2008
Farmer’s Market
Filed Under (Photography, food, studio) by Christey on 29-08-2008
Tagged Under : corn, farmer's market, green beans, mushrooms, Photography


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Aug 29
2008 Farmer’s MarketFiled Under (Photography, food, studio) by Christey on 29-08-2008Tagged Under : corn, farmer's market, green beans, mushrooms, Photography
Aug 16
2008 Click CitrusFiled Under (Photography, click, food, studio) by Christey on 16-08-2008Tagged Under : citrus, click, Photography
Jun 16
2008 Sriracha Glazed Scallops with Bacon Mango RisottoFiled Under (Photography, Recipes, bacon, dinners, food, mango, shellfish) by petermarcus on 16-06-2008Tagged Under : asian, bacon, mango, mushrooms, oriental, Photography, Recipes, risotto, scallops, sriracha, techniquesGrouper is not the only ingredient that’s seasonal in Florida right now. You can’t walk the neighborhood without a mango hitting you on the head. When I lived on the beach in the Tampa Bay area, my neighbor had a mango tree over the fence that divided our property. In June, I’d find dozens of mangoes (I don’t personally believe that mangoes ends in ‘es’ — where did that ‘e’ come from? Does one write of tangoes with one’s amigoes? But my spell-checker, and wikipedia says it’s so, therefore who am I to debate spelling) sitting in my lawn. My current neighbors aren’t as well stocked with mango trees, so I bought a few from my local market. I also found some local scallops on sale, U-12s, so I grabbed a few of those. Mango and scallops might be considered Caribbean, but I wanted to do some Asian spice, so I went for a sriracha-glaze, with a mango-bacon risotto. As fate would have it, What’s For Lunch Honey is having a mango-themed challenge until July 14th, which is actually Bastille Day in another coincidence which is probably completely irrelevant to mangoes. But, it’s enough coincidence that we’ll play along and have a lot of fun.
Jun 08
2008 Mixers, Wine, and Gourmet stuffFiled Under (Photography, studio) by Christey on 08-06-2008Tagged Under : a cork above, bloody mary, cocktail dancers, drinks, mixers, PhotographySo, wanna know what I have been working on? Go here (yeah that is Peter in a video we did a month or so back) and click on either general mixers, martini mixers, margarita/daiquiri mixers, or rimming sugars and salts. We will be back with food very very soon, it’s just I kinda took over the kitchen and dining area with all my photo equipment and styling stuff for a million and one product shots
Jun 06
2008 Click for Bri entryFiled Under (Photography, click, studio) by Christey on 06-06-2008Tagged Under : click, drinks, lemon, lemon drop, Photography, studioLemon Drop, taken while working on some product shooting today, but I kinda styled this one without the products just for this special Click entry.
May 05
2008 Wanna drink?Filed Under (Photography, studio) by Christey on 05-05-2008Tagged Under : drinks, martini, Photography, red wine, white wine
Apr 18
2008 Maine lobster, in a tortilla nest, with a red chile cream sauceFiled Under (Photography, Recipes, dinners, food, lobster, mornay, new mexican, sauces, shellfish) by petermarcus on 18-04-2008Tagged Under : chile, lobster, maine lobster, mornay, new mexican, Photography, Recipe, technique, tortillaTen years ago, I had a client in Phoenix, Arizona. About a week a month, I’d shuttle out to the desert from Atlanta, do some biz, see some sights, and eat some food. I was really starting my foodie-ness about then, and at one restaurant, I was stunned to taste the best Hawaiian ahi tuna I’d ever had in my life. In Phoenix. More than 5000 miles away from the seas where that fish was caught. I’m a fan of cooking local; supporting local farms or fishermen or using local ingredients. I think it’s a good thing to do for cuisine, a good thing for the environment, a good thing for local economies. However, one of my culinary quirks is taking an established cuisine or technique, then throwing in something from halfway around the world. I think part of this comes from that time in Phoenix, where I could nibble on fresh tuna when it was still 105 degrees outside at 8pm. The world still has a lot of problems, but I think there are times where the internet and FedEx have brought ideas and physical chunks of the planet to places which may not have otherwise experienced them. And that can be a good thing. All of this philosophy is too lofty for last night’s meal, though. I wanted to go a little crazy and throw together far-flung techniques and food, and jam them into one dish with, I hope, a little elegance and extravagance. So, I made pan-roasted Maine lobster, put it in a corn tortilla nest, covered it with a French-influenced sauce Supreme/Mornay, with plenty of New Mexican Red Chile. And we ate it here — Spring in Florida.
Apr 09
2008 Blue Crab Bisque, with Shrimp Stir FryFiled Under (Photography, bisque, blue crab, dinners, food, shellfish, shrimp, stir fry) by petermarcus on 09-04-2008Tagged Under : art, blue crab, cuisine, gourmet, Photography, photos, Recipes, stir fry, techniques
We live on a canal, which in turn feeds into the mouth of a river, which then feeds into a lagoon, which makes its way to the Atlantic. Which is a roundabout way of saying I could sail around the world from my backyard and return, except I don’t think our canal is deep enough to take the draft of a world-cruising sailboat, even if I could afford one. Our canal does, however, host plenty of salt water blue crab, free for the eating. I love making a more or less classic bisque, from fresh caught crab straight through to the plate. The many steps involved just kind of make it more real.
Apr 04
2008
Mar 31
2008 Key Lime Shrimp and ScallopsFiled Under (Photography, Recipes, caribbean, dinners, food, scallops, shellfish, shrimp) by petermarcus on 31-03-2008Tagged Under : art, caribbean, cuisine, gourmet, key lime, Photography, photos, Recipes, scallops, shrimp, techniquesOne of my seafood stores had nice big scallops for sale, 8 to a pound, and I knew I already had key limes and cilantro at home, so I kinda went with a Latin/Caribbean feel. |
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