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Tag Archives: Thai
Thai Sea Bream with Udon Noodles
I’ve made this plate before with dorade royale or French sea bream and it was just as good or maybe better than the last time. Pretty much, you can’t go wrong with fresh, correctly cooked fish. Today I had my … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Food and Wine, Recipes, Main dishes, Asian, fish, Thai
Tagged Fish, Thai, Sea Bream, noodles, food, recipes, cooking
26 Comments
Hot and Sweet, Crispy Fried Sea Bream
Today’s post is made possible by the enthusiastic collaboration of Kay Ecker http://myhomecookedmeals.blogspot.com/, Shinae Nae http://www.ridiculoushungry.blogspot.com/ and Selina Howe who supplied invaluable advice on purchasing and frying the fish. Thanks ladies! Good ole girls! Kay, Shinae, Selina and I spent some time … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, fish, Food and Wine, Main dishes, Recipes, Thai
Tagged cooking, Fish, food, noodles, recipes, Sea Bream, spicy, Thai
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Ayesha Cox’s Salmon
Ayesha Cox is a very beautiful model and a friend of a friend of our son’s who is also a very beautiful model, Dominque Claire X You can actually see Dominque on a billboard in Paris near the Bateau … Continue reading
Posted in Asian, Cooking, Food and Wine, Main dishes, Recipes, Thai
Tagged cooking, Fish, food, noodles, recipes, salmon, Thai
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Crispy Fried Pork Belly, Chicken and Noodle Salad
Remember the crispy fried pork belly? http://cookinginsens.wordpress.com/2011/02/26/indochine-kitchens-crispy-fried-pork-belly/ I’ve been thinking about it a lot because I didn’t get it quite right. It tasted good but it wasn’t really like Indochine’s. Today I decided to give it another try with a couple … Continue reading
April in Paris: Eating and Shopping
A lady from Niger once told me, “you eat alone, you die alone”….. I’m still thinking about that one. However I do enjoy eating with others, whether I’m cooking at home or eating out at a restaurant. Eating … Continue reading
Posted in Appetizer, Asian, Food and Wine, Korean, Main dishes, Thai
Tagged food, grocers, kimchi, Korean, Paris, restaurant, spices, supermarkets, Thai
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Thai, Peking Duck and Parmentier
This weekend Jade and I were in Paris for a visit with her brother. It’s 53 minutes from our town to Paris by the TGV train. We spent Friday at the hair salon and met the son and a … Continue reading
Posted in Asian, Food and Wine, French, Main dishes
Tagged boudin noir, buttes de chaumont, carpaccio, chinese, food, le creuset, mini casseroles, noodles, pancakes, Paris, Parmentier, peking duck, pere lachaise, potatoes, Thai
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Thai Style French Sea Bream
Our 13 year old daughter salivates each time she passes the fish stall in the market. She actually “gazes longingly”. Same thing with the Brussel sprouts. Fish today, brussel sprouts on Monday. I have to confess that I am vaguely … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, fish, Food and Wine, Main dishes, Thai
Tagged dorade, Fish, French, Sea Bream, Thai
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