The third and final contender in our special Washington D.C. edition of Grub Match is international attorney and chicken and waffles aficionado Margaret Dennis. Her pick is Crème, a brunch favorite in the northwest quadrant of the city that serves up Southern specialties. Here’s more from Margaret on why she loves both comfort food from home and surprises from abroad:
Do you have any food pet peeves?
“Artistic” (i.e., tiny) portions. I’m all for savoring my food and not wolfing it down like I’m starving, but if I’m paying to eat out I’d like to leave full.
You’re headed to a deserted island to live on grass and coconut milk–what’s your last meal before you go?
A deliciously prepared cassoulet. You really can’t beat it on a cold winter’s night.
You’ve come into uncountable gobs of money—who do you hire as your personal chef?
Deb Perelman of the Smitten Kitchen food blog. Not only are all of her recipes outstandingly delicious, she always has amusing commentary, and I feel that would be a useful trait if someone were standing in your kitchen all day making food.
What’s the single most memorable meal you’ve ever eaten?
That’s pretty hard to pick. I’ll go with one key memorable one. When I was 15, I spent the summer with a family in a tiny village in Alsace, France. At one point we went over to the grandmother’s house for homemade tarte flambé cooked in her grandmother’s clay oven. It was one of the first time’s I’d been abroad and I’d never realized food could taste that different from what I was used to in the U.S….and that fabulous. Continue reading