November 6, 2005
Posts of the Week
Too Many Chefs post of the week

Posts of the Week, Posts of the Week, it makes you laugh, it makes... uhhh... your dog speak. Where would we be without the Posts of the Week? Would we be in Belgium or just down the street? Hey, here's the Posts of the Week!

1. Kate at the Accidental Hedonist has gone off the reservation by not writing about recipes or restaurants or foodie events but going right out and actually interviewing Tom Douglas, Seattle resauranteur and author. The interview is relatively short, but very well done. Setting the bar higher...

A. I'm a big fan of confounding expectations, and Lex Culinaria gives us a great example this week of a traditionally sweet dish done savory with this Wild Mushroom Bread Pudding. Did I mention I'm also a big fan of fungus? My wife would say that explains my apartment when we met.

I. You see recipes with a long list of ingredients and strange combinations and weird preparations on many food blogs. It's nice every once in a while to read a simple recipe that covers a basic staple dish like roasted potatoes from the Rock N' Roll Kitchen. We all have to learn how to do the basics sometime, right?

And that's the Posts of the Week.

Posted by Barrett in Maryland at November 6, 2005 11:12 AM | TrackBack Print-friendly version
Comments

I faithfully read toomany posts, and not for entertainment value alone. At least one of the three leads me to something I wouldn't have found on my own, and am so happy that I did.
This weeks gem: the wild mushroom bread pudding, and the blog.

Merci Beaucoup!

Posted by Alisa on November 7, 2005 at 2:34 AM

That Rock N' Kitchen is...well, ROCKIN'

Posted by Rachael on November 7, 2005 at 6:32 PM

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