• 23May

    Chocolate covered wine grapes.

    This post is for those of you in the food (or food media) business.  I’m including the press release later in this article.

    I attended the media preview (at Cork Market & Tasting Room) for the event and tried some of the items nominated for SOFI awards.  Some companies to look out for at the show:

    Bissinger’s Handcrafted Chocolatier.  I tried their Lemon Ginger Yuzu Gummy Pandas and (60% Dark) Chocolate Covered Wine Grapes (which they infuse with shiraz wine).  The pandas were good (“S” loves them) but I’m still talking about those wine grapes  a week later and may need to order some online.

    Route 11 Potato Chips.  “S” attacked the dill pickle chips and then bought 2 more bags at Earl’s Sandwich Shop in Clarendon.

    Bone Doctors’ BBQ.  I enjoyed all three of their BBQ sauces, but haven’t tried their BBQ rub yet.  I’ll get to it.

    Theo Chocolate.  Their Ghost Chili Caramels are good, and Biagio Fine Chocolate carries Theo’s caramels.

     

     

    Sticky Toffee Pudding.

    The Sticky Toffee Pudding Company.  Everyone raved about this cake, myself included.  It was served warm and was addictive.

    -JAY

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    New York, N.Y. (May 19, 2011) – Stock up on stories at the Summer Fancy Food Show in Washington, D.C. Discover the latest in specialty foods and beverages, emerging flavors, hot products and the entrepreneurs and artisans behind them. The show will be held July 10 – 12, 2011, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.

    The Summer Fancy Food Show is the largest marketplace for specialty foods and beverages in North America. Buyers from the top names in retailing and restaurants worldwide will descend on D.C. to seek out chocolate, cheese, olive oil, jams, spices, snacks, natural and organic products and much more for their stores and restaurants for the year to come.

    Show highlights include:

    • 180,000 specialty foods and beverages.
    • 2,400 exhibitors from 80 countries including Italy, Spain, Morocco, India, South Africa, Mexico, Chile and Barbados.
    • State Pavilions, including Virginia, North Carolina and New York.
    • sofi™ Awards Ceremony hosted by Celebrity Chef Cat Cora.
    • Signature workshops for industry newcomers.
    • Guided Tastings: Reviving the Relish Tray; Kosher Cooking.
    • Major food donation to DC Central Kitchen at end of show.

    The Fancy Food Show is for members of the specialty food trade only; it is closed to the general public. The NASFT provides press badges to qualified journalists. Press and general registration is at www.fancyfoodshows.com.

    The NASFT is a not-for-profit trade association established in 1952 to foster trade, commerce and interest in the specialty food industry. Today there are more than 2,900 members in the U.S. and abroad. Learn more about the NASFT and its Fancy Food Shows at specialtyfood.com.

  • 17May

    Pic From Taste of Arlington's Website.

    This is a good weekends for DCFüdies.

    Friday:

    Chef Spike Mendelsohn’s new kosher deli truck, Sixth and Rye, will be at Sixth and I for lunch.

    Saturday:

    Fojol Brothers will be present at DC Craft Mafia’s Spring-Thing (a craft show).  Wholefoods will be giving away free bananas.

    Fiesta Asia (Sixth Annual National Asian Heritage Festival) will have a variety of Asian food.

    Biagio’s Sample day is this weekend too, which means free chocolate and wine tastings.  There are two other wine tastings within a block at the same time, A.M. Wineshop (which only carries French wines), and Ansonia (which also has prepared foods).  De Vinos might have tastings as well.

    Clyde’s of Columbia’s Inaugural Craft Beer Tasting & Festival, 1:00 – 8:00 pm, outdoors by the lake.

    Sunday:

    Taste of Arlington is nice because you get to try small plates of food from various local restaurants in one place.  I’ve been going for years, and covered it for local TV a few years ago.

    Sound Bites, a food and music festival that benefits DC Central Kitchen will be at the the 9:30 Club of Sunday between 5pm and 10pm.

    Israel Street Festival will be in Fairfax from noon till 5pm.  Isreali food will be available to purchase from Shaul’s Kosher Market.

