Monday, December 22, 2014
Thank You for a Great Class!
Grades are in. I hope you survived finals.Thank you again for a great class.
Enjoy your break. And please keep in touch!
Cheers!
-D
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Week 17: Coffee-Glazed Italian Doughnuts
Week 17: Espresso-Glazed Italian Doughnuts
Tu 12.16—Sec. 06 only—Meets from 8:00 – 9:30 AM
Class:
Informal research paper presentations; Class review
Due:
RESEARCH PAPER (FINAL DRAFT)Sunday, December 7, 2014
Week 16: Caramel Croissant Pudding
Week 16: Caramel
Croissant Pudding
Mo 12.08 / NO
CLASS: We 12.10 / Fr 12.12: Sec. 03
only—Meets from 8:00 – 9:30 AM
Class: Writers
workshop; Multimedia presentations
Due Mon 12.08:
RESEARCH PAPER (UP TO PAGE 8; BRING 1 COPY);
REFLECTION 7
REFLECTION 7
Upcoming:
Week 17: Espresso-Glazed Italian Doughnuts
Week 17: Espresso-Glazed Italian Doughnuts
Tu 12.16—Sec. 06 only—Meets from 8:00 – 9:30 AM
Class:
Informal research paper presentations; Class review
Due:
RESEARCH PAPER (FINAL DRAFT)
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Food News 12.06.14
- Starbucks debuts lux offshoot in Seattle (Washington Post)
- Family sues Applebee's restaurant after staff watches man choke to death (New York Daily News)
- Meet the $7,500 slice of cake (Time)
- British mom sells $20 bottles of her own breast milk to the tune of nearly $5,000 a year (New York Daily News)
- How Pizza Hut will get into your head (CNet)
- Fast food workers launch strikes across nation for better pay (Al Jazeera America)
Monday, December 1, 2014
Reflection 07: Which Fork Do I Use?—Table Manners and You
Directly or indirectly, we are all taught that a certain protocol exists during meals. Every meal is accompanied by long list of dos and don'ts, some of which we may be conscious of and some of which we may not. How would you rate your own table manners? What are you conscious of and which areas could use some work? How important is the etiquette of those with whom you are eating? Do you have any pet peeves about your eating companions? What bothers you about other people's manners at the dinner table? Finally, what do a your own table manners say about you as an individual?
Include in your discussion at least two of the following:
- "Table Manners Quiz" (ProProfs)
- "Put a Fork in It" (Slate)
- "United States Dining Etiquette" (What's Cooking, America)
- "A Man’s Guide to Dining Etiquette and Proper Table Manners" (The Art of Manliness)
- "Mealtime Common Etiquette Mistakes & Dining What-If's" (The Huffington Post)
- "Table Manners Around the World" (The Daily Meal)
Required:
- MLA Style
- Must be 1-2 pages in length
Due: Mo 12. 08
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Week 15: Duck Breast with Cannellini Beans
Duck Breast with Cannellini Beans from Nigel Slater's Dish of the Day (BBC, UK)
Upcoming:
Week 15: Duck
Breast with Cannellini Beans
Mo 12.01/NO
CLASS: We
12.03
Class:
Multimedia presentations
Upcoming:
Week 16: Caramel
Croissant Pudding
Mo 12.08 / NO
CLASS: We 12.10 / Fr 12.12: Sec. 03
only—Meets from 7:15 – 9:30 AM
Class: Writers
workshop; Multimedia presentations
Due Mon 12.08:
RESEARCH PAPER (UP TO PAGE 8; BRING 1 COPY);
REFLECTION 7
REFLECTION 7
Week 17: Espresso-Glazed
Italian Doughnuts
Tu 12.16—Sec. 06 only—Meets from 7:15 – 9:30 AM
Class:
Informal research paper presentations; Class review
Due:
RESEARCH PAPER (FINAL DRAFT)
Friday, November 28, 2014
Food News 11.28.14
- Explained: The economics of your Thanksgiving dinner (Atlantic)
- The dos and don'ts of holiday food photography (Indianapolis Star)
- Made for you: A college dorm cookbook and buying guide (Imgur)
- Americans' love affair with wine shows no sign of waning (CNBC)
- Candy canes banned in Australian school district citing health concerns (Courier-Mail)
- French pill claims to make your gas smell like chocolate (TechTimes)
Monday, November 24, 2014
