I was at my favorite produce stand in the Chicago French Market the other day, buying a few heirloom tomatoes to slice up later for lunch. The cashier picked up my tomatoes … Continue reading
This hangover is pissing me off, mainly because I really don’t think I deserved it. I only had two-and-a-half cocktails last night, which I’d made myself, at home, from high-end vodka — … Continue reading
“There’s no such thing as Mexican food,” says my friend Maria, and I have to agree. What she means is that Mexico is a vast country, with many distinctly different … Continue reading
Of the more than 600,000 TONS of chocolate the world will consume next year, the most precious morsels might very well be made from cocoa beans you harvested, dried and processed yourself. The … Continue reading
I don’t know why I never thought of it before! After all, using saved scraps of vegetables to make vegetable stock appeals to me on many different levels. Not only would I be … Continue reading
When I tell some people I’m taking a group of chefs and foodies to Havana, Cuba in the Spring, they look at me with surprise and more than a little suspicion. I know what they’re … Continue reading
We sat around the table in the soft summer dusk, our bellies full, marvelling at the meal we’d just eaten. “I wonder,” said my friend Andrew, “how people know what to … Continue reading