Sunday, January 31, 2010

The 2010 Beer, Bourbon and BBQ Festival New York

By: Finance Foodie 

As a born and bred Texan, the very mention of the word "BBQ" sends me into a joyful tizzy. So you can imagine my emotional state when I was invited to attend the Beer, Bourbon and BBQ Festival in NYC this past Saturday, featuring an array of BBQ paired with a sampling of over 60 beers and 40 bourbons. Donning my best cowboy boots and sharpest Stetson hat, I rode off into the sunset in eager anticipation of the scrumptious feast that laid ahead.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Fresh to Death: Cooking with Chef David Bouley at the International Culinary Center

By Anne M. Raso

“The Essence Of Japanese Food/Adaptation Of Japanese Ingredients Into French Dishes” cooking demo by the legendary David Bouley at the International Culinary Center in Soho on January 25th was an eye-opener, even to the most seasoned NY chefs - and many were in the audience!

At the event, Bouley announced that his new eatery Brushstroke, would be replacing his legendary Viennese-with-a-twist-of-Modern-American place, Danube (at 30 Hudson Street), in early July. Brushstroke will focus on the naïve cuisine of Kyoto, known as Kaiseki cuisine, with the twist of French that Bouley brings to all his establishments. As all good NYC-based foodies know, Chef Bouley garnered worldwide acclaim over 25 years ago as a chef at Le Cirque and later owned Bouley in several incarnations including the original on Duane Street, Bouley Bakery and Bouley Upstairs. The guy cannot do any wrong in our eyes.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Chef Nigel Spence Cooks Up a Taste Of Jamaica in New York

By Anne M. Raso

Who needs a “spliff” when you’ve got Jamaican cuisine worth jonesing for? I was fortunate enough to be invited to Chef Nigel Spence’s recent cooking class sponsored by visitjamaica.com at Whole Foods’ Bowery location. The class - entitled Jerk & Rum: A Taste Of Jamaica  - was limited to only 25 folks on a special demo room on the second floor of Whole Foods. The affable Chef Spence kept reminding us that any cooking shortcuts he gave us need not be announced to any Jamaican friends you might be cooking for! He said at least six times, “Any dish that takes less than three hours Jamaicans won’t eat!”

Monday, January 18, 2010

Customizable Chocoloate: Chocri Chocolate Bars

By: Finance Foodie

So the past few weeks, I'm proud to say that I've been pretty consistent about my "post-Holidays, pre-NY Fashion Week" diet plan. My meals have consisted mostly of low calories soups (thanks Progresso!) and nutrient-rich salads, I've been hitting the gym aggressively almost everyday, and I've been abstaining from alcohol (which has required more willpower than imagined). I feel healthier and stronger (and somewhat richer with all the $$ saved from dining/drinking out)!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Progresso Souper You Soup


Congrats #54 - calvad

Please email financefoodie [at] gmail [dot] com with your mailing address so I can send your prize! You have 2 days (48 hours) to respond or the prize goes to alternate winners
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Welcome to Finance Foodie Presents: Pioneering Products. These series brings you the exclusive 411 at the new and cool products that have recently come into the marketplace! 

“We be Burnin…”

Nothing warms up a snowy Boston winter night faster than a Snuggie, back-to-back episodes of Jersey Shore, and a large bowl of hot soup. So imagine my excitement when I saw a large box filled with 15 different varieties of Progresso soup and a super cute soup mug waiting at my door the other night! I thanked my lucky stars (and my mailman who had to lug the weighty package to my door) that a satisfying and diet friendly dinner would be guaranteed for the next week.

Progresso soups are filled with hearty ingredients like pasta, beans, corn and rice – which is great for curbing hunger (as I just started my annual lose-the-5 lbs-post-holidays-weightgain diet) – while being surprising low calorie (80-100 calories a serving). Plus it only takes 2-4 minutes to heat up – which is less time than a commercial break on MTV!


Sunday, January 10, 2010

Basic is Best at Douzo Boston

By: Finance Foodie

So a few months back, I took my friend out for his belated birthday dinner. We decided to go to Douzo, as I was lured in by its snazzy website and close proximity to my apartment (travel times are kept to a bare minimum during the brutally cold Boston winters). Now my sushi experiences have ranged from Hall of Fame worthy (i.e. O Ya, Sushi Yasuda) to Hall of Lame worthy (i.e. BONDSt - although the waiters were hot, Todai), so I was pretty excited to see where Douzo would land on my Sushi Scale.

As I entered the restaurant on that blustery Saturday night, I immediately realized I should of made reservations - the place was more packed than the opening day of the Barney's Warehouse Sale! And it was only 7:30! After we were finally seated (one hour later), we scanned the menu and placed our order.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...