tapas
Easy Croquetas de Pollo (Chicken Croquettes) Recipe
Not gunna lie, this tastes like deep-fried chicken pot pie and IT IS THE BEST.
It's Friday, January 11, and It Turns Out 'Tapas and Cocaine' Isn't a Healthy Diet
Plus, watch a man shotgun a bunch of Cincinnati chili, and decide for yourself whether s'mores wings should be a thing.
Fideos Is the Love Child of Paella and Noodles That Is Endlessly Riffable
Chef Ken Oringer of Toro shows us how to turn leftovers into a one-pot dish that has all the best elements of pasta and paella.
Some of Miami’s Best Tapas and Wine Are Inside This Gas Station
This convenience store is like nothing you’ve ever seen before. With one of the better selections of wine in the city of Miami, this place is clearly not fucking around.
How We're Bringing a Taste of Nigeria to a London Cafe
From plantain waffles to kuli kuli chicken, Emeka and Ifeyinwa Frederick—founders of Nigerian pop-up Chuku’s—want Londoners to experience the flavours of Nigeria.
Meet the London Restaurateur Wrongly Convicted as a Mafia Banker
“In 2010, I was wrongly indicted on three counts: fraudulent bankruptcy, money laundering, and conspiracy.”
2 Chainz' Tapas Restaurant Miserably Failed Its Recent Health Inspection
Inspectors recently visited Escobar, Mr. Chainz’ new tapas restaurant, and discovered that everything was decidedly not "fresh as hell," especially the meat and dairy products.
Meet the Chef Bringing the Basque Country to a London Basement
Michelin-starred Spanish chef Eneko Atxa recently opened his first London restaurant on the lower ground floor of a Covent Garden hotel. “It’s like a party where everyone in London is welcome,” he says.
Grilling Quail with a Forensic-Psychologist-Turned-Chef
At Morito, the new East London outpost of famed Exmouth Market tapas restaurant Moro, head chef (and former forensic psychologist) Marianna Leivaditaki grills quail over charcoal before dressing with pomegranate molasses and Lebanese pistachios.
Chef's Night Out: Daniel Castaño
When Colombians get together, they roll deep. So when we went to Bogotá to sample former Mario Batali pupil Daniel Castaño's classical Italian fare at his restaurant, Emilia Romagna, we brought a big-ass bus to cart around the crew.