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Food Lover's Guide to Portland Blog...

began as a collection of some of the research, recipes, images and culinary adventures that went into the making of Food Lover’s Guide to Portland. The first edition came out in 2010 and I started the blog in February 2009 as a companion piece to it and to help organize my thoughts while researching and writing it. The second edition came out in September 2014 from Hawthorne Books. The blog is now home to all different food, drink and beyond things I want to show and tell.

I’m also co-author of Fermenter: DIY Fermentation for Vegan Fare, author of Dumplings Equal Love, co-author of Toro Bravo: Stories. Recipes. No Bull from McSweeney’s, as well as Hello! My Name is Tasty: Global Diner Favorites from Portland’s Tasty Restaurants from Sasquatch Books and Grow Your Own: Understanding, Cultivating, and Enjoying Cannabis from Tin House Books.

I didn’t think I’d like blogging when I first started this, but it turns out I really do, mostly because I get to shout out people and things that I love.


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Come say hi if you're at the Beaverton Farmers Market this Saturday.

Come say hi if you're at the Beaverton Farmers Market this Saturday.

Upcoming Book Events

September 02, 2010 in Book News, Portland Food/Drink Event, Uncategorized

When I was thinking about summer in respect to my book I decided that I'd give it a solid three months of events and publicity and then I'd let it do its thing. Well, now it's the beginning of the third and final month and there are some fun upcoming events to report. I'm also happy to announce that I'll be cutting the month a little short and heading out for a 10-day vacation on the first day of fall. Yahoo!

Here's a slice of what I'll be up to in upcoming weeks. Come say "hello" if you're at any of these events...

Beaverton Farmers Market Saturday, September 4th 10:30am-Noon

Check out the Beaverton Farmers Market this Saturday.

Check out the Beaverton Farmers Market this Saturday.

Belmont Street FairStumptown Scribes Sunday, September 12th 10am-5pm

I'll be at the Stumptown Scribes table all day...

I'll be at the Stumptown Scribes table all day...

Foodportunity Monday, September 13th The Heathman library 6-9pm

I'm honored to be in this line-up for Portland's first Foodportunity at The Heathman Monday, September 13th.

I'm honored to be in this line-up for Portland's first Foodportunity at The Heathman Monday, September 13th.

Wild About Game Sunday, September 19th The Resort at the Mountain in Welches, OR 11am-4pm (game dinner buffet 5:30pm)

I'll be at Wild About Game this year -- about an hour southeast of Portland.

I'll be at Wild About Game this year -- about an hour southeast of Portland.

Tags: Food Event, Portland Food Event
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The meanest pie I ever laid eyes on...

The meanest pie I ever laid eyes on...

It's a Biscuit, It's a Triscuit, It's Prescott!

August 30, 2010 in Uncategorized

This post isn't about Portland -- it's about Portland people enjoying food and drink somewhere beyond Portland. Earlier in the summer my boyfriend and I and our friends Loly and Faulkner went to our friends' Jude and Colleen's wedding in Prescott, Arizona. It was such a great long weekend and wedding and some good eats were had by all. Consider this a post about wider eats -- a photographic tale from Portland to Prescott...

First respite of the trip on the way from the airport in Phoenix to Prescott.

First respite of the trip on the way from the airport in Phoenix to Prescott.

Deep fried hot dog. Need I say more?

Deep fried hot dog. Need I say more?

Old school club with cottage cheese.

Old school club with cottage cheese.

I love where we stayed. Look them up...

I love where we stayed. Look them up...

We drank at fine saloons such as this on Whiskey Row...

We drank at fine saloons such as this on Whiskey Row...

And this...The Raven Cafe. Our favorite Prescott place.

And this...The Raven Cafe. Our favorite Prescott place.

Cheers Prescott! Hope to see you again real soon.

Cheers Prescott! Hope to see you again real soon.

Our favorite spots in Prescott, Arizona...

The Motor Lodge www.themotorlodge.com

The Raven Cafe www.ravencafe.com

Tags: Beyond Portland, Travel Food
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This homemade plum wine is better than our cherry wine.

This homemade plum wine is better than our cherry wine.

Homemade Plum Wine

August 26, 2010 in Portland DIY, Portland Gardening, Portland Wine, Uncategorized

Making fruit wine has quickly become one of my favorite summer things. I initially got into it via dandelion wine -- my gateway home hooch. Next up was hard cider (although not a wine it's a home fermented beverage that's similar to DIY wine) and this summer I got to bottle both my first attempts at homemade cherry wine and now plum wine.

