• 25Nov

    From JS Casting:

    “Hello Everyone!

    We are currently casting 3 exciting shows and are in search of:

    • Unique food or restaurant concepts with 2 or more owners for season 3 of CNBC’s Restaurant Startup (Nationwide).
    • Chefs, culinary professionals and foodies for season 11 of Food Network Star (Nationwide).
    • Chefs for season 4 of Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay (Nationwide).

    Below you will find details on what we are looking for. Please feel free to pass this information on to your family and friends!”

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    Now Casting Unique Food or Restaurant Concepts for CNBC’s Restaurant Startup Season 3! 

    Restaurant Startup
     
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    Now Casting Food Network Star Season 11!
     
    Last chance to send in a home video!
    Deadline: December 3rd, 2014
    Please visit www.FoodNetwork.com/Casting for
    instructions on how to submit a home video
    and for more information.
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    Now Casting Season 4 of 
    Food Network’s Beat Bobby Flay

    Beat Bobby Flay

     

  • 19Nov

    10-years-birthday-cakeHappy Birthday DCFüd!

    We have awesome readers and contributors. Thanks everyone!

    -JAY

     

     

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  • 12Nov

    I recently attended the Metropolitan Cooking & Entertaining Show. Above are some pictures of the show’s highlights.

    Bobby Flay was the show’s headliner Sunday evening. He is great with kids.

    A girl was at the microphone to ask a question.

    Bobby: “How old are you?”

    bobby_flayGirl: “Nine and a half.”

    Bobby: “When is your birthday?”

    Girl: “February”

    Bobby: “That isn’t nine and a half; you are nine and three quarters. What is your question?”

    Girl: “How do you like your burgers?”

    Bobby: “Medium rare to medium.”

    Girl: “We went to Bobby Flay’s Burger Palace and my father… (she is getting angry) MADE me order MEDIUM WELL. I wanted medium rare.”

    Bobby: “Is your father here?” (No.) “Is your mother here?” (Yes.) “Get your mother for me.”

    Bobby: Asks mother: “What is this I hear about her father making her eat medium well burgers?”

    Mother: “I think he sees it as a food safety issue.”

    Bobby: “It’s Bobby Flay’s Burger Palace, it’s safe! Let her have the medium rare burger.”

    Another kid (also a girl) asked him if he is going to do the next season of Worst Cooks in America. He said that it is really Anne Burell‘s show and that he wouldn’t be hosting with her this year and the kid was on the verge of tears.

    Bobby: “Don’t cry! Tyler Florence will be co-hosting this season.”

    The kid: “Tyler Florence?” And she brightened right up.

    Bobby: (Faking jealousy:) “You don’t have to be so happy about it. (To the audience:) “She likes Tyler.”

    -JAY

  • 28Oct

    In celebration of Howard Homecoming weekend, Moët & Chandon hosted a brunch at STK Steakhouse & Lounge location in Dupont Circle.  It was an event for the beautiful and not your average brunch crowd.  Set up as more of a nightlight lounge, the complimentary champagne was flowing generously for the first half of the event.  Passed  hors d’oeuvres from STK’s brunch menu poured from of the kitchen.  Although they have your typical brunch items such as steak and eggs on their menu, you’ll find it to be anything but average.  My favorite on item by far was their Grilled Cheese and  Smoked Bacon. Who doesn’t love a grilled cheese sandwich but add some bacon to it and it’s a little piece of heaven.  However they didn’t place the back inside of the sandwich, the strip of bacon was placed on top which maintained its juicy crispiness.

    MoetMy second favorite was their smoked bbq which had a nice sweetness to it with a slight tanginess to the sauce topped with a little bit of blue cheese this little morsel gave you a nice taste of the south.  I am a big fan of Tuna Tartare.  It’s a dish that I normally have to order if it’s on the menu but most restaurants leave me disappointed.  STK’s unfortunately left me in the disappointed state.  Although the tuna was fresh, their soy honey emulsion left little to be desired.  It sounds amazing but it lacks flavor.  Their Glazed Sea Scallops tasted a lot like a ceviche, however, there was nothing to help balance out the overwhelming vinaigrette dressing.  The Chicken Skewers lacked flavor and were on the dry side.

