Estadio, on bustling 14th street in Logan Circle, has one of the hottest Spanish menus in DC -- featuring delicious tapas and cocktails. Executive Chef Rufino Bautista, shares one of the award-winning ...
The hardest part of this recipe is getting your hands on the octopus. Give your fishmonger a few days to order it for you. Rub octopus with sea salt to season it, then rinse well to remove excess.
This is one of the most popular dishes served in restaurants and konobe (traditional Croatian eateries) along the Adriatic coast. It’s the perfect light and fresh start to a meal, especially on a warm ...
Put the olive oil in a pressure cooker and turn heat to medium. Roughly cut fennel, onion and garlic; add to pressure cooker. Sprinkle a pinch of salt over the vegetables and oil. Let vegetables sweat ...
Soup’s on! And it’s super fun when you serve it in penguin or octopus-shaped bread bowls. The best part is there’s no bread-making experience necessary — just shape and bake! There’s still plenty of ...
Boston chefs are used to cooking with unusual ingredients. But it’s not often that culinary quirks become popular citywide — although that’s exactly what’s happening with two unique ingredients.
Celery is a long-season crop and whether it’s a rib submerged in a classic “Beer Mary” on my porch overlooking Lake Michigan’s sweet serenity, or whirled in a cold, creamy soup for my family during ...
Note: You may substitute 1 pound squid or shelled, deveined shrimp for the octopus. Shrimp will cook in just 3 minutes. Find squid ink pasta in gourmet stores and some Italian markets. 1 pound squid ...
Coins of sliced tender octopus and fingerling potatoes are simply dressed with olive oil, parsley and lemon. Food editor Leslie Brenner tasted this salad at Bartolotta, an Italian restaurant at the ...