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Coverage of the 29th Annual Santa Cruz Clam Chowder Cook Off & Festival

By Lando • Feb 22nd, 2010 • Category: Updates2 Comments

Saturday wasn’t your typical day at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. It was time to celebrate the 29th Annual Clam Chowder Cook Off & Festival, where individuals, restaurants, and organizations compete for the title of best clam chowder. All of the festivities efforts go to raise money for the City of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Department programs.



Rain or shine, we were going to cover the event as Foodie Correspondents thanks to Foodbuzz. Thankfully, the weather stayed dry throughout Saturday’s festival where the crowds of hungry chowder fans walked the Boardwalk in search of the best Manhattan and Boston clam chowders. Booths were all set up attracting crowds. Some simple, others with playful themes like dancing mermaids or Oompa Loompas complete with a Willy Wonka commanding the crowd. It was all about checking out each booth because to try out the chowder, you had to give up one of five of your precious tasting tickets from your tasting kit.



Just like last year’s festival, we walked the Boardwalk just before the public tasting began to see the final prep work being completed.



You could see contestants busily mixing up their batches of chowder, chopping the remainder of their ingredients, and setting up for the rush of people ready to come to their booth. I can recall the smell of bacon permeating the air at one of the booths. Seeing all of this action was enough to get anyone excited to eat.



Right when 1:00 P.M. hit, it was time for the public tasting. Armed with our tasting kits – which included 5 tasting tickets, a People’s Choice Ballot card, reusable chowder cup, and spoon – we began to line up. We sampled chowder from all three divisions: individuals, corporate/media, and professional, to get a balanced selection of different chowders. Below is what we were able to try.



Draeger Construction
Boston: This was the booth where I smelled bacon being fried, so I wanted to line up here first. Bacon fans would rejoice to the plentiful bacon bits. To complement the bacon, you had plenty of chunks of clams, potatoes, and celery.



Manhattan: Just like their Boston chowder, their Manhattan chowder was chunky. The taste of sweet tomatoes shined through.



Mom’s Clam Diggers
Boston: Right away, just visually the differences can be seen between Mom’s Clam Diggers’ chowder and Draeger Construction’s chowder. We noticed that their chowder wasn’t thick at all, but more of a lighter cream broth with a smokey and peppery finish.



The Clamtone Cruzers
Boston: It was back to the thicker Boston chowder with The Clamtone Cruzers. It seemed that the flavor mainly came from herbs they must have used.



Cabrillo Culinary Arts
Manhattan: Those who like a little heat would have enjoyed this Manhattan chowder. The chowder was bold and spicy.



Boston: On the other hand, Cabrillo Culinary Arts’ Boston chowder had a very sweet finish.



Aegis of Aptos
Boston: Strangely enough, the last Boston chowder that we sampled was almost a combination of every Boston chowder that we had. Both sweet and smokey, every bite reminded me of what I had throughout the afternoon. Almost the perfect way to end it.

We went to the festival not looking for the best… That’s left for the judges to decide. We were there more for enjoying everyone’s take on clam chowder and appreciating all of the uniqueness each competitor brought to the cook off. Whether they were cooking clam chowder based from passed down family recipes or just a plan amongst a circle of friends, everyone was out to have a good time.

Below is the list of the winners of the 29th Annual Santa Cruz Clam Chowder Cook Off & Festival:

Best Professional Boston
1st Place – Severino’s Grill, Chef Antonio Gomez (Aptos)
2nd Place – Blackboard Catering, Chef Clint Hughey (Santa Cruz)
3rd Place – Lil Biscuit House, Chef Martin Krawetz (San Mateo)

Best Professional Manhattan
1st Place – Severino’s Grill, Chef Miguel Ponce (Aptos)
2nd Place – Blackboard Catering, Chef Clint Hughey (Santa Cruz)
3rd Place – Cabrillo College Culinary Arts, Chef Danny Pena (Aptos)

