Tuesday


 Bastille Day at the Corson Building...



Monday

 Dinner at Suz's quaint little place with sweet Akiko and friends.
She has a way with spaces...









Friday

Five minute meal:
Butter poached Petrale Sole with lemon and capers.

Also, a crazy thought... but is blogging dead?
I can't help but notice people posting less (including myself), comments dwindling, and I hate to admit it but– a new obsession called Instagram!
 I was a little late to hop on this band wagon (as in my mom installed it on my phone) and my phone is old and takes the worst pictures,
BUT it's really kind of fun and easy. And quick!
Thoughts?


Thursday

 It goes without saying that the food was amazing.
Leif is so incredibly talented.
 I did a little mini-interview with him:

What did you eat today for breakfast? Lunch? Dinner? I had the farmhouse vegetarian lunch at Boulette's Larder for lunch. I am going to Mission Chinese for dinner.

Favorite places to eat in SF? Favorite places to eat in SF include Commonwealth, Delfina, Delfina Pizzeria, Flour and Water, Bar Tartine, Range, Zuni Cafe, Outerlands, and Kappou Gomi.

Cooking essentials/must haves? Ingredients I like to have on hand are Pedro Ximenez vinegar, piment d'esplette, lemons, good olive oil, brown butter, fennel pollen, and yuzu kosho

Cooking tip? Don't be scared of fat and salt

Simple recipe for summer? Blend a basket of cherry tomatoes with the seeds of one vanilla bean and a little salt for a simple, unique soup.

What are your essential cooking appliciances/utensils? My favorite appliances and utensils are my cast iron pans, my vita-prep 3 blender, and my various japanese knives



fried artichokes with smoked salt and yuzu kosho




mussel, salicornia, beach weeds, wildflowers (all foraged from Laird's Landing)


fava, corn, asparagus, shitake, nasturtium
drawing, painted with wine



the best wine from Bolinas, and Sean Thackery himself pouring... (watch this video)
the most delicious salad
blueberry rhubard galette

Wednesday

 The interior.
I have to say I was shaking with excitement exploring this house.
It was so inspiring to see that almost everything down to the carved wooden plates were handmade.
More on the food tomorrow!