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Ricardo Larrivée Chats About Eating Out in Montreal - Foodie Flicks
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One of the most popular faces of the Canadian Food Network scene is Ricardo Larrivée -- a wonderfully flamboyant Montreal native who whips up unending piles of deliciousness. While promoting his new book "Meals for Every Occasion," Tourisme Montreal chatted with him about the notable foodie destinations in the French-Canadian city.
Of course, the first things on the docket were the classic smoked meat and poutine. While he stuck to the roots of the curds and gravy grandeur by stressing the pleasure of simple fry stands, Larrivée also made sure to mention the succulent wonder of Au Pied du Cochon's foie gras poutine. (If you follow Anthony Bourdain's show, you definitely know what we're talking about.) From there, he mentions foods and destinations such as the excellent local brew, Blanche de Chambly, French feasting at Restaurant Julien and Jean-Talon Market -- which Larrivée says is the largest open market in North America.
Anyone else ready for a road trip?
Filed under: Foodie Flicks
Anthony Bourdain's 'No Reservations' - New Season Starts Tonight
Beloved Anthony Bourdain, in his show "No Reservations", hops back on the tube tonight, with a season premiere that looks pretty darn delicious -- and fattening -- if this preview video is to be believed.
In it, Tony tucks into a 12-inch-long Chilean hot dog covered with sauerkraut, guacamole and an avert-thine-eyes-health-care-professionals incredible slop of mayo. His thoughts? "I don't know whether to eat this thing or conceal it in a brown paper bag."
We can't wait.
[Via Youtube]
In it, Tony tucks into a 12-inch-long Chilean hot dog covered with sauerkraut, guacamole and an avert-thine-eyes-health-care-professionals incredible slop of mayo. His thoughts? "I don't know whether to eat this thing or conceal it in a brown paper bag."
We can't wait.
[Via Youtube]
Filed under: Television/Film
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Anthony Bourdain's 13 Places to Eat Before You Die

Another day, another list. This time, it's Anthony Bourdain's "13 Places to Eat Before You Die," which appears in the June issue of Men's Health. Bourdain's article shouts out restaurants and stores across the globe, from New York's smoked fish shrine Russ & Daughters to Spain's gourmand ground zero, elBulli.
Bourdain acknowledges that as "any seasoned traveler can tell you, the 'best' meals on the planet are the result of an ephemeral confluence of circumstances," and makes convincing arguments for each of his picks, which also include Kansas City, Kan.'s Oklahoma Joe's Barbecue, Tokyo's Sukiyabashi Jiro and London's St. John.
But even with the disclaimer and rationale behind Bourdain's choices, plenty are as likely to find fault with his logic (and apparently abundant frequent flier miles) as they are with a list proclaiming, say, the best pizza places in the U.S.
We have the text of the article so you can weigh in on Bourdain's hits -- and misses -- after the jump.
Filed under: Magazines, Lists, Celebrities
Top 10 Top 10 Food Lists Blows Minds, Destroys Productivity

So it's 5 o'clock EST. Did you make your last widget for the day? Answer the boss's last e-mail?
If "yes," read on. If "no," you've been warned. Because it's totally possible you'll lose the next 24 hours of your life to Endless Simmer's fantastically obsessive Top 10 Top 10 Food Lists.
Yeah, you read that correctly: For better or for worse, it's all there, from The Frisky's Top 10 Songs with Sexually Suggestive Food Metaphors (props for the Cibo Matto, guys -- but no Def Leppard?) to Lifehacker's genius Top 10 Food and Drink Hacks (we can open a beer bottle using a piece of paper?!). There's even a nod to the Creepiest Mascots and Bad Boy Bourdain's best takedowns.
These types of lists make all other tasks sort of disappear. So if we've just sent you hustling to iTunes to start typing out retorts to The Frisky or hunting for a sheet of 8 1/2-by-11 and a Negro Modelo, we apologize.
But not really.
[Via Endless Simmer]
Filed under: On the Blogs, Lists
Pound Cake, Ghee and Anthony Bourdain - The Seattle Times in 60 Seconds

- Tips and recipes for indulging in the pleasures of pound cake.
- Gee, do you know what ghee is? Also, what's a good substitute for mirin?
- Le ouch -- French wines are hurting after households drank almost 10 percent less wine in 2008 than 2007.
- Grill a whole chicken this summer, not just a part or two.
- Anthony Bourdain visits Seattle and chats about Mario Batali.
- How to get the whole family involved when you make super tasty and creamy mac 'n' cheese.
- Busting bacteria -- tips to keep away food poisoning at outdoor parties.
- Restaurant chains bust out more value meals to increase customer traffic.
- Diving into unusual varietals -- widen your palate with wines from Tempranillo to Malbec.
- Merlot is thriving in Washington state.
- Recipes: Grilled Eggplant and Red Pepper with Mint-Cumin Dressing, Lamb Loin Chops with Port Wine Sauce, Lemon Meringue Pie, Fennel Seed and Thyme-Crusted Grilled Shrimp, Smart Coleslaw with Pears, Walnuts and Cranberries, Smoked Turkey and Cheese Panini, Western Tennessee-Style Bone-In Pork Rib Chops
Filed under: In Sixty Seconds
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