2008 aspen

Tom Colicchio

2008's Best Moments at Aspen Food & Wine

As I mentioned yesterday, Party and I are headed to Aspen this weekend for what is considered the food industry's biggest gathering of the year.
Slideshow: Highlights From the 2008 Aspen Food & Wine Classic

As I mentioned yesterday, Party and I are headed to Aspen this weekend for what is considered the food industry's biggest gathering of the year. Before we report back with inspiring moments and witty words from this year's gustatory fest, I wanted to take a look back at the best that Aspen had to offer last year.

Cocktails

Meet Tony Abou-Ganim, the Modern Mixologist!

One of my favorite seminars at the Food and Wine Classic was Tony Abou-Ganim's party punches and sangria class.

One of my favorite seminars at the Food and Wine Classic was Tony Abou-Ganim's party punches and sangria class. A pioneer in the world of classic cocktail making, Ganim is known for establishing cocktail programs at prestigious bars in San Francisco, New York, and most recently Las Vegas. Referred to as the Modern Mixologist, Tony takes a culinary approach to cocktails and considers himself a "bar chef."

Earlier today I had the chance to speak with Tony over the phone. To see what the fabulous Abou-Ganim had to say in my exclusive interview, read more

summer

The Barbecue Guru's Tips for Better Barbecue

Those of you who are barbecue fanatics are probably familiar with barbecue guru Steven Raichlen.

Those of you who are barbecue fanatics are probably familiar with barbecue guru Steven Raichlen. Steven is the author of over ten cookbooks, including the BBQ Bible, and is the host of the PBS show Primal Grill. He recently finished a world tour in promotion for his new book Planet BBQ, and his last stop was the Food and Wine Classic in Aspen. I watched his cooking demonstration and snagged a bunch of great grilling tips. To see Steven Raichlen's barbecue tips, read more

happy hour

Happy Hour: Inniskillin Sparkling Ice Wine

At the Aspen Classic, PartySugar and I came across Inniskillin, an ice wine maker from Canada.

At the Aspen Classic, PartySugar and I came across Inniskillin, an ice wine maker from Canada. Their Sparkling Ice Wine was unbelievably delicious and a true dessert wine treat. Although it has a rather high price point, around $70 for a 375ml bottle, ice wines cost more than regular dessert wines because they're produced from grapes that have been frozen on the vine. The labor-intensive technique results in a sweeter, very concentrated wine.

The sparkling varietal from Inniskillin has a light hint of apricot and caramel. The tiny bubbles brighten the body, making it less syrupy. It would pair well with fruits, poundcake, or blue cheese, but it's tasty enough to sip on its own.

The folks at Inniskillin call their sparkling ice wine "liquid gold," and I've got to say, they're not far off. Have you ever tried ice wine? What did you think of it?

Wine

Laura Werlin on Pairing Cheese and Wine

One of my favorite classes during the Food and Wine Classic in Aspen, was Laura Werlin's American Raw Milk Cheese seminar.

One of my favorite classes during the Food and Wine Classic in Aspen, was Laura Werlin's American Raw Milk Cheese seminar. Laura is one of America's foremost cheese experts and an awarding-winning author. Upon arrival, I was greeted with a plate of cheese and three wines (a white, red, and dessert). Laura walked us through each cheese and wine pairing while giving the rundown on what we were tasting. She also provided some interesting cheese tips. To see her tips for pairing wines and cheese and to learn more about cheese in general, read more

Food and Wine

PartySugar's Top 10 Moments Found in Aspen

It's hard to say good-bye to a long weekend of fabulous food and wonderful wine.

It's hard to say good-bye to a long weekend of fabulous food and wonderful wine. However, the Food and Wine Classic in Aspen ended last Sunday and until next June, I won't come into contact with any festival as fantastic. To commemorate the occasion, I've rounded up my top 10 favorite Aspen moments. From complex sushi rolls to French piña coladas, check out my list below and click though for all the magnificent photos.

  1. Chatting with Gail Simmons at the CIA awards dinner
    We hadn't seen Gail since her last visit to San Francisco, so it was great to catch up with her at this event. Topics of conversation: the location of Top Chef Season 5 (New York City!) and her upcoming nuptials.
  2. Gerard Craft's chicken liver terrine at the Best New Chefs Dinner
    This delicious bite was insanely balanced: rich, crunchy, sweet, and salty.
  3. Chatting with Rocco DiSpirito at the David Chang party
    After I interviewed him, Rocco and I spoke later that evening over lettuce wraps and pork buns. We both agreed living alone in a big city is expensive!
  4. Toni Abou-Ganim's party punches and sangria class
    Learning how to make party drinks from a master was informative and entertaining. I caught his attention when I was the only one in the audience who knew grenadine is made from pomegranates instead of cherries!
  5. Getting ham from Jose Andres
    During his demo, I answered all of Chef Andres' questions correctly (little did he know I lived in Spain for two years!). He rewarded me with a piece of fresh sliced jamon.
  6. To discover what else made my list, plus a gallery of images, just read more

ming tsai

YumSugar's Top 10 Things Found in Aspen

During the three days PartySugar and I spent at this year's Food and Wine Classic, we came across a lot of amazing and tasty things.

During the three days PartySugar and I spent at this year's Food and Wine Classic, we came across a lot of amazing and tasty things. From pork to peas, we were treated to some of the best food from some of the most amazing chefs on the planet. It was a difficult task, but I've rounded up my top 10 favorite things. Read them below and then be sure to click through for all the pictures.

  1. David Chang's Pork Party (specifically the pork buns)
    We were lucky enough to attend the David Chang and friends after-party on Saturday night. The highlight was chowing down on his pork buns and wraps, and then learning that there was also crab and whole roasted piglets.
  2. Ming Tsai with tofu on his face
    During his cooking demonstration, Ming got a piece of tofu on his face. When he looked at the mirror (which was facing the crowd) he said, "I can't see it, all I see is white people."
  3. Jose Andres cooking with his 9-year-old daughter Carlota
    He has such a great personality and is so much fun to watch. Having his daughter help on stage made it even more fun.
  4. Jeremy Fox's Best New Chef dish
    I was a bit dubious about the Best New Chef's pea, mint, white chocolate, and macadamia nut concoction, but it was so delicious! I couldn't stop eating them, PartySugar practically had to pull me away from the the table.

To discover what else made my list, plus a gallery of images, just read more

Guess Who

How Many Sponsors Are in This Photo?

An event like the Food and Wine Classic in Aspen is no easy task to pull off.
An event like the Food and Wine Classic in Aspen is no easy task to pull off. Not only does it take loads of time and energy, it also takes quite a few pennies. To help out, events like these are usually sponsored by several companies. In this case, KitchenAid is definitely the prominent sponsor. Yet they're not the only one. Can you find all the sponsors? Including KitchenAid, how many sponsors are shown in this David Chang cooking demonstration?

Discover the Sponsors of the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen

weekly recap

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videos

A Closer Look at the Grand Tasting

Words and pictures can hardly describe the grand tasting tent at the Food and Wine Classic in Aspen.

Words and pictures can hardly describe the grand tasting tent at the Food and Wine Classic in Aspen. When I first walked in, I was overwhelmed by the never-ending tables filled with wine, cocktails, and food. However, by the third tasting, I felt like a seasoned pro. To share the incredible experience, we've put together this exclusive video. Enjoy!