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Breakfast Of Champions # 24 – German Style Breakfast / Vesper

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8.30 am.  These goodies, a huge glass of iced milk and a movie ( Tampopo ). Good stuff 🙂
Happy fourth of July !

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Breakfast Of Champions # 24 - German Style Breakfast : Boursin, Gorgonzola, Liver Pate, Asiago, Smoked Salmon, Vine Ripened Tomatoes, Capers, Bread.

Breakfast Of Champions # 24 – German Style Breakfast : Boursin, Gorgonzola, Liver Pate, Asiago, Smoked Salmon, Vine Ripened Tomatoes, Capers, Bread.

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Vodka & Wine Flatbread

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Wodka & Wine Flatbread ”

If you wonder about the name of this dish ? –
Last night at around 1.30am, after  “a bit”  of vodka and wine, my friend Darryl “demanded” food. Here is what I could muster :
Freshly baked flatbread with salame, mascarpone, egg, mushroom, banana peppers, sriracha and grated asiago cheese.
It might not have been pretty but ist sure hit the spot 🙂

Bon Appetit !  Cheers !   Life is Good !
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Wodka & Wine Flatbread

Wodka & Wine Flatbread

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Wodka & Wine Flatbread

Vodka & Wine Flatbread

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Wodka & Wine Flatbread
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Wodka & Wine Flatbread

Vodka & Wine Flatbread

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Bucatini, Bologna, Tomato, Asiago & Egg ” Midnight Snack In Simpleland “

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Yesterday  I had a very long workday without lunch or dinner. I finally came home at 9.00pm (I left the house at 5.00am, after two hours of walking Bella, breakfast, checking e-mail, etc) .
First thing’s first, so I poured myself a glass of merlot and sat down to relax a few minutes before I wanted to move on to do what needs to be done. However, I woke up three hours later at around midnight, because Bella brutally stubbed me with her nose, demanding to finally be taken on her walk. When we got back it was past 1.00am and I was famished. I wanted to have something quick, uncomplicated, substantial and tasty, but not too heavy or fatty. A quick inspection of the fridge and cup board revealed, amongst other goodies:
Bucatini, salted butter, bologna, aged asiago, greek yoghurt, eggs, tomatoes and scallions.
Usually and traditionally, one would saute the bologna and tomatoes in fat before adding the other ingredients.
But I wanted to have a different, “fresher” taste. So, here is how it went:
I cooked the pasta, drained it (reserved some of the cooking water). I chopped the tomatoes, sliced the scallions, grated the asiago, whisked the eggs with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
Then I mixed all the ingredients over low heat including a bit of the cooking water and cooked it until the eggs set. The result was a revelation of how the addition or absence of one single cooking step (sauteing) can completely alter the taste and texture of a dish. This version is actually my new favorite when it comes to pasta with bologna. The freshness of the bologna (must be of very good quality) and the slight acidity of the yogurt and raw tomatoes make it a new, much appreciated dish in my arsenal of pasta dishes.
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Bon Appetit !   Long Live The Midnight Snack ! 🙂
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More Bologna On ChefsOpinion

” Bucatini, Bologna, Tomato, Asiago & Egg “

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“Fondue” Au Fromage Sec

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Good  Read’s. Good Eat’s. Good Drink’s. Good Company = Good Times.
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The title of this dish,  “Fondue Au Fromage Sec”,  is tongue in cheek, but the dish itself is a knock-out: A great  snack, a simple dinner, or fun party food.
I have prepared this often over the years, but I never really gave it a proper name.
So when I made it this sunday afternoon,  I wanted to finally give the dish a proper, clever ?  name. Hopefully, I succeeded ?
I love a good cheese fondue , and this dish has most ingredients of a “fondue au fromage” , (but not the texture, because instead of being liquid, it is “dry”.
Let me know if you disagree and think you ‘ve got a better name for it 🙂
But then, nevertheless, follow the recipe and you will agree that the dish itself is an outstanding snack or party staple or even , if served with a side of greens, a meatless dinner good enough to shine on it’s own.

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Fondue Au Fromage

Fondue Au Fromage “Sec”


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Ingredient’s :

Sour dough bread,   scored criss cross 3/4 down to the bottom crust
Brie cheese,   cut into cubes
Asiago cheese,   diced
Cheddar cheese,   shredded
Roasted garlic paste,
White wine,
Scallions,   thinly sliced
Walnuts,   shelled
Dijon mustard,
Chili flakes,
Butter,   melted

Method :

Open the slit’s of the scored bread with your fingers. Drizzle with melted buter, then white wine. Add a bit of the mustard to the bits of cheese. Stick one piece of brie and one piece of  asiago cheese into each of the cavities. Add cheddar cheese into the cavities as well as on top of the bread. Bake at 375F until cheese melts. Remove from oven,  sprinkle walnuts and chili flakes on top, return to oven until the bread starts to crisp up and is heated through all the way. Remove again from oven, sprinkle with finely sliced scallions and serve hot.

Enjoy !   Live is Good !

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Gratinated Onion Soup

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Today  the weather channel announced that it will get cold in florida,
so why not prepare for it with this goodie :
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Gratinated Onion Soup

Gratinated Onion Soup

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Saute onion julienne until translucent. Add beer,  beef stock,  Kosher salt , freshly ground  black pepper  and maggi seasoning. Simmer until  onions  are soft but not mushy, about one hour. In the meantime, brush  sliced bread  on both sides with  garlic butter. Toast on both sides until golden. Top with your favorite  cheese  (here I used asiago, sometimes I use cheddar, swiss, pepper jack or gorgonzola) and bake until cheese is melted. Remove from oven and set aside. When the onions are soft, adjust seasoning if necessary. Transfer the soup to a heat proof dish. Top with cheese bread and  sprinkle the top generously with more cheese. Bake until a golden brown crust has formed. To serve, sprinkle with chopped cilantro.

Bon Appetit !   Life is good!
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Salad With Vegetables, Egg, Asiago & Cicharon

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Who  say’s salad’s are for sissies ?

Great  dinner tonight, quick and easy, but very tasty and satisfying.
Sometimes, easy does it  🙂

Bon Appetit !    Life is Good !

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Radish,
Tomato,
Egg,
Onion,
Scallion
Cilantro,
Peppers,
Chicharones,
Roasted garlic paste,
Asiago cheese
Dijon mustard vinaigrette
Chili flakes
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” Still Life – Wurst Salad & Merlot “. Midnight On The Front Porch

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My  leftover Bologna and Asiago salad from yesterday came in handy last night ,
– and a good Merlot did not hurt either   🙂

Life is Good !
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