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Category: Cooking

Secondi di Pesce (fish dishes)10 Comments

Oven-Baked Sea Bream (Daurade au Four)

June 17, 2018June 17, 2018 StefanGourmet

This is how sea bream (daurade) was served to us in Corsica: cooked in the oven with some colorful vegetables. When ordering fish on Corsica, be careful about the price. On the menu this daurade was listed as 12 euros … Continue reading Oven-Baked Sea Bream (Daurade au Four)

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)18 Comments

Pasta with Broccoli

June 11, 2018June 11, 2018 StefanGourmet

There are already several variations of pasta with broccoli on this blog, but this version stands out because it is literally not much more than pasta with broccoli. Other than those two ingredients, there is only water, salt, pepper, and … Continue reading Pasta with Broccoli

Cooking, Wine13 Comments

A Reader’s Question: How to Create a Menu for a Wine Dinner

June 9, 2018 StefanGourmet

Friends, co-workers, and reader of this blog ask for my advice regarding wine, wine pairing, or recipes on a regular basis. Sometimes a friend is in a restaurant and sends me a photo of the wine list and asks for … Continue reading A Reader’s Question: How to Create a Menu for a Wine Dinner

2. Primi (pasta, risotto), Secondi di Carne (meat dishes)8 Comments

Turkey in Tomato Sauce (Spezzatino di Tacchino)

June 3, 2018June 3, 2018 StefanGourmet

In Italian spezzatino means a stew in which the meat has been cut into pieces. It can be made from many kinds of meat, and in this case I opted for turkey. Lean and tender meat like turkey breast is not … Continue reading Turkey in Tomato Sauce (Spezzatino di Tacchino)

Asian cuisine19 Comments

Three Cup Chicken (Taiwanese Chicken with Thai Basil)

May 21, 2018May 21, 2018 StefanGourmet

We love Taiwanese food so much that it keeps coming on the blog (and that we are already thinking about when to there again). We liked the “three cup” scallops and squid so much, that I decided to try it … Continue reading Three Cup Chicken (Taiwanese Chicken with Thai Basil)

Secondi di Carne (meat dishes)4 Comments

Pulled Chicken Sous-Vide

May 19, 2018May 19, 2018 StefanGourmet

Pulled Pork is a classic dish from the South of the United States. Its name is derived from the technique to “pull” the meat apart with two forks after it has been cooked. Because of its popularity more and more … Continue reading Pulled Chicken Sous-Vide

Contorni (side dishes)7 Comments

Rotkohl (Red Cabbage German Style)

May 13, 2018May 13, 2018 StefanGourmet

Next to the Klöße, the other typical Beilage (side dish) for Sauerbraten is Rotkohl (red cabbage). In Germany red cabbage is prepared in a similar way as in the Netherlands (where it is called rode kool met appeltjes), with a sweet … Continue reading Rotkohl (Red Cabbage German Style)

Contorni (side dishes)18 Comments

Kartoffelklöße (German Potato Dumplings)

May 12, 2018May 12, 2018 StefanGourmet

When I posted the recipe for Sauerbraten recently, I promised I would also share the recipe to prepare the accompanying large potato dumplings called Klöße (singular Kloß). Kartoffel is German for potato. There are many variations of the recipe. The ones I … Continue reading Kartoffelklöße (German Potato Dumplings)

Asian cuisine16 Comments

Chinese Steamed Buns with Beef Short Ribs Sous Vide Filling

May 11, 2018May 11, 2018 StefanGourmet

Steamed Chinese buns with a meat filling are known as “bapao” in the Netherlands. It is very popular snack food. You can buy them in the supermarket and heat them up in the microwave. The quality is not very good … Continue reading Chinese Steamed Buns with Beef Short Ribs Sous Vide Filling

Asian cuisine9 Comments

Taiwanese Night Market BBQ Octopus

May 5, 2018May 5, 2018 StefanGourmet

BBQ’ed octopus is a popular street food at Taiwanese night markets. The photo above was taken at a night market in Taipei, but we saw it everywhere. Large octopus legs are put on a skewer and cooked slowly above a … Continue reading Taiwanese Night Market BBQ Octopus

Secondi di Carne (meat dishes)14 Comments

Frau Marquardt’s Rheinischer Sauerbraten (Beef Stewed in Vinegar)

