Saturday, December 5, 2015

A Spoonful of Sofrito: Strawberry French Toast Roll Ups

A Spoonful of Sofrito:  A Pinch of advice that will add a lot of flavor to your life!


Strawberry French Toast Roll Ups

Sofrito Lovers,

A simple, delicious, and decadent way to start your day.  Who doesn't love Nutella?  Who doesn't love french toast?  Well, combine them and have an awesome breakfast-it's the most important meal of the day.  

Watch the video, get in the kitchen, and taste for yourself! ¡Buen provecho!



Friday, December 4, 2015

A Spoonful of Sofrito: Classic Latin Lunch Counter La Taza de Oro Has Closed for Good

 A Spoonful of Sofrito:  A Pinch of advice that will add a lot of flavor to your life!



Sofrito Lovers,

A sad day for Puerto Rican/Latino cuisine in NYC!  I will miss La Taza and their amazing food, incredible workers, and awe-inspiring Tembleque (No one makes Tembeque like theirs!)

Classic Latin Lunch Counter La Taza de Oro Has Closed for Good


Sad news out of Chelsea: La Taza de Oro, the classic lunch counter and arguably New York's most iconic Puerto Rican restaurant, has shuttered for good. The restaurant had been closed for the last nine months because of a full vacate order from the Department of Buildings, and though owner Eric Montalvo originally planned to reopen in 2016, he decided to close shop due to fresh financial burdens, per Vanishing New York. According to the DOB, the order was placed because of falling bricks and a Fire Department request for a structural instability request, but Montalvo, who owns the building, says the bricks fell from a neighboring building's façade.


Thursday, December 3, 2015

A Spoonful of Sofrito: A One-Day Food Tour of Jackson Heights and Elmhurst, New York's Most Diverse Dining Destination

A Spoonful of Sofrito:  A Pinch of advice that will add a lot of flavor to your life!

 Sofrito Lovers,

Serious Eats publishes some of the best food culture articles, reviews, and recipes in culinary media.  The article below is amazing!  I'm planning an excursion to Queens ASAP!  

Queens culinary culture is incredible!  I hope to see you at some of these amazing eateries!  Read the article and go taste for yourself! ¡Buen provecho!



[Photographs: Max Falkowitz, unless otherwise noted]

A One-Day Food Tour of Jackson Heights and Elmhurst, New York's Most Diverse Dining Destination



 Whether you're just visiting New York or you've lived here all your life, chances are you haven't spent enough time exploring Jackson Heights, Queens. Take it from someone who lives there—truly knowing this immigrant-dominated neighborhood, where Colombians and Mexicans rub shoulders with Tibetans and Thai—is an impossible task. It's the New York dream writ small: astonishingly diverse, always changing, and endlessly interesting. Few other places on earth are as culturally rich and complex, and even fewer are dense enough to walk through in an afternoon.

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

A Spoonful of Sofrito: Congrí recipe

 A Spoonful of Sofrito:  A Pinch of advice that will add a lot of flavor to your life!



Sofrito Lovers,

Here's my personal recipe for a classic Cuban Congrí (Black beans and rice) that I created based on other recipes I've seen in cookbooks, blogs, and Youtube.  It's my quick and simple way to prepare an amazing Cuban side dish that goes well with all types of meat and salads.  It's moist, flavorful, and just plain delicious! Now go taste for yourself!  ¡Buen provecho!


Congri (or Moros y Cristianos)

Ingredients:
2 Cups of rice
2 cans of Black beans with liquid
1-½ cups of water
½ green bell pepper
½ medium onion
2 tbsp of canola oil
1tbsp of sofrito
1 tsp of cumin
1 tsp oregano
½ tsp of pepper
2 garlic cloves (either minced or mashed in a pilon)
1 bay leaf
¼ of cooking wine
1 tsp of Salt


Directions:
Heat (medium high) the canola oil, then add the peppers,
onions, sofrito, and garlic, and cook until translucent.

Add black beans and stir and then add the dry seasoning.
Cook until it boils.

Add rice to the boil.  Mix together and coat rice,
then add water, cooking wine, and salt.  Taste, to see if it needs
more salt. Cook until water is evaporated.


Once evaporated, stir the rice (bottom rice up), cover,

and reset the heat to medium low and cook for 20 minutes.

 After 20 minutes, uncover and mix rice (bottom up).


Tuesday, December 1, 2015

New York's Craziest Sandwiches Strike Back



Sofrito Lovers,

I am an avid reader of NYEater.com because of their amazing restaurant reviews; their insight into NYC food culture; and the attention they give to restaurants throughout the City, not just Midtown and below. 

