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Taffer; my wife is going to flip out when she sees this one. Especially the cream cheese icing. I will be a hero for sure. Now, your carrot cake or Gman's wine poached pears... maybe both?
Thanks for the recipe! My wife and I agree that it looks terrific. We'll probably try it out this week.Pherdinand said:ok, i play. Goulash for Four [at least].
Joe: We're an eclectic crowd, eh? I think this shows that creativity spans more than one discipline.... and they can "feed" off each other! 😀back alley said:you guys are starting to scare me...😉
joe
Trius said:.... I use a good merlot in the marinade, but serve with a good cabernet franc. Ontario '95 cab francs were stupendous, if you have or can find one, this is the meal for it. After that, '98 and '99 were excellent, and '03 and '05, but the latter two aren't ready for drinking yet. An '01 Could be pretty good.
Trius and (sigh) Christine
SolaresLarrave said:My German mother-in-law makes a warm Kartoffelsalat with bacon. And I'm sure she adds a bit of mustard to the mix!
gabrielma said:Ist das so? Other than loving a well-prepared Brechschale (my friends flip out when I explain what it is), I have been unable to find saker torte. I would kill for one. I had some in Vienna, and that's reason enough to go and spend a few days in Austria (and don't get me started on the espresso).
My kingdom for an authentic saker torte recipe!!
Trius said:copake ham
A 10-year CF from Niagara would be pushing it ... I consumed my last bottle of Hillebrand Showcase '95 cab franc last summer (2004) and it was good, but maybe 6 months past peak. My storage isn't perfect, so in a better cellar it would have still been peak ... not "new world peak", but more Englishman's peak. Interestingly, I also opened a '94 Ontario bordeaux blend, and it was better, eventhough '94 was not as good a year by all accounts.
So yes, Ontario/Niagara is doing great cab francs. The Finger Lakes are not quite there yet; there is no strict appellation system in NY, so quality varies. But overall quality is improving in FL. I discovered some good stuff on the east side of Seneca Lake this summer, including some quite nice merlots!
BTW, the 02 cab sauv from Ontario will be great, and the '03 cab franc should be cabpable of 15-20 years of aging. I have 1/2 case from Hillebrand of the former, and 1.5 cases of the latter on future, for delivery next April or so.
I've had some good North Fork wines, but no cab franc. I'll have to hunt it down.
Trius
http://www.hillebrand.com
http://www.laileyvineyard.com (superb pinot)
http://www.wineroute.com
edit: Hillebrand's Trius Grand Red (Bordeaux style blend) is built for 25-30 years of aging. Not cheap, but outstanding.
nomade said:Who wants a muukhiyea recipe?? 😀
Pherdinand said:Hmm, i've just realized that I can't make ANY kind of dessert! Always had to resort to some supermarket icecake or something.
So thanks guys😀