Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Easter Pot Pie






My parents' house is a great place to shoot photos of food, it's filled with all kinds of old signs and pennsylvania dutch cooking tools, handmade placemats, random stuff everywhere. It's a challenge to cook with one tiny cutting board and no counter space but I'm lucky enough that my parents aren't picky eaters and will pretty much let me make whatever. Also there's a garden out back with every herb you could want, and the hottest cookbooks of the 60's and 70's so no complaints here.

I've been dreaming about pot pie for a while, figured lamb would work for easter. Braised some lamb shanks in white wine, mint, parsley, onions, celery, etc. for 4 hours. Pulled off the meat, saved the braising liquid for the veloute sauce, threw in some fava beans, cauliflower, mushrooms, more mint, puff pasty on top, and bingo, lamb pot pie. Also asparagus with shallots and black truffle sausage, and a quasi nicoise salad.

Came out really good - sort of better than I expected. Believe me I can mess up some food too, I just don't post it on the blog. My friends smile and keep eating but in the back of my mind there's a phantom head chef with bloodshot eyes yelling at me for all the things I did wrong.

5 comments:

Caroline said...

Your crust is beautiful!

hawk krall said...

thanks i got the recipe from a guy named trader joe's. what a cop out, I know.

Anonymous said...

you're an idiot!

it's wierd, i went to the indonesian restaurant three times in the last two weeks. i love everything about that place. mostly that it's been around for years, and i'm just discovering it. it's humbling in a way.

it also reminds me of one of my favorites: rangoon.

Anonymous said...

ohh, and that red sauce next to those pickled cucumbers, it's fucking hot.

hawk krall said...

huh???

1:51 AM? getting drunk and posting blog comments? don't worry I do it all the time