Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Seven Years Without The Chef

 It has been seven years since we lost the Master Chef of this household. My Mom would have loved our newest obsession -Lidl. It not only would have appealed to her German side but she would have fallen in love with the food and marveled at the prices,

French food and my Mom went hand in hand.Thanks to her mom, my Nonna being Piedmontese there has always been a love of the cuisine that birthed the French diet.I know she would have loved these.

These were four mini vegetable gratin from Duc du Couer,one of the Lidl brands. She would have gone mad for this. They were mini gratins ,full of delicious vegetables, from squash to carrots. ANother plus she would have liked is that they can easily be baked in theair fryer.
I think the air fryer would have been my Mom's best friend. She would have loved its' convenience and the way it thoroughly roasts and bakes in a matter of minutes.I can see her using it for these and also making a lush salad to go with it.
These were baked/roasted for twenty minutes and had a nice crunchy exterior and a soft eggy middle. My Mom may have added a sliced of hand to this , highlighting the gratin's flavor. She would have also bought Lidl's escargot along with foods that represented her Swabian German heritage.I know she would have bought Lidl's stollen and sttollen bites because it's a tricky loaf to bake. Their sliced Black Forest ham would have been the base of many of our lunches and I know she would have loved their gnocchi and pasta too. The price of Lidl's soda  would have amazed her as would its' taste. 

My Mom would have been just as crazy for Lidl as her kids now are. She would have loved the weekly trips to the store , buying all sorts of good food from all over the world.. A good chef appreciates good food.



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