Welcome to our first annual food issue! We’ve got a roundup of new eateries in town, great recommendations for people with specific dietary needs and a peek at current dining trends. There’s a historical look at Jewish delis, suggestions for a farm-to-table Thanksgiving and a profile of PBS’ Pati Jinich. Additionally, we have favorite recipes from some of Charm City’s top chefs and an obsessive love affair with shakshuka. We hope you find these stories as satisfying as we did. Go ahead, devour the goodness.
Tasty Times in Charm City, by Randi Rom
Baltimore-Area Chefs Share Their Favorite Recipes, by Randi Rom
From Gefilte Fish to Guacamole, by Jill Yesko
The Deli as a Symbol of the American Jewish Experience, by Richard Gorelick
A Farm-to-Table Thanksgiving Feast, by Joshua Rosenstein
Don’t Forget the Sides!, by Huppit Bartov Miller
The Siren Song of Shakshuka, by Amanda Krotki
Also see:
Food, Glorious Food!, by Alan Feiler
Two Decades of Dinners, by Dana Hemelt
Baltimore Hunger Project Strives for Full Bellies, by Lynne B. Kahn
Choosing Sides, by The Classic Catering People
Additionally, you can watch This Week in Baltimore Dining with Richard Gorelick on Facebook Live every Thursday at 12:30 p.m. Join the discussion to tell us about some of your favorite Baltimore dining spots.
Here’s a sample episode:
What are some of your favorite Baltimore-area restaurants and food items? Tell us all about it at Facebook and Twitter with #JmoreEating.
Top image: Pati Jinich, an old Jewish deli, Tunisian green beans and Iron Bridge Wine Co. Chef Adam Harper (left to right)