    -JAY

  • 17May

    Tucked into a little shop along Lake Anne in Reston, Virginia, sits a hidden treasure of a cupcake shop, which has some of the most interesting, yet perfectly done, confectionary delights.  Nefertiti “The CupCake Ladi” runs the cupcakery, and has been baking for years, but did not open her storefront until February 11, 2011 (after a soft opening on February 5, 2011).  She has spent her life as a gourmet chef, and also baking treats and passing them out to people, just to brighten their day.  When she and her husband arrived in the area in June of 2005, they lived in a hotel, where she baked Italian cookies and confections, and would give them out to people.  “The CupCake Ladi” spent $25k working on promotions for someone else from 2006 until March of 2009, when she decided to start her own business.  As she says, “I wanted to bring smiles to people faces.  For me it is all about you. You’re happi, I smile from within.”

    She has baked petit fours and given them to tollbooth operators, baked cupcakes for her hairdressers and waiters, and would carry between 40 and 50 cupcakes around to give out, and was even known as “The CupCake Ladi” even before she opened the store.  Now that she has the store (located at 11412 W. Washington Plaza in Reston) and TheCupCakeLadi.com (where you can order and ship across the country), she continues to brighten the day of anyone she encounters.  On the day of our interview, we sat at a table outside of the shop, and passersby would stop and chat, asking how she was, and raving about the cupcakes they tried.

    When you purchase the cupcakes and other items from the shop, you are not only treating yourself, but are also helping a charity.  As a youth, she would hide candy in the hem of her Catholic School skirt, and bring it to school to share with the other children.  She watched her grandmother sponsor children in Africa and knew she wanted to help the world, too.  For this reason, “The CupCake Ladi” takes some of the earnings from each cupcake sold for different charities.  Twenty-five percent of the proceeds from her signature cupcake, “Nefertiti’s Zesti Kei-Lime CupCake (key lime zest and juice cakes filled with Kei-Lime Zesti Cream Cheese and topped with the cream cheese and graham cracker crumbs)” are donated to World Vision.  Thus far, she has been able to sponsor three children with the proceeds.  “The CupCake Ladi” donates 20% of the profits from “Jaimie’s Jimmi Jamboree (vanilla bean cake filled and layered with dark chocolate ganache)” to the French Bulldog Rescue Network and 20% of the profits from “Mint Chocolate Sandwich Treenie Cake (mint chocolate cake filled and topped with mint cookies and cream cheese and crushed mint chocolate sandwich cookies)” to The Friends of Randolph Pound.  She created “The ‘Courage’ CupCake” in honor of a German Shepherd named Courage who was found abused and rescued by The German Shepherd Rescue of Orange County.  Twenty percent of the proceeds from the “The ‘Courage’ CupCake” go to the rescue agency to rehabilitate dogs like Courage and help them find new owners who will love them as much as they deserve.  Other charities she donates to are the Middleburg Humane Foundation, Mautner Gala, Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic, GoodDogz.org, Courage for Kids, and Hope 4 Paws.

    Currently, “The CupCake Ladi” has 36 flavors (each named after a person), including “Nani Lucia’s Old Fashion Apple Pie Cake (apple spice cake filled with cinnamon apples, topped with Vanilla Bean Honey cream cheese, cinnamon sugar, and caramel drizzle)”, “This Ain’t Your Momma’s Peanut Butter & Jelli (vanilla bean and dark chocolate cake filled with strawberry puree, topped with Nani Lucia’s secret Peanut Butter Crème and strawberry puree)”, “Tommi Lovs Mi Mores Smores (milk chocolate cake filled and topped with marshmallow cream, milk chocolate, hot fudge, graham crackers, and dark chocolate)”, and “Boons Philli Pretzel Crust Sea-Salt Caramel (milk chocolate pretzel crust cakes filled and topped with sea salt caramel and toasted pecans)”, which is named after my dad.  Even Howard Bernstein, WUSA9 Meteorologist, has a cupcake named after him – “HB’s Bernstein’s Chocolate Enclave (devil’s food cake filled with chocolate ganache and topped with chocolate ganache and chocolate cream cheese).”  The cupcakes range in size from 1carat (bite-sized) to 3carat (normal sized) to 7carat (gigantor).  Each cupcake is filled, so they seem to weigh about two pounds apiece, are made from only certified-organic and all-natural ingredients (including 1% milk and other low-fat ingredients when available, so they are technically good for you), and are exceptionally priced.  “The CupCake Ladi” also bakes 97% organic cookies she calls “Organic Chocolate Decadence”, which are a mixture of flaxseed, oatmeal, cacao chocolate chunks, various nuts (almonds, peanuts, pistachios, or cashews), pretzels, white or pure chocolate vermicelli, chocolate covered raisins, chocolate cookie crumbs, and potato chips, and then drenched FOUR TIMES in milk and dark Belgian chocolate.  Consider this to be a super energy bar… a super delicious energy bar, which actually provides sustenance, and is DRENCHED FOUR TIMES IN CHOCOLATE.  Fun fact: she was approached to be on Cupcake Wars, but had to decline since her assistant had to head back overseas.

