
Saturday, 16 June 2007
new place to buy wine

my partner made an excellent cypriot-style leg of lamb


I wasn't allowed to read the recipe but I understand that it comes from one of my cookbooks called "Cooking from Cyprus" by Nearchos Nicolaou. The lamb was undercooked according to the recipe and how I remember meat being cooked back home but then again I had to wait through most of my youth before I lived abroad and got the opportunity to try how much better meats like lamb taste when they aren't overcooked. I was apprehensive about the wine, an unfinished bottle of Earth's Portrait, 2006 Chardonnay from the other night, but it worked well for me.
Monday, 11 June 2007
fast-forward five years to the present

The final result seen here is a heavily blended potato and leek soup with smoked salmon, poached egg and garnished with parsley.
I got the recipe from Philip Johnson's book 'Classic Ecco' and I was a bit nervous about the combination at first but it was exceptionally good with the Tasmanian salmon I used because its flavour wasn't too over-powering.
My partner chose to have it without the salmon and egg. She went with the parsley though and I thought it was beautiful how the parsley looked like a butterfly.
The freshly cracked pepper added the necessary, fragrant dusting to make for a meal that won't be forgotten on what was a special day for us.
bugs, broccolini and cucumber salad

my memory fails me but I can still smell the meal
speaking of olive oil

radicchio, walnuts and blue cheese
steak and bacon-wrapped scallops
let the wanting begin
- represent worthwhile moments in my own cooking
- capture other eating moments that should be shared
- find out what it might mean to represent smell
I have named the blog 'olfactory desire' because I have always been fascinated by how we tend to rank smell so low on the human hierarchy of senses. The desire will hopefully become obvious through the posts themselves. I close here by saying that I'm wishfully thinking right now that I will actually find the time to make this worthwhile. I know that more likely it will be an abridged version of what I am initially hoping for but at least it will be something.