Heather Freeman invited me to my first press dinner at Zaytinya about four years ago and we've been friends ever since. Heather has the most interesting stories and always lights up the room. I'm so happy to introduce her to you.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Spike and Venga Launch a New Contest
Chef Spike Mendelsohn and Venga have teamed up to launch a
contest promoting the opening of Good Stuff Eatery Crystal City.
Perfect Pair: Graffigna Wine
Wild boar, rattlesnake, venison, rabbit—today’s
options in game meats are taking our palates on a culinary safari. From
the cities to the suburbs, people are seeking out farm-raised meat
alternatives, whether cooking at home or dining out. Graffigna, Argentina’s pioneering winery, is embracing this sustainable and natural food trend by partnering with Executive Chef Edgar Navarrete from Affaire Bistro and
Lounge in New York City to create two delicious game recipes that pair with Graffigna’s signature bold wines.
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Sponsored Post; Graffigna
Monday, February 27, 2012
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Cookbook Review -- Ruby's Juke Joint Americana Cookbook
By: Tom Natan
Reading her bio on the back of her cookbook makes me want to have dinner with Ruby Dee Phillipa. She’s been all over and had all sorts of careers: environmental advocate, textile designer, fishing boat worker, restaurateur (she opened three of them in Seattle), and musician. And eaten all kinds of things, too.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
FUEL Pizza Brings More Options to DC
by Samantha Grieder
Capital Cooking Contributor
Capital Cooking Contributor
FUEL Pizza has made its way into the District, and the place seems to be making its mark as a go-to lunch spot downtown.
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Fuel Pizza
Friday, February 24, 2012
Recipe: Moussaka
Moussaka is made everywhere in Greece and is most popular with the eggplant rendition, but could also be made with potatoes, squash or artichokes. My first taste of Moussaka was at Manoli’s in Sifnos, Greece this summer. The tasty lamb with the creamy béchamel intrigued me. This recipe will make 2 gratin dishes. Multiply as necessary. You could also multiply to make a large 13x9 pan amount. If you did this, cut the eggplant lengthwise instead of into circles. My husband gave this the stamp of approval.
We had a blast cooking this on our Greek Feast episode.
Thinking of Drinking: The Artist
Get ready for an Oscar Night. The
Maple Old Fashioned is just like old Hollywood, but just like Best
Picture Nominee, The Artist, we've put a modern twist on the old
classic.
Thining of Drinking: Rhubourbon
Don't miss the first part of Capital Cooking's Swedish Adventure tonight on WETA at 7 p.m.! We'll
be making this Rhubourbon with the bartenders at F 12 in Stockholm. Make
one at home while watching!
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Event: Paso Robles Wine Country Takes Over DC from April 9-13, 2012
Paso Robles Wine Country, California's next "it" wine destination
nestled along the central coast, will take over Washington, DC in less
than two months for a wine-centric week of tastings, winemaker dinners
and more. With tickets now on sale at www.pasowine.com, wine loving Washingtonians can sample more than
100 wines and meet nearly 20 of the region's winemakers at Paso Robles' Grand Tasting Event on April 11, 2012.
Upcoming Events: Chesapeake Oyster and Beer Festival
The Chesapeake Oyster and Beer Festival comes to the National Harbor Feb. 24-25 all-you-can-taste oysters, beer and wine.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Spotlight: Meet Jennifer Resick Williams
How did you get into public relations?
In college, I took a corporate communications course taught by a VP from Ketchum's Pittsburgh office. I was always interested in working for an agency, but I didn't know much about the difference between public relations, advertising and marketing. After taking his course, I knew I wanted to work for Ketchum. So I got an internship in their Pittsburgh office and worked for Ketchum in Los Angeles and D.C. for almost seven years.
In college, I took a corporate communications course taught by a VP from Ketchum's Pittsburgh office. I was always interested in working for an agency, but I didn't know much about the difference between public relations, advertising and marketing. After taking his course, I knew I wanted to work for Ketchum. So I got an internship in their Pittsburgh office and worked for Ketchum in Los Angeles and D.C. for almost seven years.