    Nefertiti “The CupCake Ladi” plans to expand the store in the near future, to include selling Illy Coffee, organic dog treats, and organic gelato in pistachio, vanilla, and three other flavors.  The expanded store will also have a commercial kitchen (currently, the cupcakes are baked off-site), will be designed using eco-friendly glass countertops and stainless steel, and will use energy-efficient appliances and practices as allowed.

    Even if you don’t live in Reston, the cupcakes and Organic Chocolate Decadence cookies are worth the trip.  The coffee and gelato will be, as well, and I’m sure your four-legged friend would love some of her organic dog treats.  “The CupCake Ladi” is truly one of the most interesting, genuine, and most kind people I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting.  Her cupcakes provide multi-purpose happiness: your stomach is happy you’re eating, she is happy to see you happy, and charities benefit from the cupcake profits.  It’s win-win-win.

    -JDS

  • 14May

    Who can say no to  free chocolate and specialty Iced Hot Chocolate?

    Biagio Fine Chocolate‘s next Sample Day will be Saturday, May 21, from 3pm-6pm.

    This month we will be tasting 12 fine chocolates and some specialty Iced Hot Chocolate.  Other specials await your palate.

    Complimentary – no R.S.V.P. needed. What is Sample Day? It is a monthly event that has been wildly successful with our customers. We will have over a dozen varieties of some of the world’s best chocolate available for tasting. Sample day is held in Studio B, the tasting room/gallery behind Biagio Fine Chocolate.

    Biagio Fine Chocolate and Studio B are located at:

    1904 18th St. NW, Washington, DC 20009

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  • 10May

    In my inbox.

    -JAY

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    Chef Thomas Elder Launches Tysons Corner Farmers Market

    Produce and Lifestyle Vendors Announced

    McLean, VA (May 10, 2011)— Härth, Tysons Corner’s hottest new restaurant, is proud to announce the launch of a new Lifestyle & Farmers Market every Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. beginning May 14.  The market will be set up in the rear parking lot behind Hilton McLean Tysons Corner, rain or shine, through October 29.  Under the direction of Executive Chef Thomas Elder, and co-sponsored by INOVA and the McLean Chamber of Commerce, the market will showcase the region’s best and freshest produce, artisan food products, and local businesses focused on teaching guests how to incorporate farm fresh foods into home cooking.

  • 03May

    Fried green tomatoes at the Chesapeake Room.

    A couple of weeks ago, I attended Newton Vineyard’s Eco Chic Media Tour at (the relatively new) Chesapeake Room (501 8th Street Southeast) near Eastern Market. Michael Wisner was present; he is a contemporary American artist and designer of the new 2011 Newton Limited bottle chiller and an official partner of Newton Vineyards eco – conscious initiatives. I got to meet Chris Millard as well; he is the winemaker for Newton Vineyards. I’ve never had unfiltered wine before, and was expecting something like unfiltered grape juice (which is basically juice with pulp). No. there was no grit or pulp because wine sits longer and settles into sediment that does not wind up in your glass. Was it good? Yes, definitely better than expected.

    Cheese & fig compote. The (delicious) seafood salad is to the right.

    How was the food at Chesapeake Room?  I had a variety of appetizers including fried green tomatoes with goat cheese tomato creme, seafood salad on cucumber slices, Appalachian cheese with (their house made) fig compote, shrimp & zucchini skewers with chimmichurri (I’ll go with their spelling), and smoked duck breast with Pomeranian sauce. My favorites were the seafood salad and the shrimp skewers, but i enjoyed all the dishes except the duck, which I felt was too tough. The fig compote was good. The chef is new to this area and is originally from North Carolina.

    I attended Biagio’s sample day a couple of weeks ago. They had many great chocolate samples out (like a 100% bar, and one with pink peppercorns). They also had the list of winners from a British chocolate show and were selling the chocolates that won awards. First Vines was the guest vintner and had some great French wines at the tasting; they can actually deliver to DC or ship to Virginia (sorry Maryland). Biagio’s sample days are monthly, and while they announce the dates a few days in advance, they are (at my request) sending me the dates a couple of weeks in advance.

