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Friday, April 30, 2010
The Weekly Round Up
The James Beard award winners will be announced Monday, May 3rd. If you are interested in following the event as it happens, check out Apron Anxiety or Alinea at Home. To see a list of local nominees, click here.
José Andrés will be featured on 60 Minutes Sunday at 7 p.m. Click here to view the trailer.
Capital City Cheesecake (7071 Carroll Ave.) will be opening on Saturday in Takoma Park. Free samples of muffins, chocolate, and cheesecake are sure to draw crowds. Find a full schedule of events here.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Event: A Feast for the Senses
The evening begins with a cocktail hour in the Linden Grove garden patio , featuring passed hors d’oeuvres created by the artists and punctuated by eclectic entertainment, including poetry readings, music and performances. The presentation of the main course delicacies follows the appetizer course and cocktail hour. Born of the unique artist/chef collaboration, the entrees make this event a true multidisciplinary phenomenon. Guests at past Cuisine des Artistes galas have relished tapas served from the front end of a 1950s hot rod, barbecue surrounded by swinging cauldrons of fire, and cakes with Pollock-esque chocolate drip art, as well as stunning food displays including lights, mosaics, living greenery and other ingenious and sometimes outrageous installations.
Past collaborations included artist Anita Walsh with Sam Adkins from Jackie’s Restaurant, Byron Peck with Gustavo Haupella from Rumba Café, Bridget Sue Lambert with Josh Whigham of Café Atlantico, and Trish Tillman with Antonio Burrell of Viridian.
This special evening also provides an opportunity to honor the hard work and dedication of a local arts leader. During the celebration, Don Russell, Director of Provisions Library, will be presented with the 2nd bi-annual Herb White Award. This award was established in 2008 to recognize an individual who has contributed to the arts community in Washington without public acclaim or fanfare. The inaugural 2008 award was presented to Mary Swift, founder and managing editor for 25 years of the now defunct Washington Review. Continuing a tradition begun in 2008, local artist John Dreyfuss will design the award.
DCAC is a 20-year-old nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting budding artists in the Washington, D.C. area. DCAC’s 750 square foot gallery and 50 seat theater provide a professional venue for visual and theatre artists. They also provide a structured program through which artists in all media can practice both the craft and the business of art. Today, the arts center is one of the only grassroots organizations available to artists looking to break into the mainstream. Just as artists have come to depend on DCAC’s support, so too has the community come to associate DCAC with outstanding and original artistic expression.
Cuisine des Artistes will be held on Thursday, May 13 at the Meridian House from 6:30 – 10:00 p.m. For more information, please visit www.dcartscenter.org.
Sweet Deal: OYA Lunch Special...only $10
You choose from:
- sushi, entrée salad or sandwich
- OYA adds Artisan Chips or seaweed salad and edamame with sushi
- End with your choice of Sweet
All for $10...What a deal!!!
Sushi
Includes seaweed salad & edamame and choice of sweet
Choice of:
Spicy Crunchy Shrimp
Crispy Tuna
Rock N Roll
Entrée Salad & Sandwiches
Includes Artisan Chips and choice of sweet
Choice of:
Apple, Endive and Grape Salad
Mai Thai Salad
Chicken Caesar Salad
Tomato and Grilled Bread Salad
Garden Sliders
Smoked Turkey and Brie Sandwich
Pulled Short Rib Sandwich
Teriyaki Salmon Sliders
Sweets
Choice of:
Banana Bread Pudding
Carrot Ginger Bars
Fresh Fruit and Granola Parfait.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Get ready for Cinco de Mayo with Mexican Fiesta airing this Thursday!
This week check out our Mexican Fiesta episode. Chef Connie Johnson from Connie’s Authentic Mexican Catering will join me in preparing authentic Mexican cuisine including: guacamole, empanadas, sopaipillas and mango margaritas. This was one of our very first shows.
Watch each episode and learn from the pros how to make delectable food right in your home. Lauren makes recipes fun and easy to prepare for anyone with any level of cooking.
