I have also never had caviar, but I gather that opposition to that is based on the fact that when you eat up the eggs of a fish, eventually you don't have any more fish. Whoops!
Until recently, I thought they had to kill the fish to get the eggs, but apparently this is not the case. It's just that with modern refrigeration and shipping, it's possible to harvest so many eggs that you don't get another generation of sturgeon for next year's caviar.
Caviar = nummy with hard boiled eggs and/or creme fraiche and blini
American farmed caviar = not quite as good as the marketing people say it is. I don't care if it is served at the White House, the expensive imported stuff just plain tastes better.
Truffles = ALSO nummy in small doses! (And at several million dollars and your first born child per shaving, small doses are pretty much all you get.)
Truffle oil = overused crap that should be banned on the basis that restaurants should learn that THERE ARE OTHER FLAVORS BESIDES TRUFFLE OIL.
I quite like caviar.
Izzard however I would definately eat with a spoon. Slowly. With relish.
You are NOT trading that baby for truffles, missy!
You are NOT trading that baby for truffles, missy!
So...you're saying I should hold out for some foie gras instead?
So, out of boredom, I explained the rules of FCM to a group of my friends... we email all day from our respective jobs.
Not!ex declared that he didn't want to play because it's "a girl thing".
Ye gods, what did I ever see in that man boy...
I googled PETA to see what are all the things they're opposed to. They're opposed to people having pets. Damn.
This picture is sorta' funny: [link]
I googled PETA to see what are all the things they're opposed to. They're opposed to people having pets.
I can kind of see that. I mean, I disagree with it, but it does seem pretty consistent with everything else I've heard about them.
So, um, how does that work with, say, dogs? (AFAIK, a pet that's been domesticated probably as long as it was ever wild, and many breeds of which are totally unequipped to survive without humans) Is PETA in favor of mass sterilization and eventual extinction, or re-feralization, or what?
Caviar's pretty good if you like salty tastes (note I've only had the relatively cheap $3.50/oz. Romanoff variety), but a little goes a long way. Salmon and flying fish roe seem to work better in larger amounts.
I had wasabi-flavored caviar the other night. That pretty much rocked my world.