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. Quick Guide to Cooking Beans Plastic Disposable Coffee Cup…

UN Study Says World Wastes One Billion Tons of Food a Year

Planning on tossing that slightly-bruised banana or uneaten plate of buffet goodies? You might want to think again. According to CNN Money, the United Nations says about 1.3 billion tons of food is lost or wasted every year — about roughly one third of all the food produced for human…

Barrio Cafe, La Grande Orange, Cowboy Ciao and Cartel Coffee Coming to Sky Harbor

Earlier this week, we blogged about the upcoming restaurant changes at Sky Harbor International Airport’s Terminal 4. Deliberations were underway for the initial restaurant “Master Concessionaire” recommendation, which would then be passed through several other committees before receiving final approval from the Phoenix City Council. Well, the verdict is in…

Saffron Kitchen Pops Up with a South African One-Night-Only Dinner

If you frequent local farmers’ markets, no doubt you’ve been tempted by Andrea White’s sassy, swanky, sexy (can you tell we love her names?!) Saffron Kitchen pies. Now White is presenting a one-night pop up dinner, Thursday, May 19, at Cycle, called “Ubuntu in Phoenix.” The price is $35, and the food will…

The Third Beer: Dinner and a Movie

Staying in? We’ve got you covered — both on the culinary and entertainment fronts. Now presenting Dinner and a Movie — a guide to a do it yourself evening of food and film. ​This week we paired film noir with beer braised pork and Austrian style potato salad. Inspired by the ferris…

Golden Gazpacho at Rita’s Kitchen

  Last year we marked the hundred day countdown to Best of Phoenix by sharing our 100 Favorite Dishes with you. Now we’re back — with the 2011 edition. Have a suggestion for a dish you’d like us to try? Leave it in the comments section or email amy.silverman@newtimes.com.  99:…

Cafe: El Chorro Lodge

It’s hard to live in the Valley and not hear mention of El Chorro Lodge. If you listen to NPR, you’ve no doubt heard an announcer remind you not to forget the sticky buns should you take a trip to the well-known eatery. The thing is, this week’s cafe column…

Coming Soon: Private Rack Gastropub

A few years back, New York jump-started the trend of “gastropubs” — British-style watering holes that go beyond the standard pub fare of fried fish and greasy burgers to present a quality, chef-driven menu of creative dishes. Shortly afterwards, the trend made its way to Phoenix via Mabel’s on Main,…

Cob Oven Pizzas from GROWop: Corn Not Included

Burrowed in the corner of the GROWop Collective’s burgeoning community garden on the corner of 6th street and Garfield is a hand-built cob oven, perfectly sized for mini pizzas. This Third Friday, the GROWop will be making pizzas topped with veggies straight from their garden for art-goers and boutique shoppers…

Beckett’s Original Grilled Cheese from Beckett’s Table

Last year we marked the hundred day countdown to Best of Phoenix by sharing our 100 Favorite Dishes with you. Now we’re back — with the 2011 edition. Have a suggestion for a dish you’d like us to try? Leave it in the comments section or email amy.silverman@newtimes.com.  100: Beckett’s…

BLD: Chandler’s One-Stop Comfort Spot

We dropped by Chandler’s newest breakfast, lunch and dinner spot recently to get a look at Cork’s baby sister, BLD. The brightly lit space wasn’t exactly jumping for a Saturday night, but when your neighbors are Oregano’s and Rancho de Tia Rosa, competition for dinner patrons can get a little…

What’s Cooking at Sky Harbor’s Terminal 4?

Changes are happening over at Sky Harbor International Airport, and we’re not just talking about the otherworldly metal arches that recently went up at 44th Street and Washington in preparation for the PHX Sky Train. The grub offered inside Terminal 4 is also headed for a major overhaul. Last year,…

Memorable Movie Sandwiches: A When Harry Met Sally Sexy Deli Meat Delight Anyone?

Sometimes, along with great cinema comes great sandwiches. From Robert De Niro’s turkey on rye in Copland, to Gary Busey’s meatball sub in Point Break, to Clark Griswold’s picnic-sandwich-that-he-doesn’t-know-has-pee-on-it in National Lampoon’s Vacation, here’s a fun little montage honoring moviedom’s most memorable grinders. Follow Chow Bella on Facebook and Twitter.     …

Van Gogh’s “The Starry Night” Recreated in Bacon

Bacon, America’s meat candy, is already pretty amazing on its own. So a contest that challenges folks to make something from what some say is the most versatile meat on the planet truly raises the (bacon) bar. Instructables member and bacon-enthusiast, CopperTwist decided to take a porcine point of view…

Free Food Photography Online Workshop This Weekend

If you’ve ever tried to photograph your food at home, you know that it’s tricky business. It looks and tastes so good but then you check the viewfinder of your digital camera and it looks like a yellow-tinted blob. Want to make your images look like what you see in…