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Pau Hana Friday for May 30

Taste of Hawaii this Sunday at Smith's tropical Paradise. Daniel Lane photo

Taste of Hawaii this Sunday at Smith’s tropical Paradise. Daniel Lane photo

Tasting Kauai

Happy Aloha Friday! We had an exceptional week and hope you did too. Today, read about what will be served at this Sunday’s Taste of Hawaii in “A Taste of Hawaii for food lovers” found in our “Tastes of Kauai” column in The Garden Island newspaper. If you want a complete listing of what will be served, check out our blog post “2014 Taste of Hawaii“. This Sunday, our “On the Farm” column features organic watermelon from Growing Strong Farm. Yum!

Kauai Beer Company

Kauai Beer Company is adding food to their craft brew menu. Building on the success of Truck Stop Thursday (see listing below under ongoing), we now have Finally Friday. Tonight’s menu is listed under events, but here’s what Larry, their “marketing guy” has to say:

“We are starting the food on Friday and we will work on that menu first. It will be primarily lighter offerings, allowing people to double up on a pork slider or to get a panini sandwich and salad, but each item will be priced somewhere between $9 and $5, staying with the theme of Finally Friday. We are thinking about carrying through with the nightly theme idea starting with the  place to go after work, at the start of the weekend. We’ve got a great idea for Saturday and I know it will work like a charm. When we get closer on that one, I will let you know, but we first want to get Friday up and running. Similarly, we have something in mind for Wednesday. Somewhere in this progression, likely after Finally Friday is humming along, we will introduce cocktails.”

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Pau Hana Friday for April 11

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Oxtail Soup is a Monday special at MCS Grill. Daniel Lane photo

Tasting Kauai

Happy Aloha Friday! We had an exceptional week and hope you did too. We are still in Colorado visiting family. It’s pretty amazing to see my father and his three brothers come together. One uncle flew from Texas to California to pick up his 90-year-old brother and drive him to Colorado. My favorite aunt and her husband drove from Idaho as well. We have had a wonderful time reconnecting and sharing memories, all of wich seem to happen over a well made meal.

There’s no local avocados in Colorado, but in last Sunday’s, article “Avocado Advantage” I reported on four of Hawaii’s most popular avocados. The recipe for Avocado Banana Bread makes a moist, dense nutritious loaf. On Kauai, at the farmers market, you can get very large avocados for a dollar or two.

In Fresh and Local on Kauai’s Westside, I reported on MCS Grill, a new restaurant that serves local favorites as well as healthy options. I’m happy to have found them because Dan can hardly resist a big, juice burger, especially when it’s made with local, grass-fed beef and I appreciate being able to order lighter meals such as the Vegetarian Trio. We are also happy to have another dining option when we are on the Westside. Continue Reading →

Pau Hana Friday for November 8

Kauai Coffee grows five varietals of Arabica coffee, this is Yellow Catuai. Daniel Lane photo

Kauai Coffee grows five varietals of Arabica coffee, this is Yellow Catuai. Daniel Lane photo

NEWS:

Kauai Coffee Koloa Rum Challenge

Koloa Rum Co. and Kauai Coffee have partnered to bring a friendly competition to the public. Professional mixologists and home bartenders are invited to submit their original recipe for a drink made with Koloa Rum or Kauai Coffee. The winner of the Rum & Coffee Drink Challenge will win a $300 cash prize. You can enter as many times as you like, and each entry fee is $15. Proceeds go to Kauai Habitat for Humanity and Kauai Culinary Institute of the Pacific. Deadline to register is January 2, 2014. Additional challenges include Entrée and Dessert. For more information, or to register visit KCKRChallenge.com. Continue Reading →

Kauai Restaurant Guide

 

The digital version of our restaurant guide is finally finished!

Here’s a brief  look inside:

Introduction

When I travel, I like to drench myself in the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of the area. I submit to local customs and crave regional food. After all, food defines a destination and connects people to the land and cultural history. On my first trip to Kauai, I longed for a book to help me plan a vacation steeped in local food. This is that book.

