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A Food and Wine Pairing Blog


Happy New Year! Foie Gras Now, Lentils Tomorrow
Foie gras is a once-a-year indulgence that demands intention, and the right wine. Its richness calls for contrast: sweetness, acidity, and structure. Classic pairings like Tokaji Aszú or Sauternes balance fat with honeyed intensity and sharp lift, turning excess into elegance. Dry whites or Champagne can work, but this is advanced play. Foie gras isn’t about restraint; it’s about choosing indulgence wisely. Happy New Year 🥂
Dec 31, 20255 min read


Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3: Paprika
Paprika isn’t background seasoning—it’s a system. In Hungary, it’s the backbone of cooking, dissolving into fat and building flavour quietly while stews take the credit. Elsewhere it changes accents: Spanish pimentón brings smoke and swagger. I built a three-course menu around Hungarian paprika—some dishes traditional, some happily not—to show how one red powder can anchor a meal, bend the rules, and still hold everything together. Cheers.
Dec 17, 202532 min read
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