This has been a great year of travel and eating, discovering new tools and techniques for cooking, experiencing great slices of Americana and time spent with friends and family. I thought it would be a good idea to capture a few of my favorites for the past year.
A New Perspective Via A New Grill:
Well constructed and sporting thick cast iron grates, this Brinkman grill creates enough smoke and grill marks to turn my back yard into a decent smokehouse. In short order I adjusted to this new tool and turned out top notch whole chickens, ribs, briskets, massive steaks, pizzas and deserts.
I really like the front loading door which allows you to feed the fire without lifting the lid and losing heat. Maintaining a steady 220 degrees with minor heat management is priceless, but at around $200.00 this grill is a steal. It takes a bit more work than my old gas grill to prep and clean, but you can't beat it as a cooking tool.
Texas Potatoes:
Sony DSC-T500 Camera:
In a year of great new toys the
Sony DSC-T500 camera has been my favorite. Small enough to fit into my pocket with 10.1 megapixels, a 3.5" wide touch screen, HD video recording with stereo mics and a 5X Optical Zoom. I also really like the macro lens which allows me to get great close ups of food for the site. I'm also loving not having to pull out my Nikon D70 in greasy diners.
The large screen is really bright and eats though the battery in short order. After a month or so of use, I'm thinking a back up battery for this camera might be one of my "Best of 2009".
There are few things better in the world than floating down a river with friends, beers and cold picnic chicken. From my post "
Float Trip Picnic Chicken".
Tortas In The Park:
From my first "interview" for the site - I exchanged emails with my friend and regular Friday lunch companion Bob Baker as we made Tortas for 50 people on his birthday. He went to great lengths to get all the right ingredients and I was happy to help put together this great sandwich. From my post "
Tower Grove Park Tortas".
Crab Boil:
The New York Times Columnists:
Many thanks to Maureen Dowd, Tom Friedman and Paul Krugman for the insight, information and entertainment this year.
Llywelyn's Pub Burger:
One of my favorite burgers of the past year. From my post "Llywelyn's Pub".
Nunez de Prado Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil:
Happen chance introduced me to this great
olive oil as I wandered around
Whole Foods this year. It's got a perfect balance for cooking or for dipping bread in. Voted one of the best olive oils in America by
Cooks Illustrated, Whole Foods stocks 25 oz. bottles for around 15 dollars. Next to bacon fat, this oil has quickly become my choice fat in the kitchen.
The Salt Lick:
Sure it is for show, but the open pit at The Salt Lick was a treat to see, and the folks were super nice and let me ram around in their kitchen. From my post "
The Salt Lick Barbeque".
"My Life in France" by Julia Child
Probably the
best book I read this year. In it Julia tells the story of learning to live, eat and cook in France. Julia lived an incredible life and her love of slow-food makes me excited to get into the kitchen.
Carl's Drive-In:
Old school burgers smashed on a flat top griddle. From my post "
Carl's Drive-In".
Rear Window Defrosters and Heated Seats:
I said goodbye to my
1997 Mazda Miata M-Edition this fall. While this car was always fun to drive, it was never a great every day automobile. Instead I opted for some features the Miata never had - rear window defrosters and heated seats - attached to an Acura RL. Unceremoniously named an "old man's car" by my wife, it has made the commute into work one of the best parts of my day. Why - because I can see out the back window in the winter without risking a broken convertible top.
Woofies New York vs Chicago Showdown:
Fakesgiving Trisket:
Charlie The Butcher:
After a particularly good edition of "Meet The Press", I would send an email to
Tim Russert of NBC News to congratulate him on that weeks content. To try to elicit a reply from the busy newsman, I would suggest that he reward his staff with beef on weck from Charlie The Butcher in Buffalo, New York. Tim never replied to my emails, but I got a chance to think again about how much his show meant to my Sunday mornings as I enjoyed a sandwich in Buffalo this fall. From my post "
Charlie The Butcher's Kitchen".
The Penguin Drive In:
Punk rock music, burgers named after engines and a sweet soda called Cheerwine. From my post "
The Penguin Drive-In".
Fatherhood:
Sara and I recently announced that we are pregnant to friends and family, and I launched
another blog to document all the events leading up to the arrival of our first child in June of 2009. I think its a given that updates on homemade baby food will require equal billing with burgers and dogs next year.