
The past week, I went to New York in search of some relaxation, kitchen goodies, new pantry items, and of course, good food. The relaxation was I think maybe half-achieved; I was away from work which was good, but all the walking I did left my feet sore every night and I couldn't get that much sleep throughout the trip either.
If you live in Vancouver, you know how hard it is to find new kitchen gadgets, and specialty baking items such as molds and frames without paying crazy shipping and brokerage fees over the internet and driving to the suburbs only to find jacked up prices on items you know they could sell you at half the price but they won't because they know that they're the only ones that carry it in the area. Finding the
JB Prince store (big restaurant and bakery wholesaler) in New York that sold retail as well was like finding a gold mine. I was a bit wary at first and wondered if I had gotten the wrong address as it was on the 11th floor of an apartment-like building but once I walked in, I was like a kid in a candy store. They have a large variety of gourmet books and magazines, silpats at $14.95, molds of all shapes and sizes, cake pans, mixers, mandolins, everything a baker or chef could ever want!
For the new pantry items, I picked myself up some pink himalayan sea salts, freeze dried strawberries (I had been looking for these for a while now), cheap pistachio nuts, chestnut puree, and a variety of chocolates to try; among them being the bacon chocolate from
Vosges! I also visited the
Jacques Torres store where you could see them making the delectable chocolates and cookies through the glass. Of the many varieties of truffles, I tried the Earl Grey which was heavenly. I also bought some champagne truffles which I have yet to try.


Alrighty, down to the best part, the good food. This I am going to have to split up or else it's going to be a huge post (if it isn't already) so I'll start with
Bouchon Bakery where I had the raspberry macaron with yogurt sorbet, fresh fruits, and blackberry coulis.

Next is
Maze by Gordon Ramsay where I tried the six course chef's menu. There was the eggplant carpaccio with pickled chanterelles and fresh figs:

A pickled radish dish with asparagus veloute:

Cumin dusted diver scallops with cauliflower beignets and a golden raisin puree which was divine as well as a marinated beetroot with ricotta, pine nuts, and cabernet sauvignon dressing:

The highlight of the night, the filet of Brandt beef so tender you could pull it apart with a fork. It came with braised morels:

Then for dessert, a cherry jam and peanut butter sandwich with cherry sorbet and salted nut brittle (I was a bit skeptical at first but it turned out very well. The saltiness of the brittle accentuated the subtle sweetness and creaminess of the peanut butter:

Last was the green apple and caramel trifle. This was exceptional and very refreshing. The bottom was the green apple gelee, the middle was the caramel custard sauce, and to top it all off, the cider granita served with a cinnamon beignet:

Okay, that's it for now. I'll post more once I finish unpacking!