I’m Eating What?! Rajgira Ladoo

This week, it looks like I’ll be eating balls of birdseed. A clear package sits on my desk. The label says Best Quality Bansi manufactured these Rajgira Ladoo. So far, exactly two words on the package make sense to me. The next five words, Les Balles de Rajgira Douces, don’t…

Pho Real: Basilic Vietnamese Grill in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea

I took a trip to the beach last night and sank into some Pho at Basilic, a Vietnamese restaurant that took over Tedesco’s old spot on Commercial Blvd. The tiny bistro serves a mean bowl of the stuff, fragrant with anise and ginger and loaded with strips of thinly sliced…

The Dutch Pot Overfloweth

I’ve been really digging me some Jamaican food lately, so it’s a good thing that South Florida houses so many islander restaurants. Two weeks ago, I mentioned Kelsie’s Place on Sunrise as a great place to get fast, cheap Jamaican classics. But I recently visited the Dutch Pot on 441…

Doggie Bag: This Week in Charlie

Another interesting week on the blog. Up for a second helping? Here’s the highlights you might have missed.Don’t let those veggies rot away in your fridge – turn them into quiche. If a gun is fired at a Coral Springs bar, and only a blog commenter hears it, does it…

Weekend Blog Watch

Although Clean Plate Charlie is the only food blog you really need to read daily, some people just can’t get enough. Here are some highlights of other food blogs.It’s hard to call The Amateur Gastronomer anything but a professional. Well, maybe she’s not getting paid for the blog, but with…

Le Petit Pain Imports Cardamom Into Its Coffee Cake

The only thing painful about Le Petit Pain is deciding which of its luscious breads, pastries, cookies, tarts, and other confections to take home with you.  But one pain that’s pure pleasure is a breakfast bread that, if you’re not of Scandinavian descent, you’ve probably never seen before. “Scandinavian coffee…

The Meatist: How To Do Steak the Right Way

“What the hell are you doing?” he asks me. “Getting ready to cook these steaks,” I tell him. “Dude – there’s a grill right outside the door, and you’re heating up a pan? Are you on crack?” Men are supposed to intuitively know how to cook steaks. It’s in our…

East Coast Burrito Factory Still Serves One Great Burro

Long before Chipotle and Moes began hawking burritos in South Florida, hometown favorite East Coast Burrito Factory was constructing gargantuan, one-pound burritos and unleashing them like mini Godzillas on the public. The burritos say East Coast, but the style is distinctly San Franciscan with a Florida twist — Frisco burros…

Ilios at the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Beach Puts a Fork in the Road

It was the summer of 1989, and my family was on one of our epic, summer road trips. We were just outside of Nashville and were closing in on 15 hours crammed into our beige Dodge Caravan. My father, after reluctantly deciding we’d gone far enough, started looking for somewhere…

Stealing From the Restaurant: Marumi Sushi’s Tofu Steak

Marumi Sushi’s tofu steak is made of pure win — it’s a thin brick of tofu that’s been lightly floured and pan-fried, then topped with about a pound of mushrooms, onions, and silky sake butter sauce. The mushrooms are amazing. There are about seven kinds on top, including regular buttons,…

I’m Eating What?! Jack Link’s Chicken Nugget Jerky

When it’s my turn to pick something for this weekly post, I’ll be the first to admit I’m not too adventurous. Instead, I’m looking for something that is strange enough to pass as exotic yet not so strange as to give me anxiety thinking about what it will do to…

Order Up: Ilios at the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort – UPDATED

This week’s dish column is on Ilios, a Mediterranean-inspired tapas restaurant on the sixth floor of the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort. Not much has been written about Ilios in the two years since the Hilton opened, while its contemporaries along the beach — Trina at the Atlantic, Cero at…

Truth in User Comments? In Bamboozles’ Case, Yes.

You  have to take message board user comments with a grain of salt – who knows what motivates people to say the things they do on the Internet. Often, absurd comments are a result of a mixture of anonymity and audience, a variation on the time-tested Greater Internet Dickwad Theory…

Food & Wine Gets In On the Reality Craze

I opened up my copy of this month’s Food & Wine this weekend and balked at what I saw in editor Dana Cowin’s opening letter. It appears the magazine is getting in on the reality craze. They’re holding a contest called America’s Home Cook Superstar; I think you can guess…

Doggie Bag: The Weekly Wrap Up

Feel that? It’s your full belly begging for mercy. But you can’t stop now – there’s just a little more on that plate to clean up. Unless you’re planning on taking home some leftovers, better scoop up what you missed this week on Clean Plate Charlie. That there’s some fine…

One Slice is Never Enough: More Bacon to Feed Your Jones

The Meatist’s post this morning on which supermarket bacon is the best made me excited all over again for my favorite new holiday: Bacon Day. That’s right, September 5 this year will be to bacon what Labor Day is to really cheap beer and barbecue, a day to revel in…

Weekend Blog Watch

Although Clean Plate Charlie is the only food blog you really need to read daily, some people just can’t get enough. Here are some highlights of other food blogs.The South Florida page of Dine Mag is packed with news of upcoming chef related events and plenty of reviews of eateries…

Reviewing the Chains: Bacon Cheesy Potato Burrito at Taco Bell

I’m certainly not the first person to notice that Taco Bell primarily has about five ingredients: Beef (sometimes ground, sometimes in larger chunks and called steak), chicken, tortillas, rice, and cheese. Every couple weeks, the powers that be at Taco Bell headquarters will come up with a new combination of…

Jamaican Soul Food in a Hurry at Kelsie’s Place on Sunrise

The drag along Sunrise Boulevard east of I-95 is really in a bad way these days. Almost everything is out of business or vacant, except a few automotive-related businesses and a handful of chain restaurants. It’s also a rough area inhabited by many homeless. So it’s inspiring to see people…

Not the Same Old Sammie: Arepera in West Palm

If you are or have ever been a cubicle slave, you know a good, cheap lunch that isn’t one more ham-and-cheese or tuna sandwich can bring a tiny speck of light into the daily grind of pounding big rocks into little rocks for The Man.  Of course, you don’t have…