Sweet Summer: New Orleans Sno Balls

It’s too hot to cook, so just skip to dessert. That’s our philosophy, anyway. Besides, most summertime desserts have the added benefit of being cold, and anything that helps beat the heat is a winner. This week we offer you a daily guide to the sweet treats of summer, from…

Put All That Salt to Good Use: Southwestern Gravlax

Monday we introduced you to Sloane Burwell’s salt obsession. Yesterday we told you where to get your own salts. Today we’ll put those various salts to the culinary test. Want a perfect recipe for your newfound salt obsession? Try gravlax. Chef Carol Blonder, resident chef and culinary advisor at Sur…

Local Spots to Source Gourmet Salts

Need a salt fix? Never tried vanilla sea salt? Want to try salt on ice cream? (Trust us, it’s a winner.) Salt has moved out of the cupboard to take its place as the seasoning of choice, so if there’s no sea salt to be found in your house, it’s…

An Obsession with Salt

“You want what for Christmas?” My mom says this every year. And every year my request is the same – salt. I love salt in every incarnation — the weirder the better, whether it’s pink, blue, black, smoked, or infused. Salt can turn the blandest dish into something special. It’s…

Beauty Food: Mango Hair Masque

Dinner’s not the only thing you can whip up in the kitchen. Yeah, we all know it’s important to eat your fruits and veggies, but what if you slap them right on your skin? Does that count as a serving? I think so. With a few ingredients most folks keep…

Beauty Food: Strawberry Yogurt Masque

Dinner’s not the only thing you can whip up in the kitchen. Yeah, we all know it’s important to eat your fruits and veggies, but what if you slap them right on your skin? Does that count as a serving? I think so. With a few ingredients most folks keep…

Beauty Food: Brown Sugar Scrub

Dinner’s not the only thing you can whip up in the kitchen. Yeah, we all know it’s important to eat your fruits and veggies, but what if you slap them right on your skin? Does that count as a serving? I think so. With a few ingredients most folks keep…

Christopher Gross’ Chef’s Tour: A Recap

After this weekend, it’s time to replace “party like a rockstar” with “drink like a chef.” Friday night is a bit of a blur for most (if not all) of the participants in a Chef’s Tour of central downtown Phoenix restaurants (yes, and bars) dreamed up by chef Christopher Gross…

Death to Chocolate in Phoenix?

Lately, it’s gotten downright impossible to get a chocolate fix in Phoenix. Sure, you can still find a Milky Way at Walgreen’s, but we’re not looking for the waxy stuff that you’d find in a 5-year-old’s trick or treat bag. We want our chocolate grown up, funky-flavored and locally made…

Viva El Mercado: Food City

This week we are bringing you reviews of three Valley Mexican grocery store chains, in honor of the opening of Walmart’s Supermercado. Wednesday, we brought you Walmart; yesterday was Phoenix Pro’s Market. Today, Basha’s Food City. Local grocery icon Eddie Basha was an early adopter in the Mexican grocery game…

Viva El Mercado: Phoenix Pro’s Market

This week we are bringing you reviews of three Valley Mexican grocery store chains, in honor of the opening of Walmart’s Supermercado. Wednesday, we brought you Walmart. Today, Phoenix Pro’s Market. Check back tomorrow for Food City. Phoenix Pro’s Market (5802 W. Thomas Road, check www.prosranch.com for other Valley locations)…

Viva El Mercado: Supermercado De Walmart

As recently as a decade ago, grocery shopping in metropolitan Phoenix a la Mexicana was pretty limited. A carniceria here and there, and if you were lucky, your local grocer would stock a few spices and treats from south of the border. Now that salsa has left ketchup in the…

Phoenix Phoodies: Cafe Zuzu

Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale is a fabulous merging of original, sophisticated mid-century design, punched up with modern, eye popping, colorific flair. That’s a perfect match for the food served at the hotel restaurant, Café Zuzu (6850 E. Main Street Scottsdale,480.248.2000) – as interpreted by Executive Chef Charles Wiley. This…

Phoenix Phoodies: Royal Coffee Bar

Hayes McNeil has hidden powers. If he’s not at Royal Coffee Bar (www.royalcoffeebar.com, 209 W. Jackson, 602-374-8044), the modernist java joint in downtown Phoenix he co-owns with brother-in-law Vincent Huizar, he can be found on a job site, rocking the blueprints as a registered architect and partner in Plus Minus…

Phoenix Phoodies: Cyclo

Cyclo, a bright Vietnamese spot (www.cycloaz.com, 1919 W. Chandler Blvd, 480- 963-4490) in Chandler, delivers food with a fiery punch. This should come as no surprise, since the bistro’s owner, Justina Duong, is one fiery number herself. Known for her sharp wit, killer fashion sense and eye for design, she’s…

Phoenix Phoodies: Hana Japanese Eatery

Hana Japanese Eatery (5524 N 7th Ave Phoenix, 602-973-1238) is a family place. From the five members of the Hashimoto clan who work there and the well-loved staff who tend to your every whim, you’ll feel like a long lost cousin after your first visit. And there will be more…

Phoenix Phoodies: Phoenix Knife House

Eytan Zias is a culinary samurai. After compiling an impressive resume working in famous kitchens in New York City and all over the Valley, he decided to return to an earlier love: knives. He sold off parts of his impressive collection to finance his current venture, Phoenix Knife House (www.phoenixknifehouse.com,…

Phoenix Phoodies: Carolina’s

There are a few things that are certain in Phoenix: Summers will be hot, politics will be messy, and Carolina’s tortillas are delicious. For 40 years, this family restaurant has been making enchilada sauce so luscious you can drink it, machacha so silky it melts in your mouth, and tortillas…

Phoenix Phoodies: The Meat Shop

The Meat Shop (202 E Buckeye Road, 602-258-5075‎) is all about family. From raising the Yorkshire/Duroc piglets themselves to butchering the bacon to bringing it to their store and Valley farmers markets (Tonopah and Downtown Phoenix), the Wilson family does it together. Famous for their three types of bacon (‘regular’,…

Phoenix Phoodies: Voltaire Restaurant

From a quiet corner near McDonald Drive and Pima Road in Scottsdale, Voltaire Restaurant (8340 East McDonald Drive, 480- 948-1005) has been delighting fans of classical French Cuisine six nights a week for many years. From Coquille St Jacques to tableside flambes of Cherries Jubilee, the charm of owner Martin…

Sweet Pea Bakery Says Goodbye

While downtown continues to break ground on a whole slew of new developments, devotees of desserts will have to wave goodbye as Sweet Pea Bakery (www.sweetpeaaz.com, 209 W. Jackson Street, 602-296-4042) closes its doors at the end of April, just weeks after Danielle Librera, chef and owner, celebrated Sweet Pea’s…

Phoenix Phoodies: Tony’s Italian Delicatessen

If you’re looking for a little slice of Italy — or even Little Italy — in the middle of the desert, find your way to Sunnyslope. Tucked into a strip mall on the corner of 7th street and Dunlap is Tony’s Italian Delicatessen (536 E Dunlap Ave # 1, Phoenix,602-944-5952)…