cuisine
From street-food to fine dining, traditional Italian to Asian-Fusion, being well-versed in global cuisine is the first step to culinary mastery.
- Top Story - November 2017
Own Your Next Tempura Restaurant Meal Like A Boss
Nothing conveys to your dining companions that they are in good hands with you like your knowing the ins and outs of how best to partake of a chosen cuisine. Some foods, while seeming straightforward at first glance, are steeped in surprisingly esoteric practices and vernacular that would be impossible to guess for anyone not already in the know. The Japanese flash-frying cuisine style known as tempura is a prime example of this, as there is a great deal more to tempura restaurant dining than deciding what to order. Here is a primer full of valuable etiquette tips and English translations for Japanese terms you’re likely to encounter on your next trip out for some fried awesomeness. Learn them well and enjoy your role as your table’s resident tempura sage.
Anthony BealPublished 6 years ago in Feast Plant Burgers?
For the people out there that really enjoy the juicy and flavorful burgers that we have enjoyed for over 200 years, are now challenged with another challenge. There are now burgers that taste like our patty, but is made of plants. This raises another question against beef patties with the worlds newer outlook on healthy diets. To make a decision like this we need to consider aspects of what makes the perfect burger. This includes flavor, price, availability, and nutrition.
Tim ReynoldsPublished 7 years ago in FeastJust Grubbin Series: Bloktoberfest
**The JG Blogging Team of Lauren, Mo, Jamiel, Chino, and Big Al covered the chill outdoor party that consisted of numerous food trucks, vendors, an outdoor beer garden and much much more. Here's Mo's recap of the lit time.**
Just GrubbinPublished 7 years ago in FeastPlanning an Elegant Menu
Although the days of housewives preparing lavish dinners and cocktails for the husband's boss are long gone (and have been for quite some time), there is no reason why the practice of formal dining should not be revived.
Titus Le CarterPublished 7 years ago in FeastJust Grubbin Series: Taco, Tequila & Cerveza Festival
**MK is part of the JG blogging team. She recently relocated from New Jersey to Colorado and covered the Taco, Tequila & Cerveza Festival for us. Her recap is below.**
Just GrubbinPublished 7 years ago in FeastThe Only Coffee Roaster in Pembroke Pines, FL is Also Vegan!
Apple brios are brioche breading, shipped in from Europe, flattened, with apples cut and mixed in with cookie butter syrup, cinnamon, a little brown sugar, and more. They are served warm with powdered sugar and agave syrup!
May NeumanPublished 7 years ago in FeastJust Grubbin Series: 2017 Philadelphia Food & Cheesesteak Festival Review
**On September 23rd the JG Blogger Team which consisted of Lauren, Mo, Jamiel, Wayne, and the official photographer of Just Grubbin, Jerry, covered this year's mouthwatering event that took place at Citizens Bank Park. Here's our recap.**
Just GrubbinPublished 7 years ago in FeastJust Grubbin Series: Atlantic City Seafood Festival Review
**(Screams into a microphone) One more time for the people in the back, we said it before and we'll say it again, any festival or celebration of food... the JG team will be in attendance covering the festivities. Mo and Lauren attended this year's seafood festival, here's Mo's recap.**
Just GrubbinPublished 7 years ago in FeastMost Expensive Buffets in the World
If you are a huge fan of food and want exceptional food, then look no further. These buffets are the most expensive buffets in the world since they offer premium food and have a large array of options for you to choose from. It's guaranteed that you won't leave these buffets hungry. From their truly tasty dinners to their extremely satisfying and inventive desserts, you will leave dreaming of the food. Make sure to come with a big appetite and eat your heart out at these top-rated buffets.
Jessica HerringPublished 7 years ago in FeastHomemade Tomato Sauce
Today I am making homemade tomato sauce. This is one of the condiments I like to prepare and have on hand regularly. I have always loved ketchup and was used to slathering it with almost every meal. I knew I needed to cut back as manufactured ketchup is full of preservatives. My brother drew attention to this addiction and would joke “Your main meal today is ketchup with fries on the side!”
Zhara HussainPublished 7 years ago in FeastAmezaiku
Amezaiku is the Japanese art of candy, or "candy craft". Similarly to glass art, Amezaiku is created by heating sugar to a malleable temperature and then shaped, pulled, and stretched into beautiful and often intricate works of art. Common creations include insects, animals, and nature. Artists use their hands, along with special scissors, tweezers, and other tools in the shaping of Amezaiku. Amezaiku can even be seen in the streets, as artists sometimes tell a story with their art pieces or simply create the pieces in front of intrigued crowd. Children especially love seeing the artists at work, with favorite designs like dragons and other mythical creatures. People pick the design they want and are delighted to watch the artist quickly mold the pieces into shape.
Just Grubbin Series: Our Guide to Epcot's International Food and Wine Festival
A few years ago I attended the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, and since then multiple family members and friends have reached out to me for recommendations. With the 2017 Epcot International Food & Wine Festival opening later this month, I thought it would be a great time to introduce to you JustGrubbin's guide to the Food & Wine Festival.
Just GrubbinPublished 7 years ago in Feast