Champagne in a Can? Oh Yes You Can

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Some Extra Hott Links for your New Year’s Eve enjoyment…

– Who can make New Year’s trashier while pretending to make it classier? Paris Hilton can! [So Good]

– Do you prefer your Champagne to look more like – I don’t know – Champagne? Check out this list of Champagne cocktail recipes – from Thug Passion to Atheist’s Best, and even one from good ol’ Rachel Ray. [Slashfood]

– Wait. Does celebrating New Year’s mean I have to stop reading blogs, go outside, and interact with people? Of course not! Spend your NYE inside, with dippity do-dads and pineapple pickle. [K.O.D.]

Lazy Saturday

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The calm before the storm. New Years is almost here and this time people are coming to DC. In just a few short hours, several friends from college will storm into town, and the partying will begin. So with about 4 hours worth of cleaning to do, Gansie and I decided we needed some food fuel. I whipped up some scrambled eggs with sauteed red onion, garlic, and roasted red and yellow peppers. We toped that off with some amazing bagels from York, PA and a fresh cut apple.

But mainly, this post is an excuse to post some more photos with my new camera.

As for the recipe, I sauteed the onion and garlic first in some olive oil, adding the jarred roasted peppers when the garlic and onion is almost finished. Remove the veggies and scramble the eggs in the same pan. When the eggs are about a minute short of done, add back in the cooked veggies and mix. Easy as pie.

Oh, and here is another picture, EXTREME CLOSE-UP:

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Shake Shack it Like a Polaroid Picture

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Many apologies to all my Beyonces and Lucy Lius who are sick of reading about this obsessively over-chronicled burger stand, but as an NYC-based food blogger, I am contractually obliged to write about Shake Shack at least once per calendar year. Seeing as how it is December 28th, here goes. The following is an on-the-record gchat with our celebro-food-photog Brian:

Brian: hey, want to meet for cheese fries before the show?

BS: it’s open all year now?

Brian: YEAH!

BS: nice…yeah i’m in…who i am kidding that i will get anything else done today

Brian: haha
we’re dating
dinner and a show

BS: cheapest date ever!

Brian: lets blog it!

BS: oh absolutely

Brian: haha

BS: shakeshake in december is def newsworthy

Brian: bring your camera

BS: done

Brian: awesome

BS: i have a question…am I allowed to get a milkshake or is that too crazy?

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Reason Number 123,549 why I would rather eat in New York than anywhere else. You can order a black-and-white milkshake at an outdoor cafe on a 30-degree day and no one so much as bats an eye.

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Anthony Bourdain is Your Eater of the Year

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He can always see you…

Despite certain commenters protestations that he is so over already, and others’ pleas that he needs to get off the book tours and back into the kitchen, there was virtually no contest: Anthony Bourdain is the 1st Annual Endless Simmer Eater of the Year.

With 450 of you voting, Mr. Bourdain more than doubled his nearest competitor, Joey Chestnut.

Padma Lakshmi came in a respectable third, cementing her often contentious status as a bona fide eater. Al Gore, meanwhile, had to settle for his frequent position as always the nominee, never the top dog.

Thanks for voting – and don’t forget to send us news on your favorite eaters throughout 2008. In the meantime, we’ll keep you updated on the many exploits of the talented Mr. Bourdain.
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Photo: KQED

Not So Mellow Mushrooms

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My brother, sister and I kicked our parents out of the house to throw a small Eagles party. Sure, the Birds didn’t have anything to play for, well, except to break our collective hearts by actually winning a fucking game. Regardless, friends came over to watch, eat and drink. And drink. We were taking shots of Hypnotiq by the time the 4 o’clock games were starting. And I was passed out by 6pm. This is all to say – I don’t really have any pics of the food. Oops.

I made a chipotle, beef and three bean chilli – served with cornbread muffins (from a box, but hey, I never claimed to bake); chickpea, artichoke and roasted red pepper dip – served with pita chips; spinach and cheese stuffed mushrooms; SAG’s homemade spicy pickles; SAG also made a chiptole dip; and we put out some extra sharp cheddar and Emmental cheese with crackers.

BUT, there were some leftovers of the spinach-cheese mixture, so I turned that into an ad hoc spinach and artichoke dip. Recipe for the mushrooms and the dip post jump.

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Christmas Balls

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Being a Half-Jew , Half-Catholic (just like Robert DeNiro and Christopher Columbus!), I’ve always taken a rather cavalier attitude towards both Christmas and the High Holidays. Of course, the high point of both revolves around food, whether it’s pink ham or challah bread.

My fellow half-Jew friend Bethany and I recently attended the Beloit College Alumni Matzo Ball Eating Contest at Ben’s Deli in NY. We were both shocked be the yellow-yellow color of their balls – much more colorful than my aunt’s bullion instructions could possibly account for. When pressed, the chef admitted they added yellow food coloring for the extra effect. Why, I don’t know – I personally don’t like my Hanukkah feast to look like urine, but to each his own I guess.

Anyway, it gave us the great idea pictured above and below. Since Hanukkah is already over, we made our matzo balls Christmas-y, with red and green food coloring. I have to admit, Beth was the chef, I was mostly just creative director, and we followed my aunt’s recipe, which worked superbly. Full disclosure: we bypassed the chicken fat, and everything seemed to still work OK. Obviously, ES officially endorses the chicken fat version.

I also made some tasty latkes, following the recipe from the Notorious K.O.D.

Below, the super-colorful balls, cut open, for full effect.

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