Posts in Portland Kitchen
Slow cooked duck Method

What a lovely savory dish that seems to be perfect every time. This method of cooking duck came after I made a slow roasted Duck with Green Olives in Provence. I wanted to perfect the recipe once I came back to Portland. But here in Portland, I made a wild mushroom sauce instead of a green olive sauce, and a demi-glace, which is simply divine!

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Taking my paella on the road for a dinner party

I’ve cooked paella for as many as 45 people for a birthday dinner party, and as few as four in the countryside of Germany. Generally when I make paella, it’s for 12 to 25 people (see recipe at the bottom). This past week I took my paellera and fire set-up to the south of Portland for an elegant dinner of eight in which I was not only the paella chef, but I was also a guest.

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Roasted Chicken Recipe on the Big Green Egg Rotisserie

The Best Chicken ever!

Combining Thomas Keller’s roasted chicken brine with cooking on a rotisserie on the big green egg made the most sublime chicken !

Brining or not has been a big question for many, including me. Well, it really depends on what kind of time you have. To me, air drying is more important.

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Beet Purée Recipe, an elegant display!

I had a real desire to make beet purée after seeing a beautiful image on @cookniche’s instagram post. The color was intense, and made the plate beautiful. So, I worked on making a beautiful and tasty beet purée to pair with duck breast for a dinner in which I was developing a menu. It was lovely! I played around with how much water – bay leaf, or no bay leaf. Garlic or no garlic. I was happy with the outcome.

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