• 04May

    Chef Sammy Davis Jr. making shrimp and grits.

    Last night, we attended Kidsave International’s “Best Main Dish in D.C.” Chef Competition.   Kidsave International is a great charity dedicated to finding families for older children forgotten in foster care and orphanages around the world.  K Street Kate and Lauren DeSantis were in attendance.

    My favorite dishes were Chef Sammy Davis Jr‘s shrimp & grits (with sausage), The Restaurant at Patowmack Farm‘s Doro Wot (Ayrshire Farm Chicken Breast in Berbere Spice Gravy with Boiled Farm Egg and Injera), and Evo Bistro‘s Crusted Pork Tenderloin with Butternut Squash Ravioli, Wild Mushrooms and Sage Cream.  I voted for Evo (after having them hold the mushrooms) because the raviolis were amazing.

    Dilmah Tea was present and I snagged some samples.  I’m drinking a satchel of their green tea with jasmine flowers right now. I’ve also tried the satchel of sweet almond black tea and the standard teabag of cinnamon green tea.  Dilmah Tea has a social mission, and their tea both tastes great and has twice the antioxidants of other teas.  From their website:

    “In the 1950s I set out to offer tea drinkers the finest tea on earth whilst ensuring a genuinely ethical brand. It took me nearly four decades to fulfill my mission, but in 1988 I launched my family tea – Dilmah – the first producer owned tea brand in the world, handpicked, perfected and packed at source and shipped within days to tea drinkers around the world. This ensures that Dilmah tea is the freshest, brimming with antioxidants.”

    -JAY

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  • 08Apr

    Lauren DeSantis of Capital Cooking.

    I attended the 12th Annual International Wine & Food Festival in February at the Ronald Reagan Building.  It was a great show with an amazing selection of wines. I got to try some wines I’d never even heard of before, and there was a huge selection of wines to try.  I definitely need to go back next year.

    I’ve just received info on the 4th Annual National Harbor Wine & Food Festival, which returns May 14th and 15th.  At the show last year, I competed in a grilling contest “So, You Think You Can Grill” with this recipe.

    This year, one of the judges of my contest (David Zino) will be presenting, as will Lauren DeSantis of Capital Cooking.  I’ve had the pleasure of running into her often at foodie events lately.

    -JAY


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  • 01Mar

    I know both Lauren and Ana, and have had Ana’s food before. Too bad I don’t have the Dish Network.

    -JAY
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    Capital Cooking Explores Panamanian Cuisine

    THE NEXT EPISODE AIRS ON FEBRUARY 28TH WITH SPECIAL GUEST ANA VICTORIA

    Washington D.C. : The next episode of Capital Cooking features the tropical fruits, vegetables, and herbs of Panamanian Cuisine. Join host Lauren DeSantis and special guest, Embassy Chef Ana Victoria Mas, as they create 3 authentic dishes: Fish Ceviche with Pixbae, Sea Bass with Yucca Strings, Mojo Sauce and Avocado, and Fried Plantain Gnocchi with Cilantro-Basil and Cashew Pesto, as well as a Panama Red cocktail to set the mood.

    The Panama Red Signature Cocktail kick-starts the show. Lauren gives step-by-step directions for this Panamanian margarita, mixing tequila, triple sec, sweet and sour mix, and grenadine syrup. It’s sweet and tangy and not-to-be missed!

    Next, Lauren dives into the light and refreshing flavors of ceviche with the help of her special guest. First, they make a fresh Shrimp and Fish Ceviche with Pixabe, followed by a Ceviche Sea Bass with Yucca Strings, Mojo Sauce and Avocado. This is a great way to be healthy in a delicious and simple fashion!

    Finally, a classic Panamanian ingredient gets a D.C. twist. Lauren will show you how to make Fried Plantain Gnocchi with Cilantro-Basil and Cashew Pesto.

    The amazing thing about DC is that you can visit the embassies and feel like you’ve taken a mini-trip to a new country. Get a breath of fresh air (and fresh food too!) on the next episode of Capital Cooking, as Lauren and Ana Victoria lead you into the world of Panamanian Cuisine.

    Be sure to watch this latest episode of Capital Cooking and brunch is sure to become a regular event in your home. Watch Capital Cooking on the Dish Network channels 9396 and 9407. Panamania will air EST:
    Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.
    Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.
    Thursday at 9:00 p.m. and midnight
    Friday at 3 a.m.

    Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

    Capital Cooking is the first television show of its kind and now airs in more than 20 millions households on Dish Network through CoLours TV. Capital Cooking highlights cooking traditions of regional cuisine from all areas of the country as well as international dishes. Throughout the series, DeSantis will incorporate entertaining tips into the shows, will cook with local chefs, and will demonstrate how to make recipes with ingredients that viewers can find at local grocery stores and farmers markets. Visit www.capitalcookingshow.com for more information on upcoming events and http://capitalcookingshow.blogspot.com for daily updates.

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  • 28Oct

    Dining in DC and Lauren DeSantis of Capital Cooking are teaming up for the ultimate Metropolitan Cooking and Entertaining Show give-a-away! If you love to Cook and Entertain, you won’t want to miss this! Laren says the give-a-way keeps getting bigger and bigger to click here to find out how to enter.  I had a blast lays year and wrote about my experience with the Neelys.

    I will be in NYC at the Chocolate Show that weekend so I’ll have to miss out on the metropolitan Cooking Show.

    -JAY

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  • 24Jun

    Thanks to Lauren DeSantis for featuring DCFüd (and…ok…me) on her site.   

    -JAY

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