So… bet you guys didn’t know I have a brother. Also bet you didn’t know he’s a chef… and that he took a few days off from work to hang out with me. He lives in Montreal and we haven’t seen each other in about three years…so when I planned my road trip I informed him he would be accommodating me on my way through. :)
About a week before I left Halifax he emailed and said that he wanted to use my visit as an excuse to cook up a storm. Um, OK!! Secretly I had been hoping he would say that.
People! What you are about to see is truly fan-freaking-tastic! Prepare yourselves. I mean it.
Twas a timely process so a small cheese plate and a refreshing beer were placed in front of me…
Three year old Quebec cheddar, Quebec chevre, Brisse Bleu, Parmesano Regiano, fresh fig, cherries, and blackberries…with vanilla infused black peppercorn honey.
Main course prepared in advance: Bone In Prime Rib
Drool-worthy prep: Asparagus wrapped with crab, wrapped in a prawn (jumbo shrimp). Just wait and see what he does with this!
According to Chef Jeremy all good meals start with a pasta course. Palate cleanser. Garganelli Pomodoro…tomato basil sauce with fresh peeled parmesan. (garganelli is hand rolled penne…)
Don’t worry…this is a serving platter…not a portion. :)
Second course: Petite marmite of Bouillabaisse
AKA: French fish stew in a cute little dish :)
Third course: here’s where that crab/shrimp skewer re-appears…it has now been tempura battered. Brilliant!
Alongside a seared scallop with crispy balsamic prosciutto vinaigrette…
And the sneaky bugger managed to get me to enjoy eggplant by not telling me what I was eating. Eggplant Caviar (a puree of roasted eggplant).
Fourth course: Just because he felt like we needed a French item on the menu…Duck Confit on Warm Five Ingredient Potato Salad.
I honestly thought I didn’t like duck but apparently I was wrong. :)
Blue potatoes mixed simply with olive oil, salt, fresh parsley and cherry tomatoes.
By this point we could barely move, but we still had the main course to get to! I should note that each course was not large, but mostly rich foods. We had many leftovers which Jeremy will turn into meals for himself and his girlfriend all week.
He seared the Prime Rib and then roasted it on the barbecue. Served with an Asian inspired sauce and a variety of roasted vegetables.
Roasted spring onions, asparagus, broccolini, and heirloom carrots.
After dinner we all took time to just chat, relax and digest. Actually, Jeremy finally got to eat! Sarah and I ate each course as it came but Jer kept working along and didn’t eat until he had everything done.
A little while later he informed us there was still dessert! Not wanting to miss out on a course of this delicious feast I was determined to fit it in. :)
Local cappuccino gelato topped with hand-whipped cream…
Yes folks…I have definitely died and gone to food heaven. Well, if food heaven is located in my brother’s kitchen. :)
24 comments:
holy sheet.
i'll comment later
um, does he do take out?!
wow... I'm pretty sure I wouldn't leave there!! Amazing... and very beautiful photos!!!!!! :)
I just fell in love with your brother.
=)
O M G!!!! Amazing, I wish my brother was a chef!
That's it. I'm moving to Montreal. I've been tempted before but now that I have stalk-worthy food it's going to happen ... at least in my foodgasmic dreams ;)
Tell your brother that his Mama2 thinks he's pretty damn amazing!!! That meal was worthy of a 5* restaurant.... lucky girl.
xox
You had me at cheese plate...
You had me at cheese plate.
Ummmm...
can you tell your brother he is a exquisite chef and that his girlfriend is one lucky gal? ;)
Really sweet of your bro to want to show you his art of cooking-and does he find it intersting that you are a food blogger as a side career?!
Was one of your parents an influence in all this food-lovin'?
Hope you enjoy every moment of your special family reunion.I hate that Canada is so spread out and makes it too expensive for many of us to see our siblings as much as we'd like....
Bon Voyage!
OMG... ~drool~ He looks like an amazing chef, his dishes are lovely!!! That meat was sliced so thin that in the 2nd photo I thought it was actually like a design he made on the plate using the juice.. heh.
I'm pretty sure if Chef Jeremy were MY brother I would weigh 1000 pounds. HOLY CRAP!
I need a cigarette.
wow wow wow wow. What an amazing meal!!!!!!
Wow. That is some beautiful food. Enjoy your visit!
Wow!
Not liking duck until you try duck confit is very understandable. It is like not liking pork until you try bacon or pork belly!
You will love Victoria, full of charm!
Now that is food porn! Oh. My. Lard
Ummmmmmmm...how committed would you say your brother is to his girlfriend? Just curious...;)
Seriously, everything looks amazing! Kudos to your brother, I can't imagine all that coming out of one person's personal kitchen! Seriously impressed.
I am so, so hungry. And jealous. Nom.
Wow! How nice that your brother wanted to share his talents with you, and that you're enjoying a nice visit with him. It looks like your photos and descriptions have done his food justice!
Wow...what H-woman said. How close are your brother and girlfriend, exactly?? And has he thought of moving west...say to Calgary?!?!
Again...wow.
When can I come over?! :)
What did Stoopy think of all that food?
YUM!!! That is one delicious, decadent looking spread, you lucky girl!!! *drools*
Sorry it took me so long to comment ;)
ummmm holyyyy crapppp. I would love to be his girlfriend LOL (shh don't tell my man) That feast looks off the hook!
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