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Winter 2013-2014 Issue

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

AT THE TABLE: HUNGRY FOR HOME

I recently read that home is the ultimate trave l destination, and I couldn’t agree more. I don’t have a zeal for globetrotting, a well-stamped passport or experience with the most authentic bowl of noodles in Southeast Asia. I have a different location-based obsession: Philadelphia. It’s an endlessly fascinating place for someone like me, with an all-consuming passion for food, to live (and eat).

That’s why I’m so excited to introduce the inaugural issue of Edible Philly. In these pages, you’ll find our first exploration into the countless people, places, events, projects, and products that make southeastern PA, with its creative restaurants and rich farmlands, one of the most fantastic edible landscapes anywhere.

On every page, you’ll find information and inspiration to enrich your food life this holiday season. We have a close look at the new crop of hard apple ciders on page 26.

Unlike what you may have sipped in the past, these brews are dry and complex—the perfect pour for your Thanksgiving feast. And, as you plan all your holiday meals, our guide to buying and cooking heritage breed roasts on page 42 (complete with recipes) will make you feel like a Slow-Food-savvy pro, even if you aren’t.

Flag our guide for a long weekend in Bethlehem, PA, on page 51 if you need a booster shot of holiday cheer. They don’t call themselves “Christmas City USA” for nothing. And boughs of holly aside, Bethlehem is home to some restaurants and bars that are well worth the short drive up the Northeast Extension.

If you haven’t explored the taquerias of South Philly yet, we give you another reason to go on page 14. Tamales are an off-menu surprise at many of these small, authentic restaurants, and our guide can help you track them down. Trust me, these packets of tender meat, spicy mole and creamy masa are a Philly treasure.

I hope this and future issues of Edible Philly remind you that home really is the most rewarding place possible for your culinary excursions. (You’ll never become a regular on vacation.) For those of us who live here, the Italian Market and Reading Terminal Market aren’t one-time sightseeing stops. They are part of our regular shopping routine and woven into the very fiber of our memories and traditions.

After all, tourists can’t visit Di Bruno Bros., the venerable cheese shop we profile on page 36, and bring their bag of gourmet ingredients right back to their home kitchen to start cooking—but you can.

Joy Manning, Editor

cider
Crisp, local apple ciders fit for a Thanksgiving table.
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There are two secrets to borscht. The first is the liberal application of vinegar. It helps set the color of
beets
Some might say that it’s impossible to improve upon the traditional all potato latke, but this beet variety will give
clean slate cocktail
This clean slate cocktail recipe is especially low-maintenance with just 3 ingredients that produce delicious flavor.
Jose Garces
How farming helped inspire Jose Garces’ ambitious new restaurant, Volver.
cheese house
In spite of bigger, brighter new locations, the original shop in the Italian Market remains the beating heart of Di
Jin Ja
Think you can only toast with alcohol? Here are alcohol-free ways to raise a toast this season.
mariposa
Meet your new neighborhood grocery store: co-ops, which are member-owned grocery stores that put every aspect of running the business
turkeys
Everything you need to know about feel-good, taste-great alternatives to Butterball turkeys.
Aimee Olexy readies a table at Talula’s Garden on Washington Square.
Aimee Olexy knows how to set a table that invites diners to dream with the seasons.
beets
This salad can be made with just about any kind of beet (the golden ones are particularly lovely), but I
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What's a turkey without gravy? This white wine-giblet gravy will be the perfect accompaniment to your juicy bird.
holiday cheese tree
This holiday cheese tree is a wonderful appetizer for a holiday party that also doubles as decoration.
tamales
Known for an array of fantastic tacos, the Mexican spots of South Philly offer the holiday specialty almost every weekend.
christmas cheese tree
Many holiday rituals have long roots in religious, cultural or family customs. But, this Christmas tradition has roots made out
poblano cornbread
This cornbread is a staple of the Garces’ family Thanksgiving table. A roasted chile lends a subtle spice to this
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Though this dip appeals to eaters of all ages, I find that it’s a particular hit with kids. They get
slow-cooked pork roast
Every Christmas table needs a delicious main-course. This slow-cooked pork roast is the one that all guests will love.
hotel bethlehem
With its annual profusion of twinkling lights, tinsel, guys in red suits, festooned firs and stars, the Pennsylvania town of
vedge cookbook
Vedge: 100 Plates Large and Small that Redefine Vegetable Cookbook is the newest cook book from Vedges Rich Landau and
beets
Find out what veggies and fruits are in season this winter in Philly.

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