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A Little Taste of Wally’s American Gastropub – Scottsdale AZ

Wally’s American Gastropub is an American Restaurant and Bar located in Scottsdale Arizona. This restaurant is a “Brother” restaurant of chef Christopher Collins restaurants and Catering group called Common Ground Culinary Group (The Brotherly, Collins Bros. Chophouse, Grassroots Kitchen & Tap, Sweet Provisions ice cream, candy, and dessert shop, The Collins, The Macintosh, Arcadia Catering, and soon to open St Urban).

Wally’s American Gastropub offers appetizers like fresh baked pretzels with asiago cheese sauce, grilled artichokes, and buffalo wings. They also offer soup of the day, salads, sandwiches like a burger, cajun fish, and a French dip. They offer hand made in house pastas and entrees like meatloaf, fish and chips, liver bacon and onions, and a few kinds of ribs. Desserts are butterscotch pecan pie and Ghirardelli brownies with ice cream.

They have a good sized patio.

patio

seating at the bar

bar

Wally’s offers a mix of regular tables, high tops and booths inside for seating.

inside

Besides the menu two specials were offered today. One was a tuna salad sandwich and the other was parmesan crusted trout with spinach and remoulade sauce. Today’s soup was steak chili soup.

steak chili soup

It’s a rich beefy soup with a generous amount of diced steak in it. It also contains beans, cheese, and is sprinkled with raw onions.

Below is the salmon and spring salad.

salmon and spring salad

It might not be the most interesting thing on the menu but it seems light and healthy. Sometimes you just want a light and healthy salad. The Salmon here was prepared well done but wasn’t dry. The skin and complete bloodline were removed and the salmon has nice grill marks. The salad is a basic mixed green salad with some added goat cheese. The green goddess dressing is very thin today but tasty and can pass as a basic vinaigrette.

The S’Mac with andouille sausage and bell peppers might be more interesting.

S’Mac andouille sausage bell peppers

The pasta is made in house and this skillet is very cheesy. It’s accented with andouille sausage, bell peppers, and toasty bread crumbs.

If you do take out they package your food extra carefully.

On the left is their amazing coconut cream pie (My husband hates every coconut cream pie EXCEPT this one…it really is delicious!) Norwegian salmon with caper sauce and spinach, veal & spicy pork meatloaf with horseradish mashed potatoes and asparagus, and to the right are the fresh baked pretzels with asiago cheese sauce.

That was a little taste of Wally’s American Gastropub.

Wally’s American Gastropub Scottsdale AZ

7704 E Doubletree Ranch Rd

480-596-7978

www.WallysGastropub.com

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Some FORKING AMAZING Foods from Tia Carmen – Desert Ridge Marriott PHX AZ – Worth a Fork!

Tia Carmen is a high quality contemporary South-West style restaurant located in North Phoenix Arizona in the JW Desert Ridge Marriott. The restaurant is led by Michelin Star chef, Restauranteur, Bravo Top Chef, and Cookbook author Angelo Sosa. They use Arizona purveyors for local ingredients with an authentic Arizona taste and wood fired grills.

You can be seated on the patio when the weather is nice.

Chef Sosa on Patio

Or maybe a seat inside…

inside
inside
inside (end dining room)

The one MUST-GET-DISH is the Tuna Crudo – tuna in corn coconut broth, smoked chili oil, dill.

Tuna Crudo from Tia Carmen

I PROMISE you that it is mind blowing (…but on the flavorful spicy side)

If you want something less powerfully flavored then you must get the avocado aguachile.

avocado aguachile

Milder heat and more delicate flavors. date sesame crumble, Persian cucumber, serrano chile.

The current (September 2022) tri-tip kababs – sesame leaf, pickled onions, serrano chile, Thai basil are pictured below.

Tri tip kababs

Good but not the same as the Wagyu kababs from the opening (May 2022).

wagyu kababs *(past menu)

They look the same but the texture and flavor is different. (they were also the same price) Both are good but we preferred the opening kababs even if they were $28. for a couple bites.

