Guess where I’m eating Middle Eastern green beans?

Slow-cooked vegetables are a staple in the Middle East, and while I’m partial to vegetables that are cooked al dente, there’s no denying that the cumin-spiced stew with slow-cooked green beans, tomatoes and garlic from this Middle Eastern joint creates a richly flavored appetizer that could easily become a mainstay…

Mustard’s Last Stand has veggie items worth relishing

A hot-dog stand might not be the first place you’d think of when looking for vegetarian and vegan fare, but Mustard’s Last Stand has learned a lot of new tricks over its forty years. We recently visited the location near the University of Denver and found plenty to relish on…

Reader: What does gender have to do with cooking ability?

The Denver FIVE is Leigh Sullivan’s “passion project,” and she’s just introduced the seventh FIVE class of featured chefs — and for the first time, all five are women: Nadine Donovan (Old Major), Aniedra Nichols (Elway’s Cherry Creek), Carrie Shores (Table 6), Elise Wiggins (Panzano) and Jenna Johansen (Epicurean Group)…

Guess where I’m eating a burger and sweet potato fries?

I only had a few bites of the burger in the above snap, mostly because I’m a purist and would never — not in a million years — christen my burger with fried onions, but my own burger, which was naked save for a blanket of melt-y American, was judiciously…

The Westword 2014 Food and Drink Bucket List: #25-16

What are the hundred things everyone should do in Colorado before they die? We posed this question to our writers and editors, and this week we’ll be rolling out their answers across our blogs, with can’t miss events/activities in music, the great outdoors, the arts and, of course, food. Check…

Brussels sprout slaw for an easy side on Meatless Monday

It’s the time of year when everyone is trying to eat healthier, and this dish, adapted from an online recipe, is a good option, with Brussels sprouts, olive oil, almonds and just a smidge of honey. We increased the amount of dressing amount and used vegan Parmesan instead of actual…

Food at the Riverside opens today on the banks of Boulder Creek

When the venerable John’s closed on Pearl Street in Boulder last fall, Corey Buck, the chef/owner of John’s for over ten years, just kept rolling — right over to Food at the Riverside, a cafe planned as part of Agora, a cooperative office space/events center created in a century-old historic…

Wine flows through the culinary calendar this week

A number of wine events uncork this week — everything from a visit by the Pinot Posse to the return of Frasca’s Wine Dinner Mondays to the first in Axios’s newest wine series. Keep reading for a taste of what’s on the culinary calendar this week. See also: Join the…

Cider, doughnuts and beer: A second helping of Cafe Society, January 6-10

This week Gretchen Kurtz reviewed reviewed a Denver institution, Racines, which just celebrated its thirtieth anniversary. Udi Bar-on shared some big news in Chef and Tell: Come summer, his restaurants will no longer be called Udi’s, since that was a stipulation of the $125 million sale of Udi’s Foods. And…

Dulce Vida is taking over former Cherokee Grill space

After several false starts, the Cherokee Grill space finally has an occupant: Dulce Vida, which will open next month and plans to be the next neighborhood bar in the Golden Triangle. See also: Rocky Top Tavern will open in the former Hill-Top Bar space…

Voodoo Doughnut will go 24/7 starting January 15

“At last. 24-hour Voodoo Doughnut availability,” reads the note from Tres Shannon and Kenneth “Cat Daddy” Pogson, the duo behind Voodoo Doughnut, which opened last month, on the thirteenth of December, to crushing crowds that braved frigid temps to get first crack at doughnut mania. Since then, the cult doughnut…

Help the planet and Dine Out for Earth this Sunday at Coohills

Humans may rule the world, but that doesn’t mean we always take care of our kingdom as we should. Everywhere you turn, you’ll find stories of environmental setbacks and evidence of the planet’s deterioration — more often than not caused by industrialization and greed. Rock the Earth aims to send…

Join the posse — the Pinot Posse — Monday night at Oak at Fourteenth

Four notable winemakers, including Andrew Vingiello, a graduate of the University of Colorado, Boulder, will uncork ten of their wines, many of which strut 100-point ratings from Wine Spectator, on Monday night at Oak at Fourteenth, the Boulder restaurant overseen by grape guru Bryan Dayton and chef Steven Redzikowski, both…

Regulars raise a glass to Racines on its thirtieth anniversary

As quickly as restaurants come and go these days, it’s not often we see a place with the staying power of Racines, which celebrated its thirtieth anniversary last month. In honor of the occasion, we asked a few regulars to share some of their favorite memories. Their toasts follow: See…