Tag: Kate Hill
Market Share: In the night markets of Southern France, we discover the perfect square meal (in enRoute, May 2012)
I’m in the mood for goose and I’m in luck. Pride of place at themarché nocturne in Casseneuil, a stone-house settlement in Lot-et-Garonne, in Southern France, belongs to the goose guy, whose combo plates are scrawled on yellow poster board. I pick the deluxe option – foie-gras-stuffed goose neck with magret and salad with slices of air-dried magret […]
Posted: April 30th, 2012 under enRoute, Food, Media, Misc, People, Travel.
Tags: Agen, Aquitaine, Buzet., Camont, Casseneuil, Goose fat, Kate Hill, La Javanaise, Lede, Lot, night markets, Serge Gainsbourg, Tomme
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Charcuterie class in Gascony (in enRoute, Air Canada’s inflight magazine)
Swine and Dine: Our writer hams it up at a Charcuterie course in France. “Squeeze the sausage tightly so that the meat cures evenly,” says cook and food writer Kate Hill, showing me how to churn the manual meat grinder with one hand while managing the growing coil of saucisse de Toulouse with the other. […]
Posted: April 28th, 2011 under enRoute, Food, Misc, People, Travel.
Tags: Charcuterie, Kate Hill, Kitchen at Camont, Nerac, sausage, ventreche.
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