Discoveries of New York Foodies!

Cheap Chow – Banana Chocolate Bread Pudding

Posted by on Dec 26, 2011 in Cheap Chow | 10 comments

So you’ve got a loaf of bread, and by the looks of it, this baby is going stale before you can tolerate another sandwich. As you...

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Veggies of Fall

Posted by on Dec 6, 2011 in Seasonal Eats | 0 comments

As my favorite eating season comes to an end, I’d like to pay homage to the vibrant vegetables that made it possible. From A to...

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Taste Fall

Posted by on Nov 2, 2011 in Recipes, Seasonal Eats | 8 comments

Ahh Fall – the season of all things that make you want to curl up under a snuggly throw and sip on something warm. It’s a...

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Spooky Halloween Treat

Posted by on Oct 25, 2011 in Recipes, Seasonal Eats, Slider | 7 comments

Who says you have to serve candy corn at your next Halloween bash? Posh up your party with these sushi inspired, sinfully delicious Nori...

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Food for Thought #269

Posted by on Oct 15, 2011 in Quotes & Facts | Comments Off

Great food is like great sex – the more you have, the more you want. ~ Gael Greene...

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Brooklyn’s 19th Annual Chile Pepper Fiesta

Posted by on Oct 10, 2011 in Events, Slider | 5 comments

  Arriving at Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Chile Pepper Fiesta, I couldn’t believe my eyes. Apparently, I wasn’t the only scorcher...

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Check Out the Chilis

Posted by on Sep 29, 2011 in Events | 1 comment

Summer may be over, but New York is in for some extreme heat this weekend as Brooklyn prepares for its annual Chile Pepper Fiesta on...

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Cheap Chow – The Pantry Princess

Posted by on Sep 28, 2011 in Cheap Chow, Recipes, Slider | 6 comments

A well-stocked pantry is a chef’s best friend, especially when that chef is broke. But even those with the most extravagant of budgets...

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Food for Thought #267

Posted by on Sep 17, 2011 in Quotes & Facts | Comments Off

Food Fact: A traditional delicacy in Iceland, Hákarl is fermented shark that is cured underground for up to 12 weeks and then hung to dry...

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