Congrats to our friend Francis Lam for his new gig at Salon.com. He was a Contributing Editor at Gourmet, but now we have this to look forward to...
Chicken fried steak by Robb Walsh
November 24, 2009
November 23, 2009
Canoe Reopens Tonight!
Congrats to Canoe, who is reopening tonight after a major flood a couple months back left the restaurant six feet underwater...
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atlanta,
Canoe reopens
November 22, 2009
Cochon Butcher - New Orleans, LA
This was the most fun place we visited in New Orleans...how can you not love a spot that's half butcher shop and half restaurant/bar?
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Cochon Butcher,
New Orleans
November 20, 2009
November 19, 2009
November 14, 2009
The Best Pizza I've Had This Year
Pizza with house-made belly ham, mozzarella, grana padano, oregano,
chile at City House in Nashville. How come nobody told me about this
before?
chile at City House in Nashville. How come nobody told me about this
before?
Mobile Post - Martin's BBQ, Nolensville, TN
When you order cornbread at Martin's, you get this giant pancake.
Possibly better than actual cornbread...
Possibly better than actual cornbread...
November 13, 2009
Dinner With The Band
Our friend Sam Mason's new show is almost here...tune in to IFC on Nov.24 for the premiere of Dinner With The Band - first episode features the Dap-Kings!
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dinner with the band,
IFC,
sam mason
November 12, 2009
Green Olive Needs Your New Orleans Advice
We're feeling a bit overwhelmed with all of the restaurants to choose from for our upcoming trip to New Orleans (the Po-Boy Festival being one of the highlights), so we're turning to you to help narrow down our choices. It's been years since we've been, so give us your recommendations in the 'comments' section...no need to recommend Cochon...I imagine we'll be there at least once a day.
November 3, 2009
Benton's Bacon Beer From Brooklyn Brewery
We had a great dinner at Craft last night courtesy of Tom Colicchio and Brooklyn Brewery brewmaster Garrett Oliver...the highlight? Brooklyn's 'Reinschweinsgebot,' otherwise known as the beer made with Benton's Bacon. Only 15 gallons were ever made, so we were lucky to be able to dip into Oliver's private stash. The full rundown on the beer:
"This is a brown ale aged for nine months in Woodford Reserve bourbon barrels. The beer has been fat-washed with fat rendered from bacon from Benton's Country Smokehouse. Allan Benton also produced a smoked malt for the creation. The beer is then re-fermented in the bottle."
"This is a brown ale aged for nine months in Woodford Reserve bourbon barrels. The beer has been fat-washed with fat rendered from bacon from Benton's Country Smokehouse. Allan Benton also produced a smoked malt for the creation. The beer is then re-fermented in the bottle."
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benton's bacon beer,
brooklyn brewery
November 2, 2009
SFA Symposium - Goat Roast With Cochon
This was my eating highlight of the Symposium - roasted goat from the folks at Cochon, with sides courtesy of Jim 'n Nick's...
Ryan Prewitt of Herbsaint:
Stephen Stryjewski of Cochon:
Ryan Prewitt of Herbsaint:
Stephen Stryjewski of Cochon:
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cochon,
herbsaint,
southern foodways symposium
SFA Symposium - Lunch With Momofuku's David Chang
Lunch on Saturday featured the food stylings of David Chang - the full menu consisted of:
Benton's Ham and Baby Lettuce with coffee vinaigrette
Bo Ssam: Slow Roasted Pork Shoulder with bibb lettuce and kimchi
Kimchi Brussels Sprouts with peanuts
'Crack Pie'
Cookies from Momofuku Milk Bar
Benton's Ham and Baby Lettuce with coffee vinaigrette
Bo Ssam: Slow Roasted Pork Shoulder with bibb lettuce and kimchi
Kimchi Brussels Sprouts with peanuts
'Crack Pie'
Cookies from Momofuku Milk Bar
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David Chang,
Momofuku,
SFA symposium
Cheeseburger At Phillips Grocery - Oxford, MS
After years of not-quite-getting-around to going to Phillips Grocery for one of their fabled cheeseburgers, we finally made it there...
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Oxford,
Phillips Grocery
SFA Symposium - Breakfast From Phoebe Lawless
Saturday morning featured a breakfast of livermush sandwiches and cornmeal doughnuts courtesy of our friend Phoebe Lawless of Durham, NC:
SFA Symposium - A Trip To Taylor Grocery
I look forward to this meal every year. While the Southern Foodways Alliance Symposium has a different theme every year (this year was music and food), there are always a few constants - the Friday night trek to Taylor Grocery being one of them. There's no better catfish in the world than at this little shack out in the country in Taylor, Mississippi.
Beer was provided by our friends from Fullsteam Brewery in Durham, North Carolina...they had some interesting 'plow to pint' beers on tap:Music provided by Jason Ringenberg of Jason & The Scorchers fame:
Beer was provided by our friends from Fullsteam Brewery in Durham, North Carolina...they had some interesting 'plow to pint' beers on tap:Music provided by Jason Ringenberg of Jason & The Scorchers fame:
B.B. King Museum - Indianola, MS
As a warm-up for the Southern Foodways Alliance Symposium in oxford, we made a stop in Greenwood to eat tamales and in Indianola, to visit Club Ebony, an old-school juke joint. We also visited the B.B. King museum, where we got our fill of beautiful type specimens:
The Tamale Hut, Greenwood, MS:Club Ebony, and T-Model Ford:
The Tamale Hut, Greenwood, MS:Club Ebony, and T-Model Ford:
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