Rabu, 31 Oktober 2007

Rockin' Lobster

lobster dishes
The cookbook I am working on features a lot of seasonal as well as luxury ingredients. I am waiting for some things like chanterelles, baby artichokes and blood oranges to become available and had put off making the two recipes that required lobster, due to expense. It's lucky I did. Just last week I got a lovely email from the folks at Sagamore Lobster offering to send me two live lobsters to try out their service and their products. What perfect timing!

Sure enough my lobsters arrived yesterday and I began having visions from the Woody Allen film that inspired this blog. Yikes! Live lobsters! Ok, it's nowhere near as grizzly as say slaughtering a pig, but in it's own way I guess this was my macho Anthony Bourdain killing-what-you-eat moment and I wimped out. I allowed my official taster/lobster handler to remove the crustaceans from the box and drop them in the pot.

My first recipe was for a BLT sandwich that contained lobster. Suffice it to say, a little lobster salad helps hold lots of other goodies in place in a mini sandwich. My second recipe had the nebulous title of Lobster Cocktail with Citrus and Herbs. I remembered seeing a gorgeous recipe for a crayfish salad in Peter Gordon's Salads book. I don't often cook from the book, but the flavor combinations often inspire me. In this case I substituted lobster for crayfish and combined it with just a few of the main flavors of the salad--grapefruit, avocado and chives--to create a cocktail. Both dishes were absolutely delicious!

Many thanks to Sagamore Lobster, if you are looking to purchase live lobsters, do check them out. The lobsters they sent arrived in great shape and were delicious!

New iFoods features unveiled

Another day and even more exciting news for iFoods users with the unveiling of our brand new users profiles! We have added a whole host of new features including....

Giving your best friends brownie points
Adding widgets to your profile
Adding videos(either from YouTube or iFoodsto your profile
Sending private messages to your friends
Getting RSS feeds for individual users

Check out this preview of the new profiles and let us know what you think and what you would add if you had the choice. You'll be able to use your all new profiles within the next couple of days! Enjoy.

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Selasa, 30 Oktober 2007

Golden Spider nominations

Well two months after launching we are starting to see more and more people join our foodie community and we got even better news today which is that iFoods has been nominated for two prestigious Golden Spider awards.
They are basically the Irish internet awards and they are treated as the Oscars of the internet and digital media in Ireland so we really are very excited! Its always good to get recognition from your peers and we never thought things like this would come around so soon!

All we have to do is keep our fingers crossed now that we can win one of them on the 22nd November. Exciting times!

Senin, 29 Oktober 2007

Japanese Omelet Rice

omelet rice, omurice
One of my favorite food films is Tampopo. Do you remember the scene where two characters sneak onto a boat and make a late night snack of omurice? If you don't remember the scene, by all means take two and a half minutes to watch the clip here.

I was greatly impressed by that scene but it wasn't until less than an hour before my flight left Japan that I finally got to try it. I was sure it would either be totally disgusting or surprisingly good and I was right. Oh my! If you think eggs and potatoes are good together, wait until you try eggs and rice. The super-tomatoey, sweet and tangy rice is perfectly complemented by the soft, luscious omelet that either tops or surrounds the rice. And the ketchup is de rigeur!

I watched this omelet being made in the basement of a department store in Osaka. There was a booth with two men cooking and a little counter with diners enjoying nothing but omelet rice or "omurice". But the one at the airport was divine. I've never had such a creamy delicious omelet and now I can hardly think of anything else...In addition to watching the video clip, which is highly instructional, I am glad there is also a recipe for it in Amy Kaneko's new book, Let's Cook Japanese Food!

Cadburys Gorilla video Ad

I am making a promise to all of you now that i will be blogging every day from now on! Things have been so busy but from now on i will be bringing you the latest ifoods news and a few funny food related stories! Here is the first cool one that i have found which is a video recipe from the site which is quite easily the best video ad i have ever seen! If you havn't seen it before be patient as it really is brilliant! Never knew this song could sound so good, never liked it up until now!

Link to iFoods.tv

Kamis, 25 Oktober 2007

Meet me at the Fall Harvest Festival


This Saturday I will once again be helping out my friend Alison who makes the much loved McQuade's Chutney at Cheese Plus here on Russian Hill.

In addition to trying Alison's chutney you can also sample the wares of these fine vendors:

Sausages and salami from Fra'Mani
Nut oils from J. LeBlanc
Fabrique Délices creamy pates and saucisson
Marin French Cheese Company Voted Best American Cheese
LaLoo's Goats Milk Ice Cream
Apollo Organic Olive Oils Voted Top 10 Olive Oil of the World
Chuck Siegel’s handcrafted Charles Chocolates
Jams and confections from CMB Sweets Best of the West

Also Janet Fletcher will be hand from 1 - 3 pm signing copies her new book Wine & Cheese. Ms. Fletcher is a James Beard award-winning cookbook author and also writes the cheese column in the San Francisco Chronicle.

As long as your are in the neighborhood check out some of favorite places like Nick's Crispy Tacos, The Candy Store, and three great wine shops William Cross Wine Merchant, The Jug Shop which has one of the best selections of Australian wines and Biondivino which specializes in Italian wines but also has some other goodies like chocolate.

Cheese Plus
2001 Polk St @ Pacific
San Francisco CA
415.921.2001

The tastings run from 11 am until 6 pm, I'll be sampling chutney from noon until 2 pm, so stop by and please say hello!

Welcome Guardian Online Readers!


This morning I woke to find that my blog and in particular my recent post on Tonkatsu were included in a story in the Guardian on blogs that feature cheap travel eats.

If you haven't checked out the article, do take a peek at Blog by blog guide to...roving gourmets. Also included in the article are Chez Pim, underground gourmet posts at Grub Street, Orangette, Czech Please and Chubby Hubby.

More Japan posts to come...!