Tuesday, 2 June 2026

In My Kitchen: June 2026

May continued to be difficult following on from Awful April, let's call it Mediocre May, shall we? anyway, things are looking up with the arrival of the warm weather? Let's take a look in the kitchen...  

A few days in Italy... 

We missed Easter in Italy so went for a super long weekend over one of the many long weekends of May (there are 4 in one month!) 

This is my favourite pasta shop in the world (Artusi) in Padova.. the selection is amazing and everything is so tempting there. You can order your pasta to be cut just the way you want, pick up a mindboggling array of stuffed pastas, and amazing sauces to go with by the gram! The bigoli there is unrivalled... 

We have a real tradition to go to Pizzeria iDon when we are in Padova. Here the pistachio pesto was incredible combined with the buffalo mozzarella. Look at that blistery crust!

And to complete the holy trinity of pizza-pasta-gelato that is the quintessential Italian diet, my favourite gelato from Galateia. Where else do you get flavours like raspberry with fior di sambuco liquor, and wild blueberry with gin? 

Back in France, the fruit has arrived.. 

Every patisserie worth its butter is making beautiful tarts... here's one from the one next to the childcare

And one from downstairs.. imagine just being able to walk out the front door and grab something like that everywhere! 

Just some random cherries and raspberries for one of our many spring picnics 

Some home made jam from the seasonal fruit, thickened with chia 


Also in the kitchen... 

Pasta Wednesday continues, here with artisan sausages from the fancy butcher up the road. 

I've been obsessed with putting walnuts in my sourdough..

I bought these "antique" Chinese bowls from the antique shop near the childcare. the inscription on them says 19th c Qing dynasty but who knows if they are real. Pretty for eating icecream anyway  

I chanced upon a cafĂ© (Good News in the 15th) that must be run by an Aussie because they had all these Aussie cookbooks that made me so incredibly nostalgic... 

This month at work... 

I looked after an old couple in their 90s who both passed away within a week of each other, 67 years married they were. Their lovely children brought in this lovely tea for the staff with a nice note and their obituaries. It was a touching moment.. `

This was an exceptionally unhealthy dinner they delivered one night when I was on call - chicken nuggets, pasta with tomato sauce and custard! I added the cucumber for some freshness. The French diet is not necessarily fancy... 

We had a heatwave for a week where the temp reached 32 degrees indoors in the ICU (no air conditioning). Can you imagine that in a service of 22 beds, we have 5 portable AC units that we must decide which patients are in the most desperate need for AC? I thought it was hilarious that they delivered frozen radishes to cool down instead of ice blocks...  


My piece de resistance this month was this strawberry cheesecake with a vegemite infused crust for my 1 year anniversary at work. I melted the vegemite into the butter and made the crust savoury, not telling any French people (in case it evokes dĂ©goulasse! reactions) until they had already declared it delicious.  It's been bloody hard but I made it to 1 year! 

Curveball time... 

I got a care package from a dear friend in Australia who knew that I'm going through a really hard time. Can you believe she painted that picture of the beachgoers just to remind me of home? How talented she is! Also got some pyjamas for me and for G, some bluey stuff and other bits and bobs. 


I leave you with my monster contemplating the most perfect strawberry possible... 


Sending this to Sherry who hosts the monthly IMK series. Thanks for visiting and have a great month everyone! 

19 comments:

  1. I cannot imagine Paris in the heat wave! The apartment we stay in has aircon, which we made use of last year and it was only in the 20s! I hope June is Joyful for you xx

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  2. OMG, I could have written your post, "mediocre May" is the perfect phrase! Well that and I have cucumbers in place of your raspberries, and green beans for the cherries. Your travels look to have been a nice break in routine, which is always needed during hard times. And may the hard times end with the month of June. Congrats on 1 year, anytime a job is tough it is good to look back and see how strong you actually were. As always, thanks for the photo of your young Mister.

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    1. green instead of red! let's hope with the change of weather that June is going to be looking up, though there is definitely a bit of chill in the air still. thanks for following the growth of Mister Monster along with the IMK crew!

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  3. I'm drooling over all the amazing food photos you shared. The pizza-pasta-gelato routine sounds good to me. I just love visiting Italy. Glad things are beginning to look up a little.

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    1. it's a bit of a checklist for me every time I'm in Italy.. the pizza-pasta-gelato routine! there's also a little coffee shop downstairs where we often go to have a coffee or pastry in the mornings, run by a lovely Chinese family, and every time we go there the lady tells me to teach G Chinese! or she tries to bribe him to speak Chinese with treats...

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  4. sorry to hear things have not been going well for you. Hope it all improves. I am drooling over the pizza and the desserts and that gorgeous bowl! Vegemite crust? wow sounds amazing. Thanks so much for joining in this month, and the photo of Baby G. Sending best wishes.
    cheers
    sherry

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    1. thanks for hosting Sherry, you are keeping all the IMKers connected - how long do you think we will last??

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  5. ohyes love your friend's artwork too!!

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  6. Sorry to hear you've had a rough couple of months. Things haven't been great here either. I hope we all enjoy a joyous June!! All of your food looks amazingly delicious!! Your 'little monster' is growing up and he is just adorable. I can't believe you have no aircon in the unit. I know that has to be miserable for everyone.

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    1. Joyous June? Jolly June? I've got to reflect at the end of June I suppose. the heatwave came and went, and now it's freezing again.. supposed to have another one next week!

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  7. Urgh sorry that May was as miserable as awful April but on the plus side it looks totally delicious. Congratulations on your 1 year workaversary and that amazing cheesecake - both incredible achievements! Go you! That's a beautiful care package - I love the artwork. We had a similar heatwave and I really thought I would melt. I cannot believe that the hospital doesn't have full air con! Mind blown! I hope June brings you much joy x

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    1. thank you for sharing in all my achievements getting through one year in a French workplace is not easy! I can't believe the hospital doesn't have aircon either, I suggested a gofundme but they were not impressed by my suggestion....

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  8. A trip to Italy and long weekends sound good for the soul. That pistachio pesto pizza looks magnificent and a gelato in Italy is a beautiful thing. I am jealous of your spring fruit esp the cherries. And wow those berry tarts look amazing but I would pass them by to try your cheesecake with its sneaky vegemite - I would have loved to see your colleagues' faces when they found our just how good vegemite could be. Congrats on 1 year at work - hope things continue to improve

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    1. oh I usually describe Vegemite as a pâte à tartiner salée - literally "salty paste to spread" which is the usual way to describe Nutella, and they look terribly confused. then I add that it tastes like soy sauce and they look even more confused!!!

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  9. Everything looks amazing! Especially that pasta!

    Your strawberry cheesecake looks fantastic, but I could do without the vegemite in the base. I can't stand the stuff. And yes, I know that makes me a bad Aussie!

    I hope June gets better for you. Take care.

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    1. there are plenty of Aussies who dont love Vegemite, I didn't love it till I was about 30 too! I hated it when I was little.. so maybe not too late for you to try ;) ;)

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  10. We were stuck in a small ill-ventilated apartment in Paris during a long and horrendous heat wave many years ago. Nothing had A/C at that time. I feel for your suffering!
    Better times soon to you... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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    1. coming from anglophone countries, not having AC is really unimaginable but hey that's where we are!

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