Capital Cooking with Lauren DeSantis airs on Colours TV Network every Thursday at 6 p.m.EST. Find all of the schedule at: http://colourstv.org/category/capital-cooking/. CoLours offers multi-cultural and multi-ethnic programming highlighting educational and cultural issues of African, Asian, Latin, and Native Americans. For further information visit their website at www.colourstv.org.
Don’t miss the upcoming episodes every Thursday at 6:
A Rustic Roman Afternoon – 5/6
Ethiopian Cuisine – 5/13
Taste of Morocco – 5/20
Asian Cuisine 5/27
For more information about this episode or the Capital Cooking series, please contact Lauren DeSantis at capitalcooking@gmail.com.
May Food Blogger Happy Hour
All food lovers and food bloggers are welcome to attend.
I won't be able to make it this time, but I hope you enjoy!
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Bethesda Restaurant Week for the "Fashionably Hungry"
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Sweet or Spicy? What’s your FLAVOR? Cinnamon
Wholesome Sweeteners Introduces Cinnamon, Maple, Strawberry and Vanilla FLAVORED BLUE AGAVES
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The innovators at Wholesome Sweeteners are introducing amazing NEW Cinnamon, Maple, Strawberry and Vanilla Flavored Organic Blue Agave Syrups. Made from the renowned Blue Agave, Wholesome’s Organic Blue Agaves are low glycemic, 25% sweeter than sugar and now with proprietary pop-in-your-mouth flavors!
This morning I tried the Cinnamon Agave Syrup in my coffee and it was delicious! I'm going to use it in my pumpkin pie martini recipe this fall. More recipes with agave syrup coming soon.
Friday, April 23, 2010
4th Annual Year of Northern Virginia's Great Grapes Wine Festival at the Reston Town Center in Reston, Virginia
Spring is in the Air with Wine to Pair
Join Lauren DeSantis, the host of television show, Capital Cooking, as she demonstrates how to make some delightful spring dishes with suggested wine pairings.
Photo by Duane Heaton
The Weekly Round Up
After a horrifying fire broke out at Equinox the restaurant is on the way to recovery after obtaining a building permit on Wednesday. The restaurant is still weeks away from reopening but be on the look out for reopening this summer.
Lyon Hall, a new brasserie in Clarendon, opened this week. The menu features steamed mussels, arctic char, and pasta dumplings. 3100 Washington Blvd., Arlington, VA
Freshii, a diet friendly restaurant, opened on M Street, NW. Design your own salads,
sandwiches, frozen yogurt, and breakfast that best suits your needs. 2001 M Street, NW
Dodge City, a new bar on U Street, had a soft opening on Tuesday. Prince of Petworth has an in depth view of this new bar. 917 U Street, NW
Dangerously Delicious Pies opened in NE last week. From sweet to savory, there is pie to satisfy every individual. 1339 H Street, NE
Star and Shamrock, which combines a Jewish deli with an Irish pub, had a soft opening on Sunday. 1341 H Street, NE
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Don't Miss “5 Pigs, 5 Chefs, 5 Winemakers”
“5 Pigs, 5 Chefs, 5 Winemakers”
May 2, 2010
WHAT: A group of top chefs from the Washington D.C. area will each prepare a heritage breed pig from head to toe for the 2nd annual event. Cochon 555 is the only national chef competition promoting heritage pigs and breed diversity. In addition, five family-owned wineries will showcase their wines. Guests and professional judges will determine a winner based on utilization, presentation and overall best flavor. The winner will have the opportunity to compete with other national winning chefs at Grand Cochon during the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, June 18-20.
WHO: Taste Network presents
R.J. Cooper, Vidalia Restaurant
Nicholas Stefanelli, Bibiana
David Varley, Bourbon Steak
Daniel Singhofen, Eola
Joe Palma, Westend Bistro
Whole pig breakdown demonstration by resident butcher, Ryan Farr, 4505 Meats
Wineries: Anderson’s Conn Valley, Chehalem Wines, Domaine Drouhin Oregon, Donkey and Goat Winery, Twomey Cellars
VIP: Silver Oak Cellar, Donkey and Goat Winery, Cowgirl Creamery and more
WHEN: Saturday May 2nd, 5:00 p.m.
