Thank God for Twitter! I’m sure I would have found out eventually, but I saw a tweet this morning congratulating me on being nominated in the video category for the Saveur Magazine 1st Annual Best Blog Awards! I had no idea, and quickly went to make sure I wasn’t being punk’d…it was true!
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Breaking News: Food Wishes Nominated for Saveur Magazine 1st Annual Best Food Blog Awards!
March 2nd, 2010
Food Lover Garlic Shrimp in Coconut Milk, Tomatoes and Cilantro
March 2nd, 2010
Food Lover A quick shrimp stew cooked in a tomato coconut broth with a hint of lime and cilantro. Simple enough to make for a weekday dinner yet sophisticated enough to serve to company. Serve this with rice to…
Click on the link for the full recipe.
How Bacon Can Make Any Dish Suck
March 2nd, 2010
Food Lover Bacon is delicious, rich, fatty; we all know this, says Chef Tim Love in the Daily Beast. But this thing where we put it in everything, that’s got to stop. The bacon flavor takes over, for starters: “With any ingredient, no matter how versatile, it is the chef’s job to temper it. Instead, because it’s [...]
Jerk Your Meat to Win
March 2nd, 2010
Food Lover If you weren’t already aware of our burgeoning national jerky craze, the Minneapolis-based restaurant Hell’s Kitchen is ratcheting things up a notch by holding an event that it’s proclaiming the first annual Jerky Competition on April 5.
Via the press release: “Pros as well as amateurs can enter, with a Grand Prize of $300 cash plus [...]
Foods That Might Kill You, If Stupidity Doesn’t Kill You First
March 2nd, 2010
Food Lover Time magazine has published an exceedingly silly list of the “Top 10 Most Dangerous Foods.” Lazy beyond belief and essentially without any kind of organizing principle that might help give it shape or definition, the list includes stuff like rhubarb (pictured at right), because if you eat rhubarb leaves, they’re dangerous!; fugu, which kills a [...]
Greek Lentil Soup
February 16th, 2010
Food Lover This is an incredibly simple dish and popular in the villages especially, in the cold winter months. It is not so much the lentil soup that is so enjoyable as the whole meal with the accompaniments – feta cheese covered in olive oil and sprinkled with oregano; olives and bread, ideally olive pitta bread – [...]
Greek Orange Spoon Sweet (Gliko Koutaliou Portokali)
February 16th, 2010
Food Lover It’s common practice in Greece if you visit someone during the day or early evening, to be offered a spoon sweet, or ‘gliko koutaliou’. This is a sweet made from fruit and kept in a jar, to be served on sweet dish (preferrable glass) whenever someone comes. All types of fruit are used, but this [...]
Greek Sea Bass (Lavraki)
February 16th, 2010
Food Lover This method of cooking sea bass (Lavraki) is popular on the island of Cephalonia, especially in Fiskardo, where large amounts of the fish can be found in the sea. What makes it different is that the stomach is filled with the garlic an herbs and it is baked wrapped in greaseproof paper. It’s quite easy [...]
10 Food Networks
February 16th, 2010
Food Lover Whether you are a food blogger or just interested in finding great recipes and interacting with other foodies online, food networks are a great resource. I have listed 10 networks (in alphabetical order) that you might like to check out and decide to join.
BakeSpace
Food Bloggers
Foodblogs
Foodbuzz
Foodista
FoodTubeNet
Group Recipes
Half Hour Meals
The Leftover Queen Forum
Tastebuddelights
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6 Traditional Greek Dishes For Clean Monday
February 16th, 2010
Food Lover This coming Monday – February 15 – is Clean Monday in Greece. This is the start of the Lent period before Easter and there are several traditional dishes that are eaten on this day. Below, you’ll find some of them. Just click on the links to go to the recipes.
Taramosalata
This is also well-known worldwide. It [...]
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