Archive for the ‘Web Finds’ Category
Miami New Times food blog
The Miami New Times has launched a food blog called Short Order. It seems that they’ve brought the food-related posts from Riptide into it but now all food posts will go there. This might mean more frequent food blogging and yes, more Lee Klein. The New Times Broward-Palm Beach critic, Gail Shepherd, will also be contributing. I’ve added it to my […]
Michael’s Genuine in Bruni’s Top Ten
Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink was among Frank Bruni’s top ten in today’s New York Times. Well deserved! [via Chowhound]
Here’s Bruni’s full list:
Central Michel Richard (Washington)
Cochon (New Orleans)
Coi (San Francisco)
Fearing’s (Dallas)
Fraiche (Culver City, Calif.)
Guy Savoy (Las Vegas)
Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink (Miami)
O Ya (Boston)
Tilth (Seattle)
Ubuntu (Napa, Calif.).
Updated to add links to restaurants.
New Miami food blog
Leslie of Still Life With Food has started a new little project. The {read} kitchen is her new food blog and so far, it’s a joy to read. In her words, it’s wickedly delicious banter. Check it out.
tags: food blogs
Miami food blogs
When I began blogging, I couldn’t find many food blogs in Miami. There existed JeffEats, which is from Broward and seems to no longer exist, and Miami Foodie, which was abandoned. Now, though, now is different. Old-time Miami bloggers give food its fair share of coverage on their blogs, but blogs exclusively about food in Miami have been quickly sprouting around the […]
Catching up
Back from New York. I hope to tell you all about that tomorrow. For now, a quick note on an interesting tidbit I missed while I was gone. You may have seen this in other blogs but let this serve as a reminder.
Plum Miami Beach is giving everyone a chance to be a food critic. […]
Learn from the best at Plum Miami Beach
Ever wanted your favorite chefs to show you a thing or two in the kitchen? Plum Miami Beach — which has only been around for a month — has a really neat feature that takes us into some of Miami’s hottest kitchens to see how their chefs prepare a dish of their choice. The […]
Cooking on 4th of July?
Staying in at home with family and friends is probably one of your best bets tomorrow. Who likes crowds anyway? If you’re still looking for what to make, here are some yummy ideas from around the web.
* Grilled hot dogs with mango chutney and red onion relish [Epicurious]
* Grilled pork tenderloin with guava glaze and […]
Scrambling for recipes? Try these sites
Earlier this week a coworker stopped by my desk and asked if I could recommend good recipe Web sites for his sister. I wrote him a quick email with my favorites not really planning on sharing its contents here. But when a friend in Chicago left me a voicemail last night asking for some sites […]
VideoJug: Recipes on tape
Did you know that when eating sushi you should never pass food to another person from your chopsticks to theirs? Apparently this mimicks part of a Japanese funeral ritual and is therefore considered extremely offensive. I learned this through a video on How to Eat Sushi that I found on a website a friend emailed […]