Showing posts with label food lovers' guide to queens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food lovers' guide to queens. Show all posts

Monday, February 25, 2013

Queens County Market at Sac's Place is a Hit






As some of you know, yesterday Sac's Place hosted yet another fabulous Queens County Market.  I went over there to check it out for its novelty factor, but also because I wanted to come out and support Meg in her book signing.  The afternoon was a really fun experience, as a lot of folks from the neighborhood came out to support local food artisans.  It was really inspiring to see the beautiful things that our local experts are making, and I was happy to lend my support where I could.  I was surprised to see some vendors from Brooklyn too, which is OK, but I loved seeing Queens dominate with awesomeness.

Here are some of my highlights:

Charlito's Cocina - Because I love me some cured meat, I couldn't refuse trying theirs, including the smoky chorizo, which was flavored with paprika, garlic, and Mediterranean sea salt.  Additionally to the meat , I was really intrigued by their vegetarian "salami," which came in a fig flavor.  It looked like a salami for sure, but deep, earthy fig flavor couldn't fool your tastebuds.  It was just fabulous on its own or perhaps coupled with its meaty siblings.

Mel's Melting Pot - I also enjoyed this station, which boasted a big variety of chutneys, ketchup and apple sauce.  While the chutneys and ketchup looked amazing, I decided to sample the spiced applesauce with quince, which was refreshing and not overly sweet.  It tasted really natural and seemed like a good way to enjoy a little snack.  Mel's also recommends putting it on pancakes or even pork chops. 

The Chocolate Swirl - Of course I have a huge soft spot for Lisa's amazing treats and that's partially the reason why I came to the market.  Happy to see her newest addition, which are the Girls Scout cookie flavors such as Samoas and Thin Mints, I bought a cake pop in each.  So far, I've sampled the Samoa cake pop, which was incredible and really tasted exactly like my favorite nostalgic cookie.  All I had to do was close my eyes, as I was envisioned reaching into that familiar cookie box.


Meg's book of course! - It's always a highlight to see my friend Meg doing what she does best - spread her enthusiasm for good quality food in Queens.  It was lovely to see a lot of folks asking her questions about the book and the copies literally flying off the table.  Great job, Meg! I've got my book all marked up with places to hit.

The Queens County Market takes place usually every month at rotating venues - stay tuned on their site for more information about the next event.  

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Food Awesomeness at SITE Partay





Tonight was truly an awesome evening, as I got to attend a fabulous soiree, organized by my friends Mackenzi and Meg at Mackenzi's store, SITE.  The party was in honor of Meg's fabulous Queens foodie bible called the Food Lovers' Guide to Queens, which she worked so diligently on.  I truly love this book, as it does a great job of really respecting Queens' food scene and letting all its many gems shine.  We're all so proud of the work that Meg has done for the community, which was proven by tonight's huge crowd of supporters.

I also wanted to thank Meg for putting yours truly into her book, by listing Fooditka as a trusted food resource, but even better by putting one of my near and dear family recipes into its pages.  The recipe is for our Ceresnova Bublanina
(or Slovak cherry cake).  Bringing the recipe to life at the party by serving up the cake, people seemed to really enjoy it and I was so happy to relay the nice feedback to my mom, who helped me make this particular cake.

The Food:

In addition to this, there were so many other amazing local treats featured tonight such as Astor Bake Shop's sweets,
Sac's Place pizza, pasta and meatballs, as well as Il Bambino's paninis.  Everything was a total hit and people really stuck around to enjoy the food and chat with their Astoria neighbors.  I was happy to see new connections being made and a few reunions too.  The food no doubt, was a uniting factor and it wasn't just once that I heard someone commenting on the buttery king cake, the fudgy cookies or the bodacious meatballs.  

Thanks to my friends for putting on such a lovely affair and to my gracious and fantastic Astorians who make these type of events so worthwhile.  Also, if you're looking to get your hands on Meg's book, look no further...and enjoy!

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