It’s Fall: Pass the Cassoulet

Welcome to “Schaefer,” in which Eric Schaefer — a local guy with a big (but discerning) appetite and a sense of humor to match — takes on the Phoenix food scene. Cooler weather is upon us! October is the month during which I check the five different weather apps on…

Unity Vibration Kombucha Beer

Beers: Triple Goddess Ginger, Triple Goddess Raspberry, Bourbon Peach, and Kombucha Pale Ale Brewery: Unity Vibration Styles: American Wild Ale (?) Ever been wandering around your local Whole Foods and stumbled upon a selection of teas that appear to have been loogied in? That stuff is called kombucha, and apparently…

Personal Best: A Look Back at Our Summer of Love

With the scent of Best of Phoenix in the air (our biggest issue of the year final hits newsstands — and the Internet — later this week) we set out this summer to ask some of our favorite food folks to list their “Personal Bests.” We came up with everything…

Safeway’s “Cronuts” Successfully End Cronut Trend

If the dwindling wait times for a Cronut at Dominique Ansel Bakery in New York are a sign that the half-doughnut, half-croissant pastry trend is waning, then Safeway is making sure it picks up whatever crumbs are left. Recently, the grocery store chain has been selling its own version of…

Tuck Shop vs. Comedor Guadalajara: Tostada Scrap

Tostadas appear on many a Mexican or Tex-Mex menu, fried tortilla swathed with beans, chopped meat, cheese or sometimes with ceviche. The word “tostada” in Spanish means “toasted,” harkening to the crisp tortilla that stands as the base. Tostadas dishes give new life to stale tortillas, where after frying they…

New Vegan-Vegetarian Cafe and Bakery Opens in Mesa

Mesa-ites eating a vegetarian or vegan diet now have one more option for healthy breakfast and lunch dishes that go easy on the wallet: The Cutting Board Bakery & Café Opened last week and located at 2235 South Power Road, just south of Baseline Road, The Cutting Board will feature…

9 Things To Eat and Drink in Copenhagen, Denmark

This time of year, conversations at Chow Bella staff meetings tend to turn to who’s eaten what — where. With the summer travel season still in full swing, we bring you Food Tours, our writers’ suggestions of what to eat and drink out of town. In 2011 Food and Wine…

New Gourmet Hot Dog Food Truck (Frank.) Hits the Streets in October

Heads up, hot dog hounds: a new food truck loaded with gourmet franks and scratch-made sides will be hitting the Valley’s streets in October. Courtesy of Adam Allison, executive chef at North Scottsdale’s Skeptical Chymist, the hot dog truck, aptly called Frank. (for obvious ties to the tubular meat as…

República Empanada in Mesa: Pocket-Sized Comfort Food

The empanada is a food that means many things to people all over the globe. The filled turnover could be the savory-sweet and hearty Bolivian variety known as a salteña, the Chilean sort typically stuffed with seafood, or, as in Argentina, the country with which most Americans associate the empanada,…

Cheddar Bay Biscuit Mix from Red Lobster: As Good as the Real Thing?

The Guilty Pleasure:Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuit Mix Where To Get It: Your favorite grocery store The Price: About $2.25 (plus a couple pantry staples) What It Really Costs: Depends on your feelings about baking mixes (and partially hydrogenated oil). If you’ve been reading my Guilty Pleasures articles for a…

10 Reasons To Love Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

Gluten-free blues got you down? Get in the kitchen and get baking. Here are 10 reasons to love GF chocolate chip cookies — and really, all chocolate chip cookies in general. 1. The only “real” chocolate chip cookies, the ones made from Nestlé Toll House chips using the recipe on…