Loud, dark and tasty bites... Chef Mike Isabella opened Bandolero in
the heart of Georgetown (3241 M St. NW) last week. Capital Cooking recently got an inside look at the new establishment.
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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Upcoming Events: Light House Unibroue Beer Pairing Dinner and More!
Food plans for the weekend? Check out Taste of Georgetown or Public Tenley's Anniversary Bash. Settle into the week with Light Horse's Unibroue Beer Pairing Dinner. You don't want to miss these fabulous foodie events.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Eat With Your Eyes: Blackened Catfish
Is your mouth watering? The blackened catfish with cow peas and corn salad at The Howard Theatre provides great textures with each bite. The Howard Theatre has an awesome show line-up, but it is also worth stopping in to try Chef Marcus Samuelsson's rich Southern delights. Not only is the food delicious, but they have a solid cocktail list. From the Ray, to the Ella Fitz and the Miles, they offer something for everyone.
Taste of Georgetown Kick-off Party
By Claire Goldman
Georgetown BID hosted a small Kick-off party for this weekend's upcoming Taste of Georgetown. Three of the staple restaurant participants of the neighborhood street festival were represented: Clyde's, Paolo's and J. Paul's. Each served up unique and specially crafted mini-servings at the Boffi retail store in Georgetown.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Perfect Pair: The Curious Grape Wine, Dine and Shop
By Ashley Eames
Capital Cooking Contributor
One
thing that I’m always in search of is a great wine bar. The combination of a
great wine bar and a place with amazing food is hard to come by, but that is
exactly what you will find at The Curious Grape in Shirlington.
Re-cap: Lamb Jam 2012
The American Lamb Jam Tour stopped in DC last week for the second annual cooking competition. 18 of the city’s best chefs participated in the event, competing for the top lamb dish in one of four categories: leg, shoulder, shank, and loin. A large crowd showed up to Washington’s Eastern Market to sample the dishes along with some of the region’s finest beer and wine.
Monday, May 28, 2012
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
The Washington Nationals recently granted Capital Cooking exclusive access to its clubhouse during the Nats-Orioles Battle of the Beltway for Nationals Blogger Night 2012. The program provided non-stop action and was part of an effort to bolster and fortify the team’s reputation as a social media-savvy organization.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Opening: Quench
By: Lauren Rittermann
Quench, the newest restaurant and cocktail bar to open in Rockville, MD is definitely a happening place. With a wide range of cool and eclectic cocktails and delicious cuisine, this restaurant seems to have it all. I stopped by the restaurant last week to check it out, and was blow away by the cocktails, the atmosphere, and the overall feel of the place. This is a restaurant, bar, and lounge all in one. It is trendy and modern yet extremely comfortable and laid back.
Quench, the newest restaurant and cocktail bar to open in Rockville, MD is definitely a happening place. With a wide range of cool and eclectic cocktails and delicious cuisine, this restaurant seems to have it all. I stopped by the restaurant last week to check it out, and was blow away by the cocktails, the atmosphere, and the overall feel of the place. This is a restaurant, bar, and lounge all in one. It is trendy and modern yet extremely comfortable and laid back.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Thinking of Drinking: 'Liltini
Photo by Lauren DeSantis |
Thirsty? Try this slightly sweet and super smooth 'Liltini! Lisa Shapiro and I are big fans!
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Re-cap: 5th Annual National Harbor Food and Wine Festival
By Ashley Eames
Capital Cooking Contributor
Spring is in the air, which means wine festival season is officially
getting started in the DMV. The National Harbor Food and Wine Festival
certainly didn’t disappoint. Now in its fifth year, the National Harbor Food
and Wine Festival offered two full days of great food and wine from local,
regional and even international purveyors.
Eat with Your Eyes: Strawberries
Is your mouth watering? May is National Strawberry Month and Smucker Farms of Lancaster Co. sells these beautiful berries.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
19th Annual Taste of Georgetown
By Claire Goldman
Without a doubt, Taste of Georgetown is one
of the DC's finest and among my personal favorites. You're invited to sample world class food offerings from some of
the finest eateries in the District. On Saturday, June 2, 2012 from
11am - 4pm, Georgetown Business Improvement District hosts the 19th
annual installment of the food and drink street festival located on
Wisconsin Avenue stretching from M Street to K Street.
