If you have been following our bollito misto narrative, then here is a modern, cross cultural method to revive frozen bollito meat. We take our cue here from the great land of Korea, originators of the Ssam, popularized by Momofuku Ssam Bar in New York. Essentially, a Ssam is a lettuce wrap. As we...
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Tags: bollito, lettuce beef, saams
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Following up on our bollito misto or boiled meat preparation, we have many directions that we can go, but slicing and dipping freshly boiled and sliced meats is a classic first treatment. For 4 people, thinly slice some beef brisket, pork shoulder, veal shoulder or whatever you have boiled, and arrange on a serving...
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Happy New Year! Welcome back. We’ve been on a hiatus since US Thanksgiving, but the holiday season brought us alot of inspiration and tasty paleogastronomic creations. We had a huge epiphany during our absence, no pun intended. We came across, tested and perfected perhaps the simplest, most versatile paleo-friendly dinner we have chanced upon,...
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Tags: Beef, bollito, Chicken, Pork
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There are a few sure signs of the impending American Thanksgiving weekend, such as the glut of turkey, trimming and sides recipes in the Sunday and Wednesday preceding Thanksgiving Thursday. Many food, wine and dining sections are offering strategies for the inevitable leftovers. Here is our paleo-favorite recipe for turkey leftovers. It actually solves...
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It is odd that a spicey hot southeast asian fish preparation can be so soothing in the heart of a cold fall day, but in fact it does. The Balinese curry style of preparing cod, or any firm white fish, creates a beautiful chowder style dish with a bright yellow intensity from the fresh...
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The past few winters in south western Ontario have been brutally cold, and the current fall has been chilly as well. Many climatologist predict a global cooling for the next 30 years or so. The next few entries are going to focus on comfort dishes that will keep us warm and humoured. And what...
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Tags: balinese, cooking, paleodiet, paste
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The eastern seaboard is experiencing a colder than usual fall. The climate is accelerating our consumption of big, bold, filling comfort foods. The province of Quebec, Canada is probably the world leader in developing comfort dishes. Hearty meat pies, pork offal, seafood terrines and coveted foie gras are provincial culinary treasures. Which brings us...
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Tags: comfort food, eastern seaboard, garlic cloves, knife instructions, lamb shoulder, meat pies, paleo, Pate chinois, pork sausage, potato masher, rib of celery, roasted almonds, shepherds pie
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We here in Canada celebrate Thanksgiving a full month ahead of the US holiday. Here is a great revelation we discovered this year. Instead of the traditional roast, fried or smoked turkey, try a beef tenderloin roast. There are many virtues to the substitution of the main thanksgiving protein. First and foremost is time....
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Tags: bacon, bacon wrapped beef tenderloin, Beef, beef tenderloin roast, internal temperature, parchment papers, prep time, red wine, salt and pepper, smoked bacon, tenderloin, Thanksgiving, viewing time, wine recipe
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In keeping with the changing of the seasons, we want to consume, and write about, more robust, filling and comforting fall dishes. And, what can be more comforting the chicken pot pie. Generally, a pot pie is made with a pastry dough, or puff pastry crust. We have re-engineered the crust to make a...
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Tags: baby spinach, chicken pot pie, cup olive oil, inch cubes, paleo, pastry dough, puff pastry crust, recipe chicken pot pie, shitake mushrooms, teaspoon cayenne pepper, workable dough
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After eating 2 weeks of great Sicilian and Romano food in Italy, we were pining for something North American upon our return, like a Big Mac. Of course, we wouldn’t really run off to the golden arches. Instead we contrived this skirt steak salad. It is sacrosanct to compare any gastronomic creation to a...
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Tags: big mac, bite size pieces, charcoal grill, cup olive oil, golden arches, inch cubes, skirt, skirt steak, skirt steaks, steak, sweet potatoes, tablespoon lime juice, teaspoon dijon mustard, turnips, white wine vinegar
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