From the invaluable pickling reference, The Joy Of Pickling.
“Because their thin skins make them quite perishable, the very small cornichons (European gherkins) or American-type pickling cucumbers you will need for this recipe should be processed the same day they are harvested, whether you have grown them yourself or are lucky enough to have found them [...]
Archive for August, 2007
CORNICHON RECIPE
Posted in cornichons, recipe on August 18, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
A Hardy Hello!
Posted in Amelie, Anemone, Witherbottom, cornichons, duck confit, lab-coat, sandwich on August 18, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Good morning, this is Mister Trunch. I believe that Mister Kipp did a fair-to-middling introduction of me, and he certainly had me pegged in many respects. There are aspects of my personality that by necessity must be left unsaid. It may interest you to know that I always wear a lab-coat, for example, but is [...]
It has come to our attention-
Posted in Uncategorized on August 16, 2007 | 2 Comments »
Good readers, I bid you welcome!
I am Mister Kipp, one half of the force behind this site. Mister Trunch, my long time ally and room-mate, is the other half. At present moment he is engaged in a most heroic battle with a cobweb lodged ever so inconveniently above our toilet, so the task of introducing ourselves falls to [...]