Native Grain Fried Rice

The native grain fried rice consist of lingica sausage, bacon. serrano chile, garlic, ginger, sunny side up egg, and soy sauce. This might be soy sauce forward to some people.

Tomato Salad

The tomato salad is a mix of textures and flavors. A base of corn puree like no other supports farm fresh tasting tomatoes, burnt corn dust, basil, pickled onions, and fancy greenery.

lamb ragu

This is another one of the plates with a lot of layers of flavors – Mesquite noodles, pork, heirloom carrots, Sichuan peppercorns.

“Taco Night” Beef and bone marrow toastada

It might be the most expensive tostada in Phoenix but it also might be the most delicious tostada in Phoenix. It’s a toastada with beef, bone marrow, guacamole, pickled onions, fancy micro greens.

A very surprising delicious vegetarian dish is the mushroom menudo.

Mushroom menudo

Very unusual mushrooms with amazing textures are used – cordyceps and cauliflower mushrooms in a very developed broth filled with flavors and textures.

Two different fish are on the menu that are completely different.

One is the wood grilled whole trout with parsley and oregano sauce.

grilled whole trout

The flavors go down into the skin and penetrate the flesh. I think it also is a larger portion than the the other fish. I was told that they will filet the fish for you if you ask. When it’s served whole you do have to be careful to avoid the bones.

Baja Striped Bass

The crusted Baja Striped Bass is served with Thai Basil and mole verde. Both fish are very good and can’t really be compared to each other since they are so different. For me this one just pops a little more.

Next is Tia Carmen’s Chicken Guisado.

Tia Carmen’s Chicken Guisado

It’s really just a humble well made stewed chicken dish with rice. Chicken thighs, olives, chimayo chile (they are hard to find), garlic, turmeric rice.

This next vegetarian entree is also extra delicious……but for us it is more of a starter or side dish……But it really is delicious.

Ember roasted purple yams

See it really is a very small portion. It’s purple yams in a queso sauce with THIRTY WEEK aged tepary beans and mole negro.

The only side dish we tried so far was the yucca brûlée.

yucca brûlée

under a crispy layer is really creamy, really rich mashed or whipped yucca…..It’s almost like extra rich mashed potatoes with a crispy top.

The one cake that we’ve tried was the coriander tart.

Coriander tart

It’s well made and tasty and laced with a small amount of orange.

Maybe my favorite dessert so far might be the blood orange sorbet.

Blood Orange Sorbet

It seems very light and has a very natural strong blood orange flavor and also is refreshing.

These were some of the FORKING Amazing foods from Tia Carmen.

Worth a Fork!

Worth a Fork!

Tia Carmen at JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa Phoenix Arizona

5350 E Marriott Dr PHX AZ

480-293-3636

www.TiaCarmenDesertRidge.com

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Japanese style Potato Salad with Ramen Eggs and Bonito Flakes Recipe

Safeway had five pound bags of potatoes on sale for ninety seven cents a bag so I bought them. So I’m thinking what can I make with potatoes that I haven’t made before?????? I’m thinking that eggs go well with potatoes and one of the most delicious eggs out there (if you make them right) are ramen eggs. So I’m thinking potato salad with ramen eggs…. My first thought was Korean style Potato salad with gochujang vinaigrette……..Then I thought that might be delicious but a Japanese Style potato salad would make more sense with ramen eggs. Japanese potato salad is different but slightly similar to Peruvian Potato salad…..They both are more about the texture than mayonnaise. Japanese Potato salad not always but usually has vegetables in it like carrots, cucumbers, and corn. Asian type mayonnaise is always used but only the smallest amount possible. It’s really almost a lumpy mashed potato salad. I find that the easiest way to make either Peruvian or Japanese Style potato salad is to slightly over cook the potatoes and mix very carefully to slightly mash and leave some lumps for texture. For me this makes around eight small servings. I like small servings but I do know for other people they would rather eat larger portions and get less servings. I’ll guesstimate at least 6 servings if you like them pretty big. You do need to know that this recipe takes two days to prepare. You do need the make the ramen eggs the day before.

