KRAFT Offers First Taste for Foodies
June 15, 2009 by Bold Foodie · Leave a Comment
KRAFT has launched a social media site called ‘First Taste’. It’s about as good an effort as possible for a large well known brand to leverage the increasingly popularity of social networking. Members of First Taste receive new product samples before they’re made to the general public through stores.
Their hope is to create buzz around their product launches and put thousands of foodies to work for them by encouraging members to share their opinions and recommendations with other foodies.
If you like trying new food before your friends and fellow foodies then you’ll love First Taste. It’s free to join and their privacy policy prevents your information from being shared or abused. For more information visit their site at: First Taste
A couple of recent products made available to First Taste members pre-launch include: Jello Singles and Focaccia Sandwiches.

Focaccia Sandwiches
I can’t wait for my Focaccia Sandwiches to arrive!
Moose Stew
August 31, 2008 by Bold Foodie · 1 Comment
John McCain rocked foodies all over by selecting Sarah Palin as his running mate. What’s still rocking foodies is that her favorite meal is Moose Stew!
So just what is this Moose Stew?
Moose Stew
Feeds 6-82 – 2 1/2 lb Moose meat, cut into 1-inch cubes
2 tb shortening
1/4 ts black pepper
1/2 ts Paprika
1 Bay leaf
1 ts Salt
2 cans condensed beef broth (10-1/2 ounces each)
1 cup dry red wine
1 Onion; diced12-15 sm whole white onions
3-4 carrots; chopped
10 sm potatoes; peeled
2 tb butter
2 tb flourYou’ll need at least a 2-3 gallon pot to handle this volume of stew.Saute cubes of moose meat in shortening until browned on all sides. Throw in the pepper, paprika, bay leaf, salt, beef broth, red wine, onion, and carrots. Cover and simmer for 2 hours or until the meat is tender. Add the whole onions and peeled potatoes; cover again and simmer for an additional 15-20 minutes, or until the vegetables become slightly tender. Mix the butter and flour into a paste and drop this into the stew pot. Continue to cook, stirring the stew, until the moose stew bubbles and thickens up. Serve with rice or other sides of you liking.
There you have it. Oh wait… the local store does not have any moose meat. Where’s the beef!?

I found one source to buy moose meat online here: Moose Meat
If that doesn’t work out for you then I’m afraid you’re going to have to strike up a friendship with some of Sarah Palin fans up in Alaska and hopefully they’ll be willing to ship you some! Or you could always do a lil’ hunting for your own.
Rigatoni Carbonara Recipe
June 2, 2008 by Bold Foodie · Leave a Comment
An Americanized version of Rigatoni as shown by a lovely lady in an apron that’s sure to keep the cameras rolling.
You’ll need:
2lbs of Rigatoni
1 lb of Pancetta
6 Eggs
1/2 cup of Heavy Cream
1 teaspoon os Salt & Pepper
1 1/2 cup of grated parmesan cheese
4 or 5 tablespoons of fresh parsley
Group Recipes – A Foodie Social Network
March 2, 2008 by Bold Foodie · Leave a Comment
What is Group Recipes? In their own words:
Group Recipes wants to be the world’s neatest food site. From meeting other food lovers to nifty recipe predictions and taste compatibility, Group Recipes has your grub needs covered. The project’s goal is to harness the tastebuds of the masses to create a really useful resource for food lovers.
- Discover great recipes in unique ways
- Create your own food page
- Have “Roger” the Recipe Robot (aka Food Prediction Algorithm) learn about your tastes and predict recipes you will like or dislike
- Show off your personal creations and get feedback as well as honors
- Meet other foodies (aka food lovers) and see what kind of foods they are into
- Share & Discover great places to eat in your home town
- Stem the flow of boredom by using the “Recipe Stumbler” to explore recipes related to your favorite foods. (This is a great feature if you’re stuck in the office all day and need to waste as much time as possible.)
- Explore food by taste, mood, photo, ingredients, uniqueness, rating, and your compatibility
- Organize your recipe collection with the Recipe Manager
- Join/Create a Group of like-minded foodies
- Experiment and collaborate on a dish with other members
- Create your own food TV Show!
- Learn how to be a better cook by osmosis. No promises.
This site is well designed and very robust. I expect the site will continue to be one of the leading social networking sites for foodies. In fact, I’m on my way there now to sign up. Hopefully my ‘Bold Foodie’ name hasn’t been snagged yet. Seeya there!
Thai Recipe: Satay with Peanut Sauce
February 18, 2008 by Bold Foodie · Leave a Comment
A complete how-to video on how to make Thai Satay. Can cook with chicken, pork or beef. It’s not difficult and most people will enjoy the bold flavor. I really like the Thai woman doing the teaching.
Classic Pizza Recipe from iFoods.tv
January 1, 2008 by Bold Foodie · Leave a Comment
If you want a sure fire way to make everyone happy learn how to make your very own classic pizza. This video from iFoods.tv makes it easy. (11:55 PG)
Enjoy!
Everyday Gourmet – Mediterranean Pasta
December 6, 2007 by Bold Foodie · Leave a Comment
Chef Stuart, from Mobile Alabama, whips up a healthy Mediterranean pasta dish in this video (9:47). This recipe looks like a perfect dish for either a large family or for those who like to cook for 6 and have leftovers for days… : ).
Chef Stuart’s ‘Everyday Gourmet’ internet TV show is becoming the Sophisticated Soul show. We’ll keep you posted on it’s launch. Enjoy the video!
Jack Cooks a Pepper Crusted Steak
December 5, 2007 by Bold Foodie · Leave a Comment
An 8 minute video from a tipsy Jack shows us how to cook a nothing-fancy pepper steak (use: porterhouse, ribeye, or new york strip). A lot of pepper, dijon mustard, and a few other ingredients. Prep should start a couple of hours prior to dine time.
Food too hot for your worst enemy
December 5, 2007 by Bold Foodie · Leave a Comment
Several people have suggested that “Bold Food” should stand for “spicy food” so to satisfy those of you who may have wandered onto Bold Food looking for some food so spicy that it might burn a hole in the top
of your head here’s an article for you. It’s on the AskMen.com website and entitled ‘Hellishly Hot Meals‘.
Forgive me for even noticing, but do you think AskMen.com placed the Hellishly Hot Meals article just after their ‘4 Seduction Meals‘ article designed to seduce a woman, as a sort of Plan B (Hellishly Hot) if Plan A (seduction) doesn’t work?