VIP Reception 3:30 p.m. photo opportunity/ rsvp required
WHERE: The Ritz-Carlton, Washington D.C. 1150 22nd Street, NW
WHY: To promote heritage pigs and breed diversity in local and national communities.
HOW: The cost is $125 per person and is open to the public. For tickets or more information visit www.cochon555.com. Advance ticket purchase required.
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Cochon 555 is the only heritage breed pig and chef competition in the U.S. The touring event was created by Brady Lowe in response to the lack of consumer education around heritage breeds. Upcoming cities include New York, Washington D.C. and Seattle. Chefs and judges from each city are selected by Taste Network, Lowe’s company, to participate in the event. Taste Network is based in Atlanta and delivers experiential services to the boutique food industry nation-wide. The company’s mission is to provide cultured events and education focused around artisan wine, cheese and cuisine to its clients and the public at large. www.cochon555.com
About FOOD & WINE Classic in Aspen: In its 28th year, the FOOD & WINE Classic in Aspen is the epicurean magazine’s signature event, bringing together 50 of the world’s foremost authorities on wine and food at 80 cooking demonstrations and wine seminars. In addition, over 300 wines and luxury lifestyle brands gather together in the Grand Tasting Pavilion, the epicenter of the event, to pour over 50,000 bottles of wine and exhibit their newest products. FOOD & WINE is the modern, stylish, trend-spotting, talent-seeking epicurean magazine. Published by American Express Publishing Corporation, the leader in luxury lifestyle magazines, FOOD & WINE has a circulation of over 925,000. Details about the event and the company are available at foodandwine.com.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Filming Fun: Panamania
Friday, April 16, 2010
The Weekly Round Up
Bistro Provence opened in Bethesda this week under Chef Yannick Cam.
The DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs announced it could not issue any more building permits for the intersection of 14th and U Street NW. The current law states that restaurants and bars cannot make up more than 25% of the storefronts; however, with these establishments encompassing 24.8% of the area, it is likely the percentage will be increased to 50% later this month.
DC Slices, the city's first mobile pizza truck, began driving the streets today enticing buyers with its many menu options. The pizza is made fresh in the truck, so need to worry about quality and taste. Find their current location on twitter or facebook.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Book Review: DamGoodSweet by Chef David Guas
The book contains 50 dessert recipes along with beautiful photography. As you flip through the book, you'll learn some great food history about the dishes of New Orleans. I'm a sucker for sweets and my mouth watered reading through these recipes. Guas provides many variations on the recipes to give the reader ideas to make the dish their own. Some of the recipes seem difficult for the average reader and may require equipment that not everyone owns (ice cream maker, blow torch, canning rack) With that said, there are plenty of recipes accessible for the home cook. From jams, to ice cream, to cakes, to heavenly hash...you'll find it all in DamGoodSweet.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Weekly Round Up
"The six-part series follows sisters and business partners Sophie LaMontagne and Katherine Kallinis as they run Georgetown Cupcake in Washington, DC - a small cupcake shop that they have transformed into a sweet success. The Sisters gave up their corporate jobs and risked their life savings to follow their hearts into the kitchen, armed only with their Grandmother's recipes and their sisterly bond. Each episode will go beyond the frosting to uncover the secret of Sophie and Katherine's success and follow the challenges they face as the business rapidly expands and is poised to explode on the national scene."
Bonnie Benwick of The Washington Post got a sneak peek of the soon to reopen Georgetown Safeway. After being closed for a year, the new Safeway will open on May 6, it is the first LEED certified grocery store.
Northside Social from the owners of Liberty Tavern opened in Clarendon this week.
Michael Landrum of Ray's Hell Burger, Ray's the Steaks, Ray's the Classics is opening his newest restaurant, Ray's the Steaks at East River in DC's Ward 7.
Food and Wine announced its list of best new chefs. Clayton Miller of Clifton, Virginia is on the list for his restaurant Trummer's on Main.
Top Chef: DC began filming this week. Check out The Washingtonian's map of Top Chef sightings. For more information on Top Chef: DC follow topchefdcnews on Twitter.
