The corner of Guillaume's workshop |
Guillaume is
the quintessential Frenchman. Charming with a commitment to la bonne vie and a quick sense of
humour. He is well versed in many
and varied topics and quite handsome.
Guillaume is
also a stonemason par excellence: an
old school artisan with skills that are sadly disappearing in France. His work
can be found in all manner of ancient buildings across the country, including a
few famous cathedrals and chateaux ……….and now in My French Folly.
An invitation to
his meticulously restored maison revealed
an enormous hand-built wood-fired oven in the kitchen, a productive orchard and
potager and a decent sized cellar systematically
packed to the ceiling with wonderful French wines, (all reds) according to
their origin.
The subterranean cellar air was noticeably crisp and held a faint aroma of ripened fruits. Standing in the centre of this vast cave was a refectory table on which sat enormous, old glass and earthenware bottles of home made brandy and jars of preserved Tuber uncinatums – truffles………. the size of tennis balls!
The subterranean cellar air was noticeably crisp and held a faint aroma of ripened fruits. Standing in the centre of this vast cave was a refectory table on which sat enormous, old glass and earthenware bottles of home made brandy and jars of preserved Tuber uncinatums – truffles………. the size of tennis balls!
Yes Guillaume
truffle hunts in the surrounding forests. No, he doesn’t forage with others, nor does
he use a truffle pig or hound. And no, the truffles aren’t always located in
the same area. The obvious question had to be asked, “How do you find them?’
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His eyes
glinted as he gently tapped his nose and replied “mon nez”! A joke?
Apparently not, according to his wife. Guillaume is so attuned to le terroir that he has no need for aids
to root out his prized culinary gems.……..l'art
de vivre à la français.
9 comments:
One with the earth and it's gifts.
What a lovely invitation!
Thank you for taking us where tourists cannot go!
~Lynne
withLove
We just love truffles. We buy them in the local market in about October when they have special stalls set up. Delicious with pasta.
Alas I have never tasted truffles. But I know I have missed something wonderful. Maybe someday!
Ahhh truffles. I love to use them when I can afford them. Alas not often enough.
o, that´s what they look like. Thanks for sharing. :)
A truly amazing gift. I once had a bit of truffle in scrambled eggs and it was delicious!
To buy truffles here is exorbitant. I saw a special on truffles on television on Sunday. It showed how Chinese truffles are invading France – farmers are very afraid that it will hurt the local truffles. Connaisseurs can tell the difference though.
How fascinating Elizabeth, truffles are such a delicacy and he even preserves them!
xoxo
Karena
The Arts by Karena
Living Newport
Je viens sur ton blog d'auprès le blog de Manos, semble très intéressant, mais surprise, je découvre que c'est en anglais...j'en suis nulle!
Pourtant je m'y abonne, pour mieux connaître Paris il vaut la peine...
Gros bisous.
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