Category Archives: Events

A Day at Alex’s Lemonade Stand

I hate to think that I’ve become jaded by going to so many food-charity events. But after years of checking out all of the biggies here in town–and several out of town, and always for work–it feels pretty repetitive. Not that I’m complaining; they’re always fabulous and always for great causes. But when a new one with a great story pops up, like L.A. Loves Alex’s Lemonade, headed up by some of my favorite restaurant people in town, I get excited.

The event last Sunday delivered on so many levels. The chefs involved, the restaurants represented, the vibe, and the message and generosity hit all the right notes.

Let’s get to the good stuff first: The food, wine and cocktails were all phenomenal. There weren’t too many tables, so if you sampled it all (I tried), you wouldn’t leave overloaded. Some of us even had room for seconds—I’m looking at you, Hungry Cat, with your oysters and peel-and-eat shrimp (pictured).

CB Weekend: Vegan Beer, Alex’s Lemonade, MORE

There are some great food and drink events coming up! Here’s what you should do:

Friday through Sunday, 11/5-11/7: Taste of the World Festival
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. Organizers say last-minute costs “levied by the venue” forced them to cancel the event. They are honoring full refunds for any pre-purchased tickets on their website http://tasteoftheworldfestival.com/

Saturday, 11/6: Vegan Beer Fest
Vegan beer, vegan food…and even vegan bands! Sample more than 50 craft beers (unlimited tastes) from brewers like Eagle Rock Brewery, Bootleggers Brewery and Ballast Point. Hit food trucks like the Yalla Truck, Mandoline Grill, Fresh Fries, SeaBird’s and The Frankenstand. Listen to some music (five bands in all). And then thank Tony’s Darts AwayQuarryGirl and The Roxy for pulling it all together. Get tickets ($45 $35) at The Roxy Theater Box Office or Ticketmaster. 1 to 5pm. 9009 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood; 310-278-9457

Artisanal LA, or For the Love of All Things Bacon

I think I’m just now getting out of my piggy coma from last weekend’s Artisanal LA extravaganza. I didn’t get to every table, but it seemed that at just about every turn, someone had something studded, topped, infused or mixed with bacon.

Bacon being used in every sweet and savory way imaginable will probably hit the tipping point soon, if it hasn’t already. But smoked, salted pork is such a culinary staple, it will never go away–unless, of course, we run out of pigs.

Cue the Lindy & Grundy meat mavens, Amelia Posada and Erika Nakamura. I’m not saying they’ll be the reason the pig population dwindles. Rather, with their focus on selling organic, sustainably raised meats at their soon-to-open (hopefully by the holidays) Mid-City butcher shop, we’ll surely have that wonderful, mystical animal for many years to come.

For the workshop series that ran throughout the two-day event, the gals broke down a whole pig to a rapt audience on both days, and they did it with such ease and grace that even I walked away thinking, “Hey, I can carve up a whole pig! No problem!” As a gift to all of the Artisanal LA-goers, they raffled off all of the pig parts at the end of the day, and I scored the head (OK, I begged for it) thinking I’d make headcheese at home.

Yes, headcheese. Honestly, I didn’t know I liked the stuff until I did this story, and I really thought I could do it myself in my own home kitchen. Instead, I smartly gave the head to a chef friend who has way more experience handling such things. (And I’m still waiting on my headcheese!)

CB Weekend: Artisanal LA and…What Wine Goes With Zebra?

Here’s what you should do this weekend:

Saturday and Sunday, 10/23 and 10/24: Artisanal LA
This inaugural event is the place to be if you’re into local, sustainable and handmade edibles. Or if you just like good food. Sample and shop among the butcher, spice, baked goods, chocolate and beverage vendors; meet local cookbook authors; and sit-in on hands-on workshops. The delicious list of participants includes some of my personl faves–and so many I’ve written about!–like Compartes (Jonathan Grahm’s fabulous chocolates are above), Cake Monkey, Chocovivo and more. Proceeds benefit Meals on Wheels, Woolly School Gardens and the LA Regional Food Bank. Get tickets online for $10, or they’re $15 at the door (cash only). 11am-6pm. Cooper Design Space Penthouse, 860 S. Los Angeles St., Downtown