i was lucky enough to receive some very nice food-related gifts this year. usually, since i'm a chef and most of my relatives are not hard-core foodies, they're somewhat inditimidated about buying me food-related gifts.
i cleared an area in my yard and built garden beds which i'm going to do some organic gardening in come spring, so my MIL bought me
The Gardener's A-Z Guide to Growing Organic Food
i also finally got a benriner japanese mandoline after having asked for it for about five consecutive christmases.
then, knowing i wanted a large nonstick sautee pan, but that i also don't like nonstick teflon-type chemicals, my wife was savvy enough to clue her dad in about
these awesome french steel sautee pans from jb prince.
and, perhaps the best of all--my sister in law, knowing how quickly i devoured a jar of peanut butter she bought at a local farmers market in denver, bought me four more jars--one of each flavor they make! let's just say that i'm peanut-butter fiend and this is the absolute best peanut butter i've EVER tasted. incredibly fresh-tasting, not a hint of rancidity, well-roasted, and, most importantly, seasoned correctly. i got peanut, cashew, honey-roasted peanut, and honey-roasted cashew.
no website for that one. the producer is rose's creamery of denver, but i couldn't find a website for them.
oh, and food-related books; omnivore's dilemma, heat by bill buford, and molecular gastronomy by herve this.
i'm a lucky guy! merry x-mas all!