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...DiscGo silicone trivet from Chef'n helps open jars too. A magnet pins it to the fridge. $7.99 or $9.99; April. --By Maryanne Murray Buechner
...Word. I hear that as President you get to hire a chef. What will your signature White House meal...
...rock debauch. Given that it offers just one, extravagant suite, reservations are essential. (There's another apartment, but it belongs to the hotel's owners and is only available when they're away.) As Moog's only guests, you and your entourage can avail yourself of a butler, a chef, a gym and a pool smack in the heart of Sydney's chic Darlinghurst quarter. Feel like having company? Then pop into the adjoining bar, which is open to the public and packed with local cognoscenti. If you really want to live the rock 'n' roll dream, there...
...have servants and fantastic local produce - so what develops is a luxury cuisine based on time and money." Co-author Chauhan, himself a Kenyan-born Indian, has substituted olive oil for ghee, reflecting modern health concerns. The result is a compendium of dishes that will have the home chef salivating. Prawns are slow-cooked with fenugreek, Mombasa-style; there's a decadent (but narcotic-free) dish called Opium Eggs; and pork is prepared with tamarind, chili and red wine. Conservative use of spices is another feature of the book. "We think of Indian cuisine as very hot," says Jackson...
...come in here for the first time and ask a lot of questions. We try to help them out.” He personally recommends the shellfish casserole, and “anything with pork.” In keeping with the restaurant’s traditional character, the chef refuses to reveal his secrets. The spices used in the frango assado, roast chicken, are strictly confidential...