Tuesday, October 07, 2008

TEENAGE GLUTSTER (Javier Cabral) ON BIZARRE FOODS IN ONE WEEK!!!

In exactly seven days:






Eating homemade Menudo made with blue corn, cow heart, hooves and 3 different types of tripe at my house, and him inviting me to come along with them for the rest of the day...that is all I will reveal, check it out yourself to see what else we got ourselves into:

Travel Channel

"Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern: Los Angeles"

Tuesday, Oct. 14

10:00PM ET (60 minutes)

The day finally came man, it finally came...

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Day of Chocolate Judgment Approaches: The 2nd Annual International Chocolate Salon

Only 4 day's left...

October 5, 2008, 11AM to 5PM, marks the day of Chocolate Judgment, yet again.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Yes, My World Is Going to End: 26th Annual Wine And Food Festival and $300

I tried, wait...no...just answering machine again--oh, did I try(ing) but...no dice.

Oh well (well, not really well), at least I have the self-defense mechanism mantra of "Oh, I wouldn't be allowed to get in anyway since I'm not 21" to keep me from going crazy (still no excuse though).

..."was it worth my financial aid?"


I knew I should of...

Free ice cream earlier consoled me though, some damn decadent Vegan Ice Cream--Ginger, Maple Walnut, and Chocolate Peanut Butter--from Wheeler's too. Apparently, HUGE in Boston. They actually came just for today and hand-delivered them, thanks.

hmm...there's always next year, I guess...

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Feeding the Frenzied: Taste of Santa Monica

Thanks to a couple of pulled strings, I got to go to this years gastro-fueled event on the pier. That is the East Side of the Pier right next to the rides. (I accidentally went over to the adjacent LA Barbecue Festival on the West side of the pier, that just happened to be on the same day!)

Anyways, it was great, if you can forgo the gargantuan lines for each morsel. Apparently, the turnout this year was a lot more than last year. Maybe it had something to do that the food and wine aspects of it were priced differently? (Thus, the more affordable cost vs. other "what the"...prices of other food events). A rarity in local food events around here, but haven for those food-only foodies (or just "poor, starving students", like me)

It was fun to see the mix of the "food for the masses" booths:
Hot Wings from Hooters, Chili from Barney's Beanery), Fried Rice from Buddha's Belly, Taquito's, Chimichangas, from Mariasol restaurant.

And the "food making a statement" booths:
A Rare Roast Duck with Pistachio, braised greens and Rhubarb Sauce from Whist at the Viceroy Hotel (most exciting for me)
Freshly Shucked Oysters, Bay Scallop Ceviche marinated with minced Mango and Lime Juice and an enticing Albacore Poke with roasted Hazelnuts out of nowhere courtesy of Ocean Avenue Seafoood. Five Spice Foie Grass Pineapple Skewers from Bon Melange Catering?

Anyways, kudos to the Art Intitute's Culinary Arts Molecular Ice Cream Labs, very interesting, not to mention for not running out of food and having so many booth maintain half-hour line free.

It Has Begun: "Low-Cholesterol Filet Mignon" anyone? (Genetically Modified Meats)

"pigs that are going to have mouse genes in them, and this is not going to be labeled?"


yes, you heard correctly .

Any comments, concerns, questions?

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Pricy Epiphanic Moon Cakes: Kee Wah Bakery

When I saw just about everyone in my Chinese class giving my professor these scrumptious looking round pastries, I knew something was up. Next thing I knew, I was at Kee Wah Bakery elbowing and shouldering through all the perennial pandemonium for these little, pricey pies

It was the Mid-Autumn Festival aka Moon Festival this weekend and it was just a couple of hours 'till the full moon. The disarray for these treats reminded me of the every-man-for-himself scramble for Pan Caliente (fresh Mexican bread) when its barely coming out of the oven at all those bakeries. I can see why though...

I wasn't able to get the more traditional, symbolic ones with the moon's--I mean egg yolks--inside them (the more moons inside, the pricier they get!). My moon-less ONE set me back +$7!, but it was absolutely worth it.


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(breaking my no-photo policy because this is one of the best things i've put in my mouth....and because I ate it at my house, where my only digital camera--my macbook--is available)

The lightly sweetened White Lotus seed paste inside reminded of a Masapan, those infamous Mexican peanut candies, but not as brittle and a lot more dense and moist.


In fact, i'm getting up really early tomorrow hoping that they have some more of these things at a reduced price (like Halloween Candy after Halloween?). One could hope...

Kee Wah Bakery
729 West Garvey Avenue
Monterey Park, CA 91754
626.281.2680