A photograph is like the recipe - a memory the finished dish. ~Carrie LatetWarning: The photographs included herein may induce increased appetite. Your host cannot be held responsible for keyboard damage caused by drooling and/or weight gain from replicating recipes...
Update 3/15/2007: Since a few of you have asked, instructions for submitting your entries, including my email address, can be found here. For those of you who've submitted photographs you don't yet see here, hang tight, I'm adding them as quickly as I can. You should have received an email response from me to that effect -- if I haven't responded, I haven't got your photo.
Update 3/18/2007: I am back from a weekend sans Internet connection with 32 entries in my inbox waiting to upload. Give me a day or two to catch up...
Update 3/23/2007: Thanks to all who have participated. With the contest officially closed, I have 16 more photos to upload. I'll have them online by Monday evening 3/26/2007, and then judging begins. Look for the results by 4/1/2007!
With the disclosures out of the way, let's get on with the photography. Check out the
Our first entry comes to us from Fer, of Fer Food in Los Angeles, CA. Fer offers Green Tea and Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream, inspired by her passion for the featured ingredients.
Camera: Nikon 200.
Andrew from Spittoon Extra in the United Kingdom provides entry #2, the Apple Pie with Clotted Cream he created for February's Waiter, there's Something in my ... Pie event.
Camera: Canon 350D
Entry #3 comes from Maia of Maia Papaya from San Diego, CA. Maia shares her experience with a Persian Valentine dinner, the highlight of which was this colorful Shirazi Salad.
Camera: Nikon D70
William of Never Trust a Skinny Chef in Atlanta, GA reminds us that chutney is both a noun AND a verb with his entry #4: Jerk Chicken with Mango Chutney, a dish he prepared for the first corporate cookout of the spring/summer season.
Camera: Canon G6
Nate from nearby San Jose California, half of the creative genius behind Chez Annie, offers a simple yet satisfying Dutch Apple Cake as Entry #5.
Camera: Canon PowerShot A75
Entry #6 hails from Meena of Hooked on Heat in Canada. She responds to the voices in her head with colorful and zesty Ginger Chili Shrimp.
Camera: Casio EX 360
Lisa of Bohemian Philosophy in Canberra, Australia celebrates the dawning of the Chinese Year of the Pig with Entry #7, a 'stack of happiness' : Onigiri & Bak Kwa on Korean Seaweed.
Camera: Fujifilm Finepix S5500
Entry #8 comes to us from Ninnie, author of Mitaine ecarlate from Montreal Quebec. She celebrates springtime with a sensational cool and creamy Mojito Cheesecake.
Camera: Canon PowerShot A640
Open the average food-lover's refrigerator and you're likely to find the ingredients you need to create Entry #9: Individual Baked Egg Omelet Souffles. Chris, who writes Mele Cotte from outside Atlanta, GA credits her mother for inspiring a wonderful indulgence for a lazy Sunday morning breakfast for one.
Camera: Nokia 6102i
Lydia from My Kitchen in Sidney Australia offers Entry #10: the alliterative and appetizing "Snapper Wrapper": a simple yet sophisticated combination of carrots and leeks wrapped in a snapper fillet.
Camera: Pentax K100D
With Entry #11, Lili of Foodbox in Paris France offers