May 1, 2018May 1, 2018 StefanGourmet

My German co-worker Timo mentioned that his grandmother prepares the best Sauerbraten using a family recipe that she in turn got from her own mother. I am always interested in traditional family recipes, and luckily he was willing to share … Continue reading Frau Marquardt’s Rheinischer Sauerbraten (Beef Stewed in Vinegar)

Sous-Vide tips & tricks32 Comments

Sous Vide Warm Aging Revisited

April 30, 2018May 1, 2018 StefanGourmet

Six years ago I blogged for the first time about a technique that I called “warm aging”. Aging is a technique that is used to improve the texture of meat and sometimes also to give it more flavor by the … Continue reading Sous Vide Warm Aging Revisited

Asian cuisine11 Comments

Taiwanese Scallops with Basil (‘3 Cup’ Scallops)

April 25, 2018April 25, 2018 StefanGourmet

One of my favorite dishes in Taiwan was ‘3 cup’ scallops. The name refers to the sauce, which includes equal amounts of soy sauce, rice wine, and sesame oil. But the star of the dish is the Taiwanese basil, which … Continue reading Taiwanese Scallops with Basil (‘3 Cup’ Scallops)

Secondi di Carne (meat dishes)3 Comments

Turkey Thigh Sous-Vide with Lemon and Rosemary

April 23, 2018April 23, 2018 StefanGourmet

When I saw boneless and skinless turkey thigh at my poultry guy at the market, I wanted to give it a try and of course I wanted to prepare it sous-vide. The combination with lemon and rosemary was inspired by … Continue reading Turkey Thigh Sous-Vide with Lemon and Rosemary

Asian cuisine4 Comments

Taiwanese Oyster Cakes

April 22, 2018April 22, 2018 StefanGourmet

We really loved the street food in Taiwan. On the island of Cijin that is part of the harbor city of Kaohsiung, we had very tasty oyster cakes. You could also call them fritters, because the oysters are deep fried … Continue reading Taiwanese Oyster Cakes

Asian cuisine11 Comments

Duck Breast with Hoisin and Pancakes

April 18, 2018April 18, 2018 StefanGourmet

Our friend Marjolein makes great Asian style food, and we really liked this variation on the well-known Peking duck that she prepared for us. Usually Peking duck is all about the skin, but in Marjolein’s version it is all about … Continue reading Duck Breast with Hoisin and Pancakes

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)8 Comments

Tagliatelle with Scallops and Roasted Bell Pepper Sauce (Tagliatelle Capesante e Peperoni)

April 16, 2018April 16, 2018 StefanGourmet

This is what we had for dinner tonight and a perfect example of cooking with what you have on hand. In this case I had some leftover scallops and from the fresh vegetables that I had only the bell peppers … Continue reading Tagliatelle with Scallops and Roasted Bell Pepper Sauce (Tagliatelle Capesante e Peperoni)

Asian cuisine10 Comments

Steamed Oysters with Black Bean Sauce (Oesters van Nam Kee)

April 15, 2018April 15, 2018 StefanGourmet

These oysters are a famous dish from Chinese restaurant Nam Kee in Amsterdam, because a book and movie have been named after them (and because they are so good). The oysters are steamed with a Chinese black bean sauce. You … Continue reading Steamed Oysters with Black Bean Sauce (Oesters van Nam Kee)

1. Antipasti (appetizers)6 Comments

Clam and Turnip Soup

April 13, 2018April 13, 2018 StefanGourmet

This very simple and elegant yet unusual dish was inspired by a dish we had a RyuGin in Taipei. It uses only three ingredients (well four if you count water): clams, turnips, and scallions. In my adaption I’ve simply used … Continue reading Clam and Turnip Soup

Secondi di Carne (meat dishes), Sous-Vide tips & tricks21 Comments

Fish Sauce-Aged Steak

April 10, 2018 StefanGourmet

Dry aging is a technique to improve the texture and flavor of meat, especially steak. It is costly because the outside needs to be trimmed and discarded, and moisture is removed from the meat so it loses weight. To improve … Continue reading Fish Sauce-Aged Steak

Asian cuisine, Secondi di Pesce (fish dishes)6 Comments

Pan Fried Haddock, Asian Style

April 8, 2018April 8, 2018 StefanGourmet

Haddock (schelvis in Dutch) is the lesser cousin of cod, but that doesn’t mean you can’t prepare a nice dish with it. Still inspired by our Taiwan trip, I decided to pan fry it and serve it with Asian flavors. … Continue reading Pan Fried Haddock, Asian Style

Sous-Vide tips & tricks12 Comments

Pork Loin or Tenderloin Sous-Vide: To Brine or Not To Brine?

