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From Fruits to Nuts

In lectures freewheeling and filled with common sense, organic growers both professional and back yard received expert guidance on cultivating a wide range of crops at NOFA-NJ’s annual winter conference. In one afternoon during the two-day program, five speakers keyed in on the fruits of their own labors.

Restaurant Revue BRIDGEWATER

Fortune Cookies

Not your grandma or grandpa’s local Chinese joint, this Hunan specialist is proudly authentic. There are dishes that hit the heights, and dishes that fall short, but there’s nothing that sidesteps sincerity.

Diablo-Cado con Huevo

Got avocado toast fatigue? Kitch Organic in Red Bank refreshes a tired trend with none other than salt and pepper.

Amayar Kitchen

Experience harmonic convergence of the culinary kind at this Burmese storefront where a chef’s command of his homeland’s iconic foods is on display in dishes both simple and complex.

Flavor Forward: 1-31-22

Nothing shy about our latest Fab 5, which includes plush foie gras with a counterpointing conserve; super-smoky charred cauliflower; and a bold cilantro salad that goes pungent-on-pungent.

Lunar New Year

Plot, plan, organize feasts fit to toast the holiday. But be open to whatever might beckon when you shop your local Asian market.

Ehren Ryan: Common Lot

After working on three continents, the Australian-born chef who is this month’s chef-picked honoree planted a flag in Millburn. Can a menu be rooted in local seasons but also borderless? As his fan and selector to this elite club notes, ā€œThis man has no rules when it comes to putting ingredients together.ā€

Restaurant Revue PATERSON

Gub Khao Thai

Simplicity and complexity converge at a newcomer in a food-centric city that showcases the talents of a chef who cooks for diners much like he cooks for himself at home.

Ben’s Commandments

An architect by trade who sees both food and shelter as ā€œthe staffs of life,ā€ Ben Walmer and his fellow foragers and chefs love to gather and collaborate at Whittemore, a unique preserve in Tewksbury Township where community, culture and conservation converge. The Peasant Wife’s Chief Photographer Mike Peters spent last Sunday with the swashbucklers whose culinary celebrations are in tune with nature’s doctrine.

Restaurant Revue CLINTON TOWNSHIP

Sweet Melissa Patisserie

With its wide range of fine-tuned pastries, detailed to thrill upon first sight, this French-accented bakery plays at a high level, for sure. But don't ignore its savory fare, which sits at the intersection of classic and creative and brings uncommon culinary muscle to its part of the menu.

Magnificent in Magenta

Radicchio is the valentine of vegetables, a leafy chicory of ravishing beauty. Saute the leaves of a winter-grown head and you’ll be sending a message of love to those you serve.

Farming’s Future Takes Root

Emily Stocker and Dean Buttacavoli of Cabbage Throw Farm, a market farm within the legendary Mark Canright’s Comeback Farm in Bethlehem, grow produce year-round, feeding the needs of a burgeoning community of people who value eating fresh, local organic foods every day.


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