Bloggers' Choice
Washington's best food bloggers pick their summertime favorites.
Published Sunday, July 01, 2007
English teacher/food blogger Melissa McCart gives these beer popsicles an "A." Photograph by Matthew Worden.
Freelance writer Amanda McClements gathers food news on her two-year-old blog, Metrocurean. Best summer drink: Mio’s blood-orange margarita is fantastic. Best farmers-market find: Honey yogurt from Blue Ridge Dairy at the Dupont market. It’s great with fresh fruit or crumbled cookies. Best summertime activity: Grab some cheese, salami, olives, French bread, and a blanket and head to jazz night in the National Gallery of Art’s sculpture garden. High-school English teacher Melissa McCart writes about food trends and cooking at Counter Intelligence. Best cool treat: Beer “popsicles” from Rustico in Alexandria. Best outdoor restaurant: The fountain and the backdrop of the Willard hotel and the park make downtown DC’s Café du Parc a little oasis of loveliness. It’s civilized without being stuffy. Favorite summer food trends: Ceviche and crudo, hot dogs with fancy condiments, and beer pairings. Ann Limpert covers the area restaurant scene for the Washingtonian.com’s Best Bites Blog. Best reason to abandon a summer diet: Mussels with fennel and chorizo and fries with curried mayo at Brasserie Beck in downtown DC, or the egg-cheese-and-bacon-stuffed brioche at Buzz in Alexandria. Best afternoon cocktail: The Pinch of Basil at DC’s Firefly—super-smooth Basil Hayden’s bourbon with green-apple slices and balls of honeydew and cantaloupe. Best use of summer produce: Brian McBride should bottle and sell the pickled tomatoes with jalapeños he sometimes makes at Blue Duck Tavern in DC’s West End; they’re totally addictive.
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