I made the plum wine with Sandor Ellix Katz's recipe (check out my abdriged version of that here) last summer with some of our sideyard plums and it's been sitting pretty in the utility room ever since. After the initial ferment in a food-grade bucket I funneled it into a three-gallon glass carboy. A few months later I racked it but other than that it's just been doing its thing. Until I bottled it this weekend that is.

***Just so you know I've been using about half the called for sugar when the fruit is good and sweet and the wine has been tasty.***

I thought it would be good but I had no idea it'd be this freaking good. It's tart, dry and tastes like a perfect plum. Except better. And alcoholic. We're not sure what kind of plums they are but they look like these cherry plums.

Everything that makes these plums not so great as fresh eating plums -- small fruit to pit ratio, very sour and slightly bitter skin, not so sweet flesh -- makes them perfect for wine. Most of the sugar and sweetness is fermented off and the sour and bitter of the skin adds character and body.

This year is the first year that our front yard Brooks Plum is significantly fruiting -- we planted it three years ago -- so I started a batch of plum wine this week out of those. I'll be sure to let you know how that is about this time next year.

All you need is a two gallons of plums to make 10-plus bottles of tasty plum wine. What are you waiting for?

Plum wine -- tree to bottle!

Plum wine -- tree to bottle!

Tags: Home Cooked
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Please point me in the right direction?

Please point me in the right direction?

Who Did I Miss?

August 23, 2010 in Book News, Uncategorized

I know that there are a lot of worthy people, businesses and organizations that unfortunately didn't make it into Food Lover's Guide to Portland whether they opened too late to be included, didn't fit nicely into any chapter, or were just plain overlooked.

I've been keeping a list and when it comes to working on the second edition I'll be checking that list more than twice. In the meantime, I'd love your input on spots that you wish were included. I'll get you started with just a handful from the list that I've got going. Thanks in advance for any and all feedback!

Urban Farm CollectivePortland Meat CollectiveHomebrew Exchange Fred Carlo Sausage ConfectionaryFifty Licks Ice CreamMr. Green BeansCoalition BrewingCellar Door Wine ShopOblique Coffee RoastersHeart RoastersBreakside BreweryLovejoy BakersFlorio Bakery and Cafe

Tags: Food Writing
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Some people still buy books...

Some people still buy books...

Where Fine Books Are Sold

August 18, 2010 in Book News, Uncategorized

Now that my book has been out for more than a month I figure it's about time I post a list of spots where you can actually buy it. It's available in many more places locally and nationally than I've included below because most bookstores and a lot of shops go through book distributors and I don't have that info.

What I do have is a list of spots that Sasquatch Books has sold directly to as of this week and it's pretty impressive. So, if you don't have a copy of the book or want to get one for someone here are some of the places in Portland and beyond that you can do that.

P.S. If you want to purchase copies for retail please call Sasquatch Books at 800.775.0817.

In Portland:

Powell's BooksNew Seasons MarketIn Good TasteAAA Travel Store Downtown Portland CosctoBarnes & NobleInk & PeatAnnie Bloom's BooksBroadway BooksUrban Farm StoreMcMenamins' EdgefieldElephants DelicatessenPresents of MindButterscotchStella's on 21stMartinotti's Cafe & DeliPortland State Bookstore

Beyond:

Third Street Books (McMinnville) Omnivore Books on Food (San Francisco) Queen Anne Books (Seattle) University Bookstore ( UW Seattle) Waucoma Bookstore (Hood River) Pear Delicatessen & Shoppe (Seattle) Elliott Bay Book Company (Seattle) Ketchum Kitchens (Ketchum, Idaho)

Tags: Food Writing, Portland Food Product
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A booth with a view...

A booth with a view...

Pioneer Square Farmers Market

August 16, 2010 in Book News, Oregon Farms, Portland Food/Drink Event, Uncategorized

I had such a great time late July at the Pioneer Courthouse Square Farmers Market. It was my first time getting over there since I'm usually at work while it's on. It's a glass slipper of a farmers market -- fits perfectly in the space. It's my one of my newest favorites. Here's why...

A few minutes before they rang the start bell at Pioneer Courthouse Square Farmers Market.

A few minutes before they rang the start bell at Pioneer Courthouse Square Farmers Market.

Currants and gooseberries still going strong.

Currants and gooseberries still going strong.

End of July was all about peaches...

End of July was all about peaches...

Young onions perfect for the grill.

Young onions perfect for the grill.

Good looking beets.

Good looking beets.

And my guide to the goods. Thanks Pioneer Courthouse Square Farmers Market!

