Food Porn Friday – Feb 22

This is the hugest one time collection of a food porn Friday I’ve ever put out. Mainly because I’ve been super busy and saving my load….. (And holding down 3 jobs has been crazy)

There’s a 59 picture gallery after the jump, but to get you primed, here’s a teaser:

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No commentary, no sorting. There are pictures from Downtown Food, Charcut, Milk Tiger, Candela, Avec, Spolumbos, Anju, ABC, Fine Diner, Catch, Happy Valley, Market, Clive Burger, Double Zero, things I’ve made, things I’ve had for lunch and an uber dirty party with some equally dirty friends. See if you can figure out which pictures are from which place/event.

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Food Porn Friday – September 28

There’s a food porn backlog! Firstly I tried some local wagyu for a Japanese pot luck party. Then I made some friend checked, hung out at a taqueria, made my own tortillas, helped Model Milk celebrate its first birthday and then drank awesome cognac with the Hennessy people! It’s been a good few weeks.

Bachelor Chow 03 – Dirty Little Parts

This week’s Bachelor Chow is on offal! Everyone’s forgotten cut of meat. Head on over to the Kingsland Farmer’s Market site to check it out!

[Link defunct, reposted below.]

Next week will be an interesting one, picture heavy too!

Dirty Little Parts
By Gabriel Hall
Originally posted on March 17 at the KFM site

If you’ve lived in Calgary for any period of time, you’ll come to know it as a very steak-and-potatoes type place. That’s not a bad thing. We have some of the best, if not the best beef in the world, maybe with the exception of flying 12 hours over the pacific to fry up a very well marbled and very expensive piece of Matsusaka.

When I arrived here in 1996, there were few meat and potato alternatives. A smattering of sushi places, a few Chinese eateries confined to Chinatown, and the occasional experimental fusion restaurant that would never last more than a year were surrounded by steakhouses that were packed full every night of the week.

Fast forward 15 years. Although meat and potato culture still reigns supreme, the influx of money and people willing to take that money in exchange for new and lurid experiences has increased. Sushi restaurants can be found every few blocks, multiple Caribbean and Mexican markets exist within the city, and Calgary restaurants are consistently rated as some of the best in the country, if not the world.

There is one style that that has been largely forgotten and passed over: Offal.

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