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Memorable meals of your life ............................food snobbery and one upmanship strongly encouraged. No nugget and twizzler talk here please ladies!

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moondog · 10/05/2006 20:51

God I'm a greedy cow and there is a dearth of good food talk at present.

For moi they are as follows...

Mumus in the South Pacific where I grew up.
A big pit is dug and meanwhile stones heated in a fire. Meanwhile pork,chicken,fish, taro and sweet potatoes are placed in banana leaf parcels,usually with coconut cream.Then they are put in the pit,covered with stones and left to steam for hours.
This was special celebratory food and utterly divine.

A picnic in a pine forest en route from Perigord to the Alps to see my sister.
It was only bread,pate and red wine but never have these tasted so good.

A shashlik (bbq) in the orchard of a Russian dacha with the family of a university student I taught.
A warm spring day after a very long cold winter.
Pork kebabs,marinated in oil,vinegar,bay and juniper,tomatoes,rye bread and vodka,followed by a sauna in which we wore funny little woolen hats to encourage the sweating and beat each other with birch branches.

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puff · 11/05/2006 13:59

If I could be guaranteed a quick snog with Jean Christophe, I would care about the grub Grin

cod · 11/05/2006 14:04

nuggets and twizzlers for me

cod · 11/05/2006 14:04

adn this thread is ponce factor 10

suejonez · 11/05/2006 14:04

Christmas dinner with the whole family, mums best roast potatoes

mosschops30 · 11/05/2006 14:08

dh taking me and dd to the Waterfront restaurant in Sydney, ate tempura prawns and barramundi (sp?), water-view table.

It was perfect >

puff · 11/05/2006 14:08

yeah, its great cod Grin

CountessDracula · 11/05/2006 14:17

Yes I love Rousillon too, their truffle risotto is one of the best things I have EVER eaten, had forgotton

Rather an odd Maitre D' though, reminded me of a very rude Jack Dee! The sommelier is fab.

It was only the stairs up to the rooms at the waterside that smelled of pet shops!

Tutter · 11/05/2006 14:19

ahh - didn't stay overnight so missed it

CountessDracula · 11/05/2006 14:19

I once got winked at (big cheeky shag-me wink that is) by JCNOVelli at his place in Clerkenwell

I nearly rushed up and snogged him on the spot Blush he made me go all teenaged

edam · 11/05/2006 14:21

He lives round my neck of the woods but haven't bumped into him yet. Keep dropping hints to dh that I'd like to go on one of his cookery courses...

mythumbelinas · 11/05/2006 14:29

Been to lots of lovely restaurants, michelin star or not .. the best by far have been my dad's banquet-like dinners.
He was a chef and still loves to cook for us every week eventho he is 70. (not sure about this week as he's unjured his foot and can't stand much Sad)
Among my fav are lobster noodles, chicken and wine soup, lamb casserole, lamb chops, chicken curry .. yummm

puff · 11/05/2006 14:32

you cow CD Envy Wink

prettybird · 11/05/2006 14:36

Gosh this is bringing back lots of great memories.... my mouth is watering at the thought of them! :)

An unfulfilled ambition is to eat at Andrew Fairley's, at Gleneagles. I've eaten at One Devonshire, when he was still there and it was great. Dh up until this year (when he let it lapse) was a member at Gleneagles Golf Club, so we could have got a 10% discosunt - but now we'll just have to pay the full whack!

CountessDracula · 11/05/2006 14:36

Club gascon is also one of my faves though I have heard it has gone off a bit lately

Northerner · 11/05/2006 14:40

We went to a French Chateau last month and the restaurant there had 2 michelin stars and that meal was to die for - I will never forget it. The food, the setting and the service were amazing. The best Asparagus veloute (sp?) I've ever had.

Mercy · 11/05/2006 14:44

A very simple meal for me; pizza in San Marcello, Pistoiese. Never tasted anything like it before or since.

Carmenere · 11/05/2006 14:52

Haven't read this thread but my best ever meal was a seven course dinner cooked for me by a dishy Venitian chef. Amazing food, amazing wine and a delicious romp afterwards - a kind of indulgence for all the senses GrinWink

Cam · 11/05/2006 15:02

As a child discovering the delights and joy of real satay and other Malaysian food at the open air restaurants in Singapore City.

The freshest oysters in Marennes SW France.

The Churrascarias restaurants in Rio where they bring you course after course of delicious meat until you beg for mercy.

A 5-course gourmet meal starting with pan-fried fois gras in a Chateau on the way to Biarritz where we waved away the wine list and asked the owner to bring us the local wine that he drank. It blew your head off whilst tasting like nectar.

A meal in the back streets of St Tropez where I had the most enormous creme brulee flavoured with real lavender.

A 3-course Christmas Eve dinner in a Dutch friends flat in Amsterdam when dh and I were still boy and girl friend, with the most divinely cooked mussels featuring and surrounded by v. attractive Dutch boys (and girls but I was only looking at the boys Smile)

Hand-cooked pizza and pasta in the Cip's Club Restaurant looking at St Mark's Square in Venice light up across the lagoon.

Beautiful pork cooked with herbs in a restaurant half-way up a mountain in Spain.

Enormous strawberry and liquer fruit salads near Cadaques in Spain.

A delicious dinner at the locally-renowned White Horse in Hurst Green in Sussex recently with a bunch of women friends. You have to book any night of the week and there is a months-long waiting list for Friday and Saturday evenings.

Sprats caught and cooked in a frying pan over a camp cooker by an old Frenchman by the side of a lake who took a liking to us and couldn't speak English but gave us his food instead.

bundle · 11/05/2006 15:05

oh and a blissfully delicious cream cheese & strawberry sandwich (Shock I know, sounds odd..) on thick white doorstops of bread at Dartington Hall on a sizzlingly hot day...Smile

bundle · 11/05/2006 15:05

ponces have the best food

Greensleeves · 11/05/2006 15:07

I love that cafe at Dartington Hall..they sell Luscombe lemonade

bundle · 11/05/2006 15:10

Smile greensleeves am drinking rather odd thing from local sandwich shop - called Guarana antarctica, popular in brazil apparently and cherry flavour!

welshmum · 11/05/2006 15:16

A Tuscan wedding feast - on a hillside overlooking a lush valley.
Peach Bellinis with flower petals and herby leaves in a sweet batter.
Antipasti - all made/cured locally.
Pasta - in a rich creamy mushroom sauce.
A whole pig carried in by waiters and served in the open sided marquee as the sun set.
Fruit filled shortcrust pastry tarts
An enormous wedding cake - again carried in by waiters as flaming torches were lit along the paths of the estate.
There followed ice cream - served in warm waffle cones so you could dance at the same time.
Then a pleasantly drunken stroll down the hill, accompanied by fire flies to catch the bus back to the village.......t'was blissful.

kitegirl · 11/05/2006 15:20

First date with DH
we went to Sticky Fingers
can't remember what I ate I was trying to figure out whether it would be too slutty to sleep with him that night (I did Smile)

moondog · 11/05/2006 15:31

Ginger,I nearly dropped my toddler at your mention of the salmon embellished penis rofl
The Peabody for the ducks!
I've been there on one of my culinary jaunts across the Deep South.
Bloody good food there too.
I will never forget a sublime mint julep and fried chicken dinner consumed on the verandah of an antebellum mnasion in Natchez Mississippi.

Rarely have I been so happy.

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