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Becoming a Food PIMP
It began as a way to keep a loved one really happppy. She was generous to me and I in turn feed her. In the process, I discovered I was p...
Friday, December 20, 2013
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner [1/3]
Thursday, November 14, 2013
New Waves..The Bronx
The Bronx, like the rest of the city is going through changes. Specifically in the South and West Bronx which are still, predominately Latino and Black. But gentrification and the intense need for affordable housing in New York City, is bringing in alot of diversity. I am finding myself shopping for Asian produce and condiments etc. in the West Bronx.
There are things I can't find in Chinatown or Jasmart.
I also walk by a Halal meat markets, middle eastern food shops, Mexican and Vietnamse resturants. I see several Indian families, African, Asian, as well as Eastern Europeans in these communities. These new faces, makes me think, this must have been how things began places like, Jamica, Queens. Queens for folks who don't know, is the most densely diverse Borough in the City of New York. Take the 7 Train to the last stop of Jamica (for example) and you will walk out on to a platform, with so many diverse, dialects and languages, its amazing. It will baffel you. I don't know how in the world the MTA (Public Transportiaton) doesn't have signs up and announcements in at least, the 3 most common languages in this area of the city alone.
As I look at the Bronx today, I can see another potential Queens in the brewing. Along with a touch of Brooklyns Artistic, well to do, vibe in the South Bronx, Mott Haven area. And most important to me, is the amazing foods, they bring with them. I will be writing about these awesome adventures. Stay tuned.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
A few little gems
PONTY BISTRO in Gramercy
218 Third Ave
Btwn. 18th and 19th street
NYC
www.pontybistro.com
A great little bistro that mixes the French Mediterranean and African influences and culture of the two chefs. The food is just delicious. I mean, they have Duck Confit Omelets for Brunch, for crying out loud! I have yet to taste anything that was bad, the services is great. They are very attentive and the cocktails are tasty too. They have 2 for 1 happy hour cocktails. It is small place but you will love it. Great for Dates, night out with the ladies and small birthday parties.
LIDO in Harlem
2168 Fredrick Douglas Blvd. (at 117 street)
www.lidoharlem.com/
This place truly is a little gem in Harlem. I have known about it for over a year now. Its known for its crazy bottomless mimosas brunches but outside of that, its also has an amazing dinners and cocktails menu. The cocktails are, so far, the best I have had on the Golden Mile of restaurants on Fredrick Douglas. A few things about LIDO, when you walk in, you immediatley feel, like your downtown. The atmosphere, just makes you feel as if your not in Harlem. Not that there is anything wrong with the World Famous Harlem, but sometimes you want to get away. Get a lovely meal out of the neighborhood. Except you don't have to leave it. Second thing about LIDO is that the menu sounds good, but then you have your meal and its EVEN BETTER! The its also a lovely space to met up with friends or date.
MAIALINO in Grammercy
2 Lexington Avenue
Grammercy Park Hotel
http://www.maialinonyc.com/
Really lovely Italian Trattoria at Grammercy Park Hotel. They are alwasy busy for Brunch (which is sooo good like everything else). They make whole pigs and cure their own bacon btw. The services is wonderful. They also have a private room that fits 20 for parties. You have to be aware that they get booked months in advance for that big dinner/party room. So plan ahead.
ASTOR ROW CAFE
404 Lenox Ave
New York, New York
Harlem
Great little spot to have a cup of coffee, study, have a meeting, do some work, have a little meal. The staff is really friendly. The spot is really laid back and open. Its also cool that they have a DJ on Sunday and Tuesdays.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Ethiopian Delight
Ethiopian Delight
Ft. Green, Brooklyn
(Between Elliott Pl & Portland Ave)
Brooklyn, NY 11217
T. 718.797.9696
Hells Kitchen
124 MacDougal St
New York, NY 10012 (212) 777-8111
468 W 47th St
New York, NY 10036 (212) 399-1949
(between 120th St & 121st St)
New York, NY 10027
Neighborhood: Morningside Heights (212) 663-0505
2084 Frederick Douglass Blvd
New York, NY 10026 (212) 662-0620
Zoma has a great interior and a friendly atmosphere. Cash and American Express only.
338 E 6th St
New York, NY 10003 (212) 982-9589
ABYSSINIA ETHIOPIAN RESTAURANT
268 W 135th St
New York, NY 10030 (212) 281-2673
WASHINGTON DC
Dukem Ethiopian Restaurant
Washington, DC 20009
Neighborhood: U Street Corridor (202) 667-8735
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Thanksgiving Turkey
The Holidays are here! So is one version of my Thanksgiving Turkey. Since I had already practiced it earlier this year, I had an idea as to how to work with a 15 pound bird. I did not need to soak the bird overnight in a marinated or as its called BRINING the bird. (Here is a video on the subject of Brining : http://www.foodnetwork.com/videos/turkey-brining-secrets/866.html)
I defrosted the bird, cleaned it seasoned it lightly, moisturized it and then wrapped it in bacon and stuffed it with Italian sausages, nuts, brea, fennel.. well you get the idea. I roasted the bird for several hours on low heat. The end results were amazing. Served it with roasted Parsnips and Potato puree.
