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Wok Star Picks March Events

March 13, 2013 By Eleanor Hoh 2 Comments

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Pecha Kucha Miami
Friday, March 15, 7-9pm
Free
Details here

This fast-paced program is designed to make visible the practice and process of a variety of South Florida workers including yours truly. Their presentations will reveal how the creative process and laboring journey is as important, if not more, than the final product destination.  See you there!


Slow Food Miami
Snail of Approval Tasting Party
Friday, March 15, 7pm
$85
James Royal Hotel
Details here.

Eat and drink philanthropically with Miami’s farm-to-table best. All proceeds benefit their Edible Garden Program.

Mai Kai
Saturday, March 16, 2pm Happy Hour, 3pm Presentation
Free

Details here.
Mai-Kai historian Tim “Swanky” Glazner will give a presentation on the people and stories of this great place! A reunion for Mai-Kai veterans and others from the 50’s. Seats are limited for the presentation. To reserve your space please call 954-563-3272 ext. 1
See you there!

Consulate General of Japan in Miami

Sushi-making Demonstration and Tasting
Tuesday, March 19
Free
 

This is an official event that is sponsored by the Consulate General of Japan in Miami, and it is free and open to the public. The host will be sushi chef and owner of Toshi’s Koume Japanese Restaurant in Sunrise, Mitsutoshi Sekita. Mr. Sekita is an experienced demonstrator who was the Master of Ceremonies at the 2009 Sushi Master’s Competition in Miami, which occurred during the consulate’s Japan Week and was sponsored by the California Rice Commission.  Mr. Sekita is also a former consulate staff member who was particularly well-known for his memorable school visits around Miami Dade and Broward counties.
This event is being held to encourage an interest in Japanese culture and cuisine as well as to promote outreach and communication between the consulate and the local community.
More about Chef Toshi Koume, here. More about the Consulate General of Japan in Miami and their events, here.
Hatsume Fair

Morikami Museum
Sat. 23 and Sun.24

Celebrating the first bud of spring, The Morikami’s largest annual event, Hatsume, transforms the normally tranquil Morikami Park into a unique Japanese spring festival. Hatsume Fair features three stages with continuous entertainment including taiko drummers, a Japanese tea ceremony, martial art demonstrations, bonsai demonstrations, and much more. Also included are avenues of artisan booths, plant sales, Asian and American food vendors and children’s activities.
SAVE THE DATE for this year’s Hatsume Fair on Saturday, March 23 & Sunday, March 24, 2013. For more details.
 


Brickell Wine & Food Festival
March 23-24, 12pm-10pm
$10 general, $125 VIP, $200 2 day VIP
Details here.

Sample a variety of world cuisines as you sip a delightful array of wines and spirits at the historical landmark Miami Circle.  In addition, Festivities include an exotic car show, arts and crafts area, kids park with activities, live muti-cultural continuous music all day and night, exhibitors, gourmet product samplings and much more….

A portion of festival proceeds Benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Miami Dade.

Deering Estate Seafood Festival


Sunday, March 24, 10-6pm
$15 advance, $25 at gate

Details here.

A one-day only food emporium is created on Seafood Alley with shrimp, lobster, oysters, conch, crab and other treasures from the sea that are broiled, boiled, steamed, fried, seared or sautéed. To fully experience the Deering Seafood Festival many guests plan to spend the day.

DESIGN TECHO

Cocktail Party for a good cause
Thursday, March 28: 7pm
Ornare
3930 NE 2nd Ave, Miami Design District, FL 33137

Please join Pepe, of Pepe Calderin Design and many other designers for this very good cause to build 12 homes for families living in extreme poverty.  A cocktail party will be held at Ornare, a beautiful kitchen design showroom in the Design District. There’ll be amazing auction items to help raise funds including my Wok Workshop gift certificate for 2 guests.

Pepe Calderin Design is the showroom that hosts my Wok Workshops, so of course I want to support their cause. Hope you’ll come and be a part of this special project.  RSVP to info.usa@techo.org

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December: Art Basel, Holiday

December 7, 2012 By Eleanor Hoh 5 Comments

 

Thursday, December 13
7-9pm
Mai Kai

Mai Kai and Tropic Magazine presents Happy Hour and an illustrated talk about a new book by nightlife historian Peter Manuzzi!  See details in flyer above.
 

ART BASEL HAPPENINGS: 

Wow, gathered this together quickly to get this out before it’s all over!  So much to see, do, eat, ENJOY!

Heineken Mural Pop-up Parties | Friday + Saturday
FREE
First 50 get mural t-shirt and deco bike pass! 

