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Photo of the Day – Salt & Pepper

Salt and Pepper

Salt and pepper (photo by Kenn Stearns)


Just what every table needs: salt and pepper

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Photo of the Day – Jalapeño

Panhandle Jalapeños

Stainless steel Texas-shaped appliance to festively facilitate jalapeño roasting (photo by Kenn Stearns)

Life in Texas makes it difficult to avoid jalapeños. Known by various names such as huachinango, chile gordo, and chipotle (a smoked ripe jalapeño), the heat level of the popular pepper varies from mild to hot. At a young age I quickly learned not to rub my eyes with fingers that had recently touched a jalapeño. As a teenager I learned removing the seeds could make a hot jalapeño mild and that small fresh light green jalapeños were much hotter than larger dark green peppers marinated with carrots. Over the years I’ve savored Jalapeño Poppers, Armadillo Eggs, Dragon Turds, and Texas Torpedoes. To impress special guests my mom loved to serve a clump of Jalapeño Jelly dumped over a brick of cream cheese served with crackers. And now thanks to Lisa and Kenna I have a Texas-shaped appliance for roasting and serving jalapeños, along with a clever tool for removing the veins and seeds. Cold beverage anyone?

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Photo of the Day – Black pepper sorbet with strawberries

Black pepper sorbet with strawberries

Black pepper sorbet with strawberries at Uchi (photo by Kenn Stearns)

Uchi is an Austin restaurant serving modern Japanese fare in a variety of ways.”

“Variety of ways” are three key words in the first sentence of content on the menu page of Uchi’s website. Diversity of menu items, unusual service on both sides of the sushi bar, and elegant presentation combined for a truly elegant dining experience. “Uchi” means house, and this Austin restaurant in a former home is where sushi master chef Tyson Cole works his magic.

On this particular evening the mastery culminated with dessert: black pepper sorbet with strawberries. If not for the urging of a friendly Uchi regular seated nearby, I would have skipped what seemed an unusual flavor mating. This is among the best desserts, ever.

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