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  • Gina DePalma’s Fonduta

    Gina DePalma’s Fonduta

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    February 19, 2014

    [One of my favorite people in the food world–actually, in the world period–is the brilliant writer/chef/pastry chef Gina DePalma, author of Dolce Italiano and former pastry chef at Babbo. If you’re not following her on Twitter or reading her blog, you really should; it’s excellent. And here she is with a sauce that’ll make all…

  • Lemon-Caper Beurre Blanc Sauce (Or: Don’t Tell Your Doctor)

    Lemon-Caper Beurre Blanc Sauce (Or: Don’t Tell Your Doctor)

    Guest Posts

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    February 18, 2014

    [Sometimes I think that Craig’s dad, Steve Johnson, writes more popular posts than I do when he’s at the helm of my site. Here he is, joining the Sauce Week fray, with a Lemon-Caper Beurre Blanc that I hope he makes for me the next time I visit Bellingham. Take it away, Steve!] Several years…

  • Espagnole Sauce: My Culinary Everest

    Espagnole Sauce: My Culinary Everest

    Guest Posts

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    February 18, 2014

    [My friend Diana Fithian–playwright and home cook extraordinaire–kicks off Day 2 of Sauce Week with this epic post about one of the world’s most difficult and important sauces. Take it away, Diana!] When Adam asked if Iʼd like to contribute to Sauce Week, and sent a list of sauces to choose from, there was one…

  • Rib-Eye Steak with Sauce Béarnaise

    Rib-Eye Steak with Sauce Béarnaise

    Main Dishes, Meat, Recipes, Sauces/Dressings

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    February 17, 2014

    A few months ago, when I first conceived of Sauce Week, I set out to make a dinner for myself that promised to be so outrageously decadent, I’d have to close my blinds before eating the first forkful. The premise was pretty basic–steak and potatoes–with one key difference. I was going to drench the whole…

  • Welcome To Sauce Week

    Welcome To Sauce Week

    Housekeeping

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    February 17, 2014

    A few months ago, I had an idea. “What if I devoted a whole week on my blog to sauces? Just posts about all different kinds of sauces and I enlisted my friends to make some sauces and I also made some sauces and, you know, it was just a whole week of sauces.” So…

  • Soup Dumplings at Din Tai Fung

    Soup Dumplings at Din Tai Fung

    Atwater/Los Feliz/Glen…, California, Los Angeles, Travel

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    February 12, 2014

    My shame was very great indeed. Din Tai Fung, the world famous emporium of soup dumplings, had opened up at the Americana Mall literally ten minutes from where we live in Atwater Village. I’d seen the sign go up when I was Christmas shopping, and–a few weeks later–I saw life through the windows. But any…

  • A French Feast for Craig’s Birthday (And The Best Soup I’ve Ever Made)

    A French Feast for Craig’s Birthday (And The Best Soup I’ve Ever Made)

    Bests, Soups

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    February 10, 2014

    This year, on Craig’s birthday, I had a revelation. My usual instinct to take him out to a fancy dinner on the big day (a tradition that began with an epic meal at Per Se back in 2008) really has nothing to do with Craig’s interests or wants and everything to do with my own.…

  • Lemony Greens on Garlicky Beans

    Lemony Greens on Garlicky Beans

    Recipes, Sides

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    February 6, 2014

    Trader Joe’s has always been a mystery to me. People love the place, they start to cheer when one opens up in their neighborhood, but I’ve always been stumped by what to buy there. I’ve done well with trail mix (because it tastes more like candy), and it’s nice to get a decent bottle of…

  • Gone to Greenville: Pomegranate, Swamp Rabbit Cafe, Makin’ Moonshine, Fried Green Tomatoes, Henry’s Smokehouse, Brewery 85 and High Cotton

    Gone to Greenville: Pomegranate, Swamp Rabbit Cafe, Makin’ Moonshine, Fried Green Tomatoes, Henry’s Smokehouse, Brewery 85 and High Cotton

    Travel

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    February 4, 2014

    In case you were driving from Columbia, South Carolina to Greenville last Tuesday, that was me blasting the original Broadway cast recording of RENT and singing along at the top of my lungs. It was really a mismatched pairing of sound and scenery–gospel churches, religious bumper stickers–but that juxtaposition was what made it so delightful.…

  • Skipping Across South Carolina: Hominy Grill, Terra, City Roots and Southern Belly BBQ

    Skipping Across South Carolina: Hominy Grill, Terra, City Roots and Southern Belly BBQ

    Travel

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    January 29, 2014

    Last we spoke, I was living it up in Charleston, pigging out at FIG and Husk and Butcher and Bee. The next morning, I was supposed to leave right away for Columbia but felt the pull of the one place I hadn’t managed to squeeze in over the previous 48 hours: Hominy Grill. And Hominy…

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