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Food news and events Oct. 12, 2014

Sunday, October 12th, 2014

The Food Network is looking for home cooks for a new competition show.

“If you are a Food Network fanatic and a truly skilled home cook who prepares elevated dishes completely from scratch, this is your chance! Maybe you abandoned your dreams of culinary school to take care of your family. Maybe you have racked up a collection of state fair blue ribbons, taken home the trophy at a cooking competition or earned local celebrity for your food. Whatever your story, we’d love to hear it!”

The show is for amateur cooks only.

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To celebrate Gail Ambrosius Chocolatier’s 10th anniversary, a Capitol Chocolate Crawl will take place starting at 5:30 p.m. on Oct. 28. According to event organizers, hand-crafted chocolates will be paired with local food and beverages at Merchant, Fromagination and Square Wine.

Tickets are $45.

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REAP Food Group’s popular Pie Palooza returns on Nov. 2 at Goodman Community Center. For $18 (or $20 at the door), attendees receive two slices from a buffet of  sweet and savory pies, tarts, quiches and turnovers, as well as a farm-fresh salad and beverages.

Seatings take place at 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Extra slices are $5.

Eating at the World Cup

Sunday, June 22nd, 2014

It should be no surprise that food is a major topic of discussion surrounding the World Cup, which runs June 12-July 13 all over Brazil and showcases 32 countries.

I understand that for any away team, you want your athletes as comfortable as possible, which makes sense that teams imported their own food to Brazil. For example, the U.S. players packed oatmeal, Cheerios, peanut butter and A1 Steak Sauce, and they even brought their own chef, according to an AP story. The Italians reportedly brought Parmesan, olive oil and prosciutto.

It turns out there’s another good reason for bringing your own food, as CNN revealed that the  Brazilian consumer protection agency nailed two hotels for having expired food in their kitchens. The Italian and British teams are staying at those hotels.

I previously created a food version of the NCAA Sweet 16 and had planned to do it for the World Cup, but someone has already created the World Cup of Food. However, it doesn’t mirror the actual teams in the tournament; for example, you’ll see a story on Argentina (steak with chimichurri) vs. Canada (poutine).

What restaurants would be worth checking out? Fortunately, the Daily Meal created a list of the top 17 restaurants in Brazil. From that list, I would for sure want to try Kinoshita (Japanese) and Fasano (Italian).

That reminds me, what are some native Brazilians foods? I know of caipirinhas and fried bananas. Thanks to Celebrate Brazil for pointing out the most popular foods by region, like barreado (stew meat simmered with spices for 18 hours) in Southern Brazil.

Lastly, if you’re an American at the World Cup and you miss your comfort food, don’t worry–the concession stands sell Coca Cola, Budweiser, hot dogs and hamburgers, according to the menu. Or, you can always eat at a Brazilian McDonald’s, which has most of the American menu items.

Free fro-yo from Menchie’s

Friday, January 31st, 2014

Photo courtesy of Menchie's

Here’s an announcement from Menchie’s:

Menchie’s is gifting fans a coupon for a free six ounce cup of frozen yogurt in celebration of National Frozen Yogurt Day. On Feb. 6, guests can bring the coupon, available on the company’s Facebook page, to the Menchie’s in West Towne Mall or Middleton.

Guests are limited to one coupon and the offer is only valid on Feb. 6. For fro-yo fanatics, the combinations will be endless with premium rotating flavors and more than 70 toppings to create the perfect dessert. For added yum, guests can opt to have their yogurt in a signature Menchie’s waffle bowl.

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