Deep Dish

A flower in my teacup

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When people visit Boulder, there are a few places they should experience without question — a hike through one of Chautauqua’s many trails, the...

Thai food ain’t about simplicity

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Lafayette has always been a go-to in Boulder County for Mexican food, and that hasn’t changed; tortas and tacos flow freely at Efrain’s, Santiagos,...

In pursuit of waffles

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Iva Paleckova spent half a year developing the waffle batter for Blooming Beets Kitchen. Waffles are a little trickier when they’re not only gluten-free...

Black Pepper Pho keeps the menu small and the quality high

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You may have noticed that menus are shrinking. No, that’s not an index card on your table, that’s the menu. People like it that...

Giving soup a good rap

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At some point in John Steinbeck’s novel East of Eden, Samuel Hamilton comes down with a hallucination-inducing fever that puts him out of commission...

What happens at great bars

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A great bar has a great history. This isn’t conjecture, just a simple matter of fact. Think: McSorely’s of New York, The Union Oyster...

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...

The joy of ice cream

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When Ian Clark set out to open Heifer and the Hen, his goal was maybe a little different from other ice cream shops. “We wanted...

Steak, eggs, astronauts and bodybuilders

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Steak and eggs is one of the quintessential American breakfast dishes. It combines the unrivaled satisfaction of eating a juicy steak, a pleasure far...

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...

Apple pie, baseball and tacos

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I love tacos. I love their simplicity. They are the perfect street food: easy to prepare, filling, messy, delicious. This is no radical statement. It’s pretty...

Making it look simple

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A couple of months ago, Boulder Weekly’s John Lehndorff used his Nibbles column to note Lafayette’s burgeoning food scene. Heeding the sage food writer’s words,...