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Corned Beef and Spam....


I went to my corner Casino the other day and almost got whiplash when I saw this out of the corner of my eye.  Corned Beef and some Danish version of Spam!  What!?  It's not that I want to eat these things, but really what a trip to see this in some random Casino store. 

Post by Dori
Dec 13, 2013

Chocolate Pudding on sale at Bahadourian for 1€

I love Bahadourian.  When I first went there 20 yrs. ago, as a student, it was mostly to stare in amazement, and wonder what all those ingredients could possibly be for.  Fast forward to the present with a French/Algerian husband, and a monthly visit to Bahadourian is obligatory.  A couple days ago on the way out of their store at the Place du Pont, I saw that they had a sale rack of items reaching their best by date, and they had a ton of Jell-o brand instant chocolate pudding at 1€ each.  Honestly I don't think that stuff really goes bad.  I only bought one, but I just might be tempted to go back and buy some more later.

Post by: Dori
Nov 14, 2013

International Chocolate Fair comes to Lyon



Fri. Nov 8th-Mon. Nov 11th, 2013
Fri: 2pm-6pm
Sat, Sun, Mon: 10am-7pm
Centre de Congrès de Lyon
Cité Internationale

One of the great things about Lyon is being able to take advantage of the perks that comes with it's gastronomic capital of France status.  In the states this event only takes place in New York.  Besides the many Chocolatier exhibitors, there are regular presentations on making chocolate desserts, pastry classes, and a Chocoland for children 4-10yrs old, open everyday from 11am-7pm.  There is also a Chocolate dress fashion show at 5pm Sat-Mon.  (I wonder how they keep the chocolate from melting!)



by: Dori 11/04/2013

Authentic Mexican Food to Die For !!!

Day of the Dead 
Special Mexican Menu
at
Don Taco
13 rue Mercière
69002, Lyon
04 78 05 11 90



If you love authentic Mexican Food, you don't want to miss out on this one day special!  You can also order Day of the Dead sweetbread if you order by weds, the 30th, 2013.

Day of the Dead Calaveras Menu
Nov 1, 2013
25€
Space Limited, Reservations Required

Entrees
Poblano Soup
made with zucchini flowers, strips of poblano chiles, and corn
or
Chard wrapped Yucatec Tamale made with pork and pumpkin seeds in a tomato and annatto sauce

Main Dish 
Banana leaf wrapped Tamaltipeco Tamale 
made with whitefish in a green tomatillo sauce and seafood
or
Corn husk wrapped Venison Mixiote
in a chocolate adobo sauce with oaxacan corn masa dumplings

Dessert 
Pan de Muerto Mexican sweetbread made for the Day of the Dead,
served with "Mayordomo de Oaxaca" hot chocolate
or
Pumpkin candy in a concha sweetbread crust and dulce de leche ice cream

Chicken Katsu Curry

Few things could distract me from something halloween related this time of year, then I happened upon a "japanese" ramen restaurant with chicken katsu curry on the menu.  My favorite place for lunch in college was this japanese/korean restaurant called Young's Kitchen just across the street from Oregon State University.  At the time, you could get a bowl of rice with teriyaki sauce for $1, and a chicken kabob for $2.50.  (Hold on folks, this was only in the mid 90's so it wasn't THAT long ago.)  When I was really hungry and had more cash, I'd get the chicken katsu curry.  Now I know that this is probably not real japanese food.  At Young's the owners are korean.  The lady who served us tonight was chinese, and talking to the cooks in Chinese.  None the less,  I love chicken katsu curry, and what I got tonight was just like what I remembered.  I came away having totally satisfied a four year katsu curry craving, but right after dinner I had a food flashback of green tea ice cream that went completely unsatisfied!  This must be what happens to smokers right after coffee...  If you are feeling the need you can go to:    

Hakata Ramen
8 rue Garet
69001m Lyon  

by: Dori
Oct. 25, 2013

Carving Pumpkins


Carving Pumpkins Found
at
Cerise et Potiron 
47 avenue Jean Jaures, 69007



They were only 5,99 a pumpkin too!
They probably have them at other Cerise et Potiron stores as well.
I picked up two and will be carving them with my nephews tomorrow.

by: Dori

Here's how they turned out:


Pumpkin Spice Latte


I love autumn for the falling leaves and all the yummy fall flavors.  On the sweet side, hot gingerbread and whipped cream, pumpkin tarts, zucchini bread, carrot cake, cranberry walnut scones, all with a big cup of coffee on a Sunday morning are the food dreams that remind me of home.  For now, the Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte is just enough to keep me out of the kitchen.  Otherwise I'd be whipping up a batch of gingerbread or carrot cake, and then I'd have to invite you guys over to keep from eating it all!
Post by: Dori

Best Sandwich in Lyon - New York Street Deli

Unfortunately this little american style deli is out of business.


In 1995 when I came to Lyon for the first time, the sandwich world was completely different.  Most of them were one ingredient sandwiches: ham on buttered bread, brie, salami on buttered bread, period.  Then there was a fancy sandwich, ham and cheese, and that was called a "Mixed" sandwich.  Eventually we started to see a leaf of lettuce, a tomatoe slice, or a pickle here and there.  The only bread for them was baguette, which cut the roof of my mouth until I learned to eat it.  There was no panini, no bagels, no wraps, no curry sauce, no mayo, no chicken or pork roast.  A lot has changed, but a few things are still the same.  For one, a meat sandwich only has a slice or two of meat, and that's it.  You're  lucky if you can taste it.  My french husband drives me nuts when we make sandwiches because he eats all the bread.  I'll get out the ham and cheese, and he starts out by cutting a few slices of cheese and putting it between two slices of bread.  He'll eat that, then he'll get out two more slices of bread, put a slice of ham between them, eat it, and so on and so on.  By the time he's full, my loaf of bread it just about gone!  We've been together three years, and he still makes his sandwiches that way.   

Finally there is a place in Lyon where you can get a sandwich that actually has meat you can see on it!  And they have pastrami too!  It's pretty new.  It's called

New York Street
60ter quai Saint Vincent,
69001, Lyon

It's not far from Place Terreaux.  It's open tues and weds 11:30am-6pm, thurs and fri from 11:30am-9:30 pm, and sat from 11:30-8pm.
I'm going to have to take my husband there on a regular basis for good sandwich indoctrination. 
Just check out this pastrami sandwich!


Post by Dori

Splenda... or Something just Like It

I was a splenda user before I came to France. After doing a little research I found out that the company had ceased selling retail in France. If you wanted it, you'd have to have to be registered as a business, get a Metro wholesaler card, and drive out way past Vaux-en-Velin to get some. I was planning on it, but never got around to it. So when I was walking through the Simply Market in Gerland the other day and saw yellow when I glanced over at the sweetener section, I couldn't believe my eyes. Canderel has now started selling a sucralose sweetner, which is the same thing as Splenda just under a different brand name. I can't tell you how happy I am, especially since I'm going to need it to make up for the maple doughnuts :)





Dori

Maple Doughnuts!



There is a new doughnut shop in the Croix Rousse, called "Hello Brooklyn". They are fresh, decent, reasonbly priced, and best of all the have maple doughnuts!!! The fact that they have maple doughnuts makes any other possible sin forgivable :) I would still like to see a variety of real american doughnuts, spelled with the "gh" and all. I would love to find a maple persian, a glazed old fashioned, or an apple fritter. Until then, this is my new favorite doughnut shop!


Dori