    I ordered the Blue Crab Potato Fritters off of the menu and although the flavor and texture was out of this world.  The blue crab was lacking.  It was a nice crisp fritter that tasted more like a potato fritter than blue crab with potato, and the pepperonata sauce that accompanied them was a pleasant addition

    Overall the experience was pleasant; it’s definitely not your average steakhouse but a great hangout spot for young professionals.  Mix.  Mingle.  Drink.  That’s what STK ‘s brunch environment is best for in my opinion.

    -ADT (Angie)

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  • 19Oct

    The good news is that some of us are over-employed. (That’s good, right?)

    But the bad news is a dry spell for the FUD at the moment. So, to counteract this terrible state of affairs, we are looking for…..

    A FEW NEW WRITERS! Found a great new restaurant? Do you have recipes to share? Have you discovered the best wine, restaurant, food truck, or (restaurant) restroom in DC? Do you want to compare 5 different restaurants’ BLTs? Need some hipster cred? Maybe cover an occasional food event? Writing experience for your resume? Articles for your Portfolio? Passionate about food? Then we want you for DCFüd. Send writing samples to jay@dcfud.com, along with few ideas you’d like to write about. It’ll be crazy!

    Also, please welcome our newest additions, Angie (ADT) and Jennifer (JHC) who owe us bios. 🙂

    -JAY

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  • 16Oct

    TVFN star castingReady for your shot on TV?

    Submit a Home Video for TVFN Star by November 25th, 2014. Visit www.FoodNetwork.com/Casting for additional open call details, instructions on how to submit a home video, and for more information. E-mail: FNS11Casting@jenscasting.com.

    For Beat Bobby Flay, go to www.JSCasting.com or  email BeatBobbyFlayCasting@gmail.com.

    They cast other food shows (and Ink Master) as well.

    -JAY

    Beat Bobby

  • 15Oct

    wonka“Chocolate prices will likely go up — possibly by as much as 20% — due to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, which produces 70 percent of the world’s cocoa beans.” Here is the related CNN  article. Thanks “Need To Know NYC” for the heads up.

    Don’t say I didn’t warn you!

    -JAY

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  • 31Jul

    Kebob AngieSeriously, Kebobs, why are you so fancy. I’m sure that you already know but please explain to me. It’s a given fact that no matter what kebob joint you venture, you can expect to pay $10-$16 for a platter depending on what you order.

    And in most instances, it’s worth the cost because of the amount of food you receive. However, why don’t most kebob places have affordable options for the budget conscious foodie?

    Sometimes I just crave a quick morsel of yummy kabob deliciousness but I can’t finish the mountain of food that comes with a $10 platter. I don’t like to waste food so I’m going to feel guilty throwing it away but perhaps I’m not in the mood to lug the food back home to store in my fridge for leftovers either. I just want to eat something mouthwatering at that instant moment and move on.

    Come on! I can’t even come and get a side with some rice for an affordable price. I have a love for chickpeas and rice and sometimes that’s really all I want to eat. But combine the cost of those two sides together, it’s only about a dollar or two cheaper than if you were to get an entire platter with kebob and often times you get jilted the bread!

    I’m pleading you to help me out and not let the kebobs go straight to my thighs because I can’t satisfy my cravings due to lack of portion control.

    Sincerely,

    A lover of food on a stick, ADT (Angie)

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  • 25Jul

    In this day and age where social media and top media lists are becoming a dime a dozen, it’s hard for one to really believe what list is credible, so my challenge this year is to attempt to try as many of the top 100 restaurants listed by the Washingtonian to put to the test their their actual greatness. So here’s the first entry for Washingtonian’s 2014 list. Get ready. Eat. Indulge!

    Duck Breast.

    Duck Breast.

