HG Book Review: Eat Here

Just in time for summer, the “eat local” buzz seems to be hitting a high mark. Eat Here: Reclaiming Homegrown Pleasures in a Global Supermarket is an excellent and accessible book for general readers and policy wonks alike.

Victuals & Vittles: The Humble Weblog

Quick recipes and ideas, wine notes, and random musings from the HG staff. This blog is updated several times a week, so please come back and visit in between our monthly editions.

  1. Patrick Brown

    Columbia Room at The Passenger

    1 comments | May 13, 2010

    Specialty ingredients line the walls, just waiting to be both conversation-starters and launchpads to develop your knowledge and taste buds.

  2. Eric Rohleder

    The rusticity of the bell peppers and cherry peppers with the red wine sauce matched really nicely with the dried fruit component of the wine. The heat still lingered, though.

  3. Eric Rohleder

    Tonight I crossed borders, pairing a Burgundian Pinot Noir with a Spanish roast chicken dish.

  4. Mary Taylor

    Chateauneuf du Pape Dinner at Tribeca Grill

    1 comments | March 12, 2010

    In light of the incredible feedback we’ve had surrounding the wines of Domaine de la Solitude, we’ve entreated the winemakers themselves to leave their perfect perch in Chateauneuf-du-Pape for the hustle and bustle of New York in order to give a proper wine dinner.

  5. Patrick Brown

    It was the dead of winter and the snow banks on DC streets were above my head, but diehard aficionados turned out in force for the 11th annual International Food and Wine Festival in downtown DC earlier this month.

  6. Mary Taylor

    2006 Chateauneuf du Pape Barberini Blanc

    1 comments | March 4, 2010

    Let me begin with a confession: I am usually not a fan of the white wines from Chateauneuf du Pape. This is hot, red wine territory. The whites can feel blowsy, soft and coarse. But there are exceptions such as the superb whites from Beaucastel, Clos des Papes and of course Rayas.

  7. Eric Rohleder

    Not the most kosher pairing this time, but good all way through. I chose a nice little pork tenderloin roast that was a great winter warmer with the wines.

  8. Humble Gourmand

    Proceeds, ranging from 25-100%, of each meal purchased on March 11 at more than 150 DC restaurants will benefit thousands of area residents served by Food & Friends.

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In This Issue:

Humble Gourmand Recipes

Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Cheesecake
Smoother than silk, with crunchy almond crust
Watermelon-Rhubarb Soup
Unbelievably refreshing
Pan-Seared Trout with Red Quinoa-Chorizo Risotto
Fresh ingredients take center stage
Crostini with Ricotta & Garlic Scape Pesto
A tasty start to your next fiesta
Grilled Summer Salad
Summer begets a sizzling grill