Cheese from Costco Likely Tied to E.Coli Cases, Officials Say

This just in from the Arizona Department of Health Services: You might want to think twice before cutting the cheese. From a DHS news release sent out this afternoon: More than two dozen cases of Escherichia coli (E. coli) in five states are likely tied to cheese sold or tasted…

Gasper Manno’s Bruschetta Pasquale

Gasper Manno is known for his Neapolitan pizza at Gasper’s Casual Italian Dining/Pizzeria, but today he divulges the recipe for another Italian classic that doesn’t require a wood oven: Bruschetta Pasquale.

The Whole Enchilada: Secreto vs. Los Dos Molinos

Food History Lesson: Enchiladas as we know them are not authentically Mexican. Blows the mind, doesn’t it? Ok, maybe not. We all know how easily foreign foods get corrupted when American chefs get their butter/cheese/sugar covered hands on them. In ancient Mexico, pre-Columbians would take tortillas made from ground corn treated…

Karl Boerner’s Strassburger Cookies

Yesterday, in Sweet Talk, Karl Boerener of Karl’s Quality Bakery shared some sweet memories of his apprenticeship in Europe and journey to Phoenix . Today we bring you Karl’s recipe for Strassburger cookies, a delicate butter and almond cookie, delicious on its own, dipped in chocolate (which makes everything taste better)…

The McRib Returns, or The Greatest Day of the Year Is Upon Us

Election results? Who cares. World Series? Whatever. The Walking Dead on AMC? Please, that series blows. For fans of McDonald’s McRib sandwich, which launched nationwide yesterday, nothin’ else matters. The McRib sandwich — a pressed pork patty with 26 grams of fat, zero ribs, crazy-delicious pickles, and a die-hard cult…

Gasper Manno of Gasper’s Casual Italian Dining/Pizzeria

Gasper Manno is an Italian born and raised and New York pizzeria trained pizza man. Manno has lived and breathed pizza since his childhood in Sicily when his mom topped leftover bread dough with tomato, parmasen and anchioves to his days tossing pies for the very particular New York crowd. Now, he puts on a pizza-making show at the pizza bar in his very own place: Gasper’s Casual Italian Dining/Pizzeria.

Sara Oliver, What Are You Eating?

Sara Oliver The jeweler and artist has an art opening on Friday, November 5 at Sweets and Beats. Hanging on the walls will be about 120 drawings and mixed media pieces all under $20, plus there will be Tammie Coe cupcakes and a free show by Doctor Dinosaur from Tucson…

Jan Brewer Proclaims Arizona Wine Week

Wine drinkers rejoice! Arizona celebrates its inaugural Arizona Wine Week Oct. 30 to Nov. 6. Gov. Jan Brewer, who’s been known to enjoy a glass or four of wine herself, will formally proclaim the week-long celebration Nov. 1 at Phoenix Public Market.

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: Fry Girl Faces Freaky Fair Grub Pumpkin Showdown: And…

Poached Egg and Arugula Salad with Pancetta and Wild Mushrooms

Yesterday we gave you tips and techniques for poaching eggs, perfectly! Today, a recipe worthy of your new skill. Poached Egg and Arugula Salad with Pancetta and Wild Mushrooms Salad: 12 oz baby arugula or frisee 8 slices of pancetta, thinly sliced 6 oz wild mushrooms: crimini, chanterelle, or morel,…

Mobile Food Court Starts in November

After a slight delay, Phoenix will finally be able to take its food truck scene to the next level. Friday, Nov. 5 marks the beginning of a Mobile Food Court to be held at Downtown Phoenix Public Market every Friday – and yes, it is actually happening, organizers assure us…

Barrel-Aged Cocktails Premiere Tonight at Quiessence

​Distillers of whiskey and other spirits have known for centuries that aging a drink in oak barrels does wonders for its flavor, smoothing out rough edges while adding layers of complexity to both aroma and taste. Bartenders and cocktail artisans across the country are now catching on and letting their…

Chef Christopher Gross’ Kitchen Secrets

Editor’s note: Each week on Chow Bella, our food blog, we bring you an interview with a local chef. Visit www.phxfood.com for more tasty tales. Michele Laudig’s Cafe column will return next week. Christopher Gross of Christopher’s Restaurant and Crush Lounge understandably asks a journalist to call him Chef Christopher…

Sugar and Spice: Dunkin’ Donuts Tries Autumn on for Size

Autumn in Phoenix is anything but color tours, cider mills, and a chill in the air. Tell that to Dunkin’ Donuts. With a limited-time offering of returning menu items, Fry Girl couldn’t help harvesting the international doughnut and coffee retailer’s autumn-themed fare. Here’s the, um, fallout: Maple Cheddar Breakfast Sandwich:…

An Old-Fashioned Pie Fight: Kiss the Cook vs. My Mother’s

Poor Pie. It’s the red-headed stepchild of desserts, eclipsed by hip, sophisticated siblings Creme Brulee and Chocolate Lava Cake. Seriously, why does Cheesecake get all the glory while poor Pie is relegated to diners and once-a-year holiday meals?? Pie is comforting. Pie is natural. Pie is sexxxy.  In preparation for Chow Bella’s upcoming Pie Social…

Whataburger’s New Chocolate Brownie Pie Is a Fried Fib

What’s up at Whataburger? Recently, it’s been their newest limited-time menu item, a Chocolate Brownie Pie featuring warm chocolate brownie filling in a crust pod for 99 cents. “Our customers have grown up on our fried pies, and our newest pie offers a rich, delicious chocolate option,” said Rich Scheffler,…