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Jennifer Resick Williams
Filming Fun: Colman's English Mustard
On the 42nd episode of Capital Cooking, we explored how to Set the Mood with Food. I worked with Colman's Mustard to make an Arugula, Avocado, and Citrus Salad.
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Colman's Mustard
Zengo Opens New Latin Lounge
Capital Cooking Contributor
Stepping inside Zengo, Richard Sandoval's popular Latin-Asian fusion restaurant, one notices that some things haven't changed. The lights are dim. The music wafts through the air. Much of the layout is familiar.
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Shanghai-São Paulo; Zengo
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Overview: 1789
Initial thoughts:
- Design and Decor: Refined, cozy and eclectic in a three-story Federal townhouse with fireplace and gas-lit rooms.
- Food: Seasonal American Cuisine with lots of local ingredients
- Drinks: Excellent wine list
- Price: Entrees $18-$45
- Service: Exceptional
- Would I go back? Yes.
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1789; 1789; Georgetown,
dining out
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Time Flies: 4 Years
It has been 4 years since we filmed the first episode of Capital Cooking. We started the show with DC Cuisine
and learned how to make the famous half-smoke at Ben's Chili Bowl. We
interviewed people at Eastern Market to find out their views of DC
Cuisine and received mixed responses.
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4 years
Friday, February 17, 2012
Thank Ewe Fans: The Stefanelli-DeSantis Team Advances to Round 2!
With 2,473 votes counted, the results are in... we made it to Round 2! Victory is in sight! Thank ewe so much for all of your support to get Capital Cooking to the finals.
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American Lamb Pro-Am
This Lamb Was Made For You And Me
The American Lamb Board invited me to participate in the first D.C. American Lamb Pro-Am. Being that I'm a huge fan of lamb, I jumped at the opportunity. Not only did I have a blast judging the Lamb
Jam last year in DC, but I’ve also been
hosting a series of dinner
parties as one of the Lambassadors for the Tri-Lamb Group. From leg, to
ground lamb, to shank… I love it all.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Sweden: Off to the Archipelago
Visiting Sweden in the summer is wonderful. The city life and crowds of Stockholm can leave you yearning for some quiet time and relaxation. The island of Grinda can offer you that and so much more. Hop on a short ferry ride to the archipelago. It is a great opportunity to see what lies in the sea outside of the city. The archipelago is comprised of 24,000 islands and Grinda is situated in the middle.
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Archipelago; Sweden
Flashback: Meet Me in St. Louis
Upcoming Events: Georgetown’s Week for Chocolate
Georgetown’s Week for Chocolate runs through February 19th will have all of Georgetown’s best sweet spots offering up an
amazing experience for you to bring a special someone to enjoy. Buy
your badge and head over to your favorite 5 places to get a free
Week for Chocolate experience! Just show up with your badge and let them
know you are “Week for Chocolate”!
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Georgetown’s Week for Chocolate
Moet Hennessy Winemaker Tour in DC
Capital Cooking Contributor
Last week, winemakers from around the globe gathered in D.C. as a part of the Moet Hennessy Winemaker Tour. The group assembled in The Wine Room at Occidental Restaurant to present their wines. Each estate had a table set up with a selection of their best wines, and guests took them all in over the course of the afternoon.
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Moet Hennessy Winemaker Tour
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Spotlight: Meet Kristen Finn
Kristen
Finn is a photographer based out of DC/VA and is available to shoot
worldwide. She has a graphic style with a natural, architectural feel.
Kristen’s passion for food, design, the environment, people and their
spaces, has transferred into her photography. She’s a sucker for a good
story and a mean cup of coffee.
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Kristen Finn
Chef José Andrés will host the 40th annual sofi™ Awards
Chef José Andrés will host the 40th annual sofi™ Awards to be presented at the Summer Fancy Food Show in Washington, D.C.mmNamed
“Outstanding Chef” by the James Beard Foundation, and internationally
recognized as a culinary innovator, Andrés will serve as keynote speaker
and presenter of the awards at a red-carpet ceremony on June 18, 2012.
