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Trading Dishes

April 23rd, 2019

trading-dishesI accepted an offer to check out a cookbook called Trading Dishes ($20.50, CreateSpace), primarily on the fact that it features an “exotic collection” of international recipes. Those recipes are sourced by the team behind the show that’s also called “Trading Dishes.”

In that show, Chef Steven Ferneding travels in Asia and teaches locals (and viewers) about healthy dishes using produce available locally to them. A graduate of Le Cordon Bleu College, Chef Ferneding spent more than 10 years as a private chef in homes and yachts around the world.

His cookbook is categorized by countries–India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Bali–and each section comes with a story and lots of photos. As a result, Trading Dishes is more like a travel diary that happens to include recipes, and that makes this cookbook more enjoyable to page through.

I’ve made two dishes so far. Pokhara’s vegetable curry (p. 37) was a pleasant surprise. Other than salt and pepper, the recipe from Nepal did not call for any seasoning. That’s because the mixture of potatoes, tomatoes, garlic, ginger, cilantro, green beans and onions, all cooked in ghee, generated enough flavor.

I felt an obligation to make the Bangkok shrimp pad thai (p. 75), since it’s one of Chef Ferneding’s favorite dishes, according to his bio. I appreciated the dish for its simplicity. Unlike other pad thai I’ve eaten, this version wasn’t drowning in sauce, letting the ingredients stand out on their own, just like the vegetable curry. I liked it so much that I’ll probably make it again.

In the near future, I plan to make the Bombay fresh fruit yogurt parfait (p. 21) and the Jungle Bites pineapple fritters (p. 52).

Trading Dishes is available online on its website. A portion of the royalties goes to a non-profit organization called Practical Action and to the United Nation’s World Food Programme.

IL Prosecco and IL Moscato

April 21st, 2019

il-proseccoI was intrigued by the offer to sample “house wine,” as in, your favorite wine that you stock in your home. Don’t confuse this term with “table wine,” which refers to modest quality. IL Prosecco and IL Moscato are tasty, everyday wines that are worth adding to your personal stock.

First of all, they won’t break your budget, as each bottle retails for $11. The wines are made by Mionetto, located just north of Venice. According to the winery’s website, the Mionetto family introduced autoclave fermentation in 1982 by switching to the Charmat method, which allows for better preservation of the flavors and aromas of Prosecco.

il-moscatoI can attest to that, as I detected pear and floral aromas (there’s also citrus) in the IL Prosecco (11% ABV). It’s dry but not too dry, and it holds a slight apple flavor. I thought the wine paired well with the salmon I had prepared for dinner.

Meanwhile, the IL Moscato (8% ABV) is a perfect, sweet companion on a beautiful day (if we can ever get one of those again in Madison). It’s got the right amount of fizz and has enjoyable notes of peach and apricot. I actually paired this wine with a ribeye, and to my pleasant surprise, it worked.

In addition to the IL collection, Mionetto offers a Luxury collection, a Prestige collection and an Avantgarde collection.

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