Food-centric Events This Weekend

You know the post-holiday lull is finally over when there are almost — almost — too many things going on. Not a bad thing, especially when you like a few eating options. Today through Sunday, celebrate the Year of the Ox at Phoenix Chinese Week’s Culture and Cuisine Festival. The…

Phoenix Phoodies: Ben Hershberger’s Chocolate Cherry Sourdough Bread

Ben Hershberger, master baker at The Phoenician, has spent 25 years traveling, perfecting his craft, and picking up a trick or two, like his super-secret 200-year-old yeast culture. When he’s not enticing diners with exotic and artisinal bread at one of The Phoenician’s fancy pants eateries, he’s turning out an…

Chef Eric Ripert’s On the Line

Are you watching Top Chef? (No spoiler in this blog, fyi…) I thought the latest challenge — the one where the chefs got to eat at Le Bernardin, then had to figure out how to recreate the dishes themselves — was the best one yet. I bet the contestants were…

Valentine’s Gift Ideas from Downtown Phoenix Public Market

Whether you love or hate Valentine’s Day, you can soothe your heart and soul at Downtown Phoenix Public Market and grab a couple of nifty presents while you’re at it. Many vendors also sell their goods at local stores, online, or at more than one Valley farmers’ market, so check the…

Gross Out: Old Meat at Urban Campfire

Please excuse our absence. Gross Out got food poisoning and was out of commission for a while. But we’re back! And this time with news of the “No Award” given last month by county restaurant inspectors to Urban Campfire, the Tempe restaurant in the spot that once housed Greasy Tony’s…

Cooking School Secrets: Reality Checks

I’m coming face-to-face with things I never expected. My hands have morphed. They’ve got nicks, cuts, punctures and burns that make daily tasks like shampooing and squeezing a lemon borderline torture. I have pretty much forgotten what they look like without band-aids and finger condoms. Plus no amount of moisturizer…

The Fall of Fro-Yo?

Last year at this time, it seemed like Korean-style tangy frozen yogurt, in the vein of California’s popular Pinkberry chain, was destined to overtake gelato as the frozen trendy dessert du jour. But did it get too big for its britches? I just heard Ice Tango closed its north Scottsdale…

Cherry 7UP with Antioxidants Reviewed

It seems like every product on the market nowadays has to make a nod toward either being “green” or being healthy, so it is that we get the new Cherry 7Up with antioxidants. Now, if you live in Arizona you probably don’t suffer from a shortage of vitamin E, the…

Art Burn: Pita Jungle’s good for a trip

Every college student has one favorite restaurant where they go study in peace or hang out with friends — an ultra hip, ultra cheap joint with cool art on the walls and a staff that doesn’t mind you sitting and reading a book for hours. For ASU students of the past decade, noshing nirvana was usually found at Pita…

AZ Stronghold Gets Props from Wine Spectator

89! I hear this is the best score ever given to an Arizona wine (Callaghan’s 2001 Syrah scored the same). Not bad for a debut label, huh? Wine Spectator rated Arizona Stronghold’s Nachise in a recent Super Bowl feature where the editors rounded up 22 top wines (a la 22…

Switch and Ticoz Host Farmers Markets

Riding on the wave of popularity that local farmers markets are having these days, two sister eateries in central Phoenix, Switch and Ticoz, just started hosting weekly parking lot farmers markets of their own last weekend. According to employees at both restaurants, the markets feature vegetables, flowers, jam and salsa, baked…

Shop at Whole Foods, Support PBS

I don’t know what it was about this past Christmas, but for some reason, I found it a whole lot easier to get out my checkbook and send some dough to local non-profits than to slog through the list of presents I had to buy. And seriously, right after I read…

Waiter Confidential: To Die For

For years, a restaurateur named Luigi Lamentini performed in the Italian dining theater – lucky for us, right here in Phoenix, where he operated several restaurants. A Florentine by birth with a thick, nasal accent, he’d take flight on fluid rants in his native tongue; singing a sad song about…

Sakana Sushi & Grill Cooks Up Hamachi

One fish, two fish, red fish–yellow fish? With so many choices of sushi available it can be difficult picking out the perfect appetizer to start a course; but Sakana Sushi & Grill ( 20250 N. 59th Avenue, Glendale. 623-566-3595) makes it simple by offering Hamachi Kama, an all around crowd pleaser…

Cooking School Secrets: A Whole New World

I’m settling into my new routine. No great surprise, but life in a kitchen is a world or two away from sitting in a cubical on the 4th floor of an office building downtown. Here’s my early take on culinary school: It’s fairly militaristic, at least to an old hippie…

Sacred Hogan Navajo Frybread

Growing up in rural Arizona, certain events were anticipated because they were known to be accompanied by a homemade Navajo taco. From Christmas parades to corn festivals, eating a Navajo taco meant sampling Arizona street food at its best. But finding a Navajo taco in the Valley?…not always so easy. Sacred…

New Book from an Old Friend

My mom and my Grandma Laudig get top credit for shaping my attitudes about food, but Brian Preston-Campbell probably deserves the bronze medal. I’ve known the guy since I was a high schooler and he was a C.I.A. student. He introduced me to pho, tasting menus, smoked mozzarella, and expensive…

Monday Night Martha: Homemade Dog Treats

You don’t have to be ultra-rich to pamper your puppies. Here’s a recipe for DIY dog biscuits that costs of next to nothing to make. Best of all, your mutt will go nuts because the treats are packed with garlic. In small quantities, garlic is good for dogs. Some folks even…

Cowboy Ciao Hosts Siduri Wine Dinner

Sideways may have been a fictional tale, but the elusive and obsession-inducing qualities of Pinot Noir are completely true. Consider Siduri Wines, a winery that produces only Pinot Noir, all single-vineyard releases from its 20 vineyards in California and Oregon. Owners Adam and Diana Lee’s devotion to the grape has…

New Downtown Lunch Option: Sens Asian Tapas

Now that Sens Asian Tapas & Sake Bar is up and running with its dinner service, chef-owner Johnny Chu has finally added lunch hours (11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Saturday) and a new wok menu. (***Update: Lunch starts Monday, February 9.) By “new,” I actually mean new to Sens,…

Caffiend: Blu Frog Wildly Healthy Energy Drink

As suggested by one of our readers in the comments of a previous Caffiend, the new Blu Frog “Wildly Healthy” energy drink is supposed to provide an energy boost similar to the most popular energy drinks on the market, but with healthier ingredients.