I just have to let readers know how much time and aggravation this intimidating-looking combo saves me. It seems I've fallen in love with my immersion blender.
Read moreA New and Improved Tabla Indian Restaurant
I was never a huge fan of Tabla, and Indian restaurant, and was wary to return when it added Chinese and Thai dishes along with a spiffier decor. The owner invited me back for a look-see, and I'm a fan now. Several of the dishes are memorable.
Read moreOne Delicious Dish: Black Bean Burger at The Whiskey
Vegetarians, take heed. The Whiskey makes one heckuva black bean burger.
Read moreWhere to Eat in Newport Beach
Upon landing in Newport Beach, California, we set out to find tacos. If you like California-Mex cuisine, here's where to eat in Newport Beach.
Read moreWhat to Eat in Laguna Beach
The challenge? 48 hours to eat our way through Laguna Beach, California. Such choices! Terrific chefs, local produce, proximity to Mexico, and diners open to bold flavors converge into oh-my-heavens terrific plates of food. Here is a starter list of what to eat in Laguna Beach.
Read moreWhat Makes a Hotel Worth $795 a night?
During my 48-hour adventure at Montage Laguna Beach, I got to experience those ultra-pampering touches that help justify the rate of $795 a night.
Read moreOne Delicious Drink: the Epcot Food & Wine Festival's Frozen Chew-tini
The Epcot Food & Wine Festival enters its 20th years with a fresh new batch of Marketplace foods and drinks -- as always, an enticing mix of flavors. Today I'd like to introduce you to the Frozen Chew-tini.
Read moreThe Upside of an Empty Nest, Part 2
Scrubbing schmutz off the counter on yet another July afternoon, I hollered to my sons, "You people are pigs! You are disgusting! You are so dirty!" And then, humbly, "And I'll miss you so much when you're gone in two months, despite the mess."
Read moreThe Upside of an Empty Nest, Part 1
I miss my kids, but not the junk food. Our pantry is now nearly empty of highly processed crap (though, truth be told, I did return that cereal to the shelf upon discovering the box unopened. The vegetable-phobe yunguns will eat the sugary oats in December.) Here's an upside of the empty nest.
Read moreA Wise Guide to Magical Dining Month Orlando
Thought it's not technically September yet, Magical Dining Month Orlando is underway. Get out of the house now! Go! Eat! Don't wait! Sponsored by Visit Orlando, Magical Dining Month Orlando involves 70+ restaurants--many of them terrific--serving three-course dinners for $33.
Read moreTry It: Two Chefs Seafood
I knew Bernard Carmouche was one of the two culinarians behind Two Chefs Seafood. He'd made great meals at Emeril's Orlando, in my experience, so I trotted over recently to see what he's doing now that he's untethered from celebity chef Emeril Lagasse.
Read moreSpanish Flair at Tapa Toro
One prime exception has long been the raucous Greek restaurant Taverna Opa, which happens to have excellent food. Now the same family has opened a Spanish eatery nearby, Tapa Toro. So far, the flavors are just as good.
Read more2015 Orlando Taste of the Nation
Share Our Strength helps gets food to hungry people all over the country. You can eat really, really well Saturday night while supporting the effort. Here in Orlando, the local chapter raises money in part by hosting an annual mega-feast called Orlando Taste of the Nation. More than 40 local restaurants from family-friendly to ultra-fine will hand out small portions of one specially prepared dish.
Read moreOne Delicious Dish: Pancetta and Cannellini Bean Soup
This is a pancetta and cannellini bean soup, and it is one of the most intensely flavored, robust, satisfying soups I have ever had. That sounds over the top, I know. I'm embarrassed to be so effusive. But this soup, sold by chef Ryan Freelove of Market to Table Cuisine, deserves superlatives.
Read moreOne Delicious Dish: Sapporo Ramen
I was cranky and yearning for a lunch of fresh scrambled unwashed, multi-colored eggs from the dozen I'd just bought at the Winter Garden Farmer's Market. But I had an obstacle the size of Japan. Two nights before, Ricky Ly, the Asian-American food blogger behind Tasty Chomps, had told The Hub and me about Sapporo Ramen, claiming its noodle soups rival those in Tokyo. I had zero chance of keeping my foodie-man away from this restaurant for even one more meal period.
Read more2015 Epcot Food and Wine Festival - a Sneak Peek
It seems early to contemplate the 2015 Epcot Food and Wine Festival, which falls in fall, when the temperatures cool. Yet Epcot's culinary staff has been planning since the last festival ended.
Read moreTry Disney-Style African Street Foods at Harambe Market
Brilliant as always with its theming, when Disney opened an open-air food court at Animal Kingdom, it didn't just build a food court. Instead Disney built Harambe Market.
Read moreTwo Delicious Dishes: Sushi Pop and Pig Floyd's
Here are two crazy-delicious creations that made my July 4 holiday reason to celebrate. They're from Sushi Pop and Pig Floyd's Urban Barbakoa.
Read moreThree More Great Beach Reads for Summer 2015
I was completely absorbed by each of these. The plot and the writing beckoned so strongly that I choose book time on the sofa over essentially every other activity.
Read moreWhat a Rush! Try Escapology Orlando
"Ten out of 10, I'd do that again." That was a guest, a 22-year-old University of Florida Aerospace Engineering senior, in the car on the way home from Escapology Orlando.
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