Get a Taste of Food & Wine's Best New Chefs at the All-New Chef's Club


Updated 05/24/12 1:28 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Chefs Club by Food & Wine

One of the most coveted awards in the food industry is the title of Best New Chef, an honor bestowed upon 10 young chefs each year by Food & Wine magazine. Now, the editors of the magazine are taking the accolade — along with sophisticated dining — to the next level, with a new dining adventure called Chefs Club. The concept? Build a restaurant inside a well-respected hotel (in this case, Read more

Food & Wine Reveals 2012 Best New Chefs


Updated 04/04/12 10:03 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Food & Wine Best New Chefs 2012

With the recent announcement of the IACP Cookbook Awards and James Beard Awards on the horizon, the cooking world's award season is in full force. Today, Food & Wine magazine unveiled its 2012 class of Best New Chefs, an award it's bestowed upon 10 chefs annually for nearly a quarter of a century. The accolades have been widely regarded as a harbinger of lifelong culinary success; after all, Read more

What Do You Know About Wine Pairings?


Updated 12/05/11 4:55 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Food and Wine Pairing Tips

I'll start off by saying that pairing wines with food can be subjective. But over the years we've talked or listened to many culinary experts and sommeliers — from Rick Bayless to Peter Marks. At tastings, festivals, dinners, and food events, these authorities have shared their knowledge of the art of wine pairings. Since I trust the know-how they've gleaned over the years, here's a quiz on Read more

Southern Side: Creamed Collard Greens


Updated 11/14/11 4:10 AM · Posted by · 3 comments

Creamed Collard Greens Recipe

I'm a little sick of the traditional Thanksgiving meal. That's why this year I plan on serving slightly different versions of old favorites — like a turkey roulade instead of a whole roasted turkey, for instance. Rather than the usual green bean casserole, I'm reaching for a neo-Southern riff on the creamed spinach standby, and plan on impressing guests with creamed collard greens. Unlike Read more

Easy Pickling: Farm-Stand Tomatoes


Updated 09/26/11 5:15 AM · Posted by · 13 comments

Fast and Easy Pickled Tomato Recipe

If you can't bear the thought of this year's beloved heirloom and Early Girl tomato crop coming to an end, there are two things you can do to prolong your enjoyment of Summer's sweet and seedy fruits. If you're really itching to enjoy them in a few months, learn how to can them. Or, if you find the idea of pressurizing any sort of jar in boiling water intimidates you, there's always Read more

Fast & Easy Seafood Dinner: Spicy Scallops With Capellini


Updated 02/08/12 10:50 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Simple Scallop Pasta Recipe

As much as I love chili and a simple meatloaf, they often become an all-too-regular part of my weeknight meal rotation. The best cure for a rut, I've discovered, is to stray for a moment from the usual suspects (chicken, beef, tofu) and opt for something less habitual. The last time I did this, I sat down to a light but piquant plate of briny scallops tossed together with angel hair pasta and a Read more

Tim Love's Technique For Perfect Grilled Steak


Updated 06/17/11 6:10 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Grill the Perfect Steak

Earlier today in a white tent at the Food and Wine Classic in Aspen, Tim Love grilled up some big meat. The cowboy chef from the Lone Star State has a very specific steak-cooking method. He uses premium cuts of beef (his current fav is the Italian-equivalent to Wagyu) and is not a fan of marinades. "You want the meat to taste like meat. You don't want it to taste like Worcestershire sauce. If you Read more

Take a Trip to Coastal Spain With Shellfish Paella


Updated 06/10/11 10:54 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

Easy Paella Recipe

If you've never made paella, the traditional Spanish rice dish with origins in Valencia, I highly recommend you give it a try this weekend! This uncomplicated recipe is easy to follow and has awesome results. The paella is filling, flavorful, and delicious. It's packed with chorizo and shellfish, so it has a wonderful surf-and-turf quality. Although the recipe has you cook the paella on the Read more

Perfectly Seasonal: Grilled Fava Beans


Updated 04/27/12 5:01 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

Whole Grilled Fava Beans Recipe

Fava beans are a much-maligned Spring vegetable, and for somewhat good reason. Not only do they have a haunting cultural meme attached to their reputation, but you've also got to work to enjoy them: these beans require shucking, boiling, and then shelling before they can be applied to any recipe. Or so I thought, until I discovered this brilliant grilling technique. Start with young fava bean Read more

Give Peas a Chance! Try 'Em in a Fresh Mint Salad


Updated 04/12/11 3:26 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

Recipe For Spring Peas With Mint

Before you shun certain fruits and vegetables for life, sample them at their peak and see if you feel the same way. Although I grew up swearing off tomatoes, all it took was a locally grown heirloom variety, plucked from the vine that very Summer morning, that convinced me that I did enjoy fresh tomatoes. Sworn foes of the pea, I challenge you to do the same. Don't like the overly sweet, baby Read more