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As the mother of 7 noseminers, (ages 19 years to 2 years ~ 5 girls, 2 boys) and Chief Cook and Bottle Washer (among other titles) of this brood, I find that cooking for and feeding so many takes a lot of time. Even with a culinary education, it's still no easy task. Cooking with Anne is just a spot for me to write about my favorite pastime and therapy (did you think with 7 kids I wouldn't need it?) of choice: Food and Cooking.
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Recent Posts Tagged With 'ile de france'
Jun 21
About six months ago I learned that one of my great-grandfathers was a cheese maker. I was thrilled at this information for obvious reasons, the least of which is my love of cheese. I've tried so many types of cheese, some memorable and others not so (read full article)
cheese, ile de france, sandwich
Sep 26
For anyone who grew up during the 70's and 80's in middle America, bleu cheese was only consumed in one way; salad dressing. Not that there's anything wrong with bleu cheese dressing, it's necessary for hot wings and a staple on salad bars, but there (read full article)
bleu cheese, ile de france, pears
Aug 31
An amuse bouche is typically a one-bite wonder prepared by a chef to showcase his or her talents. Not listed on the menu, it's a little extra something that is not listed on the menu served before the meal to help whet the appetite. These did just th (read full article)
amuse bouche, Etorki cheese, ground beef, ile de france
Jul 22
Cheese of the month for August at Ile de France is St. Albray - another soft-ripened cheese that has, so far, been my favorite of the edible rind variety. This cheese is equally delicious served cold, at room temperature or even melted.Each section o (read full article)
cheese, ile de france, St. Albray
Jul 03
The cheese of the month for July at Ile de France, is Brie. Traditionally, I am not a lover of brie. I've had some that just didn't taste right to me and left me feeling rather funny.I was a bit apprehensive, then, to try the brie from Ile de France. (read full article)
brie, ile de france, quesadilla, Shrimp
Jun 05
EatSmart Nutrition Scales: Although culinary school was a long time ago for me (16 years!) I still find myself breaking out my copy of The New Professional Chef, the preferred textbook and guide for many chef schools. The recipes are some of the bes (read full article)
cheese, coconut oil, Gaea, Greek, ile de france, Olive Oil, Product Review, scanpan