Food Books

Local nutritionist/author Genevieve Sherrow is the founder of Gluten-free Warrior, a nutritional education program derived from Sherrow's recently released cookbook filled with gluten-, wheat- and soy-free recipes. GF Warrior has teamed up with La Cucina at the Reading Terminal Market (12th and Arch streets) to share how to live within the constraints of a gluten-free diet with ease, and there are a couple of upcoming classes to kick off the series.
Next Thursday, June 2 (5:45-7:45 p.m.), Sherrow's demonstration, Gluten-free Budget Friendly, Quick and Easy, will center upon keeping a whole-foods diet while remaining conscious of your budget — she will be preparing and sharing recipes that cost less than $20 and take less than 30 minutes to prepare. Some dishes include curried carrots and chickpeas; rainbow veggie chili; and quinoa with zucchini and mushrooms. This leg of the demo series costs $30, and includes recipes, food samples and educational materials.
Later on in the month, on Saturday, June 25 (11 a.m.-1 p.m.), Sherrow focuses on gluten-free brunch — all of us GF humans can probably agree that it's the most frustrating and difficult meal that exists, with all the pancakes and Belgian waffles and French toasts — by preparing a millet-based porridge with seasonal peaches; a scramble of scallion, nori and walnut; and buckwheat waffles. Interested? Register by contacting Anna Florio of La Cucina at 215-922-1170 or sign up at lacucinaatthemarket.com.

We've got a giveaway copy of L.A.-based food blogger/photographer Matt Armendariz's On a Stick! — published by Quirk, it's a gorgeous cookbook literally centered around fare stuck on sticks, from curry shrimp and pineapple skewers and chicken satay to deep-fried candy bars and adorably impaled Scotch eggs. You like, you want? Entering is easy: Before 4:30 p.m. this afternoon, leave a comment on this post describing a Philly-based dish you'd like to eat off a stick, and why. It can be a restaurant dish, something from a food truck, something your Armenian neighbor makes, anything — just tell us why you want to gnaw it off a stick, dude. We'll pick our favorite by the end of the day. Have fun!
UPDATE: Cheers to Meal Ticket reader bje55 for his inspired and locally logical food-on-a-stick suggestion:
Roast Pork a la Jack 'n Jill. I'm envisioning something resembling the famous Chocolate eclair and strawberry shortcake popsicles from childhood, but in mine the middle will be perfectly roasted pork held together with copious amounts of lardo. The outer crumble will consist of caramelized onions and roast garlic with a hard sharp provolone stick.

Philly native Michael Schwartz, a 2010 James Beard winner (Best Chef: South) for his cooking at Michael's Genuine Food & Drink in Miami and Grand Cayman, is making the most of his mid-June trip to his hometown for Marc Vetri's Great Chefs Event. On Wednesday, June 15, the night after the fundraiser, he'll hop into the kitchen with Brad Spence of Amis (412 S. 13th St.) to cook a four-course dinner collaboratively dubbed "Genuine Amis." The meal — inspired by recipes out of Schwartz's new Michael’s Genuine Food: Down-To-Earth Cooking for People Who Love to Eat — costs $100 a head and will include a copy of the cookbook. Tix available online; rundown of the comfy-sounding coursework after the jump.

- Adam Erace visits Mark and Eric Plescha, the undercover brothers who run the modern BYOB Charcoal in Yardley. The self-taught chefs, who took the restaurant over from their father, are using modern techniques to their best advantage. "Family and rebirth are the themes of Charcoal's story," says Erace, "and from the open, come-say-hi kitchen to the down-to-earth service, that sense of togetherness colors the dining experience."
- Author Jennett Conant — who's at the Free Library in Philly tonight — chronicles Julia Child's pre-cooking exploits in WWII espionage and black propaganda in her book A Covert Affair: Julia Child and Paul Child in the OSS. Though the book is far more political than culinary, it does offer some amazing insights into Mrs. Child — she was an experienced opium slinger, for example.
- In Feeding Frenzy, there's word on Spread Bagelry and a new Center City Saxbys Coffee, plus all sorts of other little vittles.
- Over in What's Cooking, Laurel Rose Purdy shares details on a jam-packed food/drink week: Check out details on a high-grav "beer goggles" dinner at Varga Bar, next week's Meal Ticket panel event (more on that here!), some Mother's Day ideas and more.
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Taunt? Sounds like they're trying to protect us. The food industry is not for the faint-hearted.
Now they're just trying to taunt those of us who don't work in the food industry, aren't they?
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I wish I lived in Philadelphia. This will surely be a taste treat. I want all of her amazing cookbooks.
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[...] Chatting with The Spice Necklace author Ann Vanderhoof. [...]
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I've just finished The Spice necklace and absolutely loved it. My husband and I have been visiting the islands since the early 80's with Dominica being our 'coming home' island. Ann has exactly captured the essence of the islands; the people, cultures, and of course the food. The way she describes the driving is spot on too!
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