Saturday, October 30, 2010

Pumpkin Beer And Punk! A Night Of Live Music At Biergarten This Thursday, Nov 4th 8:00 PM (Freeeee!)


Punk And Reggae Night At BierGarten
Punk, Beer Or Food? For Once, A Night Of All 3!


Introducing an awesome night of live music at Biergarten!

Both my worlds will clash this upcoming Thursday night as a few of my o.g high school homies (actually my age!) show Koreatown what's up with their true East L.A born-and-bred soulful sounds.



Dance Inducing and Fun Producing: The Shagrats


First up we have the twang spiked, psychedelic evolved sounds of The Shagrats! Boots (singer) and I used to listen to The Casualties and drink 40 oz since we were in Middle School man. They played at my 21st birthday party and tore shit up with their bluezy beats and fervidly synced power chords.


The Delirians: Do it steady! Rocksteady!


Second up are The Delirians. Anthony Medina (keys; organist) and I used to talk about cute girls--and teachers--back in my mocoso Garfield High School days. I've seen these guys evolve from fast and loud "Ska-Core" to the mellow and bouncy sound that they have now.





Also in the lineup is Anomalie & The Speakeasy Earth The powerful lyrics and catchy guitar shreddage of this one woman band has recently captivated me (meaning listening to her EP sometimes 5 times in a row, he he).






And last but not least, the guys of Backseat Bingo will be charming the ladies with their jocular lyrics and entertaining beats.

Sooo...shooot doooown! Have a beer (or 5) and bob your head at least!

First band goes up at 8! (hopefully!)
Freeeeeee!

BierGarten
206 N Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90004
Neighborhood: Wilshire Center
(323) 466-4860

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Restaurante Doña Mary's: A Recipe For Atole Blanco & A Traditional Pit Stop Breakfast (El Jacal; Jalisco)

I was finally in Guadalajara. I had caught a red eye and arrived at 5 AM sharp. The homie Chuy Nomas was to finally show me his beloved Tierra. We were off to his pueblito of Talpa as soon as he picked me up from the airport.


Road Shot
The Long And Winding Road: From Guadalajara To Talpa


It was the first day in my life where I didn't get a wink of sleep and no matter how beautiful the sierra scenery of Jalisco was...I knocked the fuuuck out! Only to wake up to an excited Chuy screaming "El espinaso del diablo!" as he sped through sidewinder, cliff-side turns with gusto and burnt rubber.

But I was quick to wake up as soon as we arrived to Restaurante Doña Mary's, a pit stop that Chuy and his family never fail to make in their 2 1/2 hour Talpa trek for the last 30 years. Chuy's great aunt is the actual owner of the place.


Restaurant Doña Mari
Breakfast Finally


Don't stop for any other places before this gem, no matter how much the vendors try to get your attention by clapping at you or fanning the thick steam from freshly brewed Atole Blanco towards your direction...


Atole Blanco Con Piloncillo
Atole Blanco With Piloncillo Brown Sugar: Mexican Insulation


It was about 9 AM and my L.A raised lanky body was no match for the the frigid morning frost of the Jalisco wilderness. I needed some calories fast. Luckily, my ancestry had me covered with Atole Blanco. This is what the parents of my great grandparents were raised on "to be big and strong" as my parents would say. It is a hot, thick beverage of blended dried corn and water. It is milky white, unsweetened but served with the freshest (moistest) cones of Piloncillo brown sugar you could find. I made this on my recent trek to Zacatecas from scratch and learned to appreciate its bland, creamy taste just as my great grandparents did when there was no milk or other food to eat. And it works! After sipping this, I took my puffy jacket off and felt some warmth in my body once again.


Doña Mari Ambiancce
Only Hand Made Tortillas at Mary's: Hay Que Chikiado!


The lady was making fresh tortillas in the back and Chuy went on and on about their Cecina dried beef (used to be dried deer until the Mex. government cracked down hard on it) preparation but of course, I took the lighter route and decided on seeing how they prepared their Chilaquiles. Since, we are spoiled back in L.A with the crispy ones at La Casita Mexicana's version...


