Jim Harrison

Execupundit points us to a wonderful profile of American novelist and essayist Jim Harrison.
If you've not read Harrison, you are missing out. Do yourself a favor and enjoy his work this summer. Samples here, here, here, here and here.
I excerpt from the menu at Harrison's place:
Jim Harrison’s appetite is nearly as legendary as his fiction. During summers at his farm house in southwest Montana, near Livingston, the poet and novelist eats multi-course meals that city-dwelling gourmands would envy.
When friend and fellow food lover Chef Mario Batali visited Montana last year, they feasted for days. Mr. Harrison published what they ate during Mr. Batali’s stay in the current issue of the literary journal “Brick.” A version of the menu appears below.
Monday:
Rib-eye steaks
Potatoes with sweet garlic and truffles
Salad with gorgonzola
Grilled onions
Tuesday:
Boquerones (marinated white Spanish anchovies)
Kumamoto oysters
Manchego and morcilla (traditional beef blood sausage) and berberechos (tiny Galician clams)
Nantucket bay scallops
Fideua (paella with noodles) with rock shrimp, octopus and Dungeness crab
Torta de la serena (soft, flavorful Spanish sheep’s milk cheese) and
tetilla with arrope (a Spanish cow’s milk cheese, with grape syrup)
Wednesday:
Lardo bruschetta
Robiola cheese ravioli with duck ragu
Veal chops Modenese
Cipolline with vincotto (small, sweet onions, with a sweet grape condiment)



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