César Chavez Day

Chicken Enchiladas

Among American holidays, César Chavez Day is a new kid on the block. Chavez was a Mexican-American farm worker, labor leader and community organizer who co-founded, along with Dolores Huerta, the National Farm Workers Association, now known as the United Farm Workers of America (UFW). President Obama first proclaimed a federal commemorative holiday in his… Continue reading Chicken Enchiladas

St. Patrick's Day

Irish Soda Bread, Shepherd’s Pie and Guinness Gingerbread

Some holidays are culturally specific, while others have utterly transcended their roots, and St. Patrick’s Day is clearly one of the latter. Ireland has about six and a half million people, including both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, a number dwarfed by the population of New York City alone. Yet through some alchemy… Continue reading Irish Soda Bread, Shepherd’s Pie and Guinness Gingerbread

Hinamatsuri (Doll’s Day)

Matcha Cupcakes with Cherry Blossom Frosting

Doll’s Day is a lovely Japanese tradition that resembles a highly symbolic version of afternoon tea. In what began as a tradition in the imperial court, beautiful dolls representing members of the imperial family as well as musicians, courtiers and samurai are displayed in a careful order on tiered shelves lined with red fabric. Girls… Continue reading Matcha Cupcakes with Cherry Blossom Frosting

National Clam Chowder Day

Creamy Clam Chowder with Corn and Bacon

One surprise when we started thinking about this blog was discovering how many, many special days are dedicated to food on the American calendar. Whether grilled cheese or oysters is your jam, rest assured there’s a “National Day” devoted to your favorite treat. Did you miss National Margarita Day? Make a calendar note for next year. We could fill… Continue reading Creamy Clam Chowder with Corn and Bacon

Chinese New Year

Pork Pot-Stickers and Shrimp & Cilantro Dumplings

Does anyone need an excuse to eat dumplings, ever? We will happily travel some distance for an excellent dumpling, whether to the incredible xiao long bao, or soup dumplings, at The Bao on St. Mark’s Place or to one of the dim sum palaces in Sunset Park. But if you don’t want to schlep yourself… Continue reading Pork Pot-Stickers and Shrimp & Cilantro Dumplings