Check out this amazing article on NYC's craziest sandwiches!  Maybe, I'll see you at one of the spots below!  Now go taste for yourself! ¡Buen provecho!

 

New York's Craziest Sandwiches Strike Back

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This decade might be dubbed the Era of Crazy Sandwiches, because every day more seem to appear. Consider them mini works of art: not only are many fun to eat (in some cases, only if you can figure out how to do so), but they’re beautiful to look at. Others are simply over the top, such as the Freight Train from Zaro’s in the Grand Central Dining Concourse, which is a study in modern excess. Here, then, is our fourth collection of strange sandwiches.

Freight Train — Of course it’s not good for you, isn’t that the whole point of this bizarrely overstuffed breakfast sandwich? It contains three eggs, four strips of bacon, two sausage patties, two slices of boiled ham, two slices of American cheese, and — here’s the coup-de-grâce — a layer of fried hash browns. This surfeit of ingredients is deposited on a croissant, which is fat-intensive by itself. For dieters, you can also get it on a bialy. The cost? $10.99, but that’s not bad for two meals worth of calories. Find it at: Zaro’s Bakery, Grand Central Dining Concourse, 89 E 42nd St, (212) 292-0160

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Savaan: Lamb soothes the lonely heart!


By Benjamin Ramos Rosado, http://Sofritoinmysoul.blogspot.com

Separation is never easy for a close couple. When my partner, David (bearbear!), left for Chicago for 7 weeks, I was beside myself.  On one lonely Friday night, I decided to drown my sorrows at Savaan Mediterranean Restaurant.  I knew the decadent fig gelato and delicious lamb could never replace my bearbear’s hugs and cuddles, but at least it would get my mind off the sadness of being alone.

Okay, so I acknowledge that this is the most depressing and dramatic introduction to a restaurant review you’ve ever read.  But, you have to understand that at the time David had been gone for 3 weeks and I really missed him.  Normally on a Friday, we’d be having dinner together and planning a fun-filled weekend.  Unfortunately, I was staring down the barrel of, yet another solo weekend.  I needed some comfort food to get me out of the doldrums and Savaan was the perfect choice. 

Located in Harlem, Savaan is a large restaurant with ample seating and a fully stocked bar.  I would describe the décor as minimally elegant. The designer used warm earth tones for the color palate and hung crystal chandeliers throughout the space.  The clientele is made up of neighborhood locals, tourists, and uptown foodies enjoying the amazing fare. 

Within minutes of being seated, I couldn’t help but notice the numerous couples around me smiling, laughing, and taking full advantage of Savaan’s romantic atmosphere. It made me furiously bitter!  There’s nothing worse than happy people “flaunting” their happiness when you feel like crap.  Invoking the memory of Stephen King’s Carrie, I closed my eyes and tried to telekinetically make the chandeliers fall on them, but unfortunately, it didn’t work.

Disappointed with my lack of psychic power, I turned my attention away from vengeance and onto the appetizers section of the menu. Usually, I order the creamy and delicious Baba Ganoush (smoked eggplant with sesame paste and herbs) served with sliced pita bread, but that night, I wanted something new!  I wanted to challenge my taste buds and distract myself from all the annoying joy that surrounded me.  I decided to order the Ezme, a cold appetizer of finely chopped tomato, onion, green pepper, garlic, walnuts, pomegranate, chili peppers, and parsley drizzled with olive oil.

The Ezme was simplistic genius. The crunchy veggies were bursting with flavor; the olive oil, walnuts, and pomegranate imparted a wonderful earthiness and sweetness to the dish.  I loved how the chili peppers added an interesting kick of spice, which didn’t overpower the other flavors.  I enjoyed the Ezme’s texture as well, which was pasty, yet still crunchy.  I spread some of it onto my complimentary fresh baked Turkish bread and created a delicious Turkish Bruschetta. 




My server thought the Turkish Bruschetta idea was brilliant!  She said she’d mention it to the chef as a possible way to serve the Ezme. Savaan’s wait staff is wonderful; they’re always attentive and friendly. 

As I enjoyed my appetizer, I started to reminiscence about my first date with David.  We met online, chatted, and immediately set up a date for that upcoming Friday.  Unfortunately, after having had a difficult day at work, I texted David and canceled our date.  I wanted to go home, watch Scyfy channel, and forget all about my day.  We lost touch after the cancelation, but about a month later we reconnected and set up another time to meet.  Finally, we had our first date on Friday, April 29th, 2011 and thus our love story began.

To this day, David loves to throw that cancelation in my face.  In my defense, I always point out that had we met that first night, he would’ve met a tired, cantankerous, and frustrated Ben and not the charming, suave, and sexy Ben he fell in love with.  I guess things happen when they’re supposed to!  Remembering our first date brought me out of my funk and perked me up.  Whether he is with me or not, David has a way of bringing me happiness and peace. 

