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Archive of: eats

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Don’t try this at home

Don’t try this at home

Chef de Cuisine: Andrew Cain Restaurant: Santé restaurant at the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa The dish: Brioche-Encrusted California King Salmon with Butter-Braised Wild Lobster Mushrooms and Wilted Bloomsdale Spinach

Winter 2012
As American as Baseball and Rhubarb

As American as Baseball and Rhubarb

Being one of the first plants to show up in the garden, it was a welcome sight to many a gardener after a long, cold winter.

Summer 2012
A star in Glen Ellen

A star in Glen Ellen

Weiswasser comes from a 16-month tour at the French Laundry, long stints at New York’s Restaurant Daniel, Picholine, and Paul Liebrandt’s Corton, where he served as chef de cuisine. But what he plans for Glen Ellen Star is a complete departure from what he’s done before.

Spring 2012
The Odd Couple

The Odd Couple

Iconic newspaper columnist Herb Caen liked to say the artichoke is the utensil for people who love to eat mayonnaise.

Fall 2011
Radishes and Rattlesnakes

Radishes and Rattlesnakes

From the Spring 2011 issue of SONOMA

Spring 2011
From Beltane with love

From Beltane with love

(From the Fall 2010 issue of SONOMA)

Fall 2010
50 years of pizzalicious goodness

50 years of pizzalicious goodness

Summer 2009
A poultry proposal

A poultry proposal

's the juicy chicken breasts, or the luscious plump prunes and olives. Whatever the ingredient, according to the legend, if you serve this dish to the one you love, you'll have a ring in no time.

Summer 2009
In praise of asparagus

In praise of asparagus

Spring 2009
Bordering on culinary genius

Bordering on culinary genius

If there were a Nobel Prize for sauces (some people will say there should be), Chris Ludwick would be a serious contender.

Winter 2008