This New Year's Eve we treated ourselves to Champagne and a supper of smoked salmon on toast, with asparagus and a fennel slaw, followed by squashed, roasted potatoes topped with crème frâiche and salmon roe. The little jars of roe were $13. The next roe up, American sturgeon, was $80. After that Osetra sparkled at $180.
Salmon it was. And very delicious.
First, you boil little potatoes until cooked through. Then you squash each onto a lined baking sheet using something round and heavy. A wine bottle with a flat bottom is excellent. Roast them for about 45 minutes at 350°F. They don't require salmon roe, but it's very good.
And now, in light snow, and sub-freezing temperatures, we walk to see the fireworks at Grand Army Plaza. Squirrels, raccoons, possums, birds, cats, and dogs, cover your ears. Poor things. When will we ever learn?
See you on the other side.



Sounds delicious. Do you have a recipe for fennel slaw
ReplyDeleteThank you, and not really. Maybe just follow any slaw recipe and substitute shaved fennel.
DeleteCould have (should have?) been among the first to welcome this year, but we were a-bed before midnight.
ReplyDeleteHere's to a safer world and good health to all friends.
Wishing you good health, too, Dinah. The safer world? Well, it's a nice idea xx
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