For dinner, I was torn between the Grilled Lamb Kebab and the Whole Grilled Bronzoni (European Sea bass served with arugula salad). Despite loving both dishes, in David’s honor, I decided to choose the Lamb Kebab.  Why? You may ask because David hates all seafood!

Yes, you read that correctly: David hates all seafood!  Whether he’s tasted it or not, he hates it all.  He also hates vegetables, fruits, and doesn’t like food to be too “flavorful.” He doesn’t like to eat meat off the bone and won’t eat anything if it “looks weird or crazy.” 

You’re probably wondering how I, foodie supreme, can be in a relationship with the pickiest eater on Earth.  Well despite his unending food issues, his compassion, patience, and sweetness more than makes up for our culinary differences.  You know I must love him if I’ve endured the various visits to Applebee’s, IHOP, and DQ Grill- he considers these places haute cuisine!

Savaan’s Grilled Lamb Kebab never fails to impress.  The lamb was soft, succulent, and well seasoned.  The grilled green peppers and tomatoes were smoky and sweet.  The rice pilaf was moist and flavorful.  The crunchy cabbage side salad, dressed with vinegar, gave the dish a refreshing acidic note that perfectly complemented the lamb. 


For dessert, I ordered Savaan’s decadent fig gelato with strawberries and blueberries.  The gelato was rich and creamy, with chunks of fig throughout.  I love this simple dessert’s complexity! The gelato, blueberries, and strawberries have a pronounced sweetness, which balanced the fig’s more subtle and earthy sweetness.  I thought about how David would’ve liked it and started to miss him again.


No, we’re not ending on a sad note!  A few weeks later, David returned home from Chicago! He had been performing in the out of town tryouts of Gloria and Emilio Estefan’s Broadway musical, “On Your Feet!”  As I write this, he is preparing to make his Broadway debut with the show on Thursday, November 5th!

Separation is never easy for a close couple, but as the saying goes, “Distance makes the heart grow fonder.”  Our time apart taught me to appreciate every minute together, even if it’s at Applebee’s!  Now, take your significant other to Savaan and taste for yourself! ¡Buen provecho!

Savaan
2280 Frederick Douglass Blvd
New York, NY 10027

212-222-7990
http://www.nycsavann.com

HOURS: Monday 4pm-11pm, Tuesday-Sunday 12pm-11pm

ATMOSPHERE:  Fun and casual.
SERVICE: Excellent
SOUND LEVEL: Conversational.
KID FRIENDLY: Yes.
RECOMMENDED DISHES: 
BEVERAGES: Tea, Soda, Coffee (Espresso and Cappuccino) and Hot Chocolate.
PRICE RANGE:  $11-$30

Savann Restaurant Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato 


Monday, June 8, 2015

A Spoonful of Sofrito: Calientito

A Spoonful of Sofrito:  A Pinch of advice that will add a lot of flavor to your life!

 Calientito



A few months ago, my friend Fernando recommended that I try this hidden piece of heaven called Calientito in the South Bronx; he had a feeling I would like it.  HE WAS RIGHT!

Fernando is your typical Renaissance genius.  He's a teacher, activist, artist, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Ninja (At least, that's what I call him), and a foodie with excellent taste.  So when he recommended Calientito, I placed it on my "Need to eat there" list.  I knew I could trust his traveled and well seasoned taste buds!  Please forgive that horrific pun!

On my first visit, I ordered my food to go and enjoyed the delicious fare at a training I had in the area.  My second and third visit, were just as hurried.  It wasn't until my fourth visit, when I dined there, that I truly fell in love with the food, ambiance, and service.

I love Calientito's rustic decor with beautiful Caribbean artwork on the walls. I enjoy the Latino Caribbean menu, full of Dominican, Puerto Rican and Mexican dishes.  I deeply appreciate the friendly and welcoming staff that work there.

The Sopa de pollo is rich, warm, and flavorful.

I love the crunchy yucca fries; they're crunchy, starchy, and delicious.


I'm a huge fan of their pernil and arroz con gandules.  The delicious rice paired with the moist and flavorful pernil is an amazing flavor combo that can't be beaten.

  
Calientito is definitely worth the trek up to the South Bronx.  With Puerto Rican restaurants slowly disappearing in New York City, it's wonderful to find this reminder of how amazing Boricua cuisine can truly be.  Now go taste for yourself.  ¡Buen provecho!


Calientito Deli, Restaurant, and Lounge 
141 Lincoln Ave
Bronx, NY 10454 
Phone: (347) 862-7227 
Business website: calientitorestaurant.com