Friday, December 20, 2019

Chinatown and Little Italy Food Fest


Chinatown and Little Italy Food Festival
 

Sofrito Lovers,

If you're unsure about what to do this weekend (other than Holiday shopping) you should check out the Chinatown and Little Italy Food Festival tomorrow.

Boasting some amazing fare (homemade mozzarella balls and authentic Chinese dumplings) this amazing festival bridges the incredible undervalued, and often underestimated, culinary treasures in both neighborhoods.

You won't see me there this weekend, because I'm going to California tonight, but go and have fun for me.

Go taste for yourself!  ¡Buen Provecho!

 Chinatown and Little Italy Food Festival



About this Activity The maze of narrow and chaotic streets that make up Chinatown and Little Italy are often intimidating and unknown to both visitors and locals alike. Join a walking tour led by an animated and friendly guide to learn more about these neighborhoods through fascinating historical stories and culinary delights. On this walking food tour, you'll visit seven different locations, while sampling food, culture and history. Enjoy a scrumptious cannoli one minute, and be headed to devour dumplings the next. Visiting everything from NYC staples to family-owned shops, hidden gems, and historic landmarks, you'll be engulfed in a food experience to remember.

Your tasting menu may include:
Homemade mozzarella paired with prosciutto
Imported Italian cheeses
An authentic Sicilian pastry, cannoli
A tasty Italian surprise
Sit-down to Authentic Chinese meal
Authentic Chinese dumplings

A traditional Chinese pastry Note: All food tastings are included. This tour is recommended for ages 10 and up. Tastings are subject to change without notice. Exact meeting location provided upon ticket purchase. Please make note of any dietary restrictions or food allergies in the "Special Requests" section when placing your booking. The tour will do its best to accommodate your food requests (this includes vegetarian substitutions if necessary).
 

Thursday, December 19, 2019

New Mexico Style Breakfast Burritos in Brooklyn!


New Mexico Style Breakfast Burritos in Brooklyn!


Sofrito Lovers,

Brooklyn continues to be a foodie hot spot and mecca of amazing fare!  According to the geniuses at Eater.com, New Mexican Style Breakfast Burritos are now in Brooklyn and we are all better for it!

Check out the article below then run to The Awkward Scone and enjoy some innovative, creative, and delicious burritos!  After my California vacation, I plan on making my way to Bushwick for my first New Mexican style Burrito of the year!

Go taste for yourself!  ¡Buen Provecho!


A Pedigreed Pastry Chef Turns to New Mexico-Style Breakfast Burritos at Bushwick Cafe
 
The Awkward Scone has gone from popular pop-up to a full-fledged cafe by Tanay Warerkar@TanayWarerkar Dec 16, 2019, 3:43pm EST

 The New Mexican-style breakfast burritos at the Awkward Scone. 
Eric See/Awkward Scone

New Mexico-style burritos — known for their addition of New Mexico chiles and shredded potatoes — are a rarity in New York City. But chef Eric See, who’s worked under esteemed pastry chefs like Karen DeMasco, is hoping to change that with his new restaurant the Awkward Scone Cafe, an expansion of a three-year pop-up.

At the airy and plant-filled, 16-seat cafe, See makes three kinds of breakfast burritos: one with chorizo, New Mexican red chile, white cheddar, scrambled eggs, and hash browns; another with all the same ingredients except for New Mexican green chile and bacon; and a third, vegan option with refried Navajo pinto beans, chipotle salsa, New Mexican green chile, and hash browns.

The green chile also finds its way into several dishes at the Awkward Scone, including the namesake scone that’s also topped with cheddar, as well as a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich, served on a chile-infused housemade brioche.

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Japanese Shrimp Fried Rice Mukbang!


Japanese Shrimp Fried Rice Mukbang!


Sofrito Lovers, 

Watch me enjoy some delicious Japanese style Breaded Shrimp Fried Rice from Flame Hibachi in the Bronx. 

Was it as yummy as it looks?  Maybe...watch and see!

Go taste for yourself! ¡Buen Provecho!