2 c sugar
4 eggs
2 t vanilla
1/3 c anisette liqueur
3 T anise seeds
3 t baking powder
4 c flour
2 c whole almonds
This blog is dedicated to dining out, ordering in, cooking and anything food/drink related. Even before moving to NYC in 1992, I was a foodie. I have family in the business and I have three close friends who all attended CIA. Plus, I just love to eat. I'm sure it was my mom who spoiled me, but she also encouraged me to get in the kitchen at a pretty young age. Then I moved to NY where my kitchen had no counter space and ordering out became as second nature as putting on clothes...

This is the first menu from Chef André. We were all very excited about the choices. The class size was an intimate six people and Chef Dré divided us into three, two-person teams each team with assigned cooking tasks to complete. Chef Dré would then work with each group individually to get them started on each task and giving a demo of the method where necessary. Many times we would all gather around while Chef Dré would give a demonstration on a particular technique and give extra information like how a technique could be used for other dishes.
As many of you already know André, you might remember he was an accomplished and hard working NYC actor for many years before he further revealed his talents and creativity in the culinary arts. André has recently begun giving private cooking classes and I had the privilege of attending his first class, Dinner for Six. The class was a huge success! The food turned out wonderful and everyone had a blast. In fact, word has already spread to other friends who then joined in for André’s second class, Seafood Techniques.
I am always searching for the perfect Sushi restaurant. As I’m originally from
restaurant’s name meaning “finger blistering” in Italian. This gem of Brooklyn’s popular Park Slope neighborhood is known for Organic ingredients, homemade pastas and a romantic and comfortable atmosphere all delivered with care by the knowledgeable and friendly wait staff. The menu is not cluttered but has an interesting range of pasta selections, a few of which are homemade. The entrées (ranging from $12-$22) boast several chicken dishes as well as salmon, rack of lamb and pork tenderloin.
cks); Very large and modern bar with lots of natural wood and great lighting. Inner patio is an even larger covered deck with looks and feel more like a restaurant. Reminds me of some wineries in Napa. Awesome Merlots, Chardonnay, and dessert wine. Picnic potential just okay.PELLEGRINI Very nice layout; Tasting very cool, 1-2 complimentary servings plus choice of $2 and $6 flights. Wines ok. Nice but limited patio seating in back by vines. Self tour (cool); live music (sometimes); wedding/private party potential; Layout, self-tour and tasting actually worth ½ star more (I left the star ratings off this posting).
PECONIC Charming and cozy bar; outdoor tables very nice; Lovely sweet wines, good for others and ok overall. The stars are for the charm. The extra ½ is for the tasting: 3-4 Complimentary tastings plus two $6 flights to choose from.
PINDAR Stars for the atmosphere, spacious rectangular "island" bar and extra friendly tasting. Wine tasting (lots of choices!) is mostly free with only $4 fee for tasting reserves and is good towards purchase of any Reserve. Wines are okay to good. Backyard covered deck has tons of room for sipping and enjoying views of the vines. Big cat (Hodgeson), possibly the biggest cat I'd ever seen, passed away in 2005 :(
BEDELL Very sheik and cool looking bar/tasting
room; though still homey and personal; Tasting is $5 (but when we purchased our wine, they didn’t charge us for the tasting); Friendly staff; Wines good. Very nice raspberry dessert wine.
located in Brooklyn Heights on the promenade, many have also seen it as well. River Café has been called, “one of the great restaurants of the world” and has been named one of five best restaurants in New York, by Gault Millau, one of the most influential French restaurant guides. But so much acclaim and raised expectations can often lead to a very large disappointment. Not so with River Café. Owner, Michael O’Keefe has endured all the praise and with Executive Chef, Brad Steelman, presented us with a fantastic experience from beginning to end.