Written by a foodie, for foodies, Tasting Kauai: Restaurants is for the adventurous eater, who likes to try new things. An inspiration for the sensual eater, who rejoices in the juiciness of perfectly ripe fruit, the springy crumb of well-made bread, the tang of fresh cheese, and the clean taste of the ocean presented on a plate.

From food trucks to fine dining, the following eateries have two things in common: they make fresh food from scratch and use local ingredients whenever possible.

This book is about real food. Real. Fresh. Food.

I have a fantastic job. I’m paid to find the best food producers on Kauai, and write about them for MidWeek Kauai. My husband, a freelance photographer, works by my side. Together, we find innovative artists who care deeply about the journey their food takes, from seed to table, and introduce them to the world.

Searching and sampling our way to the sweetest tropical fruit, we get our hands sticky, to the delight of our taste buds. As we follow a farmer through waist-high Guinea grass, tropical rainstorms send us scampering under bamboo groves. Standing among 100 raucous chickens, we get the story on farm-fresh eggs. We set sail with small commercial fishermen, and watch them reel in tomorrow’s fresh catch.

I profile chefs and artisans who mix a passion for cooking with fresh island ingredients. I write about elite restaurants with sweeping views, swanky lounges and tapas bars, and roadside food trucks that make fresh, affordable meals. I hit the island’s lone highway, or bump along isolated red dirt roads, in search of the best fruit, vegetables, beef, fish and pork.

We also work with the Kauai County Farm Bureau, Hawaii AgriTourism Association and the Garden Island Range & Food Festival. With all this reconnaissance, I feel it is my mission to spread the seeds of aloha through this resource guide.

This book does not contain an exhaustive list of restaurants on Kauai. Rather, it’s an exclusive list of the food growers and makers whom I have met through my work.

If your idea of comfort food includes making macaroni and cheese from scratch, then this is the book for you. If you prefer unique and sometimes funky environments, where the creativity of the chef spills into the dining area, then this is the book for you. If you’re partial to the comforting predictability of chain restaurants, you’re in luck, I hear they’re opening a national steak house soon. But don’t look for it in this book.

Hawaii Food Bank

We feel very fortunate to have our cupboards and refrigerator stocked with healthy, vibrant food grown and made on Kauai. We realize that not everyone is as lucky. With a strong desire to make fresh food available to everyone, we are donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book to the Kauai branch of the Hawaii Food Bank. Mahalo nui loa (thank you very much) for all the work you do to keep our children, women and men fed.

Tasting Kauai: Restaurants is FREE for Kindle starting on May 25 and ending on May 29. After that, you can order it on Amazon for $3.99. The full-color print version is being formatted and will be available in the coming weeks. Don’t worry, you don’t have to remember! I’ll post reminders in Pau Hana Friday as to when you can download the guide for free and when the paperback will be available.

Mahalo!

Tasting Kauai: Restaurants ~ From Food Trucks to Fine Dining, A Guide to Eating Well on the Garden Island.  

Pau Hana Friday for March 29

Nori Wrap at Coconut Cup and Juice Bar in Kapaa. Daniel Lane photo

Nori Wrap at Coconut Cup and Juice Bar in Kapaa. Daniel Lane photo

NEWS:

Coconut Cup Juice Bar

Coconut Cup is now selling two kinds of breakfast burritos: Black Forest ham and cheese or roasted red pepper, organic spinach and cheese. “They are made with organic eggs, wrapped in spinach tortillas, and served with Sal’s Salsa!” Says owner Christa Hall. “Please come try!” They are served from 8 a.m. to noon daily.

Kauai Voted Second Best Island in the U.S.

On March 26, MauiNow.com reported that based on reviews of “millions of travelers around the world,” TripAdvisor, one of the largest online travel websites, announced that three Hawaiian islands landed in the top 10 ranking. Maui was recognized as the No. 5 top US island, but was edged out by Kauai which ranked No. 2 on the list. The Big Island was rated No. 8. Continue Reading →

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