Ingredients for around 8 servings

7 eggs

1/2 cup mirin

1/2 cup soy sauce

1/2 cup water

2 lbs potatoes – washed, peeled, quartered

1 carrot – peeled if not organic, shredded (I did a fine shred)

1 cucumber – (or 1/2 a cumber if extra long) You can cut it up however you like. I used a regular peeled and de-seeded cucumber diced

1/2 cup sugar snap peas – sliced in small cube shapes

1/2 cup corn – (any kind ((Raw, grilled, boiled, canned, frozen))can work here)

1/2 cup scallions

4 Tablespoons rice vinegar

2 Tablespoons mayonaise

1 1/2 teaspoon shiso fumi furikake (I bought from Asiana Market)

1/2 teaspoon ground white pepper

sea salt to taste + plus extra to boil potatoes

1 Tablespoon sugar

1/4 teaspoon ground ginger

1/2 teaspoon ground mustard

8 pinches bonito flakes – or to taste – (I bought from Asiana Market)

optional ichimi togarashi – use a very small amount to season the ramen eggs or season them with a little bit of salt and pepper

Directions

Make the ramen eggs.

Put a pot of water on to boil but it needs to get turned down to just barely bubbling……Slow boil or a little more than simmering. Carefully cook the eggs for only seven minutes and put right a way in an ice bath. When cool enough to handle peel them. Then they go in one quart ziplock bag that is supported by a dish. In the ziplock bag go the peeled eggs, mirin, soy sauce, and water. Push as much of the air out as you can and zip lock the bag. Refrigerate over night. The next day most or all of the ramen eggs get diced for the potato salad. Optional – You might want to add a tiny bit of ichimi togarashi to season the eggs. You also need to discard the liquid that the eggs marinated in.

Boil the potatoes. Put a pot of water on to boil. You need enough water to cover the potatoes and add a generous amount of sea salt (about two small palmfuls). The potatoes need to cook till slightly past fork tender. (I think mine took close to 25 minutes) Drain the potatoes but keep the last bit of liquid that looks like thin mashed potatoes.

Potatoes are slightly over cooked to get that perfect creamy texture
End of liquid in pot that you should use

In a large mixing bowl add the potatoes, carrot, cucumbers, sugar snap peas, corn, scallions, rice vinegar, fumi furikake, white pepper, sugar, ginger, mustard, ramen eggs diced, and mayonnaise. You have to stir gently…..You want the salad kind of mashed but also lumpy. Decide if you want it more moist and add the end of the potato liquid. Taste and adjust seasonings if necessary and add sea salt to taste.

Serve preferably at room temperature and top with a pinch of bonito flakes.

Japanese Style Potato Salad with Ramen Eggs and Bonito Flakes

Enjoy!

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My FORKING Thoughts on Hammond’s White Chocolate Lemon Meringue Bar

I spotted this White Chocolate Lemon Meringue Bar at my local AJ’s Fine Foods and I had to try it.

I open it up carefully. I attempted to break off one brick….That didn’t work.

These bars have lots of filling and the white chocolate is very delicate and almost soft.

I taste the broken ends. The lemony part is really great and sure does taste like really good lemon meringue filling…Like the right tart and the right sweet……the right amount of lemon……….The white chocolate is pretty good for white chocolate but it does end with a sweet finish like it should like some meringue. (I hate when meringue taste like egg whites…ick)

I think that this flavor is pretty good but they’ve forgotten that lemon meringue is a pie and should have some crumbs for crust. A few slightly salted cookie crumbs on the bottom would have balanced it all really well………But it is still pretty good anyway.

