Archive for February 20th, 2012

20 Fried Food Recipes for Fat Tuesday

Posted by Rob Sobotnik, February 21, 2012 at 6:30 PM With Fat Tuesday approaching, there’s never been a better time to indulge in some fried, fatty foods. Whether sweet, savory, spicy, gooey—there’s something about that crunchy exterior that has us loving all things fried. Here are 20 recipes that will have you wishing Fat Tuesday [...]

Dinner Tonight: Steak Taco Salad

Posted by Nick Kindelsperger, February 20, 2012 at 3:30 PM [Photograph: Nick Kindelsperger] Taco salad is one of those recipes that conjures up all kinds of memories, and basically all of them good. Even though I haven’t eaten it in well over 15 years, I can still picture the glorious mess: seasoned ground beef, heaps [...]

Homebrewing: Introduction to Sour Ales

Posted by Joe Postma, February 20, 2012 at 3:00 PM Sour ales are one of the biggest things in craft beer right now. The style that started out as a niche Belgian import not too long ago has spread like wildfire across American bars and breweries. Producing sour beer at home can be difficult, but [...]

London: Scenes From the Passing Parade

“Why me?” shouted the photographer, laden down with his equipment, as he was evicted from a crowded elevator by a security guard moments before the Jonathan Saunders show was scheduled to begin here in London on Sunday evening. Told he had brought the weight limit of the elevator over its recommended level and would have [...]

London’s 3-D Stride Into the Future

Ian Gavan/Getty ImagesChristopher Kane, fall 2012. Christopher Kane’s latest collection from London is truly worth obsessing over. By some magical combination of black leather, velvet and chiffon, he gives a three-dimensional quality to his patterns and textures. And he doesn’t overplay the technique. Most of his fall shapes are straightforward — boyish trousers and jackets, [...]

Workouts May Not Be the Best Time for a Snack

Andrew Burton/Associated Press A few weeks ago, a friend showed up for a run with a CamelBak — one of those humplike backpacks with a tube that allows you to sip liquid — and a belt containing food to eat along the way. Every 20 minutes or so as we ran, he stopped to eat [...]

It’s Not Too Late to Become a Yoga Believer

Yvetta Fedorova One morning, a well-meaning swimming buddy called out for all in the Y locker room to hear: “I can’t believe Jane Brody doesn’t do yoga!” She was right: I didn’t do yoga and, not knowing what it might offer me, I was loath to try it. I also feared that the meteoric growth [...]

My Thai Cooking: Thai-Style Omelet (Khai Jiao)

Posted by Leela Punyaratabandhu, February 20, 2012 at 1:30 PM [Photographs: Leela Punyaratabandhu] My best friend back in college sought solace in philosophy and literature during a broken heart. Instead of getting wasted like most of our peers would have done, he numbed the pain with Gilgamesh and Kierkergaard. That part was fine; what worried [...]

Marc Vetri’s Rigatoni with Swordfish, Tomato, and Eggplant Fries

[Photograph: Kelly Campbell] As always with our Cook the Book feature, we have five (5) copies of Rustic Italian Food to give away this week. This Rigatoni with Swordfish, Tomato, and Eggplant Fries from Marc Vetri‘s Rustic Italian Food is not only a genius plate of pasta filled with fresh, unexpected flavors but it’s also [...]

Cook the Book: ‘Rustic Italian Food’

Posted by Caroline Russock, February 20, 2012 at 12:00 PM When Mario Batali calls your restaurant “the best meal of true Italian deliciousness” eaten outside of the boot, you know you’ve got something good going on. Marc Vetri, the chef behind an expanding empire of Philadelphia restaurants, turns out the kinds of meals that warrant [...]

Really? The Claim: An Ice Bath Can Soothe Sore Muscles

Christoph Niemann THE FACTS For most people, the only time jumping into ice might sound like a great idea is after a grueling workout. Athletes have used so-called cold therapy for years, saying it reduces inflammation, speeds recovery and prevents muscle soreness. Baseball stars like C. J. Wilson of the Texas Rangers swear by cold [...]

Elizabeth Smart’s Super-Fast Wedding Plan Revealed

Elizabeth Smart Jim Urquhart/AP While the average bride spends about 250 hours planning a wedding, Elizabeth Smart proved she is definitely not average, finalizing her wedding plans in record time. Smart, 24, and Matthew Gilmour, 22, who have known one another for a year, were engaged just last month. Smart initially expected to have a summer wedding [...]

Dame Judi Dench: I’m Losing My Vision

Dame Judi Dench Gareth Cattermole/Getty For any actress, it’s just something that comes with the job. Before the big screen, and before filming even begins, Dame Judi Dench has to read the script. But that part of her job is proving to be difficult, says Dench, because her vision is failing. “I can’t read scripts [...]

Eva Longoria Shares Girl Talk (and Pasta!) for Lunch

Eva Longoria enjoyed an afternoon of girl talk and Italian food at Ago in West Hollywood. The actress had lunch with a girlfriend, taking a small table on the covered patio where the two chatted over plates of pasta. “They were absolutely engrossed in their conversation,” an onlooker says. “They spent most of the lunch [...]

This Week in Small Business: Lessons From Chuck Norris

What’s affecting me, my clients and other small-business owners this week. The Big Story: A Surplus of Yawns President Obama’s budget, which includes $24 billion in cuts, sets off an election year fight. Here’s a good summary. The Calafia Beach Pundit says that fiscal austerity might not be so bad after all (Paul Krugman disagrees). [...]