The drippings were reduced in oranges and cognac. I then put the sauce over the breast and other parts of the bird. Then I divided up the bird and delivered food to all of my friends who were working. the eve of thanksgiving and the day after. Received great reviews.
I also want to mention, please take out time this holiday to give back to those in you community that are in need this holiday. The holidays can be very hard on folks on so many fronts and giving to someone who can really use your friendship or your ear or some clothes or food can be good for them and your heart as well.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Washington DC
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| The Metro |
Yes it was an extremely long long wait. But, finally my take on DC is here.
There where many lovely places to check out in DC. All of them wonderful and ooohh so YUMMY.
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| GUMBO TruOrleans www.truorleans.com |
Pies are all fresh made, including the meat pies.
http://www.dangerouspiesdc.com
| Market Lunch at Eastern Market |
| Soft Shell Crab Sandwich Market Lunch at Eastern Market www.easternmarket-dc.org |
Why the name?
The name Busboys and Poets refers to American poet Langston Hughes, who worked as a busboy at the Wardman Park Hotel in the 1920s, prior to gaining recognition as a poet./The Chesapeak Room
http://www.thechesapeakeroom.com/index.htm
Beautiful space and so was the lunch.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Baltimore, Maryland
I took my food pimping out on the road and the first stop was Baltimore, Maryland. Land of the Blue Crab and other incredible culinary delights.
Had Alligator and Crab Cakes at GERTRUDES, located in the Baltimore Museum of Art.
For desert, Zeke's Irish Coffee Milkshake with their home made ice-cream. YUMMY
.http://www.johnshields.com/restaurant/rest/gertrudes.html
Next was Paper Moon
http://papermoondiner24.com/page/menu
They have vegetarian and meat lovers selections on their menu.
AND they have Bacon Milkshake as well as a Salted Caramel Milkshake my host just loved. I did not have either. But if you love bacon, they have the BACON Milkshake on their menu. Combine it with their cheese and chili fries and well your done.
The picture below is of the inside and outside, of this really crazy and eccentric diner. LOVE IT!
NEXT a small neighborhood pizza shop that introduced me to New Orleans style Po'Boys. Stuffed with Fried Oysters.. yummy. And the services was pretty cool.
Tooloulou Pizza
Finished my time in Baltimore with ARTSCAPE! A major event that takes place in downtown Baltimore Maryland in late July. Every creative expression possible, every genre of music, all kinds of entertainment, Arts and Crafts artist, Fine Art, you name it they have it. Artist come from all over the country to participate in the event. Including major acts like Brian McKnight who all perform for free. Here is a link below.
http://www.artscape.org/
The last evening was spent sharing a lovely Australian Pink Moscato 2011, called Innocent Bystander. It was so light and not too sweet. It is bubbly and pink and it paired well with strawberries. Not bad Baltimore..
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Becoming a Food PIMP
It began as a way to keep a loved one really happppy. She was generous to me and I in turn feed her. In the process, I discovered I was pretty darn good in the kitchen so good my family member had happly called herself a food whore and I her pimp! Ok, she already knew she was a food whore..to be fair..but she did say I was HER food pimp, period!
But today after having an actual meal after a week long illness, at Lido's in Harlem, I realize something that had already been happening more and more in my kitchen without my putting words to it. Cooking is not just about preparing a meal and enjoying the passionate responds of my foodies orgasmic faces. It's, about the creative process, a very instinctual, process where you become one with the very meal your creating.
What do I mean?
The tomato, for example, has its own scents, taste and textures, depending, on what kind you use and at what point in its development you are use it. You place the lovely fruit (yes its a fruit), on your cutting board and it waits for you to begin the process of transforming it.
An intutive line of communication begins between you and the tomato.."should I cut you this way or that, should I bake you, saute you? How will it effect the rest of the meal, how are you preparing it? What kind of cocktail or wine will be paired with it?
The meal becomes a conversation that grows and becomes much larger than a recipe or you. It becomes a quite expression of the creative /creator in balance and perfect harmony. It is inspiring and each time you make it, its a little different, but still good. Like life and art.
AND when you are done and your guest is placing the meal in his or her mouth, if you have done it right , the responds will be silence, followed by moans and faces twisted in ecstasy. They will want more and if your good to your guest, they will beg for it and if your really really good , they will crown you their very own Food Pimp!
Inspired by:
Lido
2168 Fredrick Douglas Blvd.
Harlem nyc



