Showing posts with label san francisco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label san francisco. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Ancestry & taste...



Growing up as a kid in the California wine country, I took all the vineyards and farms for granted. I thought that maybe it was like this everywhere. Now that I’m older I see that I live in a truly magical place (gastronomically speaking) of fine artisan foods, boutique wineries and breweries.
It’s relatively easy to be a locavore here with the huge seasonal produce and meat assortment we have been given by all the hard working farmers who give us such a bounty. I cant forget to mention the wild herb and mushroom foragers, the local fisherman, and all the artisans who care enough to make the delicious cheeses, breads, charcuterie, olive oil, ice cream, chocolate, teas…well the list can go on all day, but I think you get the point.

Along with all this food come fantastic restaurants and chefs that use the local harvest to create truly world class cuisine. I live about an hour north of San Francisco and only forty minutes from Yountville and Napa, in the town of Santa Rosa, located in the heart of the Sonoma County wine country.

Immersed here since I was born, food now consumes my mind, just as much as I consume food itself (which is a lot!). If I’m not eating or cooking, I’m often found nose deep in a cookbook or thinking of new and creative ways to use an ingredient. I’ve also unknowingly developed my palate since childhood, being blessed with a family of great cooks; I’ve always appreciated food and didn’t just eat it. I’ve been finding nuances in cheese, chocolate, olive oil, Heirloom tomatoes and mushrooms while other kids were unfortunately eating processed foods.

In my adult life I’ve been nearly swimming in award winning and “cult” wines and ales, being able to relax in my own “backyard” and hear stories, and learn from some of the top winemakers in the world is truly a magnificent and humbling experience.

p.s. to all my loyal readers...sorry I've been gone for so long, I've been on several small journeys and have been busy rediscovering and finding myself. I think I've finally figured it out.
Skol!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

A Porktastic adventure, Part one: in the wee hours.


Hello my name is the Gastronome, and I’m a porkaholic…
I woke up in the wee hours Saturday morning and had an insatiable craving for some pork. I decided to dedicate the day to my love of all things pig.
First stop Dynamo Donuts, San Francisco. Some of you might be thinking wait…this is supposed to be about pork…if you’ve been to Dynamo Donuts you know where this is headed, if you haven’t been there, its time to go!


Behold the maple glazed, bacon, apple donut! Oooh yeah… this is what dreams are made of (my dreams anyway). Hand made, cakey, light, soft, moist donuts with tart apples sauted in bacon fat mixed into the batter, a sweet maple glaze on top, sprinkled with salty, crunchy bacon…Mmmm, The perfect union of salty and sweet.
Order a couple, they go down easy.
2760 24th Street
San Francisco, CA 94110