From Triscuits to Basil in Two Weeks

Remember the excitement when you dug around for the prize in the Cracker Jacks box? Well, now there’s a healthy way to relive the experience. There is a “green prize” in your Triscuit box. It seems every consumer product is jumping on the “green” bandwagon these days and Triscuit is…

Memorial Day Grilling in Miami

Memorial Day Weekend is upon us and that means it’s time to start grilling. Whether you are hosting a barbecue for 30 or just grilling with a few friends, there are a few simple rules for outdoor cooking…

A Date With Jack at Casablanca Fish Market

Florida is surrounded by water and the water is full of fish. What better way to enjoy Miami than to try my hand at cooking up some of the local catch? I head over to Casablanca Fish Market on the Miami River. Walking in through the unassuming front door I’m…

Chilled Shrimp & Lime Salad Recipe From Lourdes Castro

​The Biltmore Culinary Academy’s director, Lourdes Castro, teamed up with Ten Speed Press to publish Simply Mexican, a recipe-packed guide to everything from Achiote Chicken Roasted in Banana Leaves to basic tamales. The technique-focused book, written for the average home chef, contains 60 iconic Mexican recipes from all over the…

Recipe: Blueprint Cleanse’s Marinated Kale with Tahini Dressing

​Here’s the recipe that started it all. Remember trying some leafy green stuff at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival this year? Chances are, it was Blueprint Cleanse’s marinated kale salad with tahini dressing.They came up with this nutritious, 100 percent vegan, gluten-free, wheat-free and mostly raw side to…

Pumpkin Pesto Cheese Recipe for the Raw Foodists out There

If you haven’t been to Lifefood Gourmet, its food is all organic, raw, and vegan. You’ll find familiar staples such as burritos, burgers, lasagna, and tacos, but prepared with nuts, seeds, grains, and other nonprocessed ingredients that are good for you. The Mexican hard-shell tacos, for instance, are made with…

Four Tips To Eat Greener This Earth Day

On this the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, Short Order asked four locals for tips on eating greener. And no, it doesn’t involve remodeling your kitchen to make it eco-friendly, though that would be nice. Here’s what they had to say…

Chef Christopher Cramer’s Lomo Saltado Recipe

​You know from our two-part interview that chef Chris Cramer is Irish. But he’d hardly call his creations gringo cuisine, having spent plenty of time in kitchens with some of Peru’s finest chefs.He shares a recipe that’s not only easy to make (lomo saltado is often referred to as Peruvian…

Home Cooking: Roast Chicken Breasts with Chickpeas and Tomatoes

“Chicken again?” That was my uncle’s line to my grandmother each time she served him lunch regardless of whether it was chicken or steak. Not very funny perhaps, especially not to my grandmother, who just rolled her eyes and walked away. Chicken is so easy as a dinner staple because,…

Five Easy Steps to Frying a Snickers Bar

Snickers Bars are great for a little afternoon pick-me-up because they are filled with all the best things in life – chocolate, caramel, peanuts and nougat. Some genius, who most likely worked at a country fair, discovered a way to make this fantastic treat even unhealthier by frying it. The…

Chef Michael Psilakis’s Spicy Shellfish Yiouvesti Recipe

Still can’t get enough of chef Michael Psilakis, even after last week’s two-part interview, huh? We understand. After all, many Americans haven’t ventured too far past Greek salad, gyros, and the occasional stuffed grape leaf, so we just gobble up whatever tidbit he’s willing to share. (Those who want to…

Passover: Jacquelynn’s “Famous” Matzo Ball Recipe

Passover starts at sundown tonight and that means that Jewish people throughout South Florida will be supping on matzo ball soup. There is a fundamental debate among Jewish foodies concerning the firmness of matzo balls. While some people prefer light and fluffy matzo balls, others favor rock hard ones. The…

Ayesha’s Kitchen Adds More Cooking Classes in April

With Miami’s gourmet scene on this rise, cooking classes have also become more popular over the years. Novice chefs are driving all over the county to learn how to roll pasta, debone chicken and make naan. At her East Kendall home, Ayesha D’Mello teaches students the secrets of Indian cooking…

Homemade Tater Tots Recipe From The Standard

This recipe comes courtesy of Chef Mark Zeitouni, executive chef of The Standard Spa and Hotel, Miami Beach. Mark has been wowing guests at the hotel for four years now with his fresh, flavor-packed Mediterranean-style cuisine. While he is one of very few top toques in town who serves vegan…

Katie Lee’s Recipe for Chinese Five-Spice Kettle Corn

To go along with your Moët & Chandon cocktail, check out this recipe from the champagnemaker’s entertaining ambassador, Katie Lee.”I eat popcorn almost every night and I like to experiment with different flavors,” she says. Maybe that’s how she stays so thin. Consider whipping up a batch of this Chinese…

Home Cooking: Mercadito’s Guacamole de Mango

Of all the promotional swag I collected during the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, one was particularly handy. The magnet containing the recipe for Mercadito’s guacamole de mango was handed to me as we sampled the soon-to-be-open restaurant’s carnitas tacos during the Grand Tasting Village. Being a lover of…

Carnaval Miami Cooking Contest As Part of Calle Ocho Festival

Got pork?Send your special recipe for 8 portions of the other white meat “prepared with the flavor of your native country” to the Kiwanis Club of Little Havana (1400 SW 1st Street. Miami, FL 33135) along with your name, address, and phone number.You could be chosen for the finals (for…

Maggie Jimenez’s Avocado with Toast

We love easy recipes. Preferably ones that require little to no cooking. Who has the time, anyway? That’s the beauty of this appetizer by chef Maggie Jimenez, Mexican native and host of Telefutura’s ¡Que Sabor!. Jimenez will be preparing this and other recipes at the Carbonell Olive Oil display at…