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Travel Channel’s Andrew Zimmern Returns to Rhode Island with Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations

by David Dadekian March 1, 2016
written by David Dadekian
Hemenway's Chef Max Peterson preparing Clams Casino on Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations

Hemenway’s Chef Max Peterson preparing Clams Casino on Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations

Travel Channel host Andrew Zimmern last visited the Rhode Island area in 2013 for an episode of his hit series “Bizarre Foods America.” On Tuesday, March 1 at 9 p.m. the Travel Channel airs Zimmern’s return to our area as part of his second series “Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations.”

The new episode features visits to Al Forno for their world famous grilled pizza, Haven Brothers for a Triple Murder Burger and Hemenway’s for Clams Casino, along with stops for Olneyville New York System wieners, Newport Creamery Awful Awfuls, Matunuck Oyster Bar stuffies and more. There’s a focus on what must be one of Zimmern’s favorites—looking back on his previous visit here—Portuguese cuisine, this time at O Dinis in East Providence. The episode also features Champlin’s, Flo’s Clam Shack and Jigger’s Diner, among other iconic Rhode Island food and drink places. There are video segments from the new episode online now.

The new Rhode Island-themed episode will air on the Travel Channel at the following dates/times so watch live or set the DVR:

  • Tuesday, March 1, 9 p.m.
  • Wednesday, March 2, 12 a.m.
  • Monday, Monday, March 7, 8 p.m.
  • Tuesday, March 8, 3 a.m.
  • Sunday, April 10, 3 p.m.
  • Tuesday, April 19, 9 a.m.

If you never saw the older Rhode Island episode of “Bizarre Foods America” it will be repeated on the Travel Channel at:

  • Monday, March 21, 7 p.m.
  • Tuesday, April 12, 10 a.m.
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News Bites: Dave’s Coffee Exclusive, Fox Point Pickling Company, Fit2Cook4Kids at Whole Foods Market

by David Dadekian July 24, 2014
written by David Dadekian

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Dave's Coffee Providence Slayer espresso machine

Dave’s Coffee Providence Slayer espresso machine

Exclusive to Rhode Island: Dave’s Coffee has the Only Slayer Machine in the State

Rhode Islanders can now enjoy exclusive coffee profiles with the Slayer (www.slayerespresso.com) espresso machine at Dave’s Coffee Providence, located at 341 South Main Street. The Slayer uses ultra high-end technology to enrich the coffee experience with instruments that enable baristas to have full control of each espresso shot. This is accomplished when the barista applies varying temperature and pressure during the brew process.

“This is the only Slayer in a 50 mile radius. We’re introducing a new realm of coffee enjoyment and flavor expression,” said Dave Lanning, CEO of Dave’s Coffee. “Customers will notice the aroma, taste and flavor profile of every espresso shot.”

According to Andrew Zimmern of Bizarre Foods America on the Travel Channel, “The Slayer works on the principle that having complete control over temperature, pressure and flow rate of water will completely change the taste of any coffee bean. The variety of flavors the slayer can create is almost infinite.”

Each Slayer is built to order by hand in Seattle, Washington. The machine is able to transform the cycle of how coffee is made with intricate details that include:

  • Two user controls, one for steam and one for brewing
  • Components made with stainless steel, brass rivets and Peruvian walnut handles
  • 100% control over brew temperature, water pressure and shot regulation
  • No computer interface, completely analog machine.

Dave’s Coffee Providence is now open for business, with the hours of 7am to 7pm each day. This marks the first expansion for Dave’s Coffee from South County into the capital city. For more information visit www.davescoffee.com.


Fox Point Pickling Company

Fox Point Pickling Company

Finally, Rhode Island will have its very own pickle!

It’s a fact: Rhode Islanders love Rhode Island. We also love everything from Rhode Island, especially food: Del’s Lemonade, Autocrat Coffee Syrup, and Narragansett Beer share space with the newer and smaller brands like Dave’s Coffee Syrup and Grey Sail Brewing. But one thing our beloved tiny state has been missing for a long time is pickles, and Fox Point Pickling Company is ready to fill that niche.

And it seems Rhode Islanders far and wide agree! Fox Point Pickling Company recently launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for the final stages of production, and has reached 73% of its goal, over $7000, in just 3 days!