Toast the Night with Washington Wine Academy
Friday night the Washington Wine Academy hosted a special wine event at the Athenaeum in Old Town, Alexandria. It was the perfect opportunity to set the mood for Valentine’s Day and indulge in one of the most perfect combinations: Red wine and chocolate.
Interested in Traveling to Cuba?
From Friday, April 20
through Tuesday, April 24, Chef-Partner Guillermo Pernot of Penn
Quarter's Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar (801 9th Street,
NW, 202.408.1600) will bring an intimate group of 15 travelers to Havana,
Cuba for a rare look at the island. Working with Insight Cuba, the leading provider of authorized people-to-people travel
to Cuba for U.S. citizens, Chef Pernot accompanied by his Cuban-born wife Lucia,
whose great-great-grandfather was Cuba’s 3rd president, together will
be hosting guests and offering the first chance for most Americans to travel to
the island which, until recently, has been restricted by embargo-era U.S.
regulations.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Week for Chocolate DC
On Saturday night, Sales Vote's Week for Chocolate
began it's festivities with a fabulous "Love, Like, Lust" launch party
at Georgetown's exclusive L2 lounge. Guests mingled the night away
sipping on decadent cocktails and savoring delicious chocolates while
L2's candle-lit chic decor and hanging hearts set the mood. The night's
signature cocktail was a sweet concoction filled with Svedka vodka,
Godiva chocolate liqueur and cream topped with an orange peel twist.
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week for chocolate
Friday, February 10, 2012
Don't miss the 13th Annual International Wine & Food Festival
Returning this year with 600+ wines, exciting
cooking demos from DC's top culinary stars and a lively cocktail
kick-off competition, the 13th Annual Washington DC International Wine
& Food Festival (IWFF) will celebrate the world of wine, food and
culture on February 11 - 12, 2012 at the Ronald Reagan Building and
International Trade Center in downtown Washington, DC. IWFF Attendees
will be able to taste the best of the world's food and drink right here
in the acclaimed foodie destination of Washington, DC - with 600+ rare
and loved wines from 100 wineries, foods from artisanal producers around
the world and DC's best restaurants, tastings of unique spirits and
more.
Good Stuff Eatery Gets Even Sweeter
by Samantha Grieder
Capital Cooking Contributor
Capital Cooking Contributor
Beginning today, guests of Good Stuff Eatery will be able to get more than a milkshake to sweeten up their meals.
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CoCo Sala,
Good Stuff Eatery
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Spotlight: Meet Bryn Wallace
I met Bryn a few years ago when she started shooting for Capital Cooking. She has a great eye and is truly talented at photography.
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Bryn Wallace
Lamb Pro-Am Side Dish: Green Beans and Shallots
I was recently contacted by the American Lamb Board with an invitation to participate in the first D.C. American Lamb
Pro-Am. For Round 1, 13
local food bloggers went to a pick up party at Bibiana on Monday night
to check out the lamb. We were tasked with creating an original American Lamb
recipe and write a blog
post documenting the making of the dish.
Upcoming Events: Sommelier Showdown
Sommelier Showdown, February 9, 7:00pm-9:00pm: See top DC Sommeliers
flex their knowledge at the Washington DC International Wine and Food
Festival's inaugural Sommelier Showdown. Our
experts will engage in a friendly tête-à-tête and compete in a race of
the taste, using deductive tasting to identify wines with hidden
labels. To
complement the wines presented, the Showdown will feature five of DCs
most noted chefs who will be tasked with bringing food and wine
together, including Chefs Todd Gray (Equinox), Xavier Deshayes (Ronald
Reagan Building), and Jaime
Montes de Oca (Zentan). Invitation
only to select members of the hospitality and restaurant trade, a
limited number of tickets will be released to the public at $150.