Chilaquiles At Restaurant Doña Mari
Chilaquiles: In The Style Of El Jacal, Jalisco


The plate arrived to reveal a yinyang of julienne crispy tortilla strips and and creamy refried local beans. All drowned in a pool of that zesty red chile sauce. The tortilla here seemed to be dry toasted rather than fried like at La Casita Mexicana. And these were only topped with shredded Queso Añejo, the same stinky, raw cheese that my aunt makes back in Zacatecas. I inhaled these just as I did the Atole and actually preferred this lighter version this time around.

"Did you guys stop at the Cecina at El Jacal?" asks Chuy's 14 year old cousin as I type this post. On to another 30 years!

Restaurante Doña Mary's
Carretera Amerca-Talpa-Mascota
El Jacal, Jalisco. Mex.
(Ask for Doña Mary anywhere in the rural town)


As Chuy would say..."Preguntando se llega a Roma!"


A Modern Recipe For Atole Blanco

Makes 4 Cups

Cooking Time: 30 Minutes


Ingredients:


2 Cup Masa Quebrada (Maseca Masa Harina dry Tortilla mix could be used ONLY if Masa is not available)
4 Cups Water

Directions:

1) Pour ingredients into blender, blend until smooth.

2) Place blended liquid into large pot, under low heat bring to a rolling boil while whisking constantly to mix constantly.

3) Atole is ready when consistency is the texture of a Hollandaise sauce. (20-25 minutes)

*Using dry Masa Harina is not how it is made in either Zacatecas or Jalisco but it is better than nothing!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

"Sabor Y Orgullo Purepecha" A Night of Gastronomia Michoacana at La Huasteca Taking Place Oct. 28th (6 PM: $30)

This just in!


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Chef Rocio Camacho of La Huasteca Restaurant in Lynwood is doing her regional Mexican series yet again with a Michoacan edition.

There will be live music and 10 courses of Tequila. Along with a feast of unique Enchiladas Morelianas and the sweet corn, pillowy, pipe-sized Tamales known as Uchepos.

And the best part? She keeps it real...all for only $30.

Viva Lynwood!



La Huasteca
3150 E. Imperial Hwy.
Lynwood

(310) 537-8800.

Monday, October 18, 2010

A New Beer On The (Biergarten) Block: Pumpkinhead Ale - Shipyard Brewing Co.

Man was I psyched when Neil called me up and told me about this! I have been waiting for fall to come again since the day after Turkey Day last year. I love spring greens and light flavors just like as any other picky, nutrition savvy Angeleno but there is something to say about cold weather and being toasty while eating spices by shaker-full. The aroma of cinnamon, ginger, clove, cardamom, nutmeg, clove, mace all never fail to titillate me and remind me that I have made it through yet…another year of beautiful life.

Ok, gay romanticizing done, now time for the beer breakdown.


pumpkin ale
Shipyard Pumpkinhead Ale: Tis’ The Season!


At 5.5 ABV, this beer is not what you would expect for a Fall Ale. Opaque orange and translucent in color, the foamy head was thin and disappeared fast. Its nose was also not as spicy as I thought it would be, smelling faintly of maybe cinnamon. A certain pastry chef I took as a guest swore it smelled like baking an apple pie, more specifically the step where you mix the cut apples and cinnamon sugar together.

At first sip, the mouthfeel was a darn tootin’ light one, reminiscent of a buttery amber ale or something but a tad heavier. The cider-like flavor brought back memories of downing one a many Martinelli bottles and thinking it was cool for looking like actual alcohol. There was only the subtlest flavor of spice, I would of liked more actually. But the bright side tradeoff is that its lightness in body allows you to drink more of it than a typical, heavier Fall Ale. Overall, would I pay for this and ask this by name? Well, yeah…but after I had a taste of other Pumpkin Ales first!

Brindis!

Monday, October 11, 2010

J. Gold's 2nd Annual Union Station Zocalo Speakeasy Cocktail Fundraiser And Finally Being Legal To Go


speakeasy ambiance photo
What's The Password?: 213


Oh, how does time fly. I swear it was just a couple of months ago that I was on The New Yorker for not being able to attend this very event last year!

