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Showing posts with label 50 Women Game-Changers in Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 50 Women Game-Changers in Food. Show all posts
Friday, June 1, 2012
50 Women Game-Changers in Food - #50 - Julie Powell - Poached Eggs
Friday, May 25, 2012
50 Women Game-Changers in Food - #49 - Soraya Darabi & Alexa Andrzejewski
bbq chicken pizza from the happy gnome, st. paul, minnesota
Actually, this is Alyce's BBQ Chicken Pizza! |
As a girl who loves to take pictures of food (it only started out with wanting to write about it), I don't know how I missed being involved in Foodspotting, a website and way of life devoted to not just sharing the names of good restaurants (with our now ubiquitous and often ambiguous reviews), but to sharing the best dishes at those restaurants. Oddly enough, in the whirl around the net, I guess I had signed up on Foodspotting, but never got around to actually participating. So, in order to write my post for our group-blogging of Gourmet Live's 50 Women Game-Changers in Food (#49, Soraya Darabi & Alexa Andrzejewski, ) this week, I had to go on the Foodspotter's website and see what it was all about.
Friday, May 18, 2012
50 Women Game-Changers in Food - #48 - Cat Cora's Grapefruit Margarita
Grapefruit Margarita by Cat Cora |
Friday, May 11, 2012
50 Women Game-Changers - #47 - Zarela Martinez' Savory Cornbread
“From my childhood on, cooking meant sharing and security and a way of “speaking” to people. When I grew up I found that cooking grew also to be a means of celebrating and honoring those who would eat meals that I’d carefully prepared from scratch. Over the years as I lived and thought and learned, cooking grew even more to embrace nearly every aspect of culture and human relationships. I have been lucky to make my career as chef, consultant, and businesswoman a never-ending source of joy and fulfillment.”--Zarela Martinez
Each week for the last forty-six, a food-loving group of bloggers has been studying, choosing a recipe, cooking, photographing, and writing about one very special food expert off the Gourmet Live list of 50 Women-Game Changers in Food. I jumped on this yummy trolley last January at stop number 32, but a good number of these scribes started right from the beginning. We're near the end of the line, but this week we're featuring number forty-seven, Mexican chef, author, teacher, philanthropist, and NYC restauranteur-caterer Zarela Martinez.
Friday, May 4, 2012
50 Women Game-Changers in Food - #46 - Gael Greene - Corn Soup with Sautéed Scallops and Bacon
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“Do you sing, too?” I asked, tickling his tweed elbow. |
I have a good friend who is fond of this phrase: "She was born with the words, 'Please peel me a grape,' on her lips." That could very well have been said about spicy bon vivant Gael Greene (1933- ), this week's number 46 on Gourmet Live's List of 50 Women Game-Changers in Food. Greene, the 40-year New York Magazine restaurant critic and columnist, novelist, and philanthropist from Detroit, is best known for her erotic encounters with food, as well as with the likes of Clint Eastwood and Elvis Presley. Want details? It's all (probably not) chronicled in Greene's memoir, the infamous Insatiable : Tales from a Life of Delicious Excess (Grand Central, 2007.) And while I promise I'm not telling tales out of school, you can listen to her own description of Presley as appetizer here.
Friday, April 27, 2012
50 Women Game-Changers - # 45 - Diana Kennedy- Fresh Salsa Mexicana from Jerez
Wake up and smell the salsa.
This is not salsa made in New York City.
Nor in San Antonio.
This salsa is made in your house. On your cutting board.
And not in your Cuisinart.
Plant your gardens and sharpen your knives.
This salsa is worth the time it takes to grow the ingredients and make it by hand. But you can make it in its glorious Mexican-flag colors this weekend in honor of Cinco de Mayo if you'd like!
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