April 2, 2018 StefanGourmet

Many recipes for pork loin or pork tenderloin will tell you to brine them, so the meat will be more tender and juicy. And many people keep on brining when they prepare the pork sous-vide, even though that cooking technique … Continue reading Pork Loin or Tenderloin Sous-Vide: To Brine or Not To Brine?

Sous-Vide tips & tricks32 Comments

How to choose Time and Temperature to cook Meat Sous-Vide

April 1, 2018January 16, 2021 StefanGourmet

In conventional cooking using a pan on the stove, the oven, or a barbecue grill, the cooking time is the main variable you have to decide upon. We all know easy rules like bake a turkey for 20 minutes per pound. … Continue reading How to choose Time and Temperature to cook Meat Sous-Vide

Asian cuisine9 Comments

Taiwanese Stir Cooked Cabbage with Tiny Shrimp

March 28, 2018March 28, 2018 StefanGourmet

Whenever we tried vegetables in restaurants in Taiwan, they were always prepared quite simply: stir cooked (first stir fried and then steamed by adding water) with garlic and sometimes some additional ingredients like ginger, chilli, tiny shrimp, or a bit … Continue reading Taiwanese Stir Cooked Cabbage with Tiny Shrimp

4. Dolci (dessert)3 Comments

Blood Orange with Yogurt or Ricotta and Pistachios

March 23, 2018March 23, 2018 StefanGourmet

Blood oranges are in season. They have a striking color and flavor. This is a light and nutritious dessert, in which the oranges are combined with yogurt and pistachios. Instead of yogurt you could also use ricotta, or a mixture. … Continue reading Blood Orange with Yogurt or Ricotta and Pistachios

Secondi di Carne (meat dishes)7 Comments

Veal and Artichoke Stew Sous-Vide (Spezzatino con i carciofi)

March 19, 2018March 20, 2018 StefanGourmet

When I think of artichokes, I think of salads and appetizers. And so a recipe by Paola really caught my eye, because she blogged about a stew of veal with artichokes, a dish from Genova called Spezzatino con i carciofi. … Continue reading Veal and Artichoke Stew Sous-Vide (Spezzatino con i carciofi)

2. Primi (pasta, risotto)14 Comments

Tuscan Bean Soup (Minestra di Fagioli)

March 18, 2018March 19, 2018 StefanGourmet

Friends were coming over for dinner. He loves Burgundy wines, especially red. That goes well with meat dishes like Boeuf Bourguignon, but she doesn’t eat meat. What to prepare? Then I remembered the great pairing of a Chambolle-Musigny (red Burgundy) … Continue reading Tuscan Bean Soup (Minestra di Fagioli)

Secondi di Carne (meat dishes)5 Comments

Rack of Lamb Sous-Vide & Broiled

March 13, 2018March 13, 2018 StefanGourmet

Rack of lamb is one of my favorite types of meat. A perfectly cooked rack of lamb should be medium rare on the inside and nicely browned and crispy on the outside. When cooking a rack of lamb in the … Continue reading Rack of Lamb Sous-Vide & Broiled

Asian cuisine13 Comments

Taiwanese Squid with Thai Basil and Ginger

March 9, 2018March 9, 2018 StefanGourmet

As Taiwan is an island we traveled along the coast, it is not surprising that seafood was abundant and fresh. Squid was available as street food (recipe to follow in the summer) and stir fried in restaurants. At 旗后活海產 on Cijin … Continue reading Taiwanese Squid with Thai Basil and Ginger

Secondi di Carne (meat dishes)12 Comments

Rosemary Smoked Squab with Butternut Squash

March 4, 2018March 4, 2018 StefanGourmet

The inspiration for this dish came from the wonderful rosemary smoked squab we had at RyuGin Taipei, in combination with the method for smoking sardines using nothing more than a large bowl and some rosemary. Squab is a small farmed pigeon; … Continue reading Rosemary Smoked Squab with Butternut Squash

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