What can I say other than it was pretty cool, especially since I was asked by the charming Zocalo girls to cover the event.

I got there a little after it started as I had a long night of other destinations ahead of me. The password to get in was "213".


Braised Pork From Grace
Braised Pork, Squash Flan, Smoked Sage Jus: Grace Restaurant


Despite my 21 year old stereotype, I dug into the food before the booze. Stand outs were the obvious, providence went all out and was serving the straight up good shit. Buttery pieces of Japanese Kanpachi Sashimi with a sliver of tendon and Vietnamese style fish sauced slaw. While Grace Restaurant (pictured above) went for comfort and served smoky, tender joy.

The drinks were awesome as well with my favorites being the conservative style of The Varnish's hand shaken Plymouth Fitzgerald. Simple with Plymouth Gin, lemon juice, sugar and Angostura Bitters but effective with its spicy, sour taste. Caña's "Cruzan Rum Ace Of Spades" was more complex and not bad at all neither, basically a Daiquiri with Cruzan 9 Spiced Rum and Cacao bitters.


The Plymouth Fitzgerald
A Twain Of Plymouth Fitzerald's: The Varnish


It was nice to see everybody in da' club all snazzed up in their speakeasy best but I made like a banana and split after a while, The Gears were playing a show at The Redwood and my jet white T.U.K faux dress shoes needed to be dirtied up a bit.

Salud! to Jonathan Gold for being bad ass and basically making me. And to Zocalo for keeping it real and supporting the scene.

Looking forward to even more controversial panel topics and even more eating and drinking next year!


Zocalo Public Square

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Jonathan Gold's 2nd Annual Union Station Speakeasy Fundraiser for Zocalo Public Square Happening This Saturday (Followed By The Gears At The Redwood!)


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Busy As Hell Recently: But Still Finding That Time For Puro Pinche Pari!



Finally! A food and drink event that doesn't clash with my recent traveling schedule!

I'm proud to announce that I have been asked to cover this awesome event this year and will do so with utmost thirsty diligence! Pretty excited, I'm not going to front. I can finally attend these events that I'm pinche "legal". After all, it was this very event last year that landed me my mention on the New Yorker.


(Taken from Email)


This year, along with Jonathan Gold, we are celebrating the speakeasy style of downtown LA with cocktails by 213 (Cole’s Red Car Bar, The Varnish, Las Perlas, and Seven Grand), and nine of the finest restaurants in town (Lazy Ox, First & Hope, Come Ca, Providence, Jar, Rustic Canyon, Susan Feniger’s Street, Grace, and Rivera). We’ve also invited KCRW’s Garth Trinidad to spin music all night. Chef Ludo Lefebvre will be attending, among other celebrity chefs.




I know the ticket price ain't something you're used to (at $185 a person) but its not like Zocalo doesn't deserve it. Since 2003 these guys have been bringing interesting people and the community together to cover the deepest of topics. All free, they keep it real as a non profit. Not to mention the admission price is probably 1/4 the price of how much $ it would actually cost to all these big hitter bars and restaurants one by one.


As if the night couldn't get any better...all this followed by a show from The Gears at The Redwood at Midnight! Good thing The "Pirate Bar" is walking distance from Union Station. Wow, going to be a fun weekend indeed.

So...who's down?



Jonathan Gold's 2nd Annual Union Station Speakeasy Fundraiser for Zocalo Public Square

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2010 | 7:00PM
UNION STATION

GRAND TICKET CONCOURSE | 800 NORTH ALAMEDA STREET

LOS ANGELES, CA 90012

Click Here For More Info And To Buy Tickets

$185/per person

Non-Profit Employee Rate: $150.

Young Professionals' Rate: $125.
(Must be under 30 years old)

The Redwood
316 W 2nd St # 202
Los Angeles, CA 90012-3527
(213) 680-2600

The Gears (Midnight)
Poop (feat. Rikk Agnew from the Adolescents) (11 PM)
Symbol Six