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Chef Judi Gallagher's Foodie's Notebook

Great dining finds from Chef Judi Gallagher.



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Darwin's on 4th: Flavor All The Way

Well, if you never knew where Fourth Street was, you sure do now! The buzz around Darwin Santa Maria’s newest culinary playground is explosive. I have heard guests describe their meals as “the best ever,” “exceptional flavors” and perhaps my favorite: ”OMG, I really have died and landed in culinary heaven.”

Like the song sort of goes, “Hello Darwin, well hello, Darwin, it’s so nice to have you back where you belong.”

In a building that hosted Rustic Grill and Mad Crow, Darwin has brought soul to both structure and plate. What was once a dungeon-like atmosphere now has warmth and a true feeling of Peruvian culture. The lighting is dim (maybe slightly too dim to read the menu), and the brick walls display iron works of art and soothing background colors. The bar offers a view of the brewing room and soft booths along the front wall, with high tops for a more casual get together with friends.

The main dining area is open and overlooks the complete open kitchen. Instead of an expensive chef's table where most restaurants up-charge, Darwin’s offers plenty of seats at the chef’s bar to watch the flame hit the pan and see the sizzle of the flank steak as it reaches a perfect temperature. This could be my favorite seat in the house.

Upstairs, the lounge is in part open and relaxing and a sense of private club. Wherever I sit, I want to stay--it is that comfortable.



Small plates have big flavor at Darwin's.

Now, let’s talk urban street food, an expression that Darwin uses to describe his food. After several years of travel, and expanding his family with twins, Darwin has created recipes with global reach using his usual creative flare. Look for dishes like wahoo tiradito--wahoo sashimi with ginger aioli, cucumber, mango, seaweed salad and ponsu sauce, and the award-winning tuna tiradito--fresh tuna sashimi, ginger soy sauce, cubes of fresh watermelon and leche de tigre. I dream of this dish in the hot weather, along with a mango mojito. And then there are those Asian-style chicken wings--pour me a fresh brew and order me a second plate.



Asian-style chicken wings.

If you have been a fan of Darwin since he first opened his tiny Selva Grill restaurant on the corner of Clark and Swift, you will savor the return of Darwin’s skirt steak with sweet plantains and chimichurri--flavor explosion. The malbec-braised short ribs with truffle chive risotto and herb salad have become a local favorite already, but our new fave is the Amazon Chaufa-Peruvian fried rice with duck, shrimp, pork, sweet plantains and quail egg.




Darwin's flank steak is a best dish in town nominee.
 

While the actual beer from the Darwin's brewmaster won’t be ready for a few more weeks, spend time with Jarrod, a beer master with a warm and passionate love for beer. I learned more in five minutes on the art of tasting beer than I have ever before, and look forward to upcoming beer and food pairings and special dinners.



Brewmaster Jarrod knows his stuff.

Welcome back, Darwin--it’s so nice to have you back where you belong.


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Posted: 1/31/2012 2:55:37 PM by Megan McDonald | with 0 comments


Gasparilla Inn's Blueberry Pancake Recipe


Is there any better way to start the day than with pancakes--and blueberry pancakes, at that? Below, find the recipe for the best blueberry pancakes I've ever had, courtesy of Chef Peter Timmins at the Gasparilla Inn in Boca Grande.

Blueberry Pancakes
Executive Chef Peter Timmins

Yield: Approximately 12 large pancakes

 2 large eggs
 2 cups buttermilk
 6 tablespoons (3/4 stick) unsalted butter, melted
 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
 1/4 cup sugar
 2 teaspoons baking soda
 1/2 teaspoon salt
 Pinch Cinnamon
 1 ½ pounds Blueberries

Sift together the flour, baking soda, cinnamon and salt. Place in a mixing bowl. Add the sugar. Add the eggs and about half the Buttermilk to make a thick paste. Whisk until smooth. Gradually add the rest of the buttermilk. Stir in the melted butter.

Lightly grease a large sauté pan or griddle with a little oil or butter. Heat the pan until hot, and then spoon out four tablespoons of batter per pancake. When the mixture has formed a pancake shape, sprinkle on approx 2 oz. of blueberries per pancake. Cook the pancakes until the bottoms are golden brown, the bubbles on top have burst and the mix no longer looks runny, about 2-3 minutes. Flip the pancakes over and cook for another minute.

UPDATE: My sources tell me that Ringling Picnic, a collection of food trucks located downtown, will be launching soon. Not much more to report just yet, but will keep you posted--and in the meantime, check out the Facebook page for more updates.