Perfect Pair: Slow Roasted Leg of Lamb
For almost a year
now, I've been the DC Lambassador and Supper Club host for the
Tri-Lamb
Group supper club series.
The
Tri-Lamb
Group is a collaborative initiative
of lamb producer organizations from the U.S., New Zealand and Australia which
focuses on educating Americans about lamb.
For the fourth supper
club, I made a Slow Roasted Leg of Lamb paired with a Belnero Wine.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Delicious Lebanese Cuisine that Travels to You
By Viola Bello
If the thought of what to have for lunch everyday is stressing
you out, bid your stress adieu because the Kababji truck has arrived to the
District. Fresh, absolutely delicious,
and affordable, the Kababji truck offers the customer the best of the Lebanese
cuisine at lunchtime. The Kababji truck is
part of the Kababji Grill restaurant in Dupont
Circle on 1351
Connecticut Avenue, NW.
Friday, May 18, 2012
Thinking of Drinking: RAMMY Nominees' Cocktails Today through June 18
Cocktail aficionados have an excellent opportunity coming up May 18 through June 18-- try each of the nominated cocktails for the RAMMY Awards "Beverage/Mixology Program of the Year"at Bourbon Steak, ChurchKey, EatFoodGroup, Estadio and Room 11. Those ordering the signature cocktails at the nominated restaurants also have a chance to win tickets to the RAMMY Awards Gala on June 24th! The cocktails were available to preview and highlighted flavors of grapefruit and peppery spices.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Virginia Eastern Shore Guide: Part II
Edited by Lauren DeSantis
Photos by Corey Then
Photos by Corey Then
After having such a fun night with Chef Johnny Mo, we woke up bright and early the next morning. An earlier-than-usual 7 a.m. light breakfast, offered delectable homemade pastries, fresh fruit and even amaretto whipped cream at the Colonial Manor Inn. The orange juice was freshly squeezed, the coffee was strong, and the company of the innkeepers was welcome. Stories of the town and from the bed and breakfast were shared by owner Linda Nicola and her mother. If there is one special moment at any bed and breakfast, it might just be the breakfast part of it. Besides the great food, it's the company that makes it all the more special. It was the perfect start to the day.
Win 2 Tickets to Sound Bites!
Win 2 tickets to Sound Bites on May 20, 2012 from 5
pm- 10 pm @ the 9:30 club.
Upcoming Events: May 15-27th
Monday, May 14, 2012
Eating and Drinking Around Town: Mom's Visit
My lovely mother flew in for a visit to DC. We couldn't have asked for better weather. I planned lots of tasty meals and fun activities.
Lamb Jam Returns to DC on May 21st!
On
Monday, May 21, 2012, the American Lamb Jam tour will stop in
Washington DC for the second annual cooking competition, hosted by 94.7 Fresh FM’s
Tommy McFly. I'll be one of the judges for the event. It is sure to be a Lambtastic Time!
Food. Thoughtfully Sourced. Carefully Served.
Capital Cooking recently attended a media luncheon at Cure Bar and Bistro, the premier restaurant of Downtown Washington’s Grand Hyatt Hotel. The Hyatt has been on the cutting edge of the hospitality industry with their commitment to healthy food alternatives.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
Thinking of Drinking: Ted's Bulletin's Cocky Yamazaki
I recently visited Ted's Bulletin in Capitol Hill to try out one of their new Spring cocktail creations. I was lucky enough to taste the Cocky Yamazaki, a concoction by mixologist George Menold. George was tasked with constructing a refreshing whiskey drink that would cool Ted's patrons down in the warmer months, perhaps to be enjoyed at one of their outside tables. By combining the Yamazaki with ginger and mint liqueurs and using a barrel aging process, George has cleverly transformed this obscure Japanese Whiskey into a cool-to-the-taste cocktail perfect for spring!
Cocktail:
1 oz Yamazaki
½ oz Domain de Canton
¼ oz Fernet Branca
½ oz Coriander-Ginger syrup
Mix the Yamazaki, Domain de Canton and Fernet Branca and age for three weeks in a once charred American oak barrel, stir over ice and finish with ½ oz coriander-ginger syrup.
Yield: ½ gallon
½ gal. water
3 ½ c. sugar
1 oz. chopped ginger
4 Tbsp. whole coriander
Boil all ingredients for 15-20 minutes; add sugar; strain.
