Bonbons are lovely little soft puffs that melt in your mouth. If you are new to working with fondant--around since the Renaissance-- this is much less intimidating than trying to cover a cake. Baby steps. They came from the 17th century French Court, the name from the word … [Read more...] about Delightful Bonbons
Holiday/Occasion
Titanic’s Punch Romaine
This palate cleanser was served to first class passengers during the fateful last dinner aboard the Titanic on April 14th, 1912. The famous french chef Auguste Escoffier, championed alcoholic shaved ices to be served between courses. Punch Romaine, the Infamous Titanic … [Read more...] about Titanic’s Punch Romaine
Lobster Fit for Lords: Easy Beer-Steamed Tails for Dad
In the bustling kitchens of post-Edwardian England, where the aristocracy dined on lavish feasts, lobster symbolized opulence and refinement. Fast forward to today, and we're bringing a slice of that grandeur to your Father's Day celebration with a regal and remarkably … [Read more...] about Lobster Fit for Lords: Easy Beer-Steamed Tails for Dad
Easy yet Elegant Waldorf Pudding
British love their custard and essentially this a simple custard with apples. Great for beginning cooks to try and a great date night dessert. Apparently the actual recipe for this dessert went down with the ship (understandable under the circumstances), but there are a few … [Read more...] about Easy yet Elegant Waldorf Pudding
Classic Lobster Thermidor
Lobster Thermidor is a classic french dish. There are two schools of thought of which chef actually created it. Many food historians claim it was created in January 1894 at Marie's, a famous restaurant in the Boulevard Saint-Denis in Paris, on the evening of the premiere of … [Read more...] about Classic Lobster Thermidor