Round two: Denver chefs pick their favorite kitchen tools

Knives, meat grinders, tweezers. Every chef has a favorite kitchen gadget, and as part of my Dish interviews with many of the Denver chefs who make culinary magic in this city, I asked them about their favorite kitchen tools. Not surprisingly, knives are sacred (although for several different reasons), and…

Wake up and smell the coffee: Snooze opens today in Boulder

Beginning at 7 a.m. this morning, early-rising college kids from the University of Colorado stumbled into Snooze, the fifth outpost from brothers Adam and John Schlegel, who opened the original Snooze, a breakfast and lunch joint commanding mind-blowing waits, in the Ballpark ‘hood in 2006. Since then, the duo has…

Guess where I’m eating?

Not a pretty fish on the plate and not a pretty fish in the water. Still, at this Mexican restaurant that hooks its patrons with a seafood-centric menu, there are plenty of other dishes that are photogenic — just not this one. Can you guess where I’m eating? Special bonus:…

Reader: Favorite thing in the kitchen? My grandmother

Love your knife? Your mixing bowl? When Lori Midson interviewed many of the town’s top chefs for Dish, our annual restaurant guide, she also asked them about their favorite kitchen tools. Their answers prompted this one from Dan: My favorite kitchen gadget? My grandmother. Watch for the second installment on…

Denver chefs pick their favorite kitchen tools and gadgets

Knives, meat grinders, tweezers. Every chef has a favorite kitchen gadget, and as part of my Dish interviews with many of the Denver chefs who make culinary magic in this city, I asked them about their favorite kitchen tools. Not surprisingly, knives are sacred (although for several different reasons), and…

Guess where I’m eating?

Depending upon which region of Mexico you happen to be stuffing tacos down your throat, the pot-steamed, greasy and golden corn tortillas folded with different meats posing in the above snap are called tacos al vapor, tacos cazuela, and, in Mexico City, tacos de canasta, which you can buy for…

Reader: Is Westword endorsing Spring 44? Or Sean Kenyon?

Virtually unknown after Prohibition, vodka long ago passed gin as the country’s most popular clear spirit, and then moved up to become the country’s most popular spirit, period — partly because of its neutral flavor, partly because of the smart marketing campaigns that have pushed it, campaigns that feature slick…

Crave Dessert Bar & Lounge will open in November at the Spire

Allen Milham and I are sitting on the floor of the United Airlines terminal at LaGuardia airport discussing dessert, our brains still high on sugar from the James Beard House dinner, created by a fleet of Denver chefs, that brought us to New York in the first place. Denver, concludes…

Guess where I’m eating?

Despite the really unpleasant stench that greeted me at the front door of this otherwise pleasant restaurant residing in an old house on a busy stretch of pavement, I stayed, curious because this was once an elegant haunt (with a different cuisine) that I frequented in high school on very…

JW Marriott at Cherry Creek serves up an excellent event

If I were shopping venues for a wedding (or really, just about any party in Denver), I’d likely overlook chain hotels — not only do most of those settings induce flashbacks of awful corporate events, but I’ve also had some pretty terrible food from the catering arms of those joints,…

Reader: Osaka Sushi’s Nuclear Roll hurts so good

Cafe Society was swimming in sushi yesterday, as Lori Midson’s latest “Guess where I’m eating” rubbed readers’ nerves raw as they tried to identify this pretty plate of sushi. And then Kyle Garratt showed more raw courage, as he attempted to conquer the Nuclear Roll at Osaka Sushi…