March 2013 Corner Table Menu

What: Family-style dinner at Cafe Presse When: Tuesday March 26, 2013 6:30pm Where: The back room at Cafe Presse The menu for the March Corner Table is complete!  The next Corner Table dinner at Cafe Presse is scheduled for Tuesday March 26, 2013 at 6:30pm.  Space is limited and by reservation only so call today […]

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What: Family-style dinner at Cafe Presse When: Tuesday March 26, 2013 6:30pm Where: The back room at Cafe Presse The menu for the March Corner Table is complete!  The next Corner Table dinner at Cafe Presse is scheduled for Tuesday March 26, 2013 at 6:30pm.  Space is limited and by reservation only so call today

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Winter Supper raises over $6000 for charity

On February 24, 2013, Le Pichet and Cafe Presse teamed up with the Corson Building, Bar Sejor, Sitka and Spruce, Bar Ferd’nand and Le Caviste to cook an over the top Winter Supper at the Corson Building.  The idea, which was hatched jointly by Matt Dillon and myself, was to cook an old style, elaborate

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On February 24, 2013, Le Pichet and Cafe Presse teamed up with the Corson Building, Bar Sejor, Sitka and Spruce, Bar Ferd’nand and Le Caviste to cook an over the top Winter Supper at the Corson Building.  The idea, which was hatched jointly by Matt Dillon and myself, was to cook an old style, elaborate

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GM Foods in the Spotlight

Its not easy being GM Two recent articles, one featured on National Public Radio, and the second on New York Times Op-Ed page, both look at the trials and tribulations of the approval process for  new GM products. In his piece for NPR, Dan Charles looks at the different motives behind the development of so-called

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Its not easy being GM Two recent articles, one featured on National Public Radio, and the second on New York Times Op-Ed page, both look at the trials and tribulations of the approval process for  new GM products. In his piece for NPR, Dan Charles looks at the different motives behind the development of so-called

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Mislabeled fish rampant in the U.S.

According to a New York Times article by Kirk Johnson, a recently released study shows that the fish being served on tables across America is chronically mislabeled, either through error or through misrepresentation. The study was conducted by Oceana, a non-profit ocean protection group,  who looked at seafood being sold in sushi bars, stores and

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According to a New York Times article by Kirk Johnson, a recently released study shows that the fish being served on tables across America is chronically mislabeled, either through error or through misrepresentation. The study was conducted by Oceana, a non-profit ocean protection group,  who looked at seafood being sold in sushi bars, stores and

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Cafe Presse has a new Chef de Cuisine

Changing chefs is always a sad and happy event. In the case of the recent change at Cafe Presse, the sad comes from the fact that outgoing Chef de Cuisine Jessi Aaenson and I have worked together since the late 90’s.  I first hired her as a  line cook at Campagne restaurant when she was

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Changing chefs is always a sad and happy event. In the case of the recent change at Cafe Presse, the sad comes from the fact that outgoing Chef de Cuisine Jessi Aaenson and I have worked together since the late 90’s.  I first hired her as a  line cook at Campagne restaurant when she was

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Smoked pork for your Valentine

Interesting tidbit I noticed while reading through a book called Bêtes a Manger, by Colette Mechin.   The book is an ethnological study of the way that French people kill, butcher and eat meat. Apparently, Valentine’s Day has not always been a day dedicated to amorous love in all parts of France.  According to the author,

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Interesting tidbit I noticed while reading through a book called Bêtes a Manger, by Colette Mechin.   The book is an ethnological study of the way that French people kill, butcher and eat meat. Apparently, Valentine’s Day has not always been a day dedicated to amorous love in all parts of France.  According to the author,

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Ode to Moderation

In a recent  New York Times Op-Ed, Frank Bruni makes the case that America has become a culture of binging.  Not only in culinary and dietary matters, but in culture, entertainment and politics more broadly, Bruni sees a society lacking in what old timers use to call “the virtue of moderation” and instead venerates “the

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In a recent  New York Times Op-Ed, Frank Bruni makes the case that America has become a culture of binging.  Not only in culinary and dietary matters, but in culture, entertainment and politics more broadly, Bruni sees a society lacking in what old timers use to call “the virtue of moderation” and instead venerates “the

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Watch the State of the Union Address at Café Presse

Cafe Presse will be showing the 2013 State of the Union Address on Tuesday, February 12th beginning at 6pm on the TV over the bar.  Free for everyone, no reservations.

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Cafe Presse will be showing the 2013 State of the Union Address on Tuesday, February 12th beginning at 6pm on the TV over the bar.  Free for everyone, no reservations.

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Gâteau de riz Grand-mère

This “grandmother” style baked rice pudding is perhaps the most popular dessert we serve at Le Pichet and Cafe Presse.  It is an extremely versatile recipe, in that is can be served with fresh fruit in season and with dried fruit compotes in the winter.  It is currently on the menu at Cafe Presse (winter

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This “grandmother” style baked rice pudding is perhaps the most popular dessert we serve at Le Pichet and Cafe Presse.  It is an extremely versatile recipe, in that is can be served with fresh fruit in season and with dried fruit compotes in the winter.  It is currently on the menu at Cafe Presse (winter

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Cafe Presse and Le Pichet open on Presidents Day

Cafe Presse and Le Pichet will be open regular hours on President Day, Monday February 18, 2013. Cafe Presse:  7am till 2am    Le Pichet:  8am till midnight.

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Cafe Presse and Le Pichet will be open regular hours on President Day, Monday February 18, 2013. Cafe Presse:  7am till 2am    Le Pichet:  8am till midnight.

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