Forking: Mango Salsa Recipe

We’re unsure whether Colin Redding’s “Mango Salsa Pants” is a recipe for a delicious salsa or a recipe for saying hell to the kitchen and heading to the bedroom instead. Possible ulterior motives aside, this sounds like a tasty salsa. Mango Salsa Pants 1 mango, peeled, seeded, and diced 1/2…

Mango Salsa Pants

Editor’s note: C.M. Redding’s musings on food and dating will continue unabated — but “Spooning” now has a new name: “Forking.” I ventured out on a recent First Friday, looking for inspiration. I met my friend Cindy at MADE art boutique on the corner of Fifth and Roosevelt — the…

Battle of the Free Samples

Costco vs. Sam’s Club The economy is rough these days and we could all use a free meal. If you head to your nearest bulk goods store on the weekend, you’ll find a glut of free samples that would fill anyone. But which bulk store has the better samples going…

Recent Restaurant Closures

July was yet another tough month for the local restaurant scene. Among the recent casualties were the high-profile SouthBridge eatery, Canal; CenPho Belgian spot Trente-Cinq 35, and Richardson’s, a local institution that was destroyed by fire. Next door to Richardson’s, newcomer Luci’s Healthy Marketplace faced an unfortunate setback as well,…

Julie & Julia Madness

Who knew a movie about cooking could generate so much buzz? The Julia Child and Julie Powell biopic comes to the big screen this weekend. The hotly awaited film weaves the memoirs of both Child and Powell and it’s garnered largely positive early reviews. If you want to get in…

Favorite Ethnic Markets: Yasha From Russia

This is the time of year when folks in Phoenix head for cooler pastures, and it’s time to travel the world if you can. But, if your vacation this summer is a staycation, you can still feed your inner globetrotter by heading to India, Africa, and Russia — via several…

Chef Chat: Matt Taylor, Metro Brasserie

A traditionalist and an up-and-comer at once, 25-year-old Matt Taylor is probably the youngest executive chef around, and he’s one of the most well known. Taylor is a curious combination of discipline and ease, both a risk-taker and a culinary purist. Maybe that’s how he got to be the head…

Postino Owner Craig DeMarco Bringing New Concept to Central

He’s already hit a home run with Postino Central, the just-north-of-Camelback eatery that’s a spinoff of his ultra-popular Arcadia wine bar. Now restaurateur Craig DeMarco has his sights on something practically across the street. DeMarco is excited about the circa 1940 building at Central Avenue and Oregon, a small strip…

In this Week’s Meal Ticket: Some Like It Hot

​Do you like things hot — we’re talking eye-watering, tongue-tingling, sear-the-roof-of-your-mouth spicy? In this week’s Meal Ticket dining newsletter, find out which Valley restaurant offers a muy caliente Inferno burrito, plus mouthwatering 99-cent margarita specials. We’ve also got the scoop on a “magical” and very romantic Valley restaurant that’s reopening next week after a…

Coming in September: Phoenix Cooks!

Yes, Phoenix — this city will come back to life pretty soon. Things feel slow right now, but at least there’s a big culinary event right around the corner, ushering a whole season of activities for food fanatics. Phoenix Cooks! is the shindig to put on your calendar. Scheduled for…

Favorite Ethnic Markets: India Plaza

This is the time of year when folks in Phoenix head for cooler pastures, and it’s time to travel the world if you can. But, if your vacation this summer is a staycation, you can still feed your inner globetrotter by heading to India, Africa, and Russia — via several…

Three Roots Cafe Returns to the Tempe Scene

After a few months’ hiatus, popular Mill Avenue coffeehouse Three Roots is back in business, under new ownership (it didn’t go co-op after all). Besides a fresh coat of paint, new flooring, and other repairs, the bohemian spirit of the place remains the same. Even many of the same vegan…

Monday Night Martha: Foil Baked Salmon

Not sure how you feel about Food Network stars but we’re big fans of Giada De Laurentiis. We received two cookbooks when we got married, Mark Bittman’s How to Cook Everything and Giada’s Everyday Italian: 125 Simple and Delicious Recipes. The Bittman bible is dog-eared and beet-stained and we dip…

Caffiend: Mama Java’s House Blend

Mama Java’s has the good fortune of being close to several other cool businesses. It’s across the street from Hazelwood’s, should patrons decide they’d like to sing karaoke and get drunk after coffee, and it’s in the same strip mall as the Book Gallery, should patrons decide they’d like to…

Chef Nobuo Fukuda Brings Japanese Treats to Welcome Diner

This really puts the “welcome” in Welcome Diner. James Beard Award-winning chef Nobuo Fukuda is testing out dishes for his in-the-works restaurant this coming Saturday (August 8) at Welcome Diner (924 E. Roosevelt). It’s the second such night he’s hosted since closing Sea Saw in early June. Although Fukuda’s new izakaya…

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: Summer Beer Quest Week Nine Local Lyricist Maja Rapping…

Brew Review: Why Does President Obama Like Bud Light?

Whether you agree with his decisions or not, there can be no doubt that President Obama has already accomplished many things since entering office in January of 2009. He has closed Guantanamo Bay. He has supported stem cell research. But it is one of his most recent decisions that has…

Closed for Business: Mickey’s Hangover

Oh Mickey, what a pity. It’s the end of an era for Scottsdale nightlife, as Mickey’s Hangover has closed its doors, according to the Trib. In case you’ve never knocked back a beer while hanging out on one of its thrift store couches, Mickey’s was sort of a tongue-in-cheek place to…

Beach Bites: The Ramen King and I

Some people have problems with commitment. People do change after all and the person you love today may turn into a psycho hose beast tomorrow. But through the assistance of close friends or the sage advice of one’s elders we work through commitment issues and find deeper connections than we…

Pork on a Fork: Nebraska Hog-Farmers in Phoenix

If you’ve been at a farmers market in the Valley lately, you’ve probably run into a booth with a rather odd name and a Nebraska Huskers bumper sticker on the cooler: Pork on a Fork. The name, we’re not sure about, but the Huskers sticker is there because the company’s…