Happy St. Patrick’s Day!Watch the video above for corn beef and cabbage recipe.
Food Network’s creative spin on a classic is corn beef and cabbage pizza recipe.
Entries from March 2009
St. Patrick’s Day: Corn beef and Cabbage
March 17th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: American · Culinary Education
Engrish Funny: Food related products continued..
March 17th, 2009 · No Comments
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Espetus: Brazilian BBQ done well in San Mateo – Meats and buffet
March 16th, 2009 · No Comments
Espetus
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Brazil is known for their soccer (Renaldo), attractive supermodel (Gisele), but lets not forget their Brazilian bbq.
On a breezy Saturday night, my fantasy came true. With my buckle lose, I was served endless cuts of meat. Samba through the wide panel front doors, the senses are heightened. [...]
Tags: Brazil
Hysterical woman goes crazy because shark fin soup runs out and acts like a cockroach
March 14th, 2009 · 5 Comments
“No more shark fin soup for you!”
Like the saying goes, there are plenty fish in the sea. In her case, there are plenty of sharks in the sea.
Let me explain more. Shark fin soup is a delicacy in Asia, revered since it symbolized prestige and wealth. In the Chinese cuisine, rare [...]
Tags: Chinese · Cooking · video
Kung Fu Ice Cream Master:Serving ice cream with performance arts involved
March 13th, 2009 · No Comments
“Master, I will not let you down. I will toss rich vanilla ice cream into the air and catch every one. I will excite everyone with my performance. I will return one day, two hundred pounds heavier but with riches. Don’t worry, I have those lactose pills!”
Tags: video
Gordon Ramsey: Pan Glazed Fillet of Beef
March 13th, 2009 · No Comments
Gordon Ramsey cooks pan glazed fillet of beef uses chicken stock to add flavor. You can catch the hot tempered chef say the “f” word with charm. A recipe that looks like worth trying.
Gordon Ramsey: Super easy broccoli soup
March 12th, 2009 · No Comments
Gordon Ramsey demonstrates how to cook broccoli soup. I would prefer adding chicken stock for more flavor instead of the broccoli water.
Cashew Chicken: Claiming Origins
March 11th, 2009 · No Comments
This post is for foodies that love history. New York Times Article featuring the history of cashew chicken.
Tags: Chinese · Cooking · Culinary Education
Gordon Ramsey 60 Minutes:fired because he slept with wife’s boss
March 11th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Gordon Ramsey is refreshing. He is blunt yet he executes. In the interview, the hot tempered chefs talks about how he was fired because he slept with his boss’s wife and shows the lighter side, playing with his kids.
Pot de Pho:Vietanamese food served in charming ambiance, great place for 1st dates
March 10th, 2009 · No Comments
Pot de Pho
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I hate first dates and finding a dining spot adds to more strains of white hair. A restaurant that encompasses culture with a dash of adventure, hint of sexiness, yet all the while not pretentious. I may have found my spot.
Known as the unofficial [...]
Tags: Vietnamese
Gordon Ramsey: Rib Eye Steak Sexy Video
March 10th, 2009 · No Comments
Hot tempered chef personality Gordon Ramsey cooks up a mouth-watering steak. I like how the video is shot at lightening speed yet it communicates the use of main ingredients.
Side note. A few years ago, I auditioned for Hell’s Kitchen and got through the second round.
Chef Roy Choi invents Kogi: Korean beef burritos taco truck+ Twitter equals success
March 9th, 2009 · No Comments
Campusfork covered the Kogi taco trucks a few weeks ago in our Kogi blog post. But watch the video above. Chef Roy Choi innovates by combining great street food and using social media Twitter.
4 Things I learned
1. Start small. Restaurant entrepreneurs are overwhelmed with the gigantic expenses (insurance,payroll,rent) involved in starting a restaurant. Instead, [...]
Tags: Korean
Berkeley Student protest Panda Express
March 9th, 2009 · 3 Comments
I went to college at UC Berkeley and even helped build a Hawaiian restaurant near campus, so I know the culture behind Berkeley. UC Berkeley is sustainable centric and behind many environmental movements. Last week, A SFGate titled Berkeley students decry proposed Panda Express article covered the story behind a student lead protest movement against [...]
Tags: Chinese
Hamburger magic from famous Japanese Magician
March 8th, 2009 · No Comments
Wow, Mr. Japanese Magic man, you’re my new hero. But watch the video below. An amateur magician reveals the trick in his own less than professional way.
Tags: video
Easy Vegetarian Egg Roll Recipe
March 6th, 2009 · No Comments
Despite its name, egg roll often does not contain egg. But one thing is for sure, they are crunchy savory delight if cooked right.
Ingredients
- egg roll paper {can be found in Asian supermarkets or Asian isle in mainstream supermarkets}
- carrot
- daikon
- shitake mushroom
Carrots, daikon, and mushrooms need to be sliced , use Julienne [...]
Tags: Home Cooking
Snack Food Football Stadium
March 6th, 2009 · No Comments
When I first saw this, I did not know what to think of it. Creative, but I bet my stomach would not be able to handle this. With March Madness coming up, I hope there is a basketball version. {Snack Food Football Stadium}
Tags: Snacks
Engrish Funny Food Pictures
March 5th, 2009 · No Comments
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Tags: humor

