Gilded Fork awarded Food Site of the Day!
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The Gilded Fork has been awarded the Food Site of the Day for Thursday Feb 23rd over at www.foodsiteoftheday.com. Go check it out!
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A Food and culture blog by Chef Mark Tafoya of ReMARKable Palate Personal Chef Service of New York City. Featuring recipes, unique ingredients, and links to my podcast. See my regular Personal Chef Homepage at
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Spicy Tuna Tartare Parfait
with Masago Roe and Vinaigrette
Mixed Greens with Goat Cheese, Walnuts, and Vinegar Glazed Beets
Asparagus Risotto with Truffled Lobster
Chocolate Fondue with Fresh Fruits
Some of the nearly 20 dozen roses the gentleman had around the apartment!
Today I ate a cheese sandwich
Well, the Saturday night Valentine's Dinner was a success. This one was a surprise proposal, my favorite kind of Dinner to prepare. The lady was quite surprised, in fact, her boyfriend and I were afraid she would hyperventilate when she walked in to the apartment which he had decorated with 10 dozen roses and aout 40 candles, with a fully set table ready for the surprise dinner. He proposed to her over a glass of Cristal and some of my yummy hors d'oeuvres, and she screamed yes! I'll have pictures of the dishes soon...
Just after posting yesterday's recipe, I ran across this description from the James Beard Foundation website:
I spoke about this dish on Podcast #23, when Donna Mintz and I sampled it at a great Persian restaurant. As I mentioned, this is a version that is baked in the oven, and uses much less oil than a traditional stoove-top fried version.
It seems the French have finally adopted an American culinary innovation! More and more French people are hiring Personal Chefs to cook special dinners in their homes. This article in French Entrée talks about Un Chef Chez Vous:
Since I've recently offered a New Mexican Posole and a Butternut Squash Soup, it only seems fitting to continue the winter soup theme with this New England style classic.