Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Pickled for Passvoer

Pickling Spices, Salmon, and Onions, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
It's not just celebrants at the Seder who get pickled for Passover.  Every year we make pickled salmon, just as Marc's family has done for generations.  This is a close-up of how it looks right before we pour the pickling brine on it.  After 7-10 days, it's ready for eating!

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Deliverance Then And Now

Seder Table, Jaffa, Israel
This was our Seder table right before the start of Passover in 5764.  Inside the pages of our Haggadah is a prayer for the release of Soviet Jews.  That year, there was irony as we said the prayer.

Sitting at the table was a couple from the former Soviet Union and their son who was born in Israel hours after his parents' arrival.  As we celebrated our Exodus from Egypt centuries ago, we also celebrated this family's recent deliverance.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

La Vegas

Beer, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
This ice cold Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc hit the spot during a break from touring the Las Vegas Strip.  It seemed appropriate to have a French beer as we were dining in Cosmopolitan's Comme Ça restaurant with a view of Paris up the strip.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

crafted for us

Diver Sea Scallops and Caesar Salad, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
We realized a culinary dream by dining at Tom Colicchio's craftsteak restaurant at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.  From the diver sea scallops and Caesar salad (shown) to the heirloom cauliflower, hen of the woods mushrooms, rolls, and of course the steaks, our meal showed us why Colicchio is at the top of Top Chef.

The portions were very generous and much more than two regular-sized people could eat.  If possible, a couple should share a nice steak and a bunch of appetizers.  We didn't even have room for dessert.

PS: The waiter said his puppy was going to enjoy our leftovers!

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Perfectly Imperfect

Tomatoes, Granville Island Public Market, Vancouver, Canada
With irregular shapes and scuff marks, these beautiful tomatoes would never make it to a big chain grocery store.  Nonetheless, these are likely more tasty and healthy than those "perfect" tomatoes could ever hope to be.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

No Floundering

Flounder, Mashed Potatoes, and Capers, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
We certainly didn't flounder eating this meal.  It was delicious!  Would you believe this was at Max Lagers, a brew pub?

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Super Bowl of Cheese Doodles

Cheese Doodles, Mt Airy, Georgia, USA
Tonight the Denver Broncos will play the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII.  Whether you're a hard core fan or mildly interested, if you're watching the football game tonight you're likely surrounded by super-sized bowls of chips, nachos, pretzel, and perhaps even cheese doodles.  Going along with the carbohydrate fest are likely piles of chicken wings and troughs of salsas and dips.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Alcoholic Glow

Fu Manbrew, Smyrna, Georgia, USA
Despite the Goose Island glass (from Chicago), we were drinking Fu Manbrew, an Atlanta beer.  The name was funny and the profile sounded easy to drink, so we ordered it.  It didn't disappoint.

To get this photo, we put the glass in front of a tealight.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Better My Biscuit

Sweet Potato Biscuits, Mentone, Alabama, USA
We enjoyed these delicious sweet potato biscuits at the Wildflower Cafe.  We can't wait to go back for more!

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Start Your Day Right

French Toast, Springdale, Utah, USA
When you're on vacation, there is nothing so good as a filling breakfast to start your day.  A nutritious, well balanced breakfast is also important.  This delicious French Toast breakfast at Wildcat Willies included a starch (toast), protein (whipped cream), and fruit.  What could be healthier?

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Desperately Seeking Seafood?

Seafood Restaurant, Panama City, Florida, USA
Whenever we go to the Florida Panhandle, we have a craving for hushpuppies and deep fried fish and seafood.  This simple, unpretentious, down home place sure did deliver the goods.  We found Hunt's Oyster Bar by accident, but a lot of other folks seem to know about it too.  Check it out the next time you're in Panama City.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Christmas Dinner

Egg Rolls, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Many Jews around the USA will be enjoying Chinese food on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.  While their Christian friends are eating ham, they'll be enjoying egg drop soup, egg rolls, and sweet and sour chicken at their local Chinese restaurants.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

A Trifle of an Orange

Trifoliate Orange, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
This is a trifoliate orange, also known as a Chinese bitter orange and a hardy orange.  It is a relative of citrus, but is grown on a thorny shrub instead of a large tree.

To take this photo, we put the fruit on a white table and placed the iPhone 4 just inches away.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Essential Oil

Chanukah Sufganyot, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Besides lighting the Chanukah Menorah, cooking in oil is essential during Chanukah.  For kids and adults alike, these delicious Sufganyot (doughnuts) are fun to make and eat!

While olive oil is preferred for Chanukah cooking, vegetable oil is better for cooking sweets like Sufganyot.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Orange You Thankful?

Sweet Potatoes, Portland, Maine, USA
This Thursday is Thanksgiving in the USA and there's a good chance we'll be eating sweet potatoes.  Between sweet potatoes, carrot souffles, and pumpkin pies, it's surprising that we don't all turn orange after our Thanksgiving feasts.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Southern Comfort

Southern Cafeteria Food, Tucker, Georgia, USA
Sometimes, simpler is better.  Matthews Cafeteria sits on Main Street in Tucker as it has since 1956.  To say it's not fancy is an understatement, but the food is wonderful.  This meal of chicken and dumplings, butter beans, cabbage, cornbread, and cherry pie was outstanding.  They're also known for fried chicken, mac and cheese, pole beans, and many other Southern comfort foods.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Fall Favorite

Caramel Apples, Helen, Georgia, USA
Halloween may have just passed, but caramel (aka toffee) apples continue to be in style for the rest of the fall.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Sweet, Shiny, and Delicious

Krispy Kreme Doughuts, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Krispy Kreme doughnuts are a Southern delight.  Hot and fresh Krispy Kreme's smell so good and it is exciting to see the doughnuts being fried and glazed right before arriving in our box!  These are so delicious that you can't stop at just one.
 
We once brought a dozen with us on an El Al flight to Israel for a friend.  It's a good thing our Krispy Kreme store is certified Kosher!  Our friend was so excited that he invited his whole family over to delight in these American doughnuts!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

A Colorful Buffet

Hotel Breakfast, Eilat, Israel
When we travel, we like to indulge in the local foods.  Like the USA, Israel is a melting pot of many different cultures and cuisines.  This breakfast was a small sampling of the offerings at the Dan Panorama's breakfast smörgåsbord.  It was all delicious!

Sunday, October 20, 2013

New Mexican

Sea Bass, Chayote, and Salad, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
We enjoyed this delicious and beautiful meal at Alma Cocina in Atlanta.  Alma Cocina cooks up gourmet Mexican cuisine.  This outstanding dish was called Corvina Sea Bass Mole Amarillo.