• Tuesdays with Ruhlman

    Our Virtual Book Tour continues today over at Ruhlman.com with a highly in-depth interview. I don’t normally suffer fools gladly, but for him I made an exception. Enjoy!

  • Eating While Standing Up (Banh Mi Saigon Bakery & The Bagel Hole)

    In the current food issue of The New Yorker, Calvin Trillin wonders–in another one of his hilarious food essays–if “through some rare genetic oddity, my sense of taste is at full strength only when I’m standing up.” He wonders this because of his deep love for street food. As a participant of the Calvin Trillin…

  • The Virtual Book Tour Starts Today

    Hey, it’s Labor Day and most of you are off on vacation but for those of you who are home and eager to learn more about me and the book, check out my first stop on my Virtual Book Tour over at Serious Eats. You’ll learn all about my phobias, my process, and what makes…

  • A Queens Odyssey: Lunch at S’Agapo with The Daily News

    A Queens Odyssey: Lunch at S’Agapo with The Daily News

    A few weeks ago, when the new design arrived to my site, I received a comment from a reader named Eric who couldn’t believe, when perusing my new Restaurant Reviews section that I hadn’t yet been to Queens. Eager to remedy this, I wrote him an e-mail and asked him where I should go. He…

  • Corngasm

    If all of the scientists in the world got together with all of the chefs and brought a giant pile of corn to a mystical temple of food and drink, with muses and angels dancing around them, they could not produce a more rapturous dish than the dish you see above: Jasper White’s Corn Chowder…

  • Hungry in the Hamptons at The Stone Creek Inn

    This is a quick post about a dinner I ate this weekend in the Hamptons. My parents were there with my brother and his girlfriend, Tali, for a party, and I came the day before to spend time with everyone. We had a really forgettable lunch in Westhampton at 75 Main–country club food, indifferent service–and…

  • The Book Is Here TODAY

    After years–literally years!–of working on it, my book “The Amateur Gourmet: How To Shop, Chop, and Table-Hop Like A Pro (Almost)” should be in your book store RIGHT NOW. Go out there today and buy it; take a picture of yourself with it and upload it to The Amateur Gourmet Book Pool on Flickr. If…

  • Squash Blossom Serenade

    Squash Blossom Serenade

    I’ve always been afraid of squash blossoms. I knew you could cook them–stuff them with cheese and fry them–but somehow that seemed difficult. Plus you have to search inside each flower for bugs and who wants to take a chance that you might miss one? “No thank you,” I used to say to myself. “No…

  • The Proud Coffee Shop Owner

    For more information about Joe, head to Joe’s website.

  • Gettin’ Figgy Wit’ It

    Gettin’ Figgy Wit’ It

    The internet has changed how we cook. Before the internet, I might’ve gone to the store and seen figs (as I did the other day) and said, “Wow, those look nice, but I have no idea what to do with them.” Now, because of the internet, I bought the figs, brought them home, Googled “fig…