Those were my FORKING Thoughts on Hammond’s Lemon Meringue White Chocolate Bar. Your FORKING Thoughts may indeed differ.

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Cucumber Pasta and Bean Salad made with Italian Chili Crisp Recipe

I had cucumbers and basil that I needed to use up so here’s what I made. A little while back I made this delicious Italian Style Chili Crisp. Maybe you don’t know about chili crisp but it’s very popular now. Chili crisp is this amazing condiment that adds flavors, textures, crunch, and heat to food. Anything plain can turn well seasoned and delicious….It’s like adding magic to food. The salad was pretty easy…..I used cucumbers, onions, tomato, pasta, basil and beans. I just stirred in my homemade Italian Chili Crisp to taste and a splash of vinegar and it was done and perfect. The Italian style chili crisp recipe is on The Forking Truth it’s made with Calabrian Chilies, pine nuts, capers, anchovies, thyme, oregano, sea salt, pepper, olive oil garlic and shallots. Serving size is always difficult to judge since everyone likes a different size portion and also all produce runs different in size. I don’t know if you want a small side dish or enough for a lunch. I going to guesstimate 6 servings.

Ingredients for around 6 portions

4 cucumbers (mine were on the large side) peeled, cut longways, seeds removed and sliced (however you like it sliced…I do on the thick side so it doesn’t get soggy)

4 oz pasta (I used whole grain point type pasta) boiled in salty water till done. Like one minute less than package suggest.

1 medium onion – sliced extra thin and rough chopped

2 tomatoes rough chopped or around 10oz canned tomatoes

1 cup fresh basil – either torn or chopped

15.5 oz can Low Sodium beans- rinsed three times (I used kidney beans)

Italian Chili Crisp to taste – (I didn’t measure but I think I used around a 1/2 cup) I suggest to add a few spoonfuls at a time till you think it taste right.

A good splash of white vinegar – I didn’t measure I think I used about 1/3 cup

Directions

In a large mixing bowl add the cucumbers, pasta, onion, tomatoes, basil, and beans. Mix well. Add the Italian Chili Crisp to taste. Add a few spoonfuls at a time till you think it taste right. Then give it a good splash of vinegar. Mix well.

Cucumber Pasta and Bean Salad made with Italian Chili Crisp

ENJOY!!!

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Arrowhead Grill’s FORKING GREAT BARGAINS- Glendale AZ

The Arrowhead Grill is a steakhouse, grill and bar located in Glendale Arizona. They offer some FORKING AMAZING restaurant bargains.

One of the BEST restaurant bargains in town is the Happy Hour menu from the Arrowhead Grill that is offered 3-6pm every day in the bar area. Well drinks and house wine is only $5.99 a glass (subject to change). But the best happy hour food bargain got to be the A.G.Burger (Sept 2022 price subject to change $15.99)

A.G.Burger
A.G. Burger

This burger is made of ground-in-house prime beef trimmings, topped with a 6oz prime rib, crispy fried onions, cheese, mayonnaise, horseradish cream and a fresh toasted eggy bun. And it taste amazing too! It’s so flavorful. It sure is one of the very best burgers that I have ever tried. For me this is far more food than I can eat in one meal but some people I know can eat the whole thing.

The other BEST restaurant bargain is the complimentary Birthday 10 oz Delmonico Prime steak with complimentary A.G. Butter Cake. You do have to sign up for the Arrowhead Grill E Club and you do have to buy one 10 oz Delmonico steak to get one free….Your Free 10 oz Delmonico steak ($44.99) and A.G. butter cake ($13.99) are a combined total of $58.98. I think $58.98 is a really FORKING GREAT GIFT from a restaurant.

10 oz Delmonico steak
A.G. Butter-cake

But this A.G. Burger can make you happy too.

A.G. Burger

Especially at happy hour in the bar area.

inside

Arrowhead Grill

8280 W Union Hills Drive Glendale AZ

623-566-2224

www.ArrowheadGrill.com

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Sfizio Modern Italian Kitchen – Phoenix AZ – Worth a Fork!

