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Tag Archives: bay area
Recipe: Cheese Board Green Hot Sauce
My friend Steve introduced me to the Cheese Board Green Hot Sauce on my recent trip to SF, which is a problem because now I’m gone and I must have more. It’s akin to our schug (aka zhoug) but with … Continue reading
Posted in Condiments, Eating, Recipes
Tagged bay area, Berkeley, Cheese Board, Cheeseboard
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Recipe: Kamala Harris Cheese Puffs (Gougéres)
Vice President Kamala Harris served Cheese Puffs at her first official dinner at the Naval Observatory. While she hasn’t said how she made them, recipe forensics suggest she might have followed the Tartine Bakery recipe since a/Tartine is in the … Continue reading
Posted in Baking and Baked Goods, Eating, Recipes
Tagged bay area, Kamala Harris, Tartine
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The hunt for MegaChef
We had avoided crossing the Bay Bridge on our previous Bay Area food crawl because I did not want to pay the one-way toll when I returned to San Francisco. It’s only $6 but if you are driving a … Continue reading
Street food crawl of the Bay Area, March 2021
Back in the Bay Area after a COVID-mandated absence, we resolved to make up for lost time by hitting as many ethnic eating spots as possible. This was literally street food because most indoor dining rooms were still closed—so the … Continue reading