Friday 31 January 2014

dundrum conquers nashville

After four and a half years in Copenhagen, Dundrum talent has finally landed in Nashville, right in the middle of the Porker turf...


Last Wednesday we were able to enjoy this Irish success, a little bit after 21:30, following a location error with a minimal impact on our plans.


It all started with a beautiful bunched salad, which easily could have remained as our floral decoration for the evening...




Sunday 26 January 2014

australia day: OZ/ON

Back in the cold lakes area it takes a lot of imagination to celebrate Oz Day when the temperature is -16 C.


We were very lucky to have Mr. Jones, Mr. Pavarotti and Mr. Wood around, what helped a whole lot the process of getting to the point of necessary inspiration.





Friday 24 January 2014

last xmas

It was a month ago that the annual celebrations of Jesus & Co got started, again. Nowadays we mainly focus on the gastronomic side of it; the devotion part requires a certain level of motivation that we can no longer reach. However, we do fiercely try to revive the mystery of the flesh and blood becoming bread and wine, in a rather personal and nutritiously balanced way.


Last December I also saw for the first time in the lands of Zaraman an amazing sunset sky, which reminded me of the obscenely beautiful skies we often enjoyed in Syd City; it actually brought some flavour of miraculous activity.


Thursday 16 January 2014

chez pascaline

Another lunch at Rouge Tomate, the first one of the year, and another excellent meal to feed both the flesh and the soul. The second one mostly guided by wonderful Pascaline, who always gives us the time to discover nice wines from Barak's land. Merci bien!

Wednesday 15 January 2014

beyond little oz

Starting at number 31 Crosby Street -where Saturdays NYC happens to sell surf boards together with very decent coffee-, and walking all the way up to number 91 -where we religiously keep going to expand our Mud Australia collection-, we figured out there could be a vibrant new neighbourhood in Manhattan known as Little Australia.  



Anyhow, the annual visit to the Mast Brothers factory came right after our second pizza ever at Roberta's, the first one of 2014, and probably not the last oneof the year. I chose a Margherita with a few extra toppings -onion, garlic, ricotta and pepperoni-, which turned out really well. I don't remember having such good pizza since my days in Newton (MA), over a quarter of a century ago. Roberta's Farmhouse Ale, a Sixpoint "Get Safe" Winter Saison (5.5%), was a very good choice to help the entire digestive process.


Once we finished our lunch in Brooklyn we headed to 111 N 3rd Street. Desert was waiting for us, plus a few souvenirs for my palate to enjoy through the coming weeks. This time I even got a Chef's Tablet, 24 oz of holy cacao -the world's most rare and complex, according to the Brothers- with cane sugar. A balanced chocolate with hints of tobacco, cinnamon, plum and red wine.



Given the terrible selection of wines available in Offtario, it was mandatory looking for something that may eventually assist three of our future good meals becoming great ones. A "Shichi Hon Yari" (The Seven Spearmen) Saké -Shizuku Junmai Daiginjo- by the Tomita Brewery in Shiga, a 2012 Eyrie Vineyards Chardonnay Reserve -Original Vines- from Dundee Hills in Oregon, a 2011 Wind Gaps Pinot Noir -Gap's Crown Vineyard- from Sonoma Coast, and a 2012 Arnot-Roberts Pinot Noir -Coastlands Vineyard- from Sonoma Coast.