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Posted: 1/24/2012 2:42:44 PM by Megan McDonald | with 1 comments


Gasparilla Inn's Food and Wine Weekend



Place settings at the Master Chef's Dinner.



Dining with Englewoodians and Sarasotans was half the fun.



Gasparilla Inn's master chef, Peter Timmins.



Apprentice chefs.







Learning the art of great gumbo.



Gasparilla's blueberry pancakes: the best I've ever had.

Forget the pirate parades in Tampa—Sarasotans should be celebrating Gasparilla in a much different way. A weekend at the Gasparilla Inn on Gasparilla Island is an oasis of  tropical calm, impeccably clean and at the edge of an outstanding golf course and beachfront club.

Although I am a semi-frequent guest of the Gasparilla Inn, we had not attended the Inn's food and wine weekend before. Now this is what I call living. Accommodations for two include cooking demonstrations, a casual wine and creative food tasting at stations one night, and a fabulous seven-course wine dinner presented by visiting guest chefs and accomplished winemakers another.

Since the last two years have been completely sold out, I highly recommend booking several months in advance for a deliciously serene weekend. 2013 dates are on the books for January 11-13. Even Laura Bush, who was in staying at the Inn while I was there, looked relaxed and showcased the island feel by taking a walk around the grounds and lunching with the ex-president beachside.

Oh, and by the way—the Gasparilla Inn still has the BEST blueberry pancakes I have ever tasted. Trust me. (UPDATE: Click here for the recipe!)


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Posted: 1/23/2012 10:29:09 AM by Megan McDonald | with 0 comments


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Darwin's on 4th: Flavor All The Way
Gasparilla Inn's Blueberry Pancake Recipe
Gasparilla Inn's Food and Wine Weekend
The Soul of a Restaurant
The Foods I Wish For in 2012
Celebrating the Foods of the World
New Eats and a New Table
Tradition, Tradition!
Cyber Monday Foodie
Stuffing (and Stuffed!)
The Thanksgiving Rush
That's Amore
Setting The Table Again
Main Street is Hopping!
The Waiting Game
Fall Food Favorites
Hot Dog! Doggin' It Finds a Home on Fruitville Road
New Eating Options and Fun Finds
Falling in Love with Roy's All Over Again
The Next Generation of Food Critics
Let's Eat!
Food Coma
Comings, Goings and a Sweet Surprise from Italy
No Loss for Great New Tastes
Bring on the Muumuus
Kumo-ed
Savored--and You Still Can!
Summer Dining on Historic Dearborn Street
Patrick's Big Move
Theory of (Food) Relativity
Cassariano: That's Amore in Venice
Aria and Two Chefs Expand My Horizons
Shedding the Muffin Top
Tasteful Deeds
News from Sarasota's Foodie Frontlines
Eating Humble Pie--Or Should I say Crepes?
St. Patty's Day Thoughts
Carrabba’s Italian Grill’s New Menu Items--Now That’s Amore!
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Sarasota Tastes, New and Old
Aw, Shucks--It's Good
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Let the Food Festivals Begin!
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Yin & Yang
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Great New Choices
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Il Panificio is Magnifico
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A Pie to Die For
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The Gift of Food
The Sporting News
Hospitality 101
Restaurant Roundup
The Standing Rule
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The Road to Morocco
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Food to Look Forward To
Playing Food Critic
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Iron Chef Fever
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My Buffet Table
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Random Food Thoughts
Let the Eating Begin
Food Memories
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Greetings from Santa Fe
Still Savoring
Savoring Sarasota
Born to Dine
Weekly Double
The Winefest That Was
Fond Farewells
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Tasty Times
Of Soup & Service
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Forks and Corks
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Memorial Day Rituals
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New in Town
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A Dishy Weekend
Girls' Night Out
April Preview
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Barcelona Comes to Sarasota
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Love Hurts
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Burger Heaven
Rescue Mission
2007 Food in Review
Holiday Cheer
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Friends to the Rescue
Food Royalty
Klauber Coup
Bring on the Stone Crabs
Peruvian Power
In and Out
A Touch of Whimsy
Diary of a Redo
Burger Wars
Help Wanted
Fave Rave
Who Needs the Fountain of Youth?
Weight Watchers, here I come!
Good Friends, Good Food
Tasty City
To Market, To Market
Flavor Explosions
Time to Toast
Flavor Fiesta
Over the Top
From Tuscany with Love
Ciao Bella
Italian Adventures
Random Acts of Service
News You Can Taste
Bites of Heaven
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That Queasy Feeling
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Sad News at Southgate
Cuisine with a Heart
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Out with the Old, in with the New
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