Saturday, September 19, 2009

Lemonade and Chocolate Cookies

Who could resist homemade lemonade from freshly squeezed lemons and freshly baked chocolate chip cookies from these two cute girls?

Happy Eating! Mr. Foodie

Monday, September 14, 2009

Offal is so Good!

I went to a pig roast on Saturday hosted by The Pathetic Suburban Males' Grilling Club. The pig was great, which was stuffed with two roasting chickens. Here's a few pictures of the pig and me enjoying freshly cooked pig brains.

The brains tasted and had a mouthfeel of sea urchin. Don't knock it until you try it ... I highly recommend it.

Homemade poppers also were offered made from homegrown peppers and stuffed with cream cheese and bacon; as well as homemade corn bread with Mexican four-cheese and roasted jalapeno.








Happy Eating! Mr. Foodie

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Charlie Trotter's 22nd Anniversary Celebration

I attended Charlie Trotter's 22nd anniversary celebration - somewhat as a VIP guest. I was a backstage pass to kitchen before, during and after the dinner, and I have tell you this is not the first time Charlie has allowed me this opportunity.

For this dinner, Chef Juan Mari Arzak of Restaurante Arzak of San Sabastian (Spain), Chef Michael Carlson of Schwa (Chicago), Chef Daniel Humm of Eleven Madison Park (New York), Chef Paul Liebrandt of Corton (New York), Farmer/Chef Lee Jones of The Chef's Garden (Ohio) joined Charlie in preparing a nine course dinner. Furthermore, there were four master sommeliers in the restaurant that evening: Larry Stone, Serafin Alvarado, Robert Houde, Conrad Reddick.

All of the proceeds from the evening (there were about 110 guest who paid $450/plate) went toward Charlie Trotter's Educational Foundation.

Here are a few of the the goings-on in Charlie Trotter's kitchen. It was a great evening.

Happy Eating! Mr. Foodie



















Saturday, August 29, 2009

Boeuf Bourguignon

Here's a photo recap of my attempt at making boeuf bourguignon, following Julia Child's recipe from Mastering the Art of French Cooking. I have to admit the final dish came out pretty darn good. The intensive flavor that developed was incredible. This is one dish that anyone can make ... guaranteed! Now, since those of you who read this blog are foodies, I'm hopefully confident that you know what each picture depicts. If not, get Child's book to find out or e-mail me at robbenes@comcast.net. Happy Eating! Mr. Foodie!











Thursday, August 13, 2009

Foodie Public Relations Gets Recognized

Foodie Public Relations worked with the Glen Ellyn library this past summer by having local restaurants and chefs put on food demonstations for tweens and their parents.

To help promote the program, Foodie PR not only had the food programs mentioned in the library’s print and electronic newsletter, but free publicity was secured in the Village of Glen Ellyn’s newsletter (circulation: 26,999), Glen Ellyn News (circulation: 15,500) and Wheaton Sun (circulation: 20,502). Coverage of the food program (featuring Honey’s pastry chef) also appeared in the Glen Ellyn News.

One restaurant that joined the program was Honey. Here's what Elizabeth Janus, Owner of Honey, had to say about Foodie's work:

"Thank you so much for your effort in coordinating the library demos. It’s great to have opportunities for publicity that are unique, not expensive and well thought out. You're great with communication and organization. We at Honey recommend your services to any restaurant looking for opportunities to grow, with ideas that are outside the box of traditional marketing."

To learn more about how Foodie Public Relations can help with your marketing needs, call 630-913-6289 or e-mail robbenes@comcast.net.

Happy Eating! Mr. Foodie

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Foodie PR Gets Another Endorsement

Foodie Public Relations worked with chocolate confectioner Nahualli Trading Co. (www.nahuallitrading.com), which makes Chocolate Seeds: whole shelled cocoa beans covered in dark chocolate.

Foodie partnered with Nahualli's founder and owner, Paul Mosca, to develop an integrated communications program that included a media kit. The kit, which was sent to 10 food editors and writers throughout the country, included product samples, photography on a flash drive and complimentary tea bags to pair with the Chocolate Seeds.

The campaign resulted in placement in four national publications: Fancy Food & Culinary Products, National Culinary Review, Candy Industry, Tea and Coffee. Placement included positive product reviews and a company profile. In addition to being in the print version of each magazine, Nahualli Trading Co. appeared electronically on each magazine’s web site.

More than $15,000 in free publicity was secured when the all print and electronic placements are totaled.

Here's what Mosca had to say about Foodie PR's work:
"Rob's [Foodie Public Relation's president] perspective, intuition, and creative insight produced several magazine product placements for Chocolate Seeds. In addition, having a sounding board with intimate knowledge of the food industry allowed me to reshape our website and mission statement for The Nahualli Trading Co. Good bloke all around. And he knows his food.”

Happy Eating! Mr. Foodie

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Beach Front BBQing

I'm on a family holiday in Northern Door County (WI) with my wife, Cathy, and my two daugthers, Ava and Ellen. One of our favorite beaches is North Bay Beach at Rowley's Bay. When we spend the day at this beach we often grill out ... using the beach supplied barbecue grills. Have you used this type of grill? They are challenging, depending on the direction of the wind and the unexpected gusts that blow off the water. We had garlic and onion burgers for dinner.
Oh, yeah, here's a picture of a wayward Door County Seagull that would not leave us alone. He (or she) wanted to constantly sneak up to our table to grab a dropped morsel. The bird was very persistent to say the very least.


Happy Eating (and barbecuing at on your favorite open fire grill)! Mr. Foodie