 
 
 
Friday, December 7, 2012

5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Heineken Artist Hub + Gallery
The Workshop Collective
171 NW 23 Street 
Music by Keen One 

Saturday, December 8, 2012

4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. pre-party with DJ Kumi
7:00 p.m until… music by Plan Beats and Meet + Greet
Universal Aloha Wall by Artist – Estria, Prime + Trek 6
313 NW 25 Street
Music by DJ Kumi and Plan Beats
A Pop Up Piano Location
Details here and here.  

Miami Modern Luxury magazine’s list here.  
Miami Herald is doing a great job covering Art Basel here. 
Herald’s sister site miami.com also has a great list here, including Beatles and Rolling Stones’ Lost photos at Betsy Hotel.
New Times Art Miami and Context: The most intriguing food art we’ve seen article. 
 
See what caught my eye at Art Basel Vernissage and Art Asia/Overture at Scope on Instagram. Hey, click on LIKE and/or leave a comment on my photo here.  
Another good list of pop-ups, food trucks, guides, list of Eats near galleries, basically everything you need to know, here.  
List of Art Fairs from Cultist, here.  

Satellite Art Guide, here.  

How about some films, here? We went to Borscht Film Festival last year because a friend was art director for one of the films, so much fun! Long lines to get tix but for some reason a couple picked me to give their tix and we skipped to the front! Yay is life.  

Music events during Basel, here and here.   

BSweet Cafe, 20 41st street, Design District. Directly opposite De La Cruz Art Space Collection.
Too much Baseling, take a break with some relaxing, mindful events here! This site has the most comprehensive mind, body, spirit events in South Florida…If you have an event, you can also submit to get posted or you can subscribe to their weekly newsletters!
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

Onto Holiday stuff...

Holiday Foodie Gift Guide from my foodie friends at Hungry Goddess, here. 

Filed Under: "Art Basel", "miami beach", blog, Miami Events, music Tagged With: "Art Basel", "December events", "Holiday Gift Guide", "miami beach", art, events, Miami events, music

Miami Book Fair: Norman Van Aken Book Giveaway

November 15, 2012 By Eleanor Hoh 12 Comments

I’m excited to announce Chef Norman Van Aken and his son, Chef Justin’s:  My Key West Kitchen Recipes and Stories for a Book Giveaway sponsored by the Miami Book Fair International.  The Fair runs this weekend with tons of author events, cooking demonstrations etc. and all this week with evening author events.
Hope to see you at these readings with co-author and son Justin Van Aken: Sat., Nov 17, 2pm Room 6100 and if you can’t attend that, Norman will be on a panel, Sun. Nov.18, 2pm with chefs Seamus Mullen and Hiroko Shimbo.  Details here.  
There’s only a few days to do this Book Giveaway, so do it quickly, see below for the details…

I picked Norman’s book because I knew Norman way back when I lived in Key West. So I was delighted he’s featuring Key West, it’s off the wall characters and cuisine which is a mashup of Cuban, Central and South America. I also love Kyle Publishing’s presentation of this cookbook down to the artsy font, graphic layout and of course beautiful food shots by award winning photographer, Penny De Los Santos. The whole package is gorgeous, not the straight forward cookbook!
My phone interview with Norman was fascinating, I got so many ‘behind the scenes’ details I wouldn’t have found in the book like hearing he’d like to travel to his next book tour in a Winnebago with the whole family, neat idea, that could be another book!  Another is the history behind Louie’s Backyard, where he helmed the kitchen and where I’d send all visitors for the best ocean views, ambience and of course the good food.
I love Norman’s writing style, he paints the picture in very few words, something I have to learn, check out his blog here!  I was amused by the cute titles like “Woman Gone Crazy” Bloody Mary or Sunshine’s Key Lime Pies for the dishes and chapters like Duval and Downtown Crawlin’ or Conch Lingo.  Norman kindly provided a few recipes, I’ve picked Havana Pork because you just can’t go wrong with piggy anything and this one sounds so doable.
I’ll leave you with Mario Batali’s perfect description of Norman Van Aken’s book…
Norman Van Aken, My Key West Kitchen: Recipes and Stories Long before Jimmy Buffett wrote “Margaritaville” about Key West, James Beard award-winning chef Norman Van Aken had already pledged allegiance to the magical little scrap of land at the end of the rainbow.  He and his son follow up that pledge with My Key West Kitchen: Recipes and Stories (Kyle Books, $29.95).   Part cookbook, part travelogue, part memoir, the two stroll through the streets of Key West, reminiscing and recreating dishes from “little joints,” established restaurants, and from the kitchens of friends and family past and present. “. . .a brilliant tour of one of the most special places in America.”—Mario Batali.