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Week 14: Egg Fu Yung with Roasted Red Pepper and Sweet Chili Sauce
Egg Fu Yung with Roasted Red Pepper and Sweet Chili Sauce from Ching He Huang's Chinese Food Made Easy (BBC, UK)
Week 14: Egg Fu Yung with Roasted Red Pepper and Sweet Chili Sauce
Week 14: Egg Fu Yung with Roasted Red Pepper and Sweet Chili Sauce
Mo 11.24/NO
CLASS: We 11.26—Thanksgiving
Class:
Writers workshop; Multimedia presentations
Due: RESEARCH
PAPER (UP TO PAGE 4; BRING 1 COPY)
Upcoming:
Week 15: Duck
Breast with Cannellini Beans
Mo 12.01/We
12.03
Class:
Multimedia presentations
Due:
REFLECTION 7
Week 16: Caramel
Croissant Pudding
Mo 12.08/ NO
CLASS: We 12.10/Fr 12.12: Sec. 03
only—Meets from 7:15 – 9:30 AM
Class: Writers
workshop; Multimedia presentations
Due:
RESEARCH PAPER (UP TO PAGE 8; BRING 1 COPY)
Week 17: Espresso-Glazed
Italian Doughnuts
Tu 12.16—Sec. 06 only—Meets from 7:15 – 9:30 AM
Class:
Informal research paper presentations; Class review
Due:
RESEARCH PAPER (FINAL DRAFT)
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Food News 11.18.14
- Chocolate makers warn that a shortage may come by 2020 (Washington Post)
- Just because: Guy Fieri "imagined" without his bleach hair and goatee (UPROXX)
- Two-hundred calorie slices of everyday foods looks like this (Atlantic)
- The Daily Show takes on the city of Detroit for cutting water service to low income citizens (Huffington Post)
- How ending food waste begins at home (NPR)
- Just in time for the holidays, hot chocolate hacks (Imgur)
Monday, November 17, 2014
Week 13: Fava Bean Soup
Fava Bean Soup from Anne Burrell's Secrets of a Restaurant Chef (Food Network, USA)
Week 13: Fava Bean Soup
Week 13: Fava Bean Soup
Mo 11.17/We 11.19
Class: Reading discussion; Multimedia presentations
Due: RESEARCH PAPER (UP TO PAGE 2; BRING 2 COPIES); REFLECTION 6
Upcoming:
Upcoming:
Week 14: Mixed
Seafood Congee
Mo 11.24/NO
CLASS: We 11.26—Thanksgiving
Class: Writers
workshop; Multimedia presentations
Due: RESEARCH
PAPER (UP TO PAGE 4; BRING 2 COPIES)
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Foods News 11.12.14
- Woman claims Monster Energy drinks are of Satan (Huffington Post)
- When is mayo not mayonnaise? (Wall Street Journal)
- Here is the CORRECT way to chop an onion (Slate)
- Try these grilled cheese hacks from Reddit (Bustle)
- Man who eats only Olive Garden for six straight weeks: “I have not had one meal that was not just perfect” (Salon)
- Domino's manager fired after epic tirade against dissatisfied customer goes viral (New York Daily News)
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Reflection 06: Be My Guest—Assembling an Annoted Menu
Whether we intend it or not, feeding people in your own home in an expression of how we feel about them. This is especially true for those times in which we invite people to our homes for a special event. In fact, the thought and effort we put into what we feed our guests can almost entirely set the tone for your gathering. Thus, it is important to carefully consider what one feeds his or her guests. For this reflection, you will create an annotated menu for a social event in your home. You will write out a menu (appetizers, main course and sides, dessert, plus drinks) and under each item, briefly describe your rationale for including it (in at least two sentences). Based upon the month of your birthday, you'll create a menu for one of the following events:
Birthdays in January and December: A Baby Shower
- No. of guests: 20
- Time of year: Mid-January
- Scenario: Jimmy and Diane are having a baby boy next month. As one of their best friends, you’re throwing them a baby shower at your home. Will you choose a theme? And, if so, how will that affect your menu? Also, in addition to being a coed event, guests are also invited to bring their kids. It’s important to include kid-friendly items on the menu, including some gluten-free options.
