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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Number 3: Koo's Spoonful of Happiness

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Koo's Spoon of Happiness (yes, it's really two spoons of happiness). - ALBERT LAW/PORKBELLYSTUDIO
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  • Koo's Spoon of Happiness (yes, it's really two spoons of happiness).
SFoodie's countdown of our favorite 50 things to eat and drink, 2012 edition

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When Kiyoshi Hiyakawa opened his Inner Sunset sushi bar Koo in 2004, he hoped to escape the cutely termed, Americanized rolls of his former employer, Tokyo Gogo, and instead offer a more traditional selection of fish catered toward sushi purists. For the most part, he's succeeded. However, Koo's most popular, and in our opinion most enchanting item has perhaps the most gimmicky of names: Spoonful of Happiness.

"Spoonful" should be plural, as Hiyawaka actually creates two spoons separated by a shot of house sake.  We opt to start with the ladel of sweet uni topped with a quail egg and spiked with a dash of tobiko ponzu. It slides down the throat all too easily, leaving an aftertaste of tart brine. Next, we shoot the sake straight down in a single gulp, utilizing its palate-cleansing capability, not to mention an instant buzz, before continuing on. Finally, we slurp spoon number two, a small hunk of ankimo (monkfish liver) sheathed in a thin slice of whitefish and finished with a few droplets of truffle oil. Fortunately, the truffle oil doesn't overwhelm the ingredients, but instead adds to the earthiness of the monkfish liver, stirring up pleasant memories of a Jewish grandma's chopped liver. 

Each of these bites taken separately, including the shot of sake, easily charms the taste buds. Experienced all together though, the Spoonful of Happiness is a prime illustration of how a little bit of fusion and a lot creativity can really triumph.


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Cindy Pawlycn's Newest Cookbook Promises a First Class Ticket Around the World

Posted By on Thu, May 10, 2012 at 10:30 AM

CINDY'S SUPPER CLUB
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Cindy Pawlcyn's latest cookbook, Cindy's Supper Club: Meals from Around the World to Share with Family and Friends, takes readers on a sophisticated and diverse culinary journey around the world. The book highlights menus from a weekly informal supper club that Cindy hosts at her restaurant in St. Helena, Cindy's Backstreet Kitchen

Drawing upon her own travels and research, Cindy presents her recipes with personal anecdotes and instructions that make Austrian Rasberry-Currant Linzer Torte or Cochinita Pibil Tacos from Yucatan something she intends readers not only to ogle at, but also to serve up to family and friends. Each recipe offers a peek into Cindy's culinary expertise and travels around the globe.

As in Mustard Grill Napa Valley Cookbook, for which she was awarded the James Beard Foundation Award for Best American Cookbook, Cindy's commitment to seasonal cooking shines through in Supper Club as she invites readers to cook their way to springtime in Paris or a Japanese autumn. Cindy's Supper Club will be available for purchase May 15, as she wishes readers not only bon appétit à la Julia Child, but also bon voyage. 

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S.F.'s The Candy Store Creates Limited Line for Target

Posted By on Thu, May 10, 2012 at 9:00 AM

THE CANDY STORE
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The Candy Store (1507 Vallejo at Polk) is one of five regional retailers selected from around the country to create limited edition products as part of the newly launched collection of goods at The Shops at Target.

The Candy Store's square lollipops. - THE SHOPS AT TARGET
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  • The Candy Store's square lollipops.

There are 22 confectionery products in all in the Candy Store's corner of The Shops; they're sold online as well as in Target stores. 


Gift containers display nostalgic products such as candy dots, Necco Wafers, and jaw breakers, as well as gummy items like strawberries and fried eggs, while boxes house more decadent treats like salted caramels, peanut brittle, and almond toffee. Square lollipops embedded with the Candy Store's iconic polka dots are unique.


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