And my guide to the goods. Thanks Pioneer Courthouse Square Farmers Market!

Pioneer Courthouse Square Farmers Market Mondays 10am-2pm June 21-October 25 Between SW Broadway and SW 6th and SW Morrison and SW Yamhill

Tags: Food Event, Food Product, Oregon Farms, Portland Food Event
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Grilled scallions and radish with homemade hazelnut romesco.

Grilled scallions and radish with homemade hazelnut romesco.

Yard Fresh Pt. 6

August 12, 2010 in Portland DIY, Portland Gardening, Uncategorized

Thought I'd post a roundup of good eats -- just a mishmash of good food we've made at home. It's been a busy few months but we've still managed to cook up some tasty food....

White Pine pancakes with maple syrup. Mmmm.

White Pine pancakes with maple syrup. Mmmm.

Went camping on the Clackamas and our camp neighbors gave us some of their homemade carne asada!

Went camping on the Clackamas and our camp neighbors gave us some of their homemade carne asada!

Homemade pesto pasta with snap peas from the front yard and chorizo.

Homemade pesto pasta with snap peas from the front yard and chorizo.

More potato tacos because these lovely friends brought homegrown spuds.

More potato tacos because these lovely friends brought homegrown spuds.

This year's mostly softneck garlic harvest.

This year's mostly softneck garlic harvest.

Yard Fresh Pt. 5Yard Fresh Pt. 4Yard Fresh Pt. 3Yard Fresh Pt. 2Yard Fresh Pt. 1

Tags: Home Cooked, Portland DIY, Portland Gardening
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All work and no play makes Liz a...freak. Actually it makes me hightail it to Oaks Park with my good friends.

All work and no play makes Liz a...freak. Actually it makes me hightail it to Oaks Park with my good friends.

Book Events

August 09, 2010 in Book News, Portland Food/Drink Event, Uncategorized

The past several weeks have been a little nutty but the best kind of nutty -- extra special hazelnut butter nutty -- because of the book. I've done so many book events now some of them are blending into one another in my memory. I think because of that that it's high time I post about them.

Oh, and another good reason for this post is that there's a great event taking place tomorrow night -- Tuesday, August 10th -- that I want to tell you about. Friends of Family Farmers has found a new monthly InFARMation space at Holocene. FOFF was hosting this monthly PDX agricultural event at Roots Brewing Co. but they closed shop (so sad) and now FOFF is now hosting its InFARMations every second Tuesday of the month at Holocene. Read more about InFARMation here.

I'll be at InFARMation tomorrow night -- Tuesday, August 10th -- sitting at the back selling my book and talking with folks from 6:30pm-8:30pm. This month's InFARMation is all about the Eater's Bill of Rights. InFARMations are free and run from 5:30-8:30pm (talk/presentations from 6:30-8pm) with food and drink for purchase. Should be great. Stop by if you can.

Since July 1st here's a bit of what I've been up to with book events that I haven't already written about...

This year's Mississippi Ave. Street Fair was a great time...

I got to hang out all day with this fine fellow -- Paul Gerald -- at the Mississippi Ave. St. Fair. Paul is author of a bunch of books that I love and his booth is Stumptown Scribes.

I got to hang out all day with this fine fellow -- Paul Gerald -- at the Mississippi Ave. St. Fair. Paul is author of a bunch of books that I love and his booth is Stumptown Scribes.

Paul's hiking and camping books along with my food/drink book are a good mix. He's working on the second edition of Breakfast in Bridgetown at the moment.

Paul's hiking and camping books along with my food/drink book are a good mix. He's working on the second edition of Breakfast in Bridgetown at the moment.

They expected 30,000-plus at Miss. Ave. St. Fair -- think they got it.

They expected 30,000-plus at Miss. Ave. St. Fair -- think they got it.

Overlook Village Celebration was fun too...

Stumping it with Stumptown Scribes and Paul Gerald at the Overlook Village Celebration.

Stumping it with Stumptown Scribes and Paul Gerald at the Overlook Village Celebration.

The Powell's book event with Nick Zukin, Sarah Hart, Steve Jones and John Cleary was a dream come true...

The Powell’s book event with Nick Zukin, Sarah Hart, Steve Jones and John Cleary was a dream come true…

The Powell’s book event with Nick Zukin, Sarah Hart, Steve Jones and John Cleary was a dream come true…

Doesn't get better than a book event at Powell's...

Doesn't get better than a book event at Powell's...

(L-R) John Cleary, Sarah Hart, Me, Steve Jones, Nick Zukin at Powell's.

