Sweet like Wine: Love Your Dimples Even More
Chapter 104 - 58: See No Evil (Part 2)
Artie pretended he didnāt understand Summer Fairmontās words and quickly secured the spot next to Sean Lowell, starting to introduce, "Look at this emperor crab, whether you look at it up close or from a distance, it still looks vividly alive, making people think nothing has been done to it, right?"
As soon as Artie sat down, he began boasting about his best friend. š»š³āÆāÆš¤āÆš·šÆā“šāÆš.šā“š
It was a feeling of vicarious pride, and those who didnāt know would surely think all this was Artieās masterpiece.
Originally, Sean Lowell just wanted to see his sister, Summer Lowell, up close.
A sibling who could cook wasnāt in Sean Lowellās memories.
Compared to sitting too close and possibly losing control, listening to Artieās "my Summer" stories from across the table was a better option, allowing him to learn about Summer Lowellās life in these years without revealing himself.
Sean Lowell looked carefully indeed, and besides the fact that it didnāt move, he couldnāt find any differences between this emperor crab and a live one.
The emperor crab is an incredible delicacy; live emperor crabs and frozen ones are worlds apart in both price and taste.
Those travel agency-promoted "Japan gourmet tours" featuring all-you-can-eat emperor crabs belong to the latter category.
No matter how well marketed, they canāt change the fact that theyāre all frozen crab legs.
Even those buffet restaurants in five-star hotels with pretty pictures that include emperor crab legs face the same issue.
For someone like Artie, whoās actually quite picky, this kind of "gourmet experience" is hard to swallow.
Only a real Japan Michelin tour or personally going to a seafood market in Hokkaido to select and eat live emperor crabs is the proper way to enjoy such imperial-class cuisine.
"Indeed, it doesnāt look like itās been touched." Sean Lowell, like studying wine, began to scrutinize his sisterās culinary skills.
"This is Summerās unique technique, the parts you can see are intact emperor crabs. In places you canāt see, all the shells are cleanly removed; you wonāt even find a single bone affecting the texture."
Artie flipped over the crab legs processed by Summer Fairmont, and the once-vivid emperor crab instantly collapsed like it had a soft-bone disease.
It was Seanās first time seeing such processing, and he made a not-so-obvious but truly amazing expression, much to Artieās satisfaction.
The Jilted hasnāt been into worldly matters for five years now.
Back when Sean and Summer were kids, they often encouraged and praised each other.
"Summer rarely shows her unique skills like this, today you all are in for a treat." Artie, when excited, tends to use more repetitive words than usual.
"I can feel it." For the first time, Sean Lowell cooperated.
Whenever it comes to matters concerning his sister Summer Lowell, The Jilted naturally praises everything.
However, for someone like Gordon Sterling, who has a deep understanding and love for gourmet food, itās not so easy to fool him.
How shameless must one be to boast about a pot of plain water with no seasoning at all to this extent?
Take a bottle of mineral waterāno, a cup of local purified tap waterāboil it, and then proclaim it a "heaven-shaking, earth-sobbing, top-notch delicacy for humanity"?
Could there be some misunderstanding about gourmet food?
"Ah, brother, donāt just stand there. Summer only does this deboning technique and serves raw emperor crab directly when the crab is particularly good. What we need to do now is to eat it as fast as possible."
As Artie spoke, he demonstrated, "Pick up the crab legs, put them in the pot, brush three times on the left, three times on the right, then take them out. The emperor crab processed by Summer, after six brushes, the meat will fall right out."
Artie picked up the dipped meat, closed his eyes, and put it in his mouth in one go: "My Summerās skill is inexplicably beautiful, try it, itās a feeling that sweetens your heart from the tip of your tongue."
Leo was slightly surprised; after years of not being "nurtured" by her side, how did his sister seem like a different person: "Summer is still busy, and youāre eating here?"
"Thatās not how it is, brother, whether itās steamed, stir-fried, salted, or cheese-baked emperor crab, you can wait for Summer to eat. But this one, you must eat it immediately once you see it."