    #7 Blue Duck Tavern1201 24th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20037*

    Two words is all I have to utter for Blue Duck Tavern: Bone Marrow. Those who’ve been following me already know that I’m a huge fanatic of bone marrow, and Blue Duck Tavern hands down has my favorite bone marrow prepared dish. Everything about this appetizer deserves to be in a top 10 list on its own. From the presentation, color, seasoning, and pairing that combine to make this dish absolute perfection.

    The bone marrow was so good that I was tempted to place a second order and cancel my entree. But I had to calm myself down and realize that if their appetizer is this phenomenal, their other food should be just as amazing.

    Two recommended dishes are their 12-Hour Roasted Suckling Pig and Roasted Muscovy Duck Breast. Let’s be honest, when the food came out of the kitchen, I took one look at the dishes served on these cute little silver skillets and thought to myself, “There’s not much to these dishes at all.”

    The protein sat in a sauce in the skillet in what looked to be tiny portions with a little bit of vegetables dolling it up a bit. But little did I know that looks can truly be deceiving. Their Roasted Suckling Pig is no joke, roasted for 12 hours to the point where the meat just melts in your mouth. The jus that the pork sat in has a hint of sweetness. Only thing was that I would have changed would have been to add crunchy green vegetables such as snowpeas to add some refreshing lightness to balance things out so the dish doesn’t seem too heavy.

    The Roasted Muscovy Duck Breast was also a tender mouthwatering piece of heaven. The rhubarb butter added a nice sweetness to the duck meat. But again, it was a heavy protein that needed something refreshing to balance things out. My mistake was ordering the Hand-Cut BDT Triple Fries as a shared side instead of vegetables, but it’s hard to pass up on potatoes fried in duck fat!

    In the end, too full, I couldn’t even bring myself to order their most talked about homemade apple pie for two. Overall, this restaurant definitely deserves it spot in the top 10 on the list. Next time, I’m opting for an entire side of Bone Marrow for myself and ordering some dessert!

    * Restaurants are tiered by Washingtonian rating.

    -ADT (Angie)

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  • 17Jul

    USApples has a weekly selfie (with an apple) contest. Two weeks ago, a photo of a guy in a cubicle with an apple on his head won a Dizzy Pig‘s gift pack. My picture of a pirana attacking me while I was eating an apple won last week, so today I was happy to find a box of Brooks Tropical‘s fruit at my door. In the box was a lime, SlimCado, dragon fruit, and red papaya.

    Next week’s prize is a Tajin seasoning gift pack. Having tried Tajin’s seasonings, I recommend entering the contest.

    Tajin Seasoning Gift Packs
    Tajin Seasoning Gift Packs

    Weekly deadlines are the next five Sundays. The contest rules are here.

    Sunday, July 20, 2014

    Sunday, July 27, 2014

    Sunday, August 3, 2014

    Sunday, August 10, 2014

    Friday, August 15, 2014

    – See more at: http://www.usappleblog.org/apple-summer-selfie-photo-contest-rules/#sthash.JnQ7IKN0.dpuf

    -JAY

    Sunday, July 20, 2014

    Sunday, July 27, 2014

    Sunday, August 3, 2014

    Sunday, August 10, 2014

    Friday, August 15, 2014

    – See more at: http://www.usappleblog.org/apple-summer-selfie-photo-contest-rules/#sthash.JnQ7IKN0.dpuf

    Sunday, July 20, 2014

    Sunday, July 27, 2014

    Sunday, August 3, 2014

    Sunday, August 10, 2014

    Friday, August 15, 2014

    – See more at: http://www.usappleblog.org/apple-summer-selfie-photo-contest-rules/#sthash.JnQ7IKN0.dpuf

    Sunday, July 20, 2014

    Sunday, July 27, 2014

    Sunday, August 3, 2014

    Sunday, August 10, 2014

    Friday, August 15, 2014

    – See more at: http://www.usappleblog.org/apple-summer-selfie-photo-contest-rules/#sthash.JnQ7IKN0.dpuf

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