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Luxuary food: Fois gras and Beluga caviar
2006/01/24 15:49:41瀏覽1259|回應16|推薦21

First I have to say foie gras. It is more affordable among all. Fois gras is one of those French food things. You eat it without remeditation, especially for an animal right fighter like me... It is delicious, exquisite. It is something you start to learn about appreciating food.

Discovered in the ancient Pharaohs period in Egypt, now foie gras, thanks for the Rome Empire, could be found in many places. Fois gras was actually highly saturated fat from the enlarged liver. Depending on how much you want to pay, how long you want to keep it. Fois gras is the food you don't eat much, because it is so rich. Eating too much of it would spoil the flavor. When we ate it in France, they usually took it out from the refrigerator for about 10 minutes, cut it with hot knife and serve it with bread, some greens, and champagne. Most people like the taste of goose fois gras over duck fois gras because it is smoother and less bitter. The most special one I ever tried was a dish with fois gras cooked with sauteed apples and eel. It was the only time I had a appetiser more expensive than my main dish. The fois gras was really crusty and fatty, and the eel was prepared just perfect, not to dominate the foie gras.

Beluga caviar is something that would disappear from the earth in a few years, unless stronger enforcement is applied. Since Russian dis-integrated, there is no official govern body to control the hunt. The hunt of Beluga became un-regulated. Most of the good Beluga are found in the Isreal side of the Caspian Sea now. A few years ago, I had one chance to taste it when I was in the wine tasting in a Frech castle. We were introduced by the connoisseues that it was the best caviar grade. The Beluga we tried looked like black pearl. The taste is soft, smooth, with a little bit sweet, and some nutty flavor that I could never describe. It is very delicate that you should not taste it with any strong favor food. The Beluga was served with dry champaign. The amazing part was the utensil. Those were gold spoons that we were using. Like foie gras, you taste Beluga with small quantities, letting the grains burst open in the mouth to release its flavor. The champaign brought out the fruity-like flavor, with a little bit buttery taste, kind of nutty taste. Actually, some of our friends found it too strong, that had to spread them to a piece of bread. At dinner, we were serve one great dish, Sevruga Caviar with a cup of steam egg white, with a little cheese. You could see the smooky gray caviar floating in the egg. The way the chef cooked it brought up the sweetness of the caviar.

Next time, I would try White Truffle. I heard it was delicious. May top both foie gras and caviar.

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Cutting down my intake
2006/01/28 16:36

I am more aware of animal rights now, especially for caviar and fois gras.  To me, tried once  or twice is enough, and I sure won't be addicted to it. 

Sorry, don't know whether you should blame the ignorant.  American make such big deal about  animal rights, and even protest the restaurants in Chinatown for displaying the soon-to-be-served turtles.  My question is how about fish? How about other animals, lobster, etc?  I am struggling to learn where the line should be drawn. Remember when people in California protest about California Cheese commercial:  Cows are happy in California. 

Those people argued that cows are not happy in the barn. That commercial was a lie.   Maybe, one day, I am going to be vegetarian. Enjoy now before I really really realize eating meat is cruel.  I was raised in the farm, watching the animals killed was not good experience, including cows, pigs, or even chickens.  Killing is cruel.  Hope farm animals can speak for themselves. 


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animal rights...
2006/01/28 15:35
after hearing what they do to those poor ducks and geese...
you wouldn't be able to take another bite of fois gras without thinking of that image in your mind...
cruel...cruel..cruel...
but then again,
it's just me...
i never liked any animal organs...
i found the taste to be very strong!

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West 58th Street
2006/01/27 23:13

 Alain Ducasse at the Essex House   is on West 58th Street.  I believe it is very close to the pond in the central park.  It should not be too far from Carnegie Hall.    Pond is between 5th and 6th St right?  I am not New Yorker just that I visit New York from time to time. 

 Le Benardin? You need to check with Scupa.  I need to run to a meeting. Maybe I could check it for you.  



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Gemini:
2006/01/27 22:09

Where is Le Benardin?  West 58th and?  My New York office is on West 57th St. and 7th Ave., (next to Carnegie Hall), although my staff has never told me about this place.

Please enlighten this ignorant half New Yorker!

Thanks!



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Le Bernadin
2006/01/27 15:33
I will definitely check it out, hope it is cheaper...

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Alain Ducasse at the Essex House
2006/01/26 17:15

Michelin Guide 2006 NYC 版出爐,Essex House 毫無意外的得到三顆星。倒覺得 Le  Bernadin 不錯(2 Stars)。

不過,NYC 好吃的餐廳太多了,新餐廳多、倒閉的也多。如果不追隨食評,可以考慮往下城「探險」一下,以往的 Alphabet Streets 區又亂又不安全,現在可是相當不同,新食肆也林立。

好幾年沒去,該去紐約走走了。


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Alain Ducasse at the Essex House
2006/01/26 08:59

安然 你最幸福了!

Try this place, a new restaurant in the big apple, West 58th Street, if my memory serves me,.  Alain Ducasse at the Essex House

It is the best French restaurant I have been in New York city, or even in the U.S.  I knew the place because my French friends sold their wine to him, $12 in Frace, $110.00 in the restaurant.  The pheasant veltoute, scallopes and caviar in watercress vichyssoiuse, and foie gras were good. 

You would feel in France there.  The service was great, they even serve the sparkling water like the French guy, with just the right amount of bubble in the water.  Maybe I should write about that place next time.

情人節快到了噢!


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caviar
2006/01/26 07:59
Though trying several times at different places, I guess the caviar I had before was not expensive one, becasue I never feel it tasty or special.

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Hmm........
2006/01/25 17:17

Hmm.........我大概沒啥品味,一想到是鵝肝我竟然想吐(我不吃內臟的),這輩子勉強吃過一次.怎麼辦啊? 真是沒福氣啦!

P.S 你的中文挺好啊,加油!


活在當下,精采生活

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The belly rules the mind.
2006/01/25 12:52

The belly rules the mind.  ~Spanish Proverb

果真是談到食物一團和氣, 哈

偶速下里巴人, 鵝肝鴨肝都很好, 保育動物不敢碰


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