While going through a stash of papers, I found a gift certificate to ChefShop that I received last year as a gift from Queen Anne Farmers Market. At the time, I was working at Kaspars, and Chef Kaspar and I did a demonstration at the market, grilling pizzas - vegetable and rhubarb. Fastforward a year later, the certificate was to expire the next day, and I had some shopping to do.
I received great service from ChefShop and was opening a box packed with goodies just a few days later.
This weekend I had the perfect occasion to try some of the goodies from the ChefShop box. A good friend from Dallas was visiting me in Seattle, and as if we weren't already eating and drinking enough, we thought that a cheese and cracker platter would be a lovely snack.
And now we are getting to my weekly obsession: Yuzu Marmalade, La Panzanella Garlic Flavored Mini Croccantini and Extra Sharp White Tillamook Cheddar (ok, the cheddar came from QFC, but the other two components were from ChefShop).
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| photo from ChefShop |
Yuzu is a Japanese citrus fruit that is said to taste similar to a cross between tangerine and lemon. Depends on your taste buds, you might pick up different notes. This Yuzu marmalade has only three ingredients - yuzu, sugar, and honey. To me, the marmalade taste a bit like orange marmalade, but more floral, with a bit touch of bitterness. But oh, so delicious!
The La Panzanella Mini Croccantini might be more addicting than potato chips. They are dry and superbly crisp, with a slight hint of garlic. Try one, and you'll have a hard time stopping.
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| photo from ChefShop |
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| photo from Tillamook |
| And if you couldn't tell by now, I'm also obsessed with orange and turquoise colors, and often put the two together. |



2 comments:
This is one of my favorite snacks too :)
what an AWESOME cheese platter!! :~)
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