Best Individual Manhattan
1st Place – “Little Kahuna” – Brad Winding (Castro Valley)
2nd Place – “Dragonmama’s Red” – Michelle Ber (Fremont)
3rd Place – “Mitchell’s Chowder” – Zack Mitchell (Santa Cruz)

Best Individual Boston
1st Place – “Ye Oldde Cape Codders” – Darin Wallace (Oak Grove)
2nd Place – “Clam Rock” – Chris Hirz (San Jose)
3rd Place – “Clamma Lamma Ding Dongs” – Amy Gilmore (Roseville)

Best Corporate
1st Place – Dominican Hospital (Santa Cruz)
2nd Place – Jerry’s of Hollister (Hollister)
3rd Place – MYC Delta Clammers (Martinez)

Most Original Team
1st – Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing (Santa Cruz)
2nd – Dominican Hospital (Santa Cruz)
3rd – Cocoanut Grove Castaways (Santa Cruz)

People’s Choice
Professional: Severino’s Grills (Aptos)
Corporate: Dominican Hospital (Santa Cruz)
Individual: Grandma’s Clam Digger (Aptos)

Most Tasted
Professioinal: Carmona’s BBQ & Deli (Watsonville)
Corporate: Draeger Construction (San Jose)
Individual: Rosie’s Clam & Get it (Soquel)

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PAMA Cocktails and Cupcakes

By Lando • Feb 9th, 2010 • Category: Updates1 Comment

PAMA Pomegranate Liqueur is made from combining all natural pomegranate juice, with vodka and tequila, to give you a complex tangy flare with the perfect hint of sweetness.



PAMA sent me a sample to try out and I began to think what would be the best way to enjoy it. A pomegranate martini maybe? Although I’ve always had a cocktail shaker and martini glasses tucked away in my cupboard, I never really put them to use. I checked out PAMA’s website and saw that they had a wide selection of drink and food recipes that called for their liqueur. They featured a Pomegranate Martini recipe that I was inspired by. I just substituted the orange liqueur with a small amount of orange juice for my version. Just combine the following:

2 oz. PAMA Pomegranate Liqueur
1 oz. Premium Vodka
1/2 oz. Orange Juice

I combined all of the ingredients into a cocktail shaker filled with ice, shook it up, and poured it into a martini glass.



It’s simple and easy way to enjoy PAMA Liqueur. If you don’t feel like making a cocktail, go ahead and get creative by cooking a dish using it.



Also, PAMA is being featured by more Cupcakes in Chicago with their cocktail cupcakes. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, you can enjoy the combination of Belgian chocolate, Valrhona pomegranate mousse, pomegranate buttercream – all using PAMA Pomegranate Liqueur. You can order a dozen of these delectable cupcakes on the more Cupcakes website. They will ship them out, just in case you can’t pick up these treats yourself. These cupcakes shy away from traditional flowers and boxed chocolate Valentine’s Day gifts, making them a bit more unique and memorable.

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Happy New Year! Cheers to You All

By Lando • Jan 1st, 2010 • Category: UpdatesNo Comments

With 2009 finally at a close, we want to wish everyone a Happy New Year. There were plenty of good memories to look back upon in 2009, so we’re already looking forward to what 2010 has in store. Cheers to good cooking, eating, and drinking to you all!



Just a sneak peak at what was going on in our kitchen last night. Plenty of food and cooking to bring in the New Year.

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SF’s Dine About Town 2010

By Lando • Dec 29th, 2009 • Category: Updates1 Comment

With 2010 nearing, San Francisco is preparing for Dine About Town once again. Dine About Town allows you to visit select restaurants in the city who are participating in the program. With 2 Course Lunches at $17.95 and 3 Course Dinners $34.95, this just might be that extra push for you to try out a new spot. Dine About Town 2010 will run from January 15th to the 31st.

I was excited to see that Luce was participating this year again. Earlier this year, we had Lunch at Luce during Dine About Town 2009 and was very satisfied. Several other favorite restaurants of mine are participating, which is going to make it hard for me to chose where to go.

For a list of restaurants and sample menus, visit the Dine About Town website.

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