Michelle Obama named Good Stuff Eatery as one of her favorite places to get a burger. The First Lady also named Oyamel as one of her favorite places to get a margarita.
Don't forget to watch Food Wars: Jumbo Slice next Thursday on Travel Channel. The popular show takes to the streets of Adams Morgan and recruits jumbo slice lovers, as well as Carla Hall, to determine the best jumbo slice in DC.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Don't Miss A Simple Summer Supper episode this Thursday!
Join Lauren and Chef Oliver Friendly as they prepare a simple summer meal with locally grown produce and humanely raised meat from DC-area farmers markets. While commercial organic markets provide a great service, the food at the Farmers Markets is fresher and better for you. Learn how to make: Homemade Bacon Wrapped Shrimp with Minted Sweet Peas and Tomato Vinaigrette, Paprika Dusted Pork Chops with Roasted Corn, Shallot, Tomato, and Mint Salsa, and Vanilla Ice Cream with Fresh Fruit and Mint Syrup.
Capital Cooking with Lauren DeSantis airs on Colours TV Network every Thursday at 6 p.m.EST. Find all of the schedule at: http://colourstv.org/category/capital-cooking/. CoLours offers multi-cultural and multi-ethnic programming highlighting educational and cultural issues of African, Asian, Latin, and Native Americans. For further information visit their website at www.colourstv.org.
Meet me St. Louis - 4/15
1789 – 4/22
Mexican Fiesta – 4/29
A Rustic Roman Afternoon – 5/6
Ethiopian Cuisine – 5/13
Taste of Morocco – 5/20
Asian Cuisine 5/27
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Review: Bibiana Osteria-Encoteca
The chocolate bomb, vanilla ice cream with salted caramel and pistachio desserts were delicious with the house-made digestif. Bibiana is the perfect place for a business dinner or a fun night when you're in the mood for really good Italian food.
1100 New York Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20005
www.bibianadc.com
Friday, April 2, 2010
Weekly Round Up
Carman is also responsible for getting the exact order of the French first family. Nicolas Sarkozy ordered a half smoke, Carla Bruni a hot dog, and his two sons ate two half smokes and two cheeseburgers.
The District Tattle reports Spike Mendelsohn of Good Stuff Eatery will be opening his second restaurant We, the Pizza on or around April 11th. Be sure to pre-order Mendelsohn's cookbook, Good Stuff Cookbook, on Amazon.
Cookbook Review: Legends in the Kitchen
With almost 60 recipes featured in the book, beginners will likely love the simplicity surrounding each dish; however, it is possible more advanced chefs will be looking for more of a challenge. From soups, such as Andy Williams' "Andy's Chicken Soup" to desserts, like Betty White's "Crunchy Pie," this cookbook provides numerous serving options to the reader.
Legends in the Kitchen creates an exclusive relationship between the celebrity and the reader with its stories of Hollywood; however, it lacks the efficiency of many other cookbooks . The book connects readers with the contributors but it does not connect them with the food. Since there are no pictures of the food, the cookbook relies on the appeal of celebrities to draw the attention of those who love to cook. Many individuals who purchase cookbooks do so because of the brilliance and intensity of the photos but with only black and white photos celebrities, Legends of the Kitchen fails to attract those who are not familiar with Hollywood.
A lack of contributor tips and planning menus also leaves the reader looking for more. It is not always easy to follow a recipe; therefore, helpful hints and suggestions are often needed and desired by readers to act as a guide. Planning menus are also beneficial to many who enjoy throwing dinner parties or who enjoy cooking a thoughtful meal for their family. By not giving readers the option to plan their future meals, the book does not possess the feeling of beloved a cookbook.
Despite its flaws, Legends of the Kitchen is a fun cookbook for those interested in celebrity culture. With a percentage of the sales going to the Motion Picture and Television Fund, which benefits health centers, retirement living, and other charitable services, it is certain the reader will be satisfied with their purchase.
Legends in the Kitchen (ISBN: 978-1-58985-054-5) is available at all bookstores and online.