Showing posts with label television. Show all posts
Showing posts with label television. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

What's fer Dinner?



Like the rest of America, I too, was sucked into Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution. Of course, I watched it post all of the hype. After watching the series one weekend online, I decided to borrow his book from the library (aptly named after the series). Oliver is enduring, adorable and you can't help but fall in love with his political rhetoric, he means business and he cares. That much I know is true, his message is simple and his heart is in the right place. If you haven't watched the series, Oliver goes to what has been dubbed as the most unhealthy city in American, in an effort to educate them with respect to cooking fresh, simple and healthy meals. He hits many walls and obstacles, but he doesn't give in to fear and barge ahead, spreading his gospel.


Tonight, I made one of his 20 minute recipes - Quick Salmon Tikka with Cucumber Yogurt (pictured above). Guess what? I actually made the dish in 20 minutes, prep and all, I was pretty surprised. It was fresh, simple and uber tasty. I've planned on making a couple other recipes from the book this week, so I guess we could dub this week, "Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution Week: Part 1".


The salmon was rubbed with a tandoori paste and sauteed in a pan. I made a quick yogurt sauce with greek yougrt, cucumbers, lemon juice, red chile, salt and pepper. Put a piece of garlic naan from Trader Joe's in the oven and voila, supper. I'm looking forward to trying the other recipes this week.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Foodie T.V.

Any noteworthy foodie has read, once, if not twice, and owns a copy of Anthony Bourdain's Kitchen Confidential. A memoir that defies all food writing, in my personal opinion. Anthony Bourdain has written many sin-filled and delicious books since that debut and has gone on to star in a Travel Channel production called No Reservations. I just finished watching Season 2 of this charming and often fearless account of travel, food, and relevant culture. It's my pick of the week, if not the month and if you're a devoted Netflix renter like myself, you will not be disappointed.