Monday, July 20, 2009
The Quest for the Holy Macaroni: Part One
My first "official" foray into the quest began last night at the Backstage Bar & Grill in Culver City, CA. I had tried the mac & cheese here before - and loved it - but I wanted to try it anew in order to report the flavor in fuller detail.
Let me say first and foremost that the Backstage has the best food you'll ever get at a bar. Period. Now, I'm not comparing to places like the gastropub Bar*Food in West L.A., as I consider that more of a restaurant that just happens to have a cool bar...the Backstage is a true BAR, a dark, dingy and windowless cavern where people come primarily to drink and the food is only a peripheral. You can read my full review of the Backstage on my examiner.com page.
But back to the matter at hand. The mac. We ordered the appetizer portion, which is still huge and only $6 to boot. The over-sized macaroni noodles are cooked to perfection - not too gooey, not too tough - and the cheeses are nicely melted throughout the dish rather than lying atop the mountain of pasta like a rubbery mat (as I've seen at numerous other joints).
It's a tiny bit oily, but not nearly as much as you might expect. The dish definitely has some garlic going on, which I adore, and a lot of pepper, which you can actually see sprinkled liberally throughout the dish. It may be a bit on the peppery side for some, but I think the seasoning is just delish and really helps to cut through the smoky cheese flavor.
I give this mac 4.5 stars (out of 5) for both taste and affordability. A pretty strong contender, wouldn't you say?? And the best part is, if you live in the area, the Backstage does food to go - you can swing by to pick it up and eat it at home if you don't feel like hanging with the barflies watching the game.
Have another suggestion? Email me at summergrace77@gmail.com and I'll give you a shout-out if I choose your suggested locale!
Friday, June 19, 2009
The Great Los Angeles Macaroni and Cheese Quest
Being a good, humble Midwestern girl, there's nothing I love more than a giant helping of gooey macaroni and cheese. I'm usually content with making the boxed version at home - there's something very comforting and inexplicably delicious about that powdered cheese, is there not?? It's one of life's great mysteries.
Friday, June 12, 2009
How to Introduce a Friend (or Yourself) to Sushi
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Welcome to the Journeys of the Everyman's Foodie
An Everyman’s Foodie is someone who has a deep and abiding love for all things food, yet they wouldn’t characterize themselves as a true gourmand. The Everyman’s Foodie can appreciate a great fast-food hamburger every bit as much as they adore a well-aged steak at a five-star restaurant.
The Everyman’s Foodie is always on the hunt for the ultimate in comfort food – the creamiest macaroni and cheese, the crunchiest fish n’ chips, the spiciest taco – but also isn’t afraid to venture into territory that their friends & neighbors might avoid…raw fish, anyone?
At the same time, the Everyman’s Foodie isn’t particularly well versed in frou-frou cuisine – they don’t know exactly what a pig trotter is, and they’re not exactly itching to find out! The Everyman’s Foodie likes to try new things and has a varied palate, but for the most part they’re just fine without the tripe or sweetbreads, thank you very much.
So whether you’re a like-minded foodie looking for a restaurant recommendation, or perhaps a timid soul in search of guidance in your attempt to boldly experiment with a foreign dish, the Everyman’s Foodie is here to joyfully share with you the love of good food…as long as it’s not too strange.
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