Tonight: Food Truck Gathering on Biscayne Boulevard and 109th

While it’s good to have food trucks in different locations around town, we like this idea of having them in one spot once a week, especially when that spot is close to home. More than anything it’s a chance to try trucks we haven’t come about. It wasn’t too long…

South Dade Frozen Solid: Damage Unknown

Temperatures last night sunk below freezing in South Miami-Dade, potentially damaging crops in the already beleaguered Redland area, which provides much of the nation’s winter tomato crop.The exact nature of the damage won’t be known for a couple days. Many farms ran sprinklers all night to obviate the damage as…

Hedy Goldsmith To Give Cooking Demo at Whole Foods

Who doesn’t love pastry chef Hedy Goldsmith’s chocolate cremoso? The creamy, rich chocolate topped with sea salt and olive oil has conquered many palates at Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink, and Thursday is our chance to learn how to prepare it.Goldsmith will make her signature dessert at the Coral Gables…

Tonight: Holiday Gifts at Talavera and Jaguar Ceviche

Get rid of those Monday blues. Christmas just came early. The owners of Talavera Cocina Mexicana and Jaguar Ceviche Spoon Bar want to bring you some holiday cheer. Starting tonight through December 24th each table will receive an envelope with a special gift inside. Be it a free dessert, a…

Tula’s Greek Delights: Christmas Sweetness

Dimitra Marsellos or “Tula” as she is known to family and friends, is exactly what you would expect from a Greek mother; vivacious, full of energy and always in the kitchen cooking up a storm. Tula’s cookies have seen the Marsellos clan through weddings, baptisms and memorials.  “Good food and…

Burger King Gives 2,688 Kinects, Who Says the K Ain’t Santa?

Last month, Burger King gave away 2,688 Xbox Kinect packages. Why such an odd number? The company was delivering one prize package every fifteen minutes throughout November.When purchasing select products, you’d be given a code which you would then enter online. And presto! If you were the lucky wiener–you’d get…

Raaga Cart, A Vegetarian Street Food Alternative

In terms of street food, Art Basel was like the second coming of the Fall for the Arts Festival. Everywhere I turned there were food trucks and carts, some new, some old. One of my discoveries was Raaga Cart at the Miami Independent Thinkers Fair. Owners Jennifer Garcia-Mathews and Frances…

Sugar Rush Dessert Truck Arrives in Time for Art Basel

I found Sugar Rush at Rainbow City on Friday night. It was their first night on the town. Sugar Rush is the mobile version of Sweetness Bake Shop & Café in Kendall.Folks who’d wrapped up their Jefe’s Original Fish Taco dinners next door straggled over; others just lined up for…

New South Miami Farmers Market’s Locavore Bounty in Photos

Last Saturday was the first day of the new South Miami Farmers Market. Last Friday, I wrote a post about the market’s mission of sourcing local produce, cheese, meat, eggs, and value-added products (jams, salsas, and other prepared foods) from local farms, community gardens, home gardeners, and from around Florida…

Las Vacas Gordas: Luis Gajer on Entrails and Sharing Charges

[jump] I noticed this bottle of Malbec has your logo on it.For many years we’ve had our own wine. We used to make our wines in Spain. Now they are from Argentina. I didn’t know anything about wines.How many diners would you say drink wine with their meal at your…

Nudes, Scuba Divers and Skateboarders: Food Art at Basel

Art Basel, which ended over the weekend earned top dollar and, we hope, signaled a turnaround in both the local and national economies. Hell even the Wall Street Journal seems to think so. The special Saturday art walk was jammed, but my favorites were the fairs at Red Dot and…

Vodka & Latkes Party and Recipe for Hanukkah

What goes better with latkes than applesauce and sour cream, you ask? Why, vodka, of course!!!The good news is you don’t have to shred pounds of potatoes yourself this year, especially if you are a single Jewbie aged 22 to 39. A local group called The Tribe (isn’t that cute?)…

Blog Watch: Persimmons and Breakfast Fries

It seems like South Florida’s food bloggers were busy seeing art because it was slow out there last week. Here are the highlights.Miami Herald critic Victoria Pesce Elliott says she would like to have dinner with Jesus. This and more in her interview with South Florida Food and Wine.Savoring South…

Have a Street Food Picnic at FriendsWithYou’s “Rainbow City”

We couldn’t wait to check out Rainbow City, the 40-piece installation by the artistic duo FriendsWithYou (Sam Borkson and Arturo Sandoval III). The giant playground opened to the public yesterday for Art Basel and it was the perfect setting to have a picnic. Sitting on one of the installation’s candy-striped…

Ethnic Breakfasts, Culinary Cocktails and Local Chow Hot in 2011

Isn’t it a little sad that child nutrition is a trend? Hey, let’s feed kids nutritious food because, you know, everyone is doing it.A National Restaurant Association survey asked 1,500 chefs to predict the hottest menu ideas for 2011 by rating 226 items as “hot trend,” “yesterday’s news” or “perennial…

Food Sitcoms on Cockroaches, Ex-cons, And Rappers

Some opinions are still acceptable in our increasingly politically correct social climate. While most people wouldn’t dare make a joke about the handicapped, African-Americans, or newborns, it is safe to say that Carrot Top is a loser, Lindsay Lohan a coke head, and that network television sucks balls.A new food…

New South Miami Farmers Market Opens Saturday

Florida vegetables, fruits, eggs, grass-fed beef, and cheese, oh my! These will be on sale in front of South Miami City Hall (6130 Sunset Drive) tomorrow (on Saturday) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will also be jams, salsas, native and edible plants, and other products.The market will be…

Burglary Foiled By Latino Meat Pies

I miss the old News of the Weird column. It always made me feel better to read about the ludicrous situations in other people’s lives.A recent event in New Mexico had Chuck Shepard written all over it. A place called Amigo’s Mexican Food was robbed by a “slim, masked man”…

Art Basel Sights: Fresh Market at Graffiti Gone Global

There’s no shortage of food-related art in the fairs taking place during Art Basel. We like this bright, colorful sign at the Graffiti Gone Global and SushiSamba Fresh Produce exhibit. Inside the bodega-like market you’ll find merchandise, books and food on the walls…