I'm P.C., and I have studied food and cooking around the world, mostly by eating, but also through serious study. Coursework at Le Cordon Bleu London and intensive courses in Morocco, Thailand and France have broadened my culinary skill and palate. But my kitchen of choice is at home, cooking like most people, experimenting with unique but practical ideas.

I live, mostly in my kitchen, in my hometown of Memphis, Tennessee.

Archive for the ‘veal’ Category

Blanquette de Veau (Creamy Veal Stew)

Blanquette de veau is a delicious, classic French dish with a real difference.  I’ll admit though, I’d never really considered tackling it, because, at first look, it seems a bit complicated.  But I recently hosted a book club at my house to discuss the book  Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris, a rich, [...]

Crispy Chestnut Veal with Chestnut-Wine Sauce

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                    It may be politically incorrect, but I love veal.  It is my favorite meat.  If there is a veal dish on the menu (apart from sweetbreads), I will order it.  I have eaten a great veal swath across the globe. On a family vacation in [...]

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