Sfizio (svee-tsio) Modern Italian Kitchen is located in North Phoenix Arizona near the Dessert Ridge Mall. They serve Italian Style foods with flavors of South Italy. They offer small plates, three variety bruschetta plates, salads, wood fired Neapolitan Pizzas, calzones, hand crafted pastas, four entrees (pollo parmesan, eggplant tortino, pollo piccata, braised short ribs with risotto and vegetables). They also offer a kids menu, desserts, alcohol and more!

Inside they have one main dining room and a bar. They also have a patio that wraps around the restaurant.

inside

We started out with the eggplant rollotini and the stone fired bread.

eggplant rollotini and stone fired bread

The bread is a little toasty and buttery. The eggplant is very thin with a nice texture and seems free of oil. It’s stuffed with creamy ricotta cheese and is topped with marinara, a little bit of a mozzarella type of cheese and a little fresh basil.

For dinner we tried the pollo piccata and the braised short ribs.

pollo piccata

The pollo piccata is TWO pounded pieces of chicken breast that was prepared with white wine, lemon, and capers. It came with perfectly prepared spaghetti. For some this is a large portion and some people might get two meals out of this.

The braised short ribs are also a generous entree.

Braised short ribs

Here you get tender crisp fresh vegetables, saffron laced risotto and tender flavorful short ribs.

If you can manage to save room for dessert the cannoli are worth a try.

cannoli

The shells taste house made and are less sweet and less bubbly than most. The filling is rich and creamy and is also less sweet and than most. But what is really special are the pistachios. They are so darn flavorful. They sure didn’t come from Costco. They use the very best pistachios that you can ever taste.

SFIZO – translates to whim or desire

Sfizio Modern Italian Kitchen Phoenix AZ – Worth a Fork!

Worth a Fork!

21050 N Tatum Blvd PHX AZ

480-687-8107

www.SfizioItaliano.com

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Kombu Roast Chicken with Acorn Squash and Radishes Recipe based on chef Matthew Kammerer’s Recipe Kombu Roast Chicken with Kaboucha Squash and Daikon Recipe

I came across chef Matthew Kammerer’s recipe in Food & Wine Magazine for Kombu Roast Chicken with Kaboucha Squash and Daikon… I knew I had some kombu that I needed to use up and I had about the right amount of daikon in my refrigerator (but decided to use radishes instead). I was sort of worried about his recipe because of the method….Anyways the flavors are wonderful….I only changed a few things. I doubled the amount of pepper because a 1/2 teaspoon is just not enough for a whole chicken. I also used coconut oil instead of butter because I thought coconut oil would be good with kombu. It turned out that I did have some difficulty with the method……Maybe you won’t have the same trouble?. ……He said roast until the middle of the breast as at 155 F (about an hour). I cooked mine an hour. At one hour the middle of the breast was 165 F by my thermometer so I took it out to rest…….

Here’s how it came out.

The breast is sous vide perfect and juicy……..but the legs and wing joints are raw. So I cut off all the breast that I could and put it back into the oven.

So it needed 40 more minutes at 400 F in my oven.

Like I said maybe you won’t have the same trouble??????? That is why I usually do white meat and dark separate. The few times when I do a whole bird I do most or all of the time breast down so the dark meat cooks and the white meat doesn’t dry up…That method always works but the down side is that it doesn’t look at pretty and the skin usually is too moist to eat.

You do what you want.

ingredients

1 acorn squash – cut in half, remove seeds and membranes – cut into 8 wedges

one bunch radishes – trimmed or use a daikon in one inch slices

2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

2 teaspoons sea salt (or to taste)

1 teaspoon black pepper ( or to taste – some on the squash and most for the chicken)

1/8 oz ground dry kombu (I added a small amount of crumbled nori to it about a Tablespoon)

1/4 cup coconut oil

1 Tablespoon garlic – ground to paste

2 teaspoons lemon zest

1 – 3-4 lb whole chicken

Directions

Set oven to 400 degrees F.

