Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Famous Restaurants

!±8± Famous Restaurants

Every year since 2002, some of the world's most revered chefs, restaurateurs and food critics, sponsored by San Pellegrino, compile a list of what is considered to be the world's best restaurants
There is some tough competition, and the list is always objective, but after much deliberation judges came up with the 2010 winners, listed below are what could be considered the ten best restaurants in the world, unless, of course, you know otherwise.

1. Noma, Denmark
This Copenhagan restaurant reveres all that is the earth and sea. Innovation meets the natural world in, for example, a starter that combines baby carrots, edible soil (made from nuts, beer and malt) and a cream herb emulsion.

2. El Bulli, Spain
El Bulli has been on the top ten list of best restaurants for the last decade and has one an amazing 5 times. It is little surprise that people come from across the world to sample the delights at this idyllic location in the far North of Spain.

3. The Fat Duck, UK
The Fat Duck is famous for its experimental and ever-evolving menu, and this ensures that it is the only UK restaurant in the top ten. Its owner and Executive chef Heston Blumenthal is almost a scientist with his delicious concoctions.

4. El Celler de Can Roca, Spain
Headed by three brothers, this restaurant is a taste sensation, where the quality of food is matched by the quality of delicious wines on offer.

5. Mugaritz, Spain
Spain's third inclusion into the top ten restaurants is another addition that qualifies Spain as the superpower of fine dining. Mugaritz is earthy and innovative in its food without being over scientific.

6. Osteria Francescana, Italy
The art on the walls of this renowned restaurant compliment the art on the plates that diners visually and oralfactorily enjoy. The New York skyline acts as an inspiration for one delicious and eye-catching Italian meat dish.

7. Alinea, USA
One of three American inclusions into the list, this Chicago restaurant is said to serve the most cutting edge food in America, celebrating its roots with an unusual American twist.

8. Daniel, USA
With a French Chef using American flair, this winner climbed 33 places since 2009. Daniel has devoted an entire tasting menu to fresh seasonal vegetables, making this restaurant, on Manhattan's Upper East Side, perfect for vegetarians and carnivores alike.

9. Arzak, Spain
Spain's 4th inclusion in the top ten list is Arzak. Run by the same family since the late 19th century, this San Sebastian restaurant offers the finest Basque delicacies, such as Lobster with White Olive Oil and smoked white tuna with figs and pine nuts.

10. Per Se, USA
Per Se is a New York restaurant of urban fine dining. Salmon Cornet and signature Oysters and Pearls open the nine petit courses, beef with crispy bone marrow and lamb with butter poached morels ensure that this restaurant continues to get the international recognition that it deserves.


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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Beef Jerky Spices Made Easy

!±8± Beef Jerky Spices Made Easy

Beef Jerky spices are a favorite for so many people because everyone loves beef jerky. Then when you think you could make some yourself, the love just comes through. So how do I start when picking a spice for my beef jerky or wild game jerky. Start by dividing the flavorings into three different groups. Start with base flavors, then secondary liquids, third dry spice mix, by following these steps anybody can make great flavors for their home made jerky.

You first need to think about what flavors lean toward your liking. Start by identifying which base flavor liquid you prefer. There are not too many to choose from. Some people like a flavor of Worcestershire, some a soy sauce base, some use ketchup, and some mix and match some or all of these flavors into the base liquid for the meat. You can add olive oil as well it increases the volume of the liquid. Do not add too much just a couple of teaspoons. From this starting point there are thousands of different ways to go. Do make sure you use enough liquid to cover the meat completely. My favorite way to marinade is to use a zip lock bag and just throw everything inside. Be sure to squeeze all of the air out of the bag, Oxygen is not your friend when marinating.

Second, let's talk about adding flavor by using liquids. If you wan to add flavors that are not as strong as spices other liquids are the way to go. If you want a sweet flavor add some fruit juice. I recommend orange, apple, cherry, or pineapple. Some people have favorite liquor like Jack Daniels or maybe a favorite beer. Both can add a great flavor if you desire. You can also add hot pepper sauces if you like it spicy.

Third, you will need some spices. Again you are only limited by what your mind can dream up. I like some garlic powder, ground black pepper, cayenne pepper, and cajun seasoning. You could go with some rosemary, parsley, red pepper flakes, thyme, oregano, basil, dill, and the list goes on and on. Experiment often, because you get to eat the all of the mistakes and successes. Some beef jerky is better than others, but very seldom do I try one that I just hate.

Beef jerky spices are as varied as the people who eat them. So the next time you try to make your own beef jerky or wild game jerky separate your flavors into three groups for quick and easy marinating.


Beef Jerky Spices Made Easy

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