- No. of guests: 10
- Time of year: February
- Scenario: It’s time for your annual Academy Awards party. Last year, your friends raved about your 20s-themed Great Gatsby menu. What will you come up with this year? Remember, this party is less about serving main dishes and more about small plates and appetizers. Don’t forget that at least two of your guests are vegans. Finally, your boss has RSVPd as a "maybe."
- No. of guests: 16
- Time of year: March
- Scenario: Grandma and Grandpa are celebrating 50 years of marriage. You’ve decided to mark the occasion with a family dinner. To make the event a little more special, you’ve put together a Mexican menu to remind them of their honeymoon in Acapulco. Keep in mind that Grandpa is a diabetic.
- No. of guests: 12
- Time of year: August
- Scenario: You’ve invited a few friends over for an old-fashioned backyard Hawaiian luau. You’re being especially ambitious by tackling a kālua pig. What else will you serve to set right mood? Poi? Pokē? Also, how will you accommodate your Muslim neighbors so that they feel included in the menu?
- No. of guests: 10
- Time of year: Late November
- Scenario: You’re in charge of Thanksgiving dinner. The whole family is coming over, and to put your own twist on the holiday, you’ve decided to cook a New Orleans-inspired diner. What will you include on the menu? Deep fried turkey? Crawfish étouffée? Maque choux?
- No. of guests: 12
- Time of year: Early December
- It’s time for your annual holiday dinner party. This year, in anticipation of your upcoming Parisian vacation, you’ve chosen a French Christmas-themed menu. Additionally, Jenna and Patrick don’t drink and least three of your guests are vegetarians.
Considerations:
- Assume that money is not an issue. However, the cost of your menu should be reasonable for the event.
- Your food should reflect the spirit of the event. Small details matter and can enhance your guests' enjoyment.
- Each of the events has specific details (e.g. types of guests, dietary needs) to consider. Do you best to accommodate these details.
- You are free to include alcohol in your menu, but it may or may not be appropriate for your event. If included, be thoughtful about the right amount and type for you event.
- Consider how labor-intensive your menu is. For example, what can be made ahead of time?
Sample annotated menu:
Event: Bon Voyage Dinner
Appetizer: Pizza Margherita—Since Mario will be moving back to Italy next week, I am starting with a simple Italian appetizer. I'm using store-bought dough, then assembling it simply using just marinara sauce, basil, and fresh mozzarella. It is also vegetarian-friendly.
Required:
- MLA Style
- Must be 1-2 pages in length
Due: We 11.19
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Week 12: BBQ Thai Snapper
BBQ Thai Snapper from Ben O’Donoghue's Drive Thru Australia (LifeStyle Food, Australia)
Week 12: BBQ Thai Snapper
Upcoming:
Week 13: Pasta alla Gricia
Week 12: BBQ Thai Snapper
Mo 11.10/We
11.12
Class: Writers
workshop; Multimedia presentations
Due: RESEARCH
PAPER OUTLINE
Upcoming:
Week 13: Pasta alla Gricia
Mo 11.17/We 11.19
Class: Reading discussion; Multimedia presentations
Due: RESEARCH PAPER (UP TO PAGE 2; BRING 2 COPIES); REFLECTION 6
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Food News 11.04.14

- Baskin-Robbins debuts camouflage ice cream in honor Veterans Day (Grubb Street)
- Red Robin latest chain to cash n on the cronut craze (Eater)
- Will 3-D printed food feed US soldiers? (NPR)
- Presenting fast food's unhealthiest salads (Fox News)
- Next Starbucks challenge: Coffee delivery (Time)
- Fight over expired breakfast hours breaks out a Philadelphia McDonald's (WTXF)
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Week 11: Jalapeño Roasted Chicken
Jalapeño Roasted Chicken from Marcela Valladolid's Mexican Made Easy (Food Network, USA)
Week 11: Jalapeño Roasted Chicken
Mo 11.03/We 11.05
Class: Writers workshop; Multimedia
presentations; Lecture—“Constructing a Research Paper: A How-To”
Due: RESEARCH PAPER THESIS; REFLECTION 05
Upcoming:
Week 12: BBQ Thai Snapper
Upcoming:
Week 12: BBQ Thai Snapper
Mo 11.10/We
11.12
Class: Writers
workshop; Multimedia presentations
Due: RESEARCH
PAPER OUTLINE
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