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Orange Cranberry Chocolate Bread

Orange Cranberry Chocolate Bread

AdrienneJanuary 12, 2016February 28, 2018

It’s hard to believe we are two weeks into 2016! I think I’ve have more excitementContinue reading

Brown Butter Salted Caramel Snickerdoodles

Brown Butter Salted Caramel Snickerdoodles

AdrienneDecember 19, 2015June 27, 2018

I started baking from scratch in college eight years ago. Like most first bakers, I learnedContinue reading

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If you’re on a diet, keep scrolling. SF has a new If you’re on a diet, keep scrolling. SF has a new Southern diner and she’s cute.

From the Michelin-starred chef of Osito is Chicken Fried Palace. A diner inspired by his Texas roots, with a Bay Area twist.

You choose your chicken-fried protein and sauce. The Bay sauce is my pick. Basil and oyster sauce, inspired by Taiwanese fried eggplant. Insanely good on chicken.

Other hits include a blooming onion with chili crisp, savory-sweet salt cod pancakes with pimento cheese, and melted greens.

And it’s not a diner without dessert. They got classics like banana pudding and buttermilk-lemon meringue pie.

Proceed with joy and zero restraint.

📍Chicken Fried Palace, San Francisco

#chickenfriedpalace #chickenfried #sfrestaurants #bayareafood #willwanderforfood
You’ve never had fish and chips like this. This Br You’ve never had fish and chips like this. This British bistro just opened in London by three-Michelin-starred chef Clare Smyth, and she’s rethinking British classics. 

The fish and chips are stuffed with lobster mousse, and served with triple-cooked chips. You even get to select your own vinegar like it’s a wine pairing.

There’s an entire potatoes menu. Luxury knows no bounds.

Obviously they have sticky toffee pudding, but it’s a full lava moment because we don’t do basic here. 

This is Corenucopia in Chelsea. Where fancy food is abundant. My wallet, less so.

📍Corenucopia, London

#corenucopia #fishandchips #londoneats #willwanderforfood
I’ve never had Peking duck like this, and I can se I’ve never had Peking duck like this, and I can see why it’s considered some of the best in Taiwan. Served five-ways, my favorite was the duck nigiri with crispy duck skin, melted cheese, and seasoned sushi rice. The luscious duck fat just coats your tongue.

Yilan is known to have the best scallions in Taiwan, so the scallion pancake duck wraps were so flavorful. And the more traditional thin wraps, which I preferred, were also made with local scallion. 

And there’s more. The rest of the duck went into an umami rich three-cup duck clay pot and a hearty duck bone soup.

This is Red Lantern inside the luxurious Silks Place hotel in Yilan, Taiwan, about an hour outside Taipei.

📍 Red Lantern, Silks Place Yilan, Taiwan 

#pekingduck #silksplace #taiwaneats #taiwantravel #taiwanfood
You’ve never had fish and chips like this. This Br You’ve never had fish and chips like this. This British bistro just opened in London by three-Michelin-starred chef Clare Smyth, and she’s rethinking British classics. 

The fish and chips are stuffed with lobster mousse, and served with triple-cooked chips. You even get to select your own vinegar like it’s a wine pairing.

There’s an entire potatoes menu. Luxury knows no bounds.

Obviously they have sticky toffee pudding, but it’s a full lava moment because we don’t do basic here. 

This is Corenucopia in Chelsea. Where fancy food is abundant. My wallet, less so.

📍Corenucopia, London 

#corenucopia #claresmyth #londoneats #fishandchips #britishfood #willwanderforfood
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