Archive for August, 2007

Yellow Pear Tomatoes

My mother warned me when I told her about the tomatoes I had planted this year that yellow pears were lousy. I had already put my plants in the ground, didn’t think about the opportunity costs for the space, and didn’t really believe they could be that bad — I usually love cherry tomatoes! My mother was right; no surprise. One of the farmers at the California Ave. market put it best when I asked her honest opinion on them: “they’re just filler.” She was right too. They are amazingly prolific plants, and they are pretty, but their raw flavor is bland and dull.

Fortunately, they do improve with cooking: so far we’ve made them into a lovely tomato soup and roasted them with curried cauliflower. Next up: pasta sauce.

As for next year: I’ll be using the yellow pear’s spot for a more interesting varietal. Stay tuned for the judgements from this summer’s many tastings.

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New York’s Best Chocolate

Zagat’s 2008 New York City Gourmet Shopping & Entertaining Survey just released their list of five best chocolatiers in New York City. I’ve been to numbers 1, 2, and 5 on their list (clearly time for another trip) and Kee’s Chocolates as top pick is no surprise. This of course begs the question: what would this list look like on a global scale? Perhaps it’s time to start compiling…

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