Lay out the squash and radishes in the roasting pan and sprinkle them with the olive oil and salt and pepper.

In a small mixing bowl mix together the coconut oil, kombu (and nori if you choose to add that), garlic, lemon zest, 1+ 3/4 teaspoon salt and black pepper.

This mixture goes mostly under the skin of the chicken. When I was done my hand were a mess but I thought those flavors would be good on the skin so I rubbed what was left on my hands all over the chicken. Then the chicken gets placed over the vegetables.

After an hour on my mine the breast was perfect (mine read 165 F degrees)

I removed the breast when mine cooled down.

Then I turned it over so the bottom could cook more. I check mine at 20 minutes and it still wasn’t done so I added another 20 minutes. Then it was done.

The squash, radishes, and chicken really are all delicious. It’s up to you how you want to cook the chicken. If I was doing this same one again I’d just turn it breast down till done at 350 degrees F.

Kombu Roast Chicken with Acorn Squash and Radishes

ENJOY!!!!

A Special THANKS!!! To Chef Matthew Kammerer and Food & Wine Magazine so I could do what you see here!

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Smoked Deviled Eggs Recipe Idea (no recipe-recipe)

These are very simple basic deviled eggs. I read that a lot of people smoke the eggs before making them into deviled so I thought I’d give it a try. Oh and I want to say that I usually make my deviled eggs much fancier but I was in a hurry today. Normally my deviled eggs look more like this pictured below.

Deviled Eggs

Anyways I read that people smoke the hard boiled eggs for one hour with a mild wood like pecan so that is what I did.

The eggs come out after an hour.

They look kind of tan now.

I cut them longways and pop out the yolks. The egg whites get lightly sprinkled with sea salt and espelette pepper.

The egg yolks get riced so they turn out light and fluffy without any lumps.

I use my favorite mustard for deviled eggs. Amora Brand from France. I also use a small amount of mayonnaise. Usually I add more stuff but today I kept it very basic. I thought that the smoke, Amora and espelette pepper was enough.

Pipe the yolk mixture into the egg whites.

Sprinkle with more espelette.

smoked deviled eggs

My husband and I disagree on this one. He thinks that they are really great and I should make them this way again. I think they are slightly too smokey……even though all the smoke taste is in the egg white. I think I also don’t like the texture from smoking the egg white…I think it shrinks some and has a different texture.

If I do them again I’d try smoking them for 30 minutes instead of 60 minutes.

At the moment my favorite deviled egg that I made was the one below.

These are my regular spicier deviled eggs with Peruvian sweet drop peppers in the centers garnished with celery leaves.

That was my smoked deviled egg no recipe…recipe idea

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Pistou Sauce Recipe (Original Style)

Pistou sauce is the French version of Italy’s pesto. Pistou translates to pounded. You are suppose to pound hand torn Genovese basil leaves, garlic, olive oil and salt in a mortar.

You keep pounding until you get something like this.

Pistou Sauce (Original Style)

The original Provencal Pistou Sauce is only basil, garlic, olive oil and salt. Over the years people made it more into a pesto sometimes adding cheese, nuts, and other herbs. Even Julia Child’s version of pistou contains tomatoes and cheese.

Ingredients for around two servings

1 cup torn basil leaves

2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

2 teaspoons sweet roasted whipped garlic (roast a spilt garlic head with a generous amount of olive oil covered at 375 degrees F for one hour. Then squeeze out the cloves and whip)

French sea salt flakes to taste (around a big pinch)

Directions

Get out your mortar and pound.

Pistou Sauce (Original Style)

Pistou is very good in salads, soups, and toast. It’s also good on grilled meats and vegetables and even eggs.

ENJOY!!!

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