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Sommelier Showdown
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Opening: GET YOUR 5AM BURGERS!
Last week Black and Orange opened its sparkling new location at
14th and U Street to a packed crowd eager to sample a bite at - to my
knowledge - the only burger joint in the entire city that stays open
until 5am.
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Black and Orange; U Street
Eat with Your Eyes: Teres Major
Is your mouth watering? You can find this Teres Major at 1789 for $36. Do you have a food photo that would make others drool? If so, email me at capitalcooking@gmail.com and we can include it in Eat with your Eyes.
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1789; Georgetown
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Shanghai-Sao Paulo Menu at Zengo February -March 15
If you missed the Lima-Tokyo menu, head into Chef Richard
Sandoval’s Zengo to try Test Kitchen: Shanghai-São Paulo menu offerings. Every few months, the Chefs
at Zengo
research and develop new recipes featuring the cuisine and spirits of one Latin
and one Asian country. The Shanghai-São
Paulo dishes offer creative interpretations of traditional Chinese and
Brazilian recipes.
Opening: Melody Tavern
by Ashley Eames
Capital Cooking Contributor
Capital Cooking Contributor
Melody Tavern is one of the newest additions to the live-music scene in the area. You’ll have to venture out to Crystal City, but once there you’ll find a regular rotation of jazz and blues bands performing center stage.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Head to The Melting Pot for a Big Night Out
by Samantha Grieder
Capital Cooking Contributor
It's dimly lit. Couples seated around you are dipping strawberries in chocolate while drinking cocktails and wine. You must be at the Melting Pot.
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Fondue,
The Melting Pot
On my way to pick up the lamb
You know I’m a huge
fan of lamb! I had a blast judging the Lamb
Jam last year in DC. I’ve been
hosting a series of dinner
parties as one of the Lambassadors
for the Tri-Lamb Group. From leg, to
ground lamb, to shank… I love it all. My
love of lamb makes me extremely excited for the upcoming competition.
The ‘Tails:
The American Lamb
Board invited me to participate in the first D.C. American Lamb
Pro-Am. Starting on February 10-17th, I’m going to need
your help to vote for me. To make it worth your while, I’ll invite one reader to my to enjoy a braised lamb dinner paired with amazing
wines on 2/26!
11th Annual Sugar and Champagne Re-cap
Chef Todd and Ellen Gray did a fantastic job hosting the 11th Annual
Sugar and Champagne Affair benefiting the Washington Humane Society
(WHS).
Top DC Chefs Offer Disney Inspired Specials February 15-20
Before
Disney On Ice presents 100 Years of Magic opens at the Verizon Center on February 15-20, five of
DC’s most celebrated chefs will create and offer an exclusive “Disney Dish” inspired by one
of Disney’s classic adventures from the past 100 years. Each chef’s
unique entrée will go head-to-head in a competition for the ultimate Disney Dish.
Valentine's Day Cookbook Review -- Michael Chiarello's Casual Cooking
Lots of people like to go out for Valentine’s Day and it makes sense. Why not be pampered with your significant other at a time of year that’s usually pretty dreary? Especially if you have to work all day.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Thinking of Drinking: Coconut Batida
Hydrate simultaneously while sipping on this cocktail. The new Coconut Batida is part of Zengo's new Shanghai-Sao Paulo menu available until March 15th. I usually save the coconut water for my hang over the next day, but now I think I'm going to try preventing the hangover altogether with some of these cocktails:)
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Coconut Batida; zengo
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Upcoming Events: 13th Annual International Food and Wine Festival
On February 7, BRABO by Robert Wiedmaier will host a five-course wine dinner prepared by Chef de Cuisine Chris Watson, highlighting Oregon and Washington wines from Owen Roe wineries. The five-course seated dinner will feature Owen Roe wine pairings with each course. The dinner will cost $125 per person, excluding tax and gratuity. For more information or to make reservations call 703.894.3440 or visit www.facebook.com/
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Sommelier Showdown
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