Inopia is No Utopia

The polyester patchwork jacket on their man at the front of the house says it all: “this place is so cool it hurts.” (more…)

The polyester patchwork jacket on their man at the front of the house says it all: “this place is so cool it hurts.” (more…)

If you read Bill Buford’s Heat, you know that Mario Batali’s first formative food epiphany came in Spain. Too bombed to recall the specifics, he later moved on, slightly more soberly, to Italy. Now PBS has him roving Spain in the company of Gwyneth Paltrow, filming their culinary road trip for TV. Mark Bittman is along too, presumably to eat for Gwyneth. Stalking along on Batali’s blog, I started to worry that Mario, GP and Bitty’s “discovery” of Vic’s beloved sausage, the llonganissa, might make it impossible to keep production at artisanal levels.

A purist’s salami, llonganissa is made from choice cuts of pork, (more…)