Sunday, January 22, 2006

Culinary Harmony


As tired as the man was, he chose to do this notoriously effort-draining dinner menu.  He's always in the mood to work up a sweat in the kitchen and rearrange the spice cabinet.

On the menu for dinner were two items seemingly easy to cook, but actually required a fair bit of effort to prep. Clams in white wine sauce and saffron vegetable risotto.

Cleaning clams is tedious business. Soaking them and all that. Gotta put corn flour in there to rid it of weird smells and coax the sand out. We were  lucky to have gotten really fresh clams from the supermarket today. It was free of all sand when we ate them. 

The simplest risotto is the best. The evening's beautifully creamy and smooth risotto was a perfect balance of taste and consistency. The secret is in the vegetable stock. We lingered over every grain to savor its subtle flavors.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh my! he can cook all these??!! what a sweetie.

RealLifeReading said...

ooh that looks good

Anonymous said...

hey,besides potions,what else stirs while in the kitchen??

hahahahaha!!

Anonymous said...

risotto is so tough to cook. the grains are hard to begin with. so difficult to achieve the same consistency. lots of stirring and perspiration. ugh.

Anonymous said...

man, the man really spoils the market. i can only do so well with eggs and instant noodles ya know?!

Dawn said...

I'm sorry to have missed the rissotto!

Anonymous said...

ahhh...for love. without love,no man would willingly cook. only for the love of cooking, for the love of the company. how poetic. *grin*

Passerby A said...

Wow! You are really lucky! My man can only cook - instant noodles :P