There are still so many pickle lovers that call Rhode Island home that haven’t yet heard about Fox Point Pickling Company, and their slogan “Small State. Big Flavor. It was be a really big “dill” if you could help by sharing the news about this brand new start-up, a welcome addition to the Rhode Island food scene, and the current Kickstarter campaign. Here is the link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1692998041/fox-point-pickling-company-small-batch-pickles-fro


Fit2Cook4Kids Pressure Cooker contestants and judges

Fit2Cook4Kids Pressure Cooker contestants and judges

Fit2Cook4Kids Cooking Competition at Whole Foods Market Garden City Center

On Thursday, July 10th at the Whole Foods Garden City Center Farmers’ Market we hosted a special event here in Cranston. Four aspiring chefs from Fit2Cook4Kids, a summer camp for kids, joined us for Pressure Cooker, a Chopped style competition. There were 2 teams of 2 who went head to head, they had 40 minutes to create & plate 3 of the same dish to send to the judging table.

They were given a mystery basket of ingredients in which they had to incorporate somehow into their dish. They also had access to the Whole Foods Market limited pantry in which we provided a few additional items to help them create their dishes. We tried to choose all health starts here ingredients to keep with the Fit2Cook4Kids theme!

Within the mystery basket they had:

  • Salmon
  • Almond Butter
  • Fresh green beans from the Farmers’ Market
  • Fresh Raspberries from the Farmers’ Market
  • A pattypan squash from the Farmers’ Market
  • 365 quick cooking couscous

And wow did these kids cook. They poured so much heart and soul into this completion and everyone went home a winner that day! Each contestant on the winning team went home with a $50 Gift card to the store and a cute cutting board, and the runners up each went home with a $25 Gift Card and cutting board.

A special thank you to the Fit2Cook4Kids contestants, the entire Fit2Cook4Kids staff, Annette our Healthy Eating Specialist, and our lovely panel of Whole Foods Market judges, Holly (Local Forager & Delivery) Annette (HES) & Mr. Steve Almonte (ASTL). We have another two teams coming to compete on July 31st and on August 7th we will have the Finale where both of the winning teams will go head to head in our champions match.

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“Bizarre Foods America” featuring Rhode Island Airs Monday, August 5, 2013 – UPDATED

by David Dadekian August 2, 2013
written by David Dadekian
Bizarre Foods America's Andrew Zimmern with Johnson & Wales University Chef Instructor T.J. Delle Donne, photo courtesy of Travel Channel

Bizarre Foods America’s Andrew Zimmern with Johnson & Wales University Chef Instructor T.J. Delle Donne, photo courtesy of Travel Channel

Followers, friends and fans of some of Rhode Island’s favorite restaurants, stores and farms saw a number of photos back in mid-December 2012 featuring culinary explorer Andrew Zimmern as he visited Rhode Island to tape an episode of his show “Bizarre Foods America.” The hour-long episode featuring the Ocean State is airing on the Travel Channel on Monday, August 5th at 9 p.m. EDT.

Zimmern travelled all over the area seeking out the things that make the Rhode Island regions food’s unique. Shops featured in the episode are Antonelli’s Poultry Co., Tony’s Colonial Foods and Venda Ravioli on Federal Hill. Zimmern also went out in the water of Matunuck Oyster Farm with owner Perry Raso, checked out the seafood from Brown Family Seafood and Bomster Scallops, stopped in Portugalia in Fall River, Mass., cooked sea Robin with Chef Matthew Jennings at Farmstead Inc. and spent the day in a culinary lab at Johnson & Wales University.

JWU Chef Instructor Branden Lewis enjoyed the television experience on Zimmern’s show saying, “It’d be fun to say that working on an episode of Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern was in itself a bizarre adventure, but it was actually quite surreal. Chef T.J. DelleDonne and I, along with a top notch squad of students were amazed at how organic the show ran with Andrew directly at the helm. We just started cooking and he jumped right in, camera crew and all.” One of Lewis’s students, Dana Reale, added, “It was a pleasure working with Chef Zimmern and his crew. I was proud to be able to showcase our school as well as sustainability in the culinary industry.”

Make sure you watch “Bizarre Foods America” on The Travel Channel on Monday, August 5th at 9 p.m. to see it all. The Travel Channel can be found in Rhode Island on Verizon FIOS channel 170 or 670 in HD, and on Cox Cable channel 33 or 1033 in HD.

UPDATED: Three video clips added to the “Bizarre Foods America” site.

  • New Fishing in Rhode Island
  • Have a Cabinet in Rhode Island
  • Rhode Island’s Federal Hill
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