Through a series of events that I had not intended I ended up at the International Association of Culinary Professionals annual meeting in Washington DC. I was invited on a “press pass” to write about, photograph and enjoy this gathering of food writers, food photographers, food stylists, chefs and other foodie folks. Funny thing is I had never even heard of this organization that has been around for thirty seven years. The meeting was to be held in Washington DC this year making it an easy commute from my home. I went online and investigated their website for info on the organization and this year’s meeting.
I was introduced to Robert Shueller at Melissa’s produce before the event to test some of their products. I was sent a box with potatoes, Hatch salsa, shallots, pearl onions and other veggie delights. I also received their “Great Peppers Cookbook” and a cookbook on using Dutch Yellow Potatoes. I had used Melissa’s products for years but had no idea they had such a large product line. They have more fruits and veggies that you can imagine. Well over half of my meals at home and at restaurants are vegetarian so I appreciate companies like Melissa’s bringing us a wide variety of vegetables and fruits.
One of the most memorable moments for me was the keynote address by José Andrés where he spoke of the need to reduce our meat consumption and eat more vegetables. Here’s a professional cook like myself who has transitioned from a diet heavy in meat to a more vegetarian-like diet. He also spoke of his work in Haiti bringing clean efficient gas stoves to the locals who have been suffering from the toxic fumes of cooking with charcoal. José also spoke of the environmental damage inflicted on the island of Haiti from cutting down most of the islands trees to make charcoal for cooking. With a lack of trees to hold back the rains the farmer’s fields were susceptible to damaging erosion which then led to more particulates in the surrounding ocean damaging the coral reefs. This also led to less fish available to the local’s diets compounding the problem of feeding a family even further. Jose is one amazing human being!
On Friday I arrived in Washington, DC and picked up my pass. For the next four days it would be a blur of meeting food photographers, food stylists, chefs and bloggers to discuss our respective food worlds with. Sitting in on numerous sessions I learned a ton of new information to take my blog to the next level and hopefully bring you better quality photographs, as well as better written recipes. The professional food photographers generously shared tips with us mere mortals on how to step up our game. I will now be using natural light more often to see if I can get a clearer picture thanks to the help from the professional photographers. The last day of the event I sat in on a session aimed at writing better recipes and expect my recipes to be improved thanks to that session.
This week’s post bring a new and appropriate giveaway. Melissa’s has generously agreed to send one lucky winner a box of products similar to what I received. You can’t imagine the variety of their product line, and if you are the lucky winner you will get a glimpse of it in your home. To be entered just submit a comment on this post. For an extra chance in the drawing comment on any of my Facebook posts over the week following the publishing of this post, and you will double your chances to win.
For this week’s recipe I want to share one of my kitchen secrets. I eat steak maybe twice a year, but have in my kitchen two or more steak seasoning spice blends that work wonders in many vegetable recipes. Here is one of my original recipes using McCormick’s Montreal Steak Seasoning on potatoes. Warning, they are addictive!
Roasted Dutch Yellow Potatoes with Steak Seasoning
1 1/2 pound Mellisa’s Dutch yellow potatoes, or other type
2 tablespoons garlic infused olive oil, or plain olive oil
3-4 teaspoons steak seasoning*
Preheat oven to 350°
Scrub and wash potatoes then dry.
Cut lengthwise so you have 4 wedges.
Put wedges on cookie sheet pan and drizzle garlic infused olive oil over them.
Sprinkle half of the steak seasoning then mix well. Add the rest of the steak seasoning and mix well again to coat the wedges.
Bake for 20 minutes at 350°.
Remove from oven, stir potatoes then return to oven increase heat to 400° and cook for 20 more minutes or until lightly brown and tender.
Serves 4-6
Note:
*I use one of 3 steak seasonings. Either Urban Accents-Chicago Steak and Chop, McCormick’s Montreal Steak Seasoning, or Kent Rathburn’s Steak and Chop Salt. All of them work well but I think McCormick’s is my favorite as it has more black pepper.
We LOVE McCormick’s Montreal Steak Seasoning in our house! Also we would love a box of goodies 🙂
Have you tried it with beans? Hope you win the box, and thanks for entering.
Those look really good! I’m always looking for new and easy ways to prepare potatoes. Will add it to my “to try” list.
Cool, I think you will like this one.
I ordered the Urban Accents Chicago Steak and Chop last year after you introduced them on your site – loved all of their products. Can’t wait to try this recipe!
I’m glad you gave Urban Accents a try. I’ve tried about 6 of their spice blends and like all except the Thai seasoning blend.
I will try the recipe and add a little chilly powder to it. We too are 85% vegetarians.
We too, love to have a goodie box.
Thanks
Well folks I had the most fortunate opportunity to taste these potatoes first hand——yummy.
We were happy to have on hand to render a unbiased opinion!
Coincidently we had roasted potatoes tonight made with sea salt, pepper, garlic infused olive oil, and Rosemary. Will definitely be trying them with McCormicks Montreal Steak Sauce next time. Thanks for the recipe!
You are welcome! Thanks for visiting my foodie blog.
The potatoes look great! I’m looking forward to giving McCormicks steak seasoning a try with my potatoes!
Great! I think you will like this one for its simplicity and taste.
The event sounds like it was wonderful – glad you were able to attend. The potatoes sound delicious!
Thanks for reading my blog, you are one my biggest supporters!
Your making me hungry!!! I am definitely going to try these. Yum!
Thanks!
You won! Thanks for reading my blog. I think you will really like the box of Melissa’s Produce you will be receiving soon.
That looks like a great potato recepie, I will try it.
Thanks.Hope you give it a try.
Hi Kurt, great demo at Phillips today–those grilled trumpeters and the soup were superior. See you at the next one.
Doug
Thanks for coming Doug. Glad you liked the grilled Royal Trumpets.