(L-R) John Cleary, Sarah Hart, Me, Steve Jones, Nick Zukin at Powell's.

Thank you to everyone who's made these events so special!

Tags: Food Event, Portland Food Event
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The first of more to come from John Kallas.

The first of more to come from John Kallas.

Edible Wild Plants by John Kallas

August 04, 2010 in Portland DIY, Portland Food/Drink Event, Portland Gardening, Uncategorized

So much has happened since my last post. Most importantly Monday night was the Food Lover's Guide to Portland book event at Powell's with Nick Zukin, Sarah Hart, Steve Jones and John Cleary. It was fantastic even though I choked a bit at the beginning from nerves and emotion. I know now that it's possible to almost cry out of happiness and fear at the same time. I didn't but was right on the verge. Thanks to everyone who came out. It was a wild, weird and perfectly wangy (had to be there) Portland food time and I loved every second of it. Except maybe the five seconds that I just told you about. Nah, I even loved those. I'll put up some photos from that here soon.

Another big recent event for me was my book launch party on July 1st. One special someone who showed up was local John Kallas -- author of Edible Wild Plants: Wild Foods from Dirt to Plate. He had fun at my party and two days later I had a good time at his book launch party. John opened up the backyard of his North Portland home and all sorts of people showed up to celebrate and buy the book and also check out the wild edibles in John's backyard. Over the years I've taken a lot of John's workshops and I'm a big fan. I can't wait to spend more time with his new book. Here are some snapshots from the party...

((If you're at The Bite of Oregon this weekend come by and say "Hi" to me on Saturday from 1-3pm. I'll be at a table near the chef stage signing books.))

John Kallas signing books at his book launch party for Edible Wild Plants.

John Kallas signing books at his book launch party for Edible Wild Plants.

Gather 'round foragers...

Gather 'round foragers...

Super sweet edible wild columbine in John's backyard.

Super sweet edible wild columbine in John's backyard.

Wild mustard and other wild greens in John's backyard.

Wild mustard and other wild greens in John's backyard.

Edible Wild Plants: Wild Foods from Dirt to Plate by John Kallas 2010, Gibbs Smith Publisher Paperback $24.99

Tags: Food Event, Keep Portland Weird, Portland DIY, Portland Food Event, Portland Gardening, Wild Food
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I Love Powell's Books

July 29, 2010 in Book News, Portland Food/Drink Event, Uncategorized
The first time I saw my book in a store was at Powell's City of Books at the Orange Room info. desk. Next to the one and only!

The first time I saw my book in a store was at Powell's City of Books at the Orange Room info. desk. Next to the one and only!

I moved to Portland from Catalina Island in part because of Powell's Books. I applied for a job at Powell's Books for Home and Garden before I even got to town. Once I'd been here for a few weeks I interviewed at downtown's Powell's City of Books. I think you already know that I didn't get either job but you probably don't know how many times I've applied to work for Powell's Books since. Neither do I -- I've lost count.

I first heard of Powell's as an undergrad. at Vassar College. I was a junior there when I bought my first book from Powell's on the website. I was obsessed with Graham Joyce at the time and had to get my hands on a hard-to-find novella of his. Powell's had it and I've been hooked on Powell's since.

When I moved here in 2002 Powell's was kind enough to give me a friend. Ingrid and I kept seeing each other at readings for weeks at the downtown Burnside location so one night I turned around and asked her if she wanted to move up a row and join me. We're still friends.

Over the years I've been to so many amazing author readings at Powell's Books ranging from Barry Lopez and Brian Froud to Dave Eggers, Nick Hornby and Miranda July. Now I get to attend the readings of authors that I work with at Hawthorne Books publishing house as well. Not too shabby.

The fact that Powell's has been so supportive of me and my book Food Lover's Guide to Portland since it came out on July 1st and the fact that I have a book event scheduled there next Monday, Aug. 2nd I feel the need to open my heart and gush a little over my favorite bookstore.

I LOVE YOU POWELL'S! THANK YOU FOR BEING THE BEST BOOKSTORE IN THE WORLD!

Since it came out Powell's has been behind my book. I'm so grateful.

Since it came out Powell's has been behind my book. I'm so grateful.

Please come to my Food Lover's Guide to Portlandpanel event with Nick Zukin of Kenny & Zuke's, Sarah Hart of Alma Chocolate, Steve Jones of Cheese Bar, and John Cleary of Newman's Fish Co. Monday, Aug. 2nd 7:30pm Powell's City of Books on Burnside

Tags: Food Event, Portland Food Event
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