Cullen Campbell of Crudo Makes Crispy Pig Ears

We’re going behind the scenes and getting up close and personal with some of the Valley’s favorite chefs, learning what it takes to make one of their best-known dishes. Welcome to The Trail. It’s finally December and temperatures have finally started to dip. At Crudo that means it’s just about…

3 Best Things to Eat and Drink This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

Arizona Bacon Fest Saturday, November 29 What’s even better than bacon? Unlimited amounts of bacon. And that’s what you’ll find this weekend at the Arizona Bacon Festival at Rawhide Western Town and Steakhouse. This is a strictly non-vegetarian event where more than two dozen local restaurants will offer bacon enthusiasts…

Over Easy vs. Texaz Grill: Chicken Fried Steak Showdown

Is it a breakfast food or a dinner entree? Some questions about chicken fried steak will really never be answered, but there’s one thing a lot of people agree on: It’s delicious. From the texture of the creamy gravy hitting the crunchy breading to the blend of spices that hit…

Pringles’ New Holiday Flavors Are Still Weird

The Guilty Pleasure: The annual batch of limited-time holiday Pringles flavors. Where to Get It: Walmart for the new ones, your favorite grocery for the others. Price: A buck fifty, give or take. What it Really Costs: I’m starting to wonder who the hell comes up with these flavors. The…

11 Things We’re Grateful For in the Phoenix Food Scene

Saturday Mornings at Singh Farms It’s impossible to overstate how wonderful it is to spend a Saturday morning at Singh Farms in Scottsdale. Located on Thomas Road just east of Loop 101, this farm practically hides in plain sight. Venture inside a desert oasis full of fresh produce, eggs, and…

Franco’s Italian Cafe in Scottsdale: Classic, Sophisticated, and Delicious

I rarely eat in Italian restaurants. Raised on basic Italian fare, I’m put off by menus featuring chicken parmigiani and “gourmet” versions of pasta fagioli (peasant food, made with white beans and macaroni in a watery tomato broth, but invariably Italian-­Americanized with veal and a half­-dozen vegetables in the pretentious…

After Nine Months, the Tempe Community Market Has Closed

In recent years, farmers markets seem to be popping up all over the Valley, with nearly every community and neighborhood banding together to organize a weekly event. That was the case in Tempe earlier this year when Tempe Community Action Agency, a nonprofit organization, announced plans to launch a year-round…

Battle of the Big, Fake Cronut: Dunkin’ Donuts vs. Jack in the Box

Few food trends I’ve seen have developed such mass appeal as the cronut. While the true Cronut is a registered trademark of Dominique Ansel Bakery, imitations with other names have sprung up around the world. See also: Cronut™ Battle: Herb Box vs. Karl’s Quality Bakery The croissant/doughnut hybrid has managed…

3 Best Things to Eat and Drink This Weekend in Metro Phoenix

NovemBEER Festival Saturday, November 22 Did you get your tickets yet? If not, don’t worry. There’s still time because we know you want to be there this Saturday for New Times’ first NovemBEER Festival. The brew-centric fest will go down at the Arizona Center in downtown Phoenix from noon to…