Sunday, January 31, 2010

The Flea Goes Winter



I've loved the Brooklyn Flea from my first visit - local artists and artisans sell their hand-made jewels, clothing, accessories, and more; other locals sell used, vintage, and antique wares; and the local food scene shows up in force. The new winter location at One Hanson Place, the gorgeous, windowed, and historic Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower, only enhances the experience (and only a short G train ride away). Two highlights for me recently have been the earrings and necklaces at Birdhouse Jewelry, handmade in NYC, and the stellar fish tacos from Chonchos Tacos. Also a highlight, my friend Rob down there nimbly runs the show every week. Good on!



















Wednesday, January 6, 2010

The 100



Saveur just published their annual Saveur 100 issue. I truly look forward to this every year, and this time they actually collected recommendations from readers so each entry has a unique story with a unique voice. This format somehow feels very timely - readers from all over the country and the world bringing their local hidden treasures to light. I'm sure I will go through these 100 things, which are in no particular order and range from well-known chefs to rare books to simple recipes to eccentric food writers to heirloom utensils, 100 times, but right now this Turning Fork is my favorite entry and my new mission. Receiving this issue also reminds me of Gourmet's absence (they ceased publication after the November 2009 issue, at least they went out with a bang), alas.



Images via Saveur.com

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Home for the holidays

Backtracking a little... I just returned from a really great trip home for the holidays. Doing things I can only do in LA is my first priority when I am there. So... I cooked at home with mom most nights, ate lunch at new and old restaurants all over the city, saw two museum shows, hiked Runyon Canyon, and just generally took it all in. I couldn't edit this down any more so here is something like a photo album of my trip - full of local LA treats and homemade goodness.

Lunch before anything else

Baja Buds (a place i frequented in high school, for good reason) was my first stop when I arrived in LA, a new tradition is born.

LA MOCA's Collection: MOCA's First Thirty Years features some amazing work. Three highlights for me were Ed Ruscha's Chocolate Room, Roy Lichtenstein's Meat painting, and Nan Goldin's The Ballad of Sexual Dependency (not pictured).


Ed Ruscha's Chocolate Room


Roy Lichtenstein Meat


Instead of your typical wall label, MOCA posted artist's quotes next to their works and I thought it was a stroke of genius. This was definitely one of my favorites.

Pigging out at Bottega Louie

A former Brooks Brothers store, renovated, bright, shiny, and tied with a bow!


Pizza Napoli


Lasagne bolognese with house-made sauce and pasta (10 layers)


The finale... Lemon tart and latte


Gorgeous macarons at the take-out counter

Christmas Morning

Blueberry pancakes with berry compote - it's really good to be home

Typical Breakfast

Satsuma tangerine wedges, blackberries, blueberries, and honey over greek yogurt

Another delicious lunch

It's what a hamburger's all about

Hiking Runyon Canyon then eating dim sum


Ale running ahead


View from the top


In the canyon


A very beautiful morning


Dim sum at Elite


Doesn't get cozier than Heather and Alex in their backyard

Venice

Front-lit palm trees in Venice


Back-lit palm trees in Venice


Lunch with Vern at Gjelina

Making Dinner

Prepping artichokes in the manner of Julia Child


A master at work, mom making chicken parmesan

Trip to Newport

Hill in the valley


Driving down the 405, sky of angels


Season's Greetings from sunny Newport Beach

Visiting The Hammer

A little bit of Brooklyn in LA - Rob Fischer's Hammer Projects installation

Back to NY