Fresh Ingredients for Ratatouille
The visitors are slowly beginning to arrive. My friend Anne warned me about it. She has had a steady stream of visitors since I meet her back in December (and I've been secretly jealous). I want people to come visit me and see where I live (just don't all come at once please, it might get a little crowded). Oh course visiting me right now means staying in a hotel and then just meeting me for lunches, dinners and a little Paris sight seeing; I don't have a guest room. But if you're willing to buy the plane ticket, find a reasonable hotel or apartment to crash in, I'd be very happy to have you over for dinner.
It's starting with my cousins, which is great. Romain has not got much of a chance to meet my extended family. And considering my immediate family is so large....meeting all the extended family at once would be completely overwhelming. He still forgets a brother or two when trying to name all my siblings (mainly Jeff, lol). First my cousin Angie on my Dad's side visited. She was here for a few days during a bit of a European tour with her girlfriend. We had nice dinner at
Le Petit Canard and a nice lunch a few days later at my favorite place
Le Cafe du Commerce.
Last week Angie's younger brother Brad and his wife Corrine arrived in France for a visit. They are staying a bit longer so I invited them over for dinner and we'll check out some restaurants a little later in their stay.
Thankfully neither of them are picky eaters, so I went all out planning a nice dinner including some good traditional French apero for them to try. Rillettes de porc, saucisson with noisette (hazelnuts), fresh baguette cereals, and Rice and Buckwheat crackers for Corinne who is allergic to Gluten ( I can accommodate!).
I was going to make a simple Ratatouille and Seared Tuna steaks. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the Tuna at my local fish shop, so I took some Cod instead. When I got home from my shopping, I decided to get a little fancy with my Ratatouille and dress it up a little. I took some of my small circle rings ( that I have used for anything from making small tarts to English Muffins) I covered one side in foil to make them like small dishes and started layering my veggies inside. I wanted to make a Ratatouille timbale of sorts. It worked out pretty well and was delicious with the lightly fried Cod in a lemon and butter sauce. We followed that with 3 types of cheese and of course dessert: Chocolate Cherry Clafloutis!