This recipe for banana almond chocolate muffins from Scott in Germany looks great! I wonder if there will be any adjustment necessary since the general purpose flour in Germany in my experience is slightly different from Canadian and American general purpose flour.
One of us will try this recipe and post a follow up!
Submitted by Contributor on Mon, 02/10/2003 - 23:58
[EDITOR'S NOTE: This news item was submitted by Sher, one of our readers! Thanks! You can submit your own news too. All you need to do is to join the site. It's quick and painless. We look forward to trying out Tartine and posting a follow up item.]
Tartine (770 Beach Avenue between Howe and Granville, 604 685-7437) recently opened.
Double Double is a Hong Kong style wonton, congee and noodle house which means it is restaurant that serves inexpensive, quick and tasty food without pretension.
The room is not elaborately decorated but full of energy as the staff juggles the food fast and furiously.
We go there for the congee (rice porridge) and the Chinese style doughnuts (These long, thin and deep-fried delectables look like long thin éclairs with no icing. Both savoury and sweet are available) which we love dipping in the congee as well as eating on their own. We also love their noodles and ....
Boy oh boy do the cream puffs aka "banh choux a la creme" at the Than Brothers Pho Restaurant chain in Everett and Seattle look great. (Link via Better Living Through Software). Anybody know where I can get these cream puffs in Vancouver? If so, please let us know!
We picked up a nice,light, creamy, beautiful piece of Fol Epi Cheese at Forster's Fine Cheeses (2104 West 41st Avenue, 604 261 5813).
It's gorgeous: coated with wheat flour and decorated with wheat ears and reasonable in price: $7.75 for 7 ounces. Can't wait to serve it at our next party!