Archive for June 21st, 2010
Spice up your meals with Desert Smoke BBQ!
As a butcher’s daughter, there’s nothing I like more than a big juicy hunk of raw meat going on the grill!! I’ve been raised that way. I remember many a winter’s night in cold snowy Michigan, my dad would be busting out the weber grill to cook our dinner. Barbeque is a lifestyle in my family, it just went hand in hand with owning a meat market.
As a big cook/BBQ-er myself, I’m always looking for new spices, sauces, marinades, and rubs to use with my meat. Enter Tony Morales of Desert Smoke BBQ. He could never find a sauce or rub he didn’t have to doctor up to make it what he wanted, hence, Desert Smoke BBQ was born!! Desert Smoke sauces are a Carolina ”Dippin-Moppin” style sauce with bold Southwestern flavor that simply cannot be beat. There are three sauces ($7.95) to choose from: Sweet & Spicy, Raspberry Chipotle, and Pineapple Habenero. He also makes a Southwestern spice rub ($6.99) which goes perfect on those ribs or chicken you’re about to grill up! You can purchase them on his website or you can pick up at bottle at Whole Foods Market, Oakville Grocery, and Luci’s Healthy Marketplace in the Valley of Arizona. My favorite is sweet & spicy. I made ribs with that sauce last night and the whole family was loving it. It has a nice little kick of spice, but not too spicy for the little ones (although my kids have been eating spicy foods for awhile now). The best part is, the ribs were even better today, cold from the fridge…the sauce even tasted better to me being colder.
Desert Smoke BBQ has also been kind enough to do a giveaway on the Food Tramp Diaries. Entering to win is quite simple. You can enter as many times as you want up until Wednesday night when I pick a winner!! The winner will get one bottle of BBQ sauce and a spice rub as well.
1) Leave a comment on this post
2) Fan Food Tramp Diaries AND Desert Smoke BBQ on Facebook
3) If you’re on Twitter follow Food Tramp Diaries AND Desert Smoke BBQ on Twitter
Good Luck!!! I will pick the winner Wednesday night courtesy of random.org
Cooking with Bison at Whole Foods Market
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Did you know that Whole Foods Market sells buffalo and bison products? Every market is different, but at my local Whole Foods Market in Scottsdale I was able to purchase a one pound package of ground bison for only $5.99.
Bison and Buffalo are grass fed and are a clean and healthy protein source. Containing less fat than skinless chicken breast, bison has the following nutritional advantages:
- As much potassium as a banana
- Higher in calcium, iron, B vitamins, Selenium, protein and nutrients
- Lower in natural sodium, fat, and cholesterol than other meats
- 50% lower in calories than pork or chicken
I took the ground buffalo and cooked it on the stove top and made a delicious buffalo stroganoff out of it, couldn’t even tell that I was eating super low fat meat, it was delicious.
The chefs at Whole Foods created a delicious recipe for Gorgonzola and Sun-Dried Tomato Bison/Buffalo Burgers. The lean meat, creamy Gorgonzola and richly flavored sun-dried tomatoes mesh really well together. Just remember to cook the meat a lower temperature for a longer amount of time since the meat can dry out due to the lack of fat. Here’s a link to the recipe: http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes/1641
I am giving away a $10. Whole Foods Market gift card to the first person to answer this question correctly, also make sure you’re a “liker” of Food Tramp Diaries on Facebook, if you are not, click here You will find the answer to this trivia question on Whole Foods Market’s website Please enter your answer below as a comment. I will inform the winner via email and Whole Foods will send you the gift card in the mail!!
Whole Foods Market boasts to have more than (?) how many stores in North America and the United Kingdom?? How many team members do they employ??
Thank you and good luck!!!!!!!
Eat Big or go Home:Hash House a Go-Go
Wow!! There’s not much more you can say about a place that’s been on “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives” , “Chef vs. City”, and “Man Vs. Food”. I’m pretty sure if over 3 major food shows loves this place, the Food Tramp is gonna be ALL about it too! Hash House a Go-Go has three locations, the first in the Hillcrest area of San Diego, one on Sahara Blvd. in Las Vegas, and a third located right inside Imperial Palace smack dab in the middle of the Las Vegas Blvd. strip! They have an amazing menu and also a full bar filled with skilled bartenders who make fabulous bloody mary’s, mimosas or whatever will ale you after a big night of drinking!
In Late May I got a chance to visit some of my favorite friends in San Diego and we decided to hit Hash House up for a little late Saturday breakfast. My best friend, Jake mentioned that they had tried to go before but it was a very long wait. I told them wait or no wait, we need to check this place out! Well, Hash House in San Diego is only open for breakfast till 2:30pm then is closes for a few hours, then re-opens for dinner. We got there around 12:45 pm and we had a forty-five minute wait. Waiting for me is no big deal, especially when I’m pretty sure it’s going to be delicious food. When we saw how many people were gathered in troths outside waiting, we were sure we were in for a treat! Also, waiting at Hash House is no big deal, the area (Hillcrest) is just beautiful and it’s fun to people watch. Forty-five minutes went by like nothing at all! We also had the MENU while we were waiting. I already knew I was goin’ big or goin’ home!
I opted for the Andy’s sage fried chicken farm benedict ($15.95) . This breakfast of champions was just amazing. The combination of a split biscuit, 2 eggs over easy, homemade smashed potatoes, bacon, melted fresh mozzarella cheese, crispy fried chicken and a chipotle cream sauce was enough to give me coronary blockage just looking at it. It easily could have fed all four of us. It was an unforgettable combo of some of my favorite breakfast items (biscuit, eggs, bacon, gravy) and dinner items (fried chicken, mashed taters, gooey melted cheese) all on one huge ass platter. I got thru about 1/5 of it, then had to request a take away box.
The boys were all craving something sweet for breakfast so they all got different pancakes in the form of a “Tractor Driver Combo” ($13.95) which came with two eggs, choice of meat and one ginormous flapjack of their choice.. Jake got Apple Cinnamon , Tim got Brown Sugar Banana, and Mike got Blackberry Granola. Now these are not your ordinary pancakes. They are about as big as a tire and chalked full of fresh yummy ingredients. Jake’s apple cinnamon flapjack had HUGE slices of granny smith apples and cinnamon galore, it smelled divine!! How can I lie, they all looked amazing and you know I tried a bite of every one!!
I usually get to visit my San Diego besties twice a year and when I do, I hope I don’t have to beg to come back here. Although, I’m pretty sure they won’t say no, they were really diggin those flapjacks!! Hash House a Go-Go undoubtedly gets the FOOD-TRAMP-STAMP OF APPROVAL!!










