Lazy, so I'll just be posting pictures this week...
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
(food in the news)
Bacon Tempura.
I think Steph will truly appreciate this if she sees it. Last night I was watching an episode of "The Best Thing I Ever Ate" - a new show on Food Network. The theme of this episode was: Totally Fried. One segment especially caught my attention, featuring the Red Cat in NYC. Bacon Tempura. Ted Allen introduces his fried favorite, stressing what a treat it is, but only to be eaten on special occasions so the cholesterol doesn't kill you. Can you imagine? Bacon tempura. Frankly, the thought of it makes me want to cough up oil and fat...though I'm sure one innocent little bite would be pretty satisfying, and hopefully not filled with too much guilt and regret.
(notice the dish in the bottom left corner of the picture...those two long brown things are the bacon tempura)
In case you're interested in making your very own bacon tempura, here's the recipe featured in this article:
4 egg whites
3 cups all purpose flour
2 1/3 cups cold club soda
½ gallon canola oil
12 pieces thick-sliced apple wood bacon
Salt to taste
In a large bowl whip egg whites until they form soft peaks. Fold into egg whites the flour and the club soda. In a 4-qt. Pot heat oil to 425 degrees. Batter the bacon slices and carefully drop into hot oil a few slices at a time. Do not overcrowd oil as it will overflow and bacon will cook unevenly. Once the bacon is golden brown, remove from oil using a slotted spoon, lightly salt.
Serve 2 slices fried bacon onto of about 2 oz of grilled corn or other seasonal salad garnished with chipotle aioli and 2 lime wedges.
http://www.redcatrestaurants.com/reviews.php?pub=79&t=article&rest=redcat
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
(food in the news)
This post is inspired by a recent Spam commercial I saw on tv. We see a macaroni noodle and a block of cheese dining together, acknowledging what a boring duo they make. Enter Spam. What a combination: Spam and Mac 'n Cheese! I get a sense that we have traveled back to the World War II era, when spam was especially popular. As we wade through these harsh economic times, there seems to be a renewed focus on the 'eating on a budget' concept. And although spam prices are up (avg. $2.62 for a 12oz can, 17 cents higher than last year), sales are up too!
As I watched the ad on tv, I found myself lost in a time warp filled with processed meat and fake cheese...(though not to say that spam & mac 'n cheese isn't delicious...)
On another note, who knew there were so many different Spam products?
Spam with Cheese, anyone?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/05/28/business/main4133539.shtml
As I watched the ad on tv, I found myself lost in a time warp filled with processed meat and fake cheese...(though not to say that spam & mac 'n cheese isn't delicious...)
On another note, who knew there were so many different Spam products?
Spam with Cheese, anyone?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/05/28/business/main4133539.shtml
Monday, June 8, 2009
(food in the news)
Monday, June 1, 2009
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