It's not just the mixology that stands out at Ted's Bulletin, I fell in love with the retro decor and was immediately reminded of the soda shops from decades past. I will definitely be back for more of Ted's Bulletin's Spring cocktails series and to try the famous Adult Milkshake, pop tarts and breakfast served all day!
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Virginia Eastern Shore Tour Guide: Part I
With an opportunity for a weekend getaway to explore Virginia's Eastern Shore, who wouldn't take it? On a Friday afternoon, a group of media members made their way to Onancock, VA, about four hours away from Washington, D.C. and 35 miles south of Chincoteague. The small town, the name translating to mean "Foggy Town," is home to about 1,500 people.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Mother's Day Gift Guide: Lauren's Picks
Get the Capital Cooking Cookbook for only $20 from now until Mother's Day by using this code: 5KCP7TEC. Perfect for moms with all of the recipes you'll need to make special cooking memories!
Opening: Good Stuff Eatery Crystal City
By Ashley Eames
Capital Cooking Contributor
Spike Mendelsohn is expanding his empire once again with the
addition of a new Good Stuff Eatery in Crystal City. No longer do Virginians
have to make the trek into D.C. for a taste of Spike’s signature burgers and
shakes.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Eastern Shore Get-Away
Monday, May 7, 2012
Eating and Drinking Around Town: Ramenpalooza, Common Threads and More!
OhFish, Kaz Okochi and Erik Bruner-Yang of Toki Underground recently faced off in a Ramenpalooza pop-up at Bind Dog Cafe. I tried the crunchy shrimp; miso ramen with braised pork, egg, and bean sprouts; and strawberry financiers
with lemon balm creme, fresh herb, and chocolate mint sorbet. We also loved the Sake punch with plums. Such a fun Sunday night event!
Sofi Awards Preview
The Summer Fancy Food Show is coming to Washington, DC on June 17-19, 2012, and last week we previewed the 20 finalists for the 40th annual sofi™ Awards that will be on exhibit at the show. (The show is for industry only and not consumers.) The sofi™ Awards, the top honor in the specialty food industry, will be the highlight of the event with a red-carpet ceremony hosted by renowned Chef Jose Andres.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Thinking of Drinking: Cedar's Sunday Cocktail Experience
The Southern Senator |
Thinking of Drinking: Passion Fruit Margarita
Capture the feeling of the island breeze with this Passion Fruit Margarita. I've been thinking of drinking this cocktail since the moment I made the first batch last weekend. The French have their Cognac, the Scots their Whiskey, the Russians their Vodka. And Belgium? They have Genever.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Start Your Morning Right with Breakfast at Blue Duck Tavern
The breakfast at Blue Duck Tavern takes the meal to a new level, bringing southern inspired dishes, reinvented classics and traditional continental breakfast together in a awe inspiring way. Your palate will awaken to freshly squeezed, unconventional juices like pomegranate orange juice, or watermelon juice. Also available is the pineapple-mint juice, which I would drink at any point of the day, breakfast or not.
First Taste: Sugo Cicchetti-Rockville's Newest Restaurant
By Lauren Ritterman
The
new Central Plaza at Park Potomac is a welcomed addition to Rockville’s usually
quiet dining scene. The Grand
pre-Opening event at SugoCicchetti was
a huge success and an exciting preview of a vibrant new restaurant that will
cater to a wide variety of age groups and food preferences. The restaurant is part of the Cava group and
offers the same quality ingredients and exceptional service that you’ll find at
Cava and Cava Grill.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf Offers a Different Coffee Experience
The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf's Chai Tea Latte |
Capital Cooking Contributor
It been just over two months that the Washington Hilton imported a California coffee staple: The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf. The chain is popular with Californians and noted for celebrity sightings. And there's a reason for it. The drinks are good. Quite good, in fact.
Eat with your Eyes: Manjar Blanco
Is your mouth watering? It is hard to tell if this "Manjar Blanco" Caramel Milk Custard is artwork or a dessert. We enjoyed this beautiful dessert at the National Aquarium’s Fresh Thoughts Sustainable Seafood Dining Series.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Mother's Day Dining Round-up
Me and my mom. Then and Now. |
Perfect Pair: Nøgne Ø Beer
I recently had the luck to attend a beer tasting
and food pairing at the home of the Norwegian Ambassador to the United
States. Although I initially thought
beer and Norway to be an odd couple, this event certainly changed my mind.