Saturday 1 June 2024

In My Kitchen: June 2024

Buckle in everyone for the monthly review, there's a lot going on this month! 

Spring is here in Paris and lots of fresh produce are tempting us from the markets. It's a wonderful time of the year, except that the weather seems confused and it has been on and off grey & drizzly...  

Beautiful things in my kitchen...

We are in France, hence one must eat gorgeous heirloom tomatoes... 


Here in a caprese salad, with fancy organic buffalo mozzarella from our local fromagerie. 
The basil came from a pot at our local greengrocer. It was so alluring with its large perfect leaves, I have repotted it on the balcony hoping it will give us some more basil.. 


Patrick Roger is one of the master chocolatiers in Paris, all the chocolate is handmade and delicious. This block "Ecuador" is 70% and comes with a romantic description Floral, notes de jasmin, légèrement fermenté, rond, assez amer. (Floral, notes of jasmine, lightly fermented, round and quite bitter)


S came back from the market one day with these strange morel mushrooms, they are so bizarre they look like they would come from a fairy tale book!


Wontons - these were made on my grandma's birthday, she passed away 2 years ago at the age of 100. I remember her teaching me how to fold them when I was very small, she was a kind and loving soul. I made them while G sat in the bouncer watching me intently, it felt like the cycle of life...


Another day, another fancy patisserie from Cyril Lignac, this was a seasonal special of entremet abricot

 

An afternoon tea with my friend visiting from Sydney - strawberry tart, raspberry tart and a chocolate praline dessert. Yes, we should buy shares in Cyril Lignac's bakery...

The Asparagus Project...


Well we knew it was the end of asparagus season we had to make the most of it - 
here the asparagus was roasted, with a risotto of the morel mushrooms 


White asparagus and corn fritters


White asparagus and chèvre tart - this was absolutely delicious!


Steamed asparagus to top our buckwheat galettes, with a filling of mushrooms and the leftover goat cheese 


Boiled white asparagus in a picnic plate with bresaola, potatoes, tomatoes and an egg - we were actually copying our friend's lunch in Germany because she was also doing an asparagus project!


White asparagus soup - this was so creamy and velvety, superb texture and flavour


A quick trip to Italy...


We went to Italy for a week to attend S' sister's wedding, a magical event. She was like a princess and the reception was in the family mansion where we had our wedding last year. I didn't manage to take many photos of the food since my dress had no pockets (women's clothes problems), but I did manage to take a photo of this beautiful risotto...


My favourite place in Italy (I know it's a big call) is this pasta shop in Padova called Artusi where they have fresh pasta. Here we had cappellacci stuffed with wild asparagus and ricotta. It was so delicious that I have no words to describe it. Doesn't it look like giant wontons?


This pizza was excellent, I ordered it because I thought it was an interesting combination of ham, burrata and pistachio. The pistachio creme was just an additional touch of luxe.. 


A few things I brought back from Italy - porcini mushrooms, saffron and pistachio creme (I couldn't resist, I was thinking about it all the time after Sherry posted hers last month)

The curveball... 

G is growing up! He is 5 months today and I think he's pretty adorable. Here he is in Italy wide-eyed at his first gelato (coffee mascarpone with dark chocolate bits, and double salted pistachio), arm around his new friend the kangaroo which was S' toy from when he was a child 40 years ago... 

I'm sending this to Sherry of Sherry's Pickings who hosts the monthly IMK series. Have a great month everyone! 

22 comments:

  1. So much yum, but the highlight for me would have to be that white aparagus.

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    1. absolutely the highlight for us was the asparagus too! so quickly the season passes...

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  2. What a great month you had — love your post!
    best,mae

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  3. Morel mushrooms are abundant in our area. It is also the end of asparagus season here and I have had my share of it this year. All of your food looks amazingly delicious and what a sweet, sweet baby. He seems to be quite amazed by that cone.

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    1. so interesting that morel mushrooms are also in your area, I guess that growing up in suburban Sydney one loses touch with the "wild". sometimes I worry that my son will grow up in suburban Paris and have no idea what nature will be!

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  4. I am stunned by that pizza with the pistachio cream :) What a fab idea; I bet it was tasty. So many good things in your post including most of all baby G! I was just saying to hubby how wonderful it had been to have a photo of him before, and then voilà another gorgeous photo of him! Wonderful! I love the sound of that gelato. And what about those beautiful plates for the risotto? Have a marvellous June and see you for IMK in july.
    cheers
    sherry

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    1. next time we are in Italy I'm going to devour pistachio creme with breakfast everyday! my MIL already thinks I'm insane for eating pasta for breakfast - I try to tell her there's just not enough time to eat fresh pasta while we are in Italy :)

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  5. So much deliciousness (including G!). Well done on doing so much with your asparagus. And I am jealous of the quick trip to Italy!

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    1. yes we are super lucky to be able to duck out to Italy to visit the family! the proximity of countries s one of the advantages of living in Europe that is so strange for an Australian

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  6. Oh wow the little fella is growing up so fast - where does the time go? Everything looks so delicious, I wish I had your ninja wonton folding skills - they look perfect. Reading through this post makes me want to book a trip to France or Italy (or ideally both!) so I can sample some of this deliciousness! And yes, those mushrooms do look like something out of a fairytale!

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    1. where does the time go indeed, every time I turn around he seems to have grown a bit and is doing something new. if you are ever in Paris drop me a line and we can go eating together!

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  7. WOW, all this makes me want to come to France! PS, G is adorable!

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    1. thanks Melynda for visiting, France is a wonderful place for gastronomy indeed and this is just simple home food not even the serious stuff in restaurants!

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  8. I just returned from Paris where I had white asparagus which I've never had before. Looks like you were very creative using your asparagus up for the end of the season.! Your caprese salad looks wonderful as do all your recipes. Cute baby..

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    1. Sorry to have missed you when you were in Paris Judee, hope you had a lot of fun eating here!

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  9. Thank you for sharing a pic of G with us. And that asparagus tart looks amazing. I love the fresh pasta in Italy, and so many places do really good ones. And those tomatoes look fantastic :)

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    1. We are very fortunate to have such excellent produce all around us, such is the life in France! it's funny that I never realised that about Canada until I moved away, that I spent a lot of time hunting down "nice" food whereas here it's just everywhere

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  10. Bonjour, I was in France in Montpellier this time last year, with my son and family and oh your amazing post has brought back more memories of all the wonderful produce, especially the asparagus and tomatoes. I am just drooling as well at the delicious looking cooked dishes. I need to find some pistachio creme, a touch of luxe indeed. Baby G is gorgeous, growing up with such wonderful food will be so good for him, We've been watching the French Open tennis, when we can, and the weather has been so unpredictable. I'll look forward to your next post. So inspiring. Au revoir, Pauline

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    1. it's wonderful that you have a chance to visit France and your family there, what an interesting contrast with our lives in Australia it is. My friend was visiting for the French open this year and the weather was so up and down, one day it was raining and only 13 degrees, total washout! have a great month Pauline

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  11. Cute cute baby with those huge eyes.
    I visited you via Sherry Pickings. My entry this month is #12.
    Please join and share your posts with us https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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  12. thanks Mae I feel part of the community of IMKers and I'm sorry that you were unwell in Paris. Even more sorry that I couldn't help you out somehow but I'm sure we will meet in person one day! take care

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