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Ready for Book Giveaway?  Keeping it simple, here you go:
1a.  Subscribe to my free newsletter in right sidebar so you’ll never miss special offers from premium sponsors only available to subscribers, meal ideas, tips and techniques, restaurant reviews and beyond.
1b.  If you’re already a subscriber, leave a comment below why you want Norman’s cookbook? Then email me wokstar at eleanorhoh dot com so I have your email if you win.
2.  Eligibility:  Only for United States residents. Closing date:  Sunday, November 18, 10pm ET. Check back here for winner.
3.  A random winner will be picked and contacted via email. Respond ASAP, otherwise I will pick the next winner.
4.  Your book will be sent directly through the publisher.

Norman Van Aken’s Book Giveaway is generously sponsored by Miami Book Fair International, good luck. 

Pork Havana, Key West Style
We made this the first Christmas I worked at the Pier House. I felt quite far away from my midwestern home, celebrating a holiday usually marked with steady snowfall, glowing fireplaces and a great, fragrant roasted prime rib of beef on a long table at my grandmother’s house. But in our tropical kitchen at the end of Duval Street we also felt we were uniting with different cultures—and the spirit of Christmas should accomplish that every year. Waiter Tom Goetz brought in a bottle of rum and we made punch. By the end of service, we were singing Christmas carols as we cleaned up the kitchen. Home was near again. I like to serve this with Cayo Hueso Cornbread (page 20), Yellow Rice (page 175) and Black Beans (page 163).

Serves 4

2 sour oranges, cut in half
2 oranges, cut in half
4 limes, cut in half
1/2 cup pure olive oil, plus more for searing
8 whole black peppercorns, bruised
2 bay leaves, broken
6 cloves garlic, thinly sliced, plus 3 cloves, peeled
and cut into studs
1/2 red onion, thinly sliced
One 4-bone rack of pork (about 31/2 to 4 pounds)
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
5 to 6 bacon strips

GLAZE

1 tablespoon pure olive oil
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
3 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1 sweet onion, finely chopped
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 orange, cut in half
1 tablespoon freshly toasted and ground cumin seeds
11/2 tablespoons sherry wine vinegar
1/4 cup orange marmalade

Squeeze the juice of the orange and lime halves into a large bowl, then toss in the rinds as well. Add the oil, peppercorns, bay leaves, sliced garlic and red onion and stir to combine. Place the pork in the marinade, turn the rack a few times to coat evenly, and marinate in the fridge for up to 24 hours, but at least 8 hours, turning it a few times. Remove the pork from the marinade and gently scrape off any oil and other bits. Pat dry with paper towels. Using a sharp knife, puncture the pork all over and push the garlic studs into the holes. (The hole can be a bit bigger than the studs, so the marmalade mixture to come can seep into the pork as it cooks.) Slash the pork with a crosshatch pattern and season all over with salt and pepper. Preheat the oven to 375°F. Make the glaze: Heat a heavy saucepan over medium heat. Add the oil and butter and swirl to melt. Add the garlic and onion, lower the heat to medium and cook slowly and steadily until caramelized, seasoning with salt and pepper and adding the cumin about halfway through. Chop one of the orange halves into small pieces. Squeeze the juice of the other orange half through a fine-mesh strainer (to catch the seeds) into the saucepan. Toss in the chopped orange, rind and all. Add the vinegar and reduce by a third. Stir in the orange marmalade and heat until melted. Transfer the glaze to a small bowl and let cool slightly. Heat oil in a large heavy skillet over medium heat. Sear the pork on all sides until browned, about 10 minutes. Transfer to a plate and let cool. Spoon the glaze onto the pork, letting it seep into the punctures. Lay the bacon strips on top, overlapping slightly. Wrap the top of the pork roast securely with aluminum foil to keep the bacon from falling off. Roast the pork in the oven for 45 minutes. Carefully remove the foil and roast for another 35 to 40 minutes, or until the pork reaches an internal temperature of 145°F on a meat thermometer. Transfer to a cutting board and let the roast rest for at least 10 minutes before carving.
Ingredient Notes:

A four-bone rack of pork is like four pork chops but still attached. Ask for one at your butcher’s shop. If you can’t find sour oranges, use regular ones but
add 2 tablespoons of cider vinegar when squeezing the juice into the marinade bowl.
 

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A special joint dinner at Tuyo will be prepared by Norman Van Aken and restauranteur, chef, and author of Seamus Mullen, author, Hero Food: How Cooking with Delicious Things Can Make Us Feel Better on Sat., Nov. 17, $130 pp.  Details here. 
A bit about Seamus Mullen:  a NYC chef known for modern Spanish cuisine. His restaurant, Terulia, received a 2 star review from the NY Times. He is also a featured judge on the Food Network series, “Chopped”. 

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