Deep Dish

Ras Kassa’s is back and that’s a very good thing

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Back in the late 1980s, an Ethiopian restaurant called Ras Kassa’s set up shop at the junction of Eldorado Canyon and U.S. 93. It...

Gnocchi to knock your socks off

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Argue if you will, but no one knows how to prepare authentic Roman Italian food like a genuine Italian, such as Boulder restaurateur Marco...

Wild Standard sets the standard

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When I was a kid, my parents used to bundle me up in the back of my mom’s old Pontiac Grand Am at some...

Fill up on bread

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We’ve all been there: Sitting at dinner, surrounded by loved ones, and out comes a basket of bread. Without fail, someone says, “Don’t fill...

When veggies are the star

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In the heart of downtown Louisville, tucked just far enough away from Main Street to create a mood entirely its own, Zucca’s stucco storefront...

Mussels are good for ya’

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It’s a little more than 1,000 miles to the ocean nearest Boulder County (my research indicates that Los Angeles is the winner, edging out...

Julia would be pleased

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The night was a little cloudy and very windy. Rounding the corner of 11th and Walnut is the cozy Amante Coffee, with its Italian...

A classic cookie with a silly name

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An upcoming move has made things hectic around my house lately. The stress of constant productivity — packing, cleaning, yet another trip to Goodwill...

The wealth of dumplings

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Sometimes you just need some home-cooked food, but, you know, not at your own home. On Broadway, just across from Ideal Market, is Flower Pepper, a...

Back in vogue

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Corned beef was one of those foods that sat perennially in the pantry of my parent’s kitchen, opaque jelly covering pinkish meat in an...

The westernmost city in Nepal

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In 1971, Tibetan Buddhist meditation scholar Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche came to teach at the University of Colorado and, as most everyone does, fell in...

Operation: Summer Salad

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We’re now deep in the throes of the dog days of summer. Here at 5,430 feet above sea level, the sun feels like it’s...