    One nice thing about the Biagio tastings is that two wine stores on the same street have wine tastings on Saturdays. So, we hit 3 tastings in one shot. The other two shops we hit were A.M. Wineshop (which only carries French wines), and Ansonia (which has prepared foods as well).  De Vinos might have tastings as well.

    -JAY

  • 26Apr

    Straight from France, Paul had its ribbon-cutting ceremony today of their flagship bakery in Penn Quarter.  Mayor Vincent C. Gray and French Ambassador François Delattre were present.  I believe Paul actually opens this Friday.

    Several other locations will open in DC including one in Georgetown…they had to have one near the embassy. 🙂

    Everything I sampled was very good including the best macarons I’ve had.  I don’t even know what half the pastries I tried were but they were phenomenal.   They also had some very tasty hors d’oeuvres such as salmon or salami or ham on buttered bread.  The baguettes were fresh from the over and they have several kinds.  Even the ham and cheese sandwich was very good!  I took a flan and a pan de chocolat to go but the flan seems more like a tart than the (Spanish) flan I’m used to.

    They tried various US flours until finding the (organic Wisconsin) flour they liked for their breads.  They definitely made a good choice. (I’m getting baguette crumbs in my keyboard.)

    Jack Evans (Ward 2 Councilman), Mayor Vincent Gray, Maxime Holder (Chairman of Groupe PAUL and grandson of the founder), Philippe Sanchez (Pres and CEO of PAUL USA).

    Oh and they use pearl sugar in some items — an ingredient I’m familiar with from Liege waffles (from a Bobby Flay waffle throw down episode on TVFN and locally from Belgian bakery/cafe Le Pain Quotidien).  Pearl sugar is shaped like little spheres and melts on your tongue as you eat it.

    This is one of those cases where pictures tell the story. 🙂

    PAUL is at 801 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004.

    -JAY

     

  • 25Apr

    pinkIn my inbox.

    -JAY

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    Pinkberry comes to DC (preview event)

    Thursday, May 5 · 6:00pm – 10:00pm

    1213 Connecticut Ave. NW Washington, DC

     

    Come celebrate Pinkberry’s Grand Opening in DC with Free Pinkberry, entertainment and prizes! On-Air personality Tommy McFly from 94.7 Fresh FM will be there from 7-9pm.

    Did you find a ping pong ball? Bring it to the event and you could win an iPad 2 or one of the fantastic prizes our neighbors have donated for the occasion!

    Alpha Phi & Delta Gamma from George Washington University will be distributing them all around Dupont Circle, Connecticut avenue and campus for the next 2 weeks! Keep watching the page for updates on where the ping pong balls will be and when!

  • 07Apr

    Who can say no to a free chocolate and wine tasting?

    Biagio Fine Chocolate‘s next Sample Day will be Saturday, April 23, from 3p-6p featuring First Vine as the guest vintner.

    Complimentary – no R.S.V.P. needed. What is Sample Day?  It is a monthly event that has been wildly successful with our customers. We will have over a dozen varieties of some of the world’s best chocolate available for tasting. Sample day is held in Studio B, the tasting room/gallery behind Biagio Fine Chocolate.

    Biagio Fine Chocolate and Studio B are located at:

    1904 18th St. NW, Washington, DC 20009

  • 22Mar

    In my inbox, although more notice would have been nice.  I’m booked Saturday already.

    -Jason

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    March Sample Day – Chocolate and Wine Tasting   Fresco and Chocolate

    This month we introduce Fresco Chocolate to Washington, DC. along with our great line-up of other delectable chocolates to discover.

    Saturday | March 26 | 3pm – 6pm

    Complimentary – no R.S.V.P. needed.  What is Sample Day?  It is a monthly event that has been wildly successful with our customers. We will have over a dozen varieties of some of the world’s best chocolate available for tasting. Sample day is held in Studio B, the tasting room/gallery behind Biagio Fine Chocolate.

    This month’s wine selection is provided by
    AM Wine Shoppe located in nearby
    Adams-Morgan.

    We will also be featuring The Grenada Chocolate Co. 60% bar this Saturday.

    Watch this interesting video to see how this great chocolate company is making a positive impact on the world.

    The Group of Dominican Professionals is conducting an all Dominican origin chocolate tasting on April 14th at Studio B on Thurs. April 14th from 6p – 8p. It is open to the public at a cost of $20.00 per person. Please contact Joseph Rio at

    jrio13@yahoo.com for more information.

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    Check in for updates on new products as we continue our mission to bring
    the best chocolates to Washington, DC.

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