I had a wonderful, wonderful birthday dinner with maaseru and maaboroshi at The Key Manor on Richmond Road. A lovely meal, and crème brulée for dessert - perfect. The best in town, as they claimed? Maybe. Just maybe.
And yummy! I had a creme brulee recently, let me think where... in France? Oh yes, we stopped on the way from the airport when they got there and it was the only option with the meal for dessert. I don't like creme brulee generally because I just never like the taste of something burnt. Tom takes my toast if gets past brown! Anyway, they really lightly browned the tops of these, and it was delicious!
So perhaps creme brulee can be yummy for me!!!
Anyway, glad you had a great time and a yummy meal!
Yeah, carmelization is probably the goal. But my threshold for burnt probably overlaps most people's carmelized by quite a lot! Or I've just never been anywhere where it was done right. And even this tasted a little burnt to me. Oh well. ;-)
Chances are you'd probably prefer it if it just had brown sugar on top. But the crispness of the caramelized layer is, for me, part of that fun... And I like the way it takes the edge off the sweetness.
Yeah, you're probably right. Burnt is just one of those flavors I don't like. Like some with cilantro/coriander. Though maybe not quite the same, since that's a genetic difference. But who knows! :-)
Tastes are funny things. Sometimes I think I have skewed taste receptors. Which is okay, since there are plenty of foods I like - but I can't handle hot spices at all, even some things other people think are mild. I'm so sensitive to plain back pepper now that it's like having an allergy.
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Date: 2008-09-26 02:21 am (UTC)Your birthday dinner sounds mouth-watering. I looked at the menus -- OMG, to die for! I'm so glad you had such a wonderful time out with friends. :-)
<BIG birthday hug>
Many, many happy returns!
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Date: 2008-09-26 01:26 pm (UTC)Happy Birthday!! (again)
And yummy! I had a creme brulee recently, let me think where... in France? Oh yes, we stopped on the way from the airport when they got there and it was the only option with the meal for dessert. I don't like creme brulee generally because I just never like the taste of something burnt. Tom takes my toast if gets past brown! Anyway, they really lightly browned the tops of these, and it was delicious!
So perhaps creme brulee can be yummy for me!!!
Anyway, glad you had a great time and a yummy meal!
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Date: 2008-09-26 02:04 pm (UTC)Thanks again for the good wishes...!
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Date: 2008-09-26 02:08 pm (UTC)Yeah, carmelization is probably the goal. But my threshold for burnt probably overlaps most people's carmelized by quite a lot! Or I've just never been anywhere where it was done right. And even this tasted a little burnt to me. Oh well. ;-)
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Date: 2008-09-26 03:40 pm (UTC)Yes, it was a terrific birthday meal. And the waiter was cute and didn't mind teasing us. They even put a candle on my crème brulée!
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Date: 2008-09-26 03:43 pm (UTC)Yeah, you're probably right. Burnt is just one of those flavors I don't like. Like some with cilantro/coriander. Though maybe not quite the same, since that's a genetic difference. But who knows! :-)
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Date: 2008-09-27 12:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-27 02:44 am (UTC)You have to be careful not to eat too much beforehand, though. I ate only half my prime rib and then had the rest as a rather luxurious lunch today.
Happy Belated Birthday!
Date: 2008-09-29 01:48 am (UTC)Re: Happy Belated Birthday!
Date: 2008-09-29 02:26 am (UTC)Good link.