A Day at Stone Barns, an Evening at Blue Hill
November 5th, 2008 By Paula Crossfield
Normally I don’t like soft-boiled eggs. But there I was, sitting at Blue Hill restaurant at Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture in Tarrytown, New York, with a plate of delicately cooked spinach in a savory sauce crowned with a battered, soft-boiled egg and enjoying every last bite. That is because chef Dan Barber is out to refocus our attention on the spoils of the farm right outside: an 80 acre four-season and pastured livestock farm that grows and raises most of the food served on the premises. Watching chickens scratch around on pasture, and then enjoying their eggs elegantly prepared is transparency you can taste. Read More

