by Christina Waters | Jan 22, 2010 | Food, Home |
Katherine Stern has worked expert magic on the menu at La Posta. Since the richly resuméd chef came on board a few months ago, things have gotten very interesting at the chic Seabright dining room.
Contemporary Italian cooking. Deeply burnished flavors. Uncluttered presentation.
E.g. an intensely tangy Meyer lemon crostata, with mascarpone.
La Posta – open for dinner Tues-Sun – at 538 Seabright Avenue.
by Christina Waters | Jan 20, 2010 | Food, Home |
News of Gabriella’s impending demise—promulgated by the owner himself—seems to have been premature.
The love of a good tax attorney might be just the ticket. We’ll see.
But whatever the actual status of the tiny downtown dining room, a packed house last Friday (including me and my birthday buddy) enjoyed some of the best food ever produced by wunderkind Brad Briske and his young kitchen team.
Somehow there continues to be miles of savvy and style separating what this dining room can produce and what others can manage. Not sure just how or why. But I will be back for more next week.
by Christina Waters | Jan 8, 2010 | Food, Home |
Tikka Masala from Seeds of Change – is serious flavor in a jar. All the labor-intensive work of grinding, roasting, mincing, and simmering has been done for you – all you need to do is get a jar of this wonderfully aromatic simmer sauce ($6 @ New Leaf) and let its heady perfume turn something ordinary into a spice trip.
Confession: I am not a mistress of Indian cuisine. I don’t have a wildly successful curry recipe up my sleeve. But I adore (adore) the extreme spices of Mother India. So I’m always grateful for high-wattage shortcuts.
We had roast chicken the other night. Chicken can always use a little extra kick, no? This tikka masala worked transformative magic. I like my Indian flavors on the hot side, so we also applied a few hefty dollops of “hot” mango chutney to the chicken, along with tons of the tikka masala.
Fabulous. (I know all of you spice purists are probably rolling your eyes. But some of us gotta work for a living and don’t have tons of leisure time to watch the Food Channel and whip up a respectable masala from scratch.)
by Christina Waters | Dec 22, 2009 | Food, Home |
Consider the prospect of succulent Mexican bay scallops, with tender local squid atop a pool of gigante and ceci beans.
You know you want this dish.
You’ll find it in the soothingly cozy dining room of Gabriella Cafe.
by Christina Waters | Dec 21, 2009 | Food, Holidays |
New Year’s Eve dinner at chic La Posta, 538 Seabright (831.457-2782, involves this terrific $50 prix fixe menu.
Antipasti – Santa Cruz foraged mushrooms in cartoccio
or
Sformato of cauliflower with bagna cauda
or
Calamari ripieni
Primi – Windmill Farms Butternut squash and chard cannelloni
or
Dungeness crab and wild nettle lasagnette
or
Tortellini in brodo
Secondi– Ceci bean caciucco with cavolo nero (more…)
by Christina Waters | Dec 10, 2009 | Food, Movies |
Authentic red velvet cupcakes – tender, moist and topped with an exuberant amount of butter-cream frosting, plus some colorful sugar ornaments. This really hit the spot last week, and for $2.25 a pop, might be one of the last culinary bargains in the known world. Those green Christmas tree cookies don’t look bad either….
Gayle’s.