My last supper – Melanie Dunea

I was asked to be featured in this amazing book and it was a book as the title says what would be your last supper. I was on holiday in France when Melanie came to take the pictures which was shot in sunflower field, I loved the shot as it was very peaceful.

Q & A featured in the book:

What would be your last meal on earth?

It would be something very simple that could be easily prepared, nothing too complicated or elaborate. Perhaps a first course of roasted foie gras, seasoned with coarse sea salt and cracked black pepper and then eaten out of the pan with some toasted sourdough. Next I would have seared Scottish scallops, seasoned in coarse sea salt and pepper, sautéed in a hot pan in the best olive oil money can buy, and served with sauce vierge.

For the main course, either fresh Dover sole cooked in brown butter with capers, lemon juice, and parsley, or a beautifully aged piece of marbled, four-week-old beef, grilled or roasted in the oven till pink. I’d have a simple green salad on the side with French dressing, and some thick-cut chips that have been cooked in duck fat and sprinkled with Malvern sea salt or fleur de sel.

For dessert, either my mother’s apple pie or her rhubarb crumble, topped with Bird’s custard.

What would be the setting for the meal?

I would be in a field overlooking Tuscany or sitting in a lavender field, sunflower field, or fruit orchard in the French Riviera. The sun would be setting in the distance, warming my face and back, as I cooked over an ope n fire.

What would you drink with your meal?

Either a Riesling or Gewürztraminer, followed by a nice bottle of Château Margaux.

Would there be music?

Coldplay and Simon & Garfunkel.

Who would be your dining companions?

My wife, family, and friends.

Who would prepare the meal?

Cooking is my love and life. If this is the last thing I get to do on earth, then I am going to have to do it myself.

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