Monday Night Martha: Julia Child’s Bibb Salad

We’re serving up a unique Monday Night Martha today. This recipe comes from Julia Child, by way of our friend Sean Collins. In the late 1980s, Collins was working as a producer on NPR’s Morning Edition when he was assigned to help with a project at WGBH in Boston. “It…

Zinburger: Coming Soon?

I hardly recognize Biltmore Fashion Park anymore. Haagen-Dazs is gone. Now the windows are covered up and adorned with a big sign announcing that Zinburger — a spinoff of restaurateur Sam Fox’s Tucson eatery — is “coming soon.” But the Republic reports that it’s not opening until January of next year…

Now Open: 25 Degrees at CityNorth

Craving a burger? Bored with the usual? Well you’re in luck. Today’s the opening day for 25 Degrees, an upscale burger joint/wine bar at the new CityNorth in north Phoenix. (The name, by the way, refers to the temperature difference between a medium-rare and well-done burger.) It’s the third outpost of…

Caffiend: Unlimited Coffee Gives Us a Black Eye

Unlimited Coffee is a quaint little coffee and pastry shop on Glendale Avenue, just north of Seventh Street. Their menu includes scones, croissants, brownies, teas, and of course, coffee galore. We asked them for their most caffeinated brew, and they gave us a large “Black Eye.” It turned out to…

This Week In Chow Bella

Another week has come and gone leaving us to ponder the upcoming events that will shape our lives and, more importantly, our dinners out. But before we move on, let’s have one last look at the blog posts from this week: Last Night’s Sea Saw Finale Last Night: Skyy Vodka…

Summer Beer Quest Week Three

As per @deonadee’s request, I checked out Sonora Brewhouse this week to find their best Summer beer selections. My discoveries: Armadillo Red Ale, Hefeweizen, and Stinger Pale Ale.  Check out the updated slide show to cast your vote via e-mail or twitter…

Brew Review: Sun Up’s Armadillo Red Ale

This Summer Beer Quest is taking a toll on me. Don’t think for a minute that I’m complaining about writing and (in this case) photographing beer around our fair city. Far from it. It’s the subsequent eating that’s such a drag later on. Take the Sonora Brewhouse for example. Sun…

Budget Beat: Asi Es La Vida

It took my living in Phoenix nearly four years and countless trips up and down 24th Street to stop at the Mexican restaurant with the goofy/charming hand-painted sign that depicts a blue parrot and the words “Asi Es La Vida.” The two-story building just north of Osborn Road looks just…

For the Love of…P.F. Chang’s?

Adam Aponte loves P.F. Chang’s. A lot. In fact, he and a friend took off Thursday night on a cross-country road trip to eat their way through seven different P.F. Chang’s China Bistro’s, in seven different cities from Phoenix to Boston, over the next two weeks. “And I plan on…

Cafe: Great Wall Hong Kong Cuisine

Dumpings, rice congee and chicken feet; there’s nothing not to love about dim sum. Admittedly, we weren’t up on the best Valley location to go for this Chinese delicacy. Luckily this week’s cafe column has the answer: Great Wall Hong Kong Cuisine.  Food Critic Michele Laudig on Great Wall Hong…

Towels: Your Kitchen Wingman

If you really want to make a statement while cooking for that special someone, then dress the part. Professional cooks wear a smock and a fancy hat, mostly because of hygiene requirements rather than an attempt to impress eaters. At home, it’s okay to be more relaxed. You don’t want…

Jackson Street Entertainment District Hits a Political Nerve

This afternoon, the City of Phoenix Planning and Zoning Committee has a scheduled hearing on the establishment, through rezoning, of the controversial Jackson Street Entertainment District — ground zero for those five new Bernie Kantak restaurants I mentioned yesterday. And it looks like a protest is in the works, too. I found…

Forking: The Tao of Towels

You can find a kitchen towel just about everywhere nowadays. The cheap and obvious place to purchase is your local supermarket or Target store. Keep in mind, the local places are going to have cheap weave towels that usually have a tacky floral print or lame color scheme. You can…

Posh Offers Summer Four-Course Prix Fixe

Just got the skinny from chef Joshua Hebert that Posh is rolling out a special $35, four-course prix fixe dinner that will be available all summer long, from 5 to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. If you’re not familiar with Posh, go back and read my review from February. The…

Chef Bernie Kantak Planning Five Restaurants Downtown

Former Cowboy Ciao chef Bernie Kantak and his business partners have finalized a deal to open not one, not two, but five new restaurants downtown, reports the Republic today. The concepts will be Southwestern, Southern, steakhouse, Latin, and wine bar, and will be located at 1st Street and Jackson, at the heart…

We’ve Got Your Meal Ticket to Fresh Pasta

Sure we prefer fresh pasta over the dried stuff, but we always imagined chefs slaving away for hours rolling dough and cutting semolina spirals with crazy thousand-dollar pasta makers. Little did we know that making noodles is literally easier than pie… In this week’s Meal Ticket dining newsletter, Chef Payton…

Cooking School Secrets: Time for the Real World

Classes are over. Finally. Not sure how other classes do it, but we went out with a bang (or should I say blaze). One of the students started a fire in the restaurant as he was preparing to make crepes suzette at the next to last service. True to form…

Smeeks: New Candy Shop Coming to CenPho

“Why doesn’t somebody open a _____ in Central Phoenix?” Fill in that blank for any kind of stylish indie business (especially anything food- and beverage-related), and I’ve wondered it aloud. For all the interesting things going on in CenPho these days, there’s still room for plenty more. Literally a day…

Last Night: Skyy Vodka Bar Chef Competition

Last night, a dozen local bartenders gathered at Scottsdale’s fashion-forward CANAL restaurant for an Iron Chef style competition which tested their cocktail making prowess. A few of the culinary scene’s big names were also there, including chef James Porter and emcee Dave Johnson, head of the wine and spirits program at Sol y Sombra. When Johnson showed…

Monday Night Martha: Shrimp and Pearls

Tonight’s meal could also be called “the dinner so nice, we made it twice.” The recipe is clipped from this month’s Gourmet magazine. You can also find it at Epicurious. The “pearls” in the title refer to a spherical semolina-based pasta known as Israeli couscous. Unlike its Moroccan counterpart, Israeli…