Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Christmas Dinner

Christmas Day we make beef wellington, accompanied by green beans with lemon and capers, duck fat potatoes, and a simple lettuce salad.  We start by cooking diced pancetta until crisp and then adding butter, assorted mushrooms, and diced shallot.  Once the mushrooms are browned, we add garlic, thyme, and vermouth and, after a little more cooking, set the mixture aside.  The beef tenderloin is tied into a log, browned on all sides, and set aside to cool.  We make a layer of sliced speck, cover it with the mushroom mixture, place the beef on top, roll the speck tightly around the beef, wrap in plastic wrap, and refrigerate.  Several hours later, we roll out a puff pastry sheet, place the chilled beef/speck/mushroom log on it and roll the pastry tightly around the log.  We then brush with egg wash and bake.

Ingredients ready

Pancetta, mushrooms

Beef tenderloin, speck

Speck/mushroom roll

Wrapped in puff pastry

Done, ready to serve

We start with a cheese dip appetizer with crackers and sliced baguette while we set the table and pull together the salad, green beans, and potatoes.  Accompanied by pink champagne.

Cheese and champagne to start

Table ready

Salad

Preparing the vegetables

We blanch the green beans in boiling water, allow them to cool, then cook them in butter, garlic, and red pepper flakes, adding lemon zest at the end.  The potatoes are boiled until tender, cooled, carefully smashed in our hands until flat (but still in one piece), drizzled with duck fat, and baked with rosemary and garlic.  We  plate and serve dinner with a red Saint-Émilion Bordeaux wine,

Dinner is served!

Merry Christmas!

What a festive and delightful meal!



 



Friday, December 27, 2024

Christmas Eve Dinner

We follow an old family tradition and have crab for Christmas Eve dinner:  hot crab dip to start and crab cioppino for dinner.  First we pick three dungeness crabs (purchased cooked and cleaned at our local grocery store).

Picking the crab

Picked and ready to use

For the hot crab dip, we combine crab meat, grated Monterrey Jack and Parmigiano-Reggiano cheeses, finely-chopped jalapeno pepper, thinly-sliced scallions, mayonnaise, Worcestershire sauce, Siracha sauce, and salt/pepper.  Transferred to a square baking dish and baked until golden brown, the dish is served with crackers and fresh bread.

Mixed, ready to bake

Done, served

To make the cioppino sauce, we sauté onions, garlic, and parsley, then add two cans of San Marzano tomatoes (pureed in a food processor), two cans of tomato sauce, one can of tomato paste, and two bottles of clam juice.  Season, bring to a boil, and simmer for an hour.  We add the crab, along with some shrimp and scallops, and simmer another 1/2 hour,  To finish off, cooked rigatoni (nicely al dente of course) is added prior to serving with a Lebanese-themed taverna salad of tomatoes, chickpeas, bell peppers, English cucumber, kalamata olives, shallot, capers, scallions, baked pita chips, and fried halloumi cheese (with a dressing of red wine vinegar, garlic, oregano, and olive oil).

Ingredients ready to go

Getting started

Adding the crab and pasta

Bon appetit!

Getting ready for Santa

This is the beginning of some fun, fabulous, and tasty cooking for the holiday week.























Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Seattle's Gingerbread Village

Gingerbread Village has been a tradition in Seattle for 30 years.  Located in the lobby of the Sheraton Grand Seattle, the village is designed by local architects and created by the Sheraton culinary staff.  This year the displays depict famous four famous worldwide locations:  India, London, Sydney, and Paris.  Visiting the display is free, but donations are requested to benefit type 1 diabetes research.  Here are this year's displays, some as large as 6 feet (1.8 meters) tall.

At the entrance, the Gingerbread Village Airlines flight information shows the destinations.

Destinations on Gingerbread Village Airlines

We enter and visit this year's locations.

India

London

Sydney


Paris

What fun!

We wish you all a Merry Christmas!


Friday, December 20, 2024

Seattle Christmas Market

Many European towns host Christmas Markets in December and each one is unique, featuring local artisans and regional refreshments.  The Seattle Christmas Market, inspired by the Vancouver Christmas Market, is bringing this old-world tradition of festive delight to Washington.

We head to Seattle, stopping first at Pike Place Market for lunch.  Founded in 1907, the market is one of the oldest and largest continuously-operating public markets in the United States and is brought to life by hundreds of farmers, crafters, small businesses, and residents.



Pike Place Market

We wander the market and stop at the Market Grill for fresh-grilled fish sandwiches (blackened salmon and rockfish).

Market Grill

View of Puget Sound from the market

Santa at the market

In the late afternoon, we walk through Seattle to the Space Needle, location of the Christmas Market.  The Space Needle appears through the buildings as we approach.

Approaching the Space Needle

Entering the market, we start with Christmas fantasies and an Enchanted Forest.

Entering the market


Starting  to explore


Enchanted forest

We pass through Lover's Lane and enter the land of craft, with 80 artisan huts featuring a wide variety of merchandise.  After a little shopping, we reach the double-decker carousel (and ride on a horse and a reindeer) and the large Christmas Pyramid (with a Gluhwein stand in the bottom).

Lover's Lane


Shopping

Carousel

Pyramid and tree

Holiday thoughts

We approach the food stands and find a great assortment, settling on bratwurst and paella with roast duck and truffles (and, of course, German beer), after a German pretzel and a tornado potato (cut in a spiral, skewered, and deep fried).


Food stalls

As the sun sets, the lights become more festive and the crowd grows as people come in for dinner and the evening.

Evening arrives

Leaving the Christmas Market, we admire the lights of Seattle as we walk back to our hotel near the Convention Center.

Lights of the city

Now we have to plan to visit the European markets in the coming years!