JOHN LEHNDORFF
by JOHN LEHNDORFF
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any great tastes come to mind when we think of Asian cuisine, but sausage is seldom one of them. Over the years Iâve sampled some lap cheong, the thin Chinese preserved sausages, but almost all were packaged and imported from China. I raised my eyebrows when I read that Lafayetteâs Casian Seafood restaurant had scratch-made artisan sausage on a unique menu featuring Hmong dishes from Laos, and Cajun favorites from Louisiana. One taste and I was wowedâthese sausages are like an Asian ďŹavor fest captured inside a big grilled bratwurst. The kitchen grinds juicy pork belly with fresh ginger, lemongrass and zesty Thai chili peppers for a legit mouthwatering experience. It was served with a ďŹery dipping sauce made with ďŹsh sauce, plus sides of sticky rice and house-made kimchi. We also sampled a bowl of true-to-its-form seafood and sausage jambalaya and a refreshing lettuce-wrapped fusion of shrimp ceviche and larb, the popular Southeast Asian salad. Owners Dau Xiong and Maria Nguyen also serve shrimp and seafood boils, fried oysters, Cajun fried rice, Cornish game hens, papaya salad with fried pork skin, banh mi and fried-ďŹsh poâboy sandwiches. The food has intrigued so many diners since the restaurant opened in Lafayette that it received a semi-ďŹnalist nomination for the 2022 James Beard Awards.
Culinary Calendar: Taste of Summer
Boulder Recipe Flashback: Johnâs Restaurant
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n the Glenn Miller Ballroom in CUâs UMC building, Boulderâs culinary community gathers annually for the Taste of the Nation, a walk-around restaurant sampling event that beneďŹts local hunger relief organizations like Community Food Share, and the national efforts of Share Our Strength. In 1995, a group of volunteers created the Taste of Boulder Cookbook featuring recipes from favorite local restaurants. Chef John Bizzarro of the much-loved Johnâs Restaurant (now the site of River and Woods) contributed the following recipe. Johnâs Figs with Mascarpone, Almonds and Port About 16 large almonds (regular or Marcona) 8 fresh ripe ďŹgs (4 whole, 4 quartered) 8 ounces mascarpone cheese 6 teaspoons (approx.) powdered sugar 6 ounces port wine Toast almonds in a skillet or oven. Score the four whole ďŹgs by cutting an âXâ in the top, three quarters of the way down, and separate the sections so they look like ďŹower petals. Stir powdered sugar and two ounces Port into mascarpone. Spoon mascarpone (in a dome shape) into four bowls. Place four almonds in the middle of each ďŹower. Arrange ďŹg quarters around the edge. Spoon one ounce of Port over each dessert. Serves four.
BOULDER COUNTYâS INDEPENDENT VOICE
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ine out on April 28, 2022 for Dining Out For Life at participating restaurants that include Santo, Blackbelly, Avery Brewing and The Postâall of which will be donating 25% of the dayâs sales to Project Angel Heart, an organization providing medically tailored meals to Coloradans living with life-threatening illness. diningoutforlife.com ⌠The Denver Botanic Gardens has reopened its authentic Japanese Tea House for tea ceremony experiences on weekends from June to September. https://bit.ly/3iH3A0H ⌠Plan ahead: Botanica â A Festival of Plants is June 18 and 19 at Lafayetteâs Three Leaf Farm. botanicafestival.com ⌠Slow Foodâs summer food on the farm gathering with tours, burgers and a campďŹre is June 25 at Longmontâs Community Table Farm. slowfoodboulder.org ⌠Eagle Mushroom & Wild Food Festival, Aug. 5-7, with classes, forays and food. eaglemushroomfest.com
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