Junipers have found a home in my garden. I use them for flavoring cabbage, sauerkraut, sauces, game (especially pheasant, venison, duck or elk) and pates, terrines and tea. The flavor reminds me of ...
Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Remove the turkey breast from the refrigerator 30 minutes prior to cooking. Season all sides of the breast with salt and pepper, cover with a towel, and let sit for ...
You are in for such a treat. This recipe has utterly changed the way I cook pork belly. In truth, I had come across this Norwegian pork rib roast before, as I spent quite a lot of time in Norway when ...
Juniper berries taste like how pine trees smell – sharp, resinous and clean. If you have ever had a gin and tonic, or a traditional martini – as opposed to one made with vodka or sake – you will ...
Yield: 6 to 8 servings. 1 (5-pound) leg of lamb on the bone 4 cloves garlic, cut into slivers 1 tablespoon juniper berries, crushed Salt Ground black pepper 3 tablespoons olive oil 3 onions, sliced ...
CIVILIZATION has its strong points, but few are more convincing than a beautiful dinner party. Think of it: a sequence of courses strung together like lanterns, happy guests at table, an evening of ...
Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Remove the turkey breast from the refrigerator 30 minutes prior to cooking. Season all sides of the breast with salt and pepper, cover with a towel, and let sit for ...