joint. The thought of deboning (or I’d say, de-cartilaging), is comical.Next up:
Soy and Szechuan pepper braised duck intestine, soy braised pig intestine, salad of pig stomach, salad of pig ears, braised beef tripe, boneless chicken feet with chilli oil, bean curd…
Caneles is definitely one of my favourite pastriesThat looks fantastic from start to finish! Caneles might be my favorite dessert of all time.
How did you enjoy that brand of sardines? I’m an avid ‘deensman, always on the hunt for a brand I’ve yet to try!
Believe you me - I was happy to find a place that did food like that to takeaway.I had to laugh when reading “boneless” chicken feet! Spent a decade one neighborhood east of Chicago’s Chinatown. We’d occasionally order chicken feet from our favorite Chinese joint. The thought of deboning (or I’d say, de-cartilaging), is comical.
BTW, how about a heads up next time your wife is away mate?
Famous last words, if taken out of context...BTW, how about a heads up next time your wife is away mate?