Thursday, November 24, 2011

Tastebud Tour of San Francisco - Let Your Tastebuds Be Your Guide to the City by the Bay

!±8± Tastebud Tour of San Francisco - Let Your Tastebuds Be Your Guide to the City by the Bay

San Francisco is a city that is celebrated for its variety: geography that features steep hills and the expansive bay; architecture that ranges from Mission, Victorian and Beaux Arts to modern skyscraper; weather that turns from fog to sun; and an array of heritages that gives the city an assortment of tastes all its own. To enjoy the variety that is San Francisco, let your tastebuds be your guide.

The City by the Bay is famous for its seafood, and with good reason. Top restaurants get their seafood right off the boat. Castagnola's (286 Jefferson St), in Fisherman's Wharf, has local fisherman deliver fresh fish and seafood daily right to its dock. Tadich Grill (240 California St), in the Financial District, is legendary for its seafood cioppino, chock full of whitefish, crab meat, bay shrimp, scallops and clams. Hog Island Oyster Company (1 Ferry Plaza) near the Embarcadero area, and Zuni Café (1658 Market St) in the Upper Market neighborhood, are both famous for their oysters.

San Francisco is also known for sourdough bread. It started with the Boudin family in 1849, when they discovered that wild yeasts picked up the San Francisco air and gave their traditional French bread a unique taste. Today, you can see bakers craft this delicacy at their Fisherman's Wharf location (150 Jefferson St), or enjoy the bread at other locations around the city. Raymond's Sourdough (172 Starlite St) in South San Francisco, is another local favorite.

The North Beach neighborhood is the place to go for all tastes Italian. Favorite spots include E' Tutto Qua (270 Columbus), known for their presentation. Trattoria Contadina (1800 Mason St) offers a cozy, charming atmosphere with healthy portions. For casual Italian, try the Palermo Delicatessen (1556 Stockton St), and take your sandwich to nearby Washington Square Park for people-watching with your meal.

The famous Chinatown neighborhood of San Francisco offers wonderful delicacies, including dim sum, Cantonese-style clay pot rice, spring rolls, sticky-sweet sesame balls, and roast duck. Local favorites in the area include the Good Mong Kok Bakery (1039 Stockton St) for dim sum, the Utopia Café Restaurant (141 Waverly Pl) for Cantonese-style clay pot rice, R&G Lounge (631 Kearny St), for seafood, and Gold Mountain (644 Broadway), where the long lines attest to its popularity.

If you are a veggie fan, San Francisco has tasty choices for you. The Lucky Creation Vegetarian Restaurant (854 Washington St), in the Chinatown/Nob Hill area, serves tasty veggies Chinese-style. At Greens (Fort Mason's Building A), near Marina Green, you can enjoy the waterfront view with excellent vegetarian.

Looking for a little celebrity with your tastings? Postrio (545 Post St), in the Union Square area, is one of Wolfgang Puck's original restaurants, serving innovative California Cuisine. If you are a fan of the popular PBS show, "Secrets of a Chef," experience Chef Hubert Keller's four-star restaurant Fleur De Lys (777 Sutter St), also in the Union Square neighborhood.

No tastebud tour would be complete without something sweet. When you're ready for dessert, head to Beard Papa's Cream Puffs (760 Mission St) in the SoMa (south of Market) area, or Mission Pie (2901 Mission St) in the Mission District. Gelato fans frequent Gelateria Naia (520 Columbus Ave) in North Beach. And of course, there is the Ghirardelli Chocolate Ice Cream and Chocolate Shop in Ghirardelli Square (900 N Point St), near Fisherman's Wharf, for their decadent hot fudge sundae.


Tastebud Tour of San Francisco - Let Your Tastebuds Be Your Guide to the City by the Bay

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Friday, October 28, 2011

"Friendship Brownies" Recipe

!±8± "Friendship Brownies" Recipe

If you're having a brownie craving and want a quick and easy recipe, I highly recommend trying the Friendship Brownie recipe below. This is by far my favorite brownie recipe. I have made numerous other brownie recipes, including one from the usually good Mrs. Field's Cookie Book, but none of them compare to this recipe. If you love Chocolate as much as I do, you've got to try this recipe.

Friendship Brownies

Dry Ingredients
1 Cup plus 2 Tbps flour
2/3 Cup brown sugar
3/4 Tsp salt
2/3 Cup sugar
1 Tsp baking powder
1/3 Cup baking cocoa
1/2 Cup Ghirardelli chocolate chips (I add 1 Cup )
1/2 Cup chopped walnuts

Wet Indgredients
3 eggs
2/3 Cup vegetable oil
1 Tsp Vanilla

To Prepare Brownies: In a bowl, beat eggs, vegetable oil and vanilla. Add the dry ingredients and stir well. Spread into a greased 9″ square baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 34-38 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack.

This recipe makes 16 super-chocolatey brownies!!!

As the name states, Friendship Brownies also make a great gift for your friends.

To make a Friendship Brownie gift, simply do the following:

1. Layer the dry ingredients only from the recipe above into a 1-quart glass jar.
2. Close the jar with a tight-fitting lid.
3. Type the recipe above on a decorative recipe card.
4. Punch a hole in the upper-left corner of the recipe card and thread a pretty ribbon or yard through it for tying around the neck of the jar.
5. Add a bow on the jar lid for additional decoration (optional).

Enjoy!

LESSON LEARNED: Life's too short. Make brownies!


"Friendship Brownies" Recipe

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