My friend Julie, whom I have known for 30 years, and I recently reflected on how friendships evolve and change over the years, even decades. Some grow closer, some farther, and a lucky few are circular. Various tangible or intangible circumstances in life push and pull friendships in different directions, usually in gentle imperceptible ways. If you are blessed, the foundation on which an original friendship was built is strong enough to withstand any internal or external assault; however, the mere history of a friendship is not enough to sustain one in the present or future.
Speaking of friends, I am lucky to have my good friend Erik (with a "k") return home to Vancouver after almost ten years in Edmonton. Did I just say ten years? After medical school, we both were matched to University of Alberta residency programs in 1999 but I only survived five long cold Edmonton winters. He must be much tougher than I am.
This simple dark chocolate hazelnut tart was a small house-warming gift for Erik and his family to enjoy. A pâte sucrée crust was baked with a thin layer of hazelnut cream before pouring a dark chocolate hazelnut ganache over top. I do love the initial smooth mirror-like appearance of a still warm and fluid dark chocolate ganache, which eventually dulls slightly as it sets. Welcome home!
Monday, September 15, 2008
Natural selection
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11 comments:
A feast for the eye and I'm sure a delight to the taste buds!!!
Gorgeous! If I'd been around, the chocolate ganache wouldn't have made it into the tart shell....seriously.
absolutely gorgeous!
Beautiful!! I love the sugar coil and the blown spice? effect!
What a "welcome home" treat! Love the flavors in the tart and I just get happy happy when I see physallis on desserts...hard to find here!
I love reading your blog. Will you ever post the recipes??
oh my goodness, he must have been in heaven with a treat like this waiting for him!
Gorgeous! Love the presentation!
Simply gorgeous!
I am the "Erik" of note. Yes, it was tasty. As soon as the chef left our home, my wife and I polished off the 2 leftover pieces.
Stay tuned...I will hopefully be making many more appearances on the blog.
Erik: Hey, I thought you said you were going to eat it for breakfast. Watch it my friend, the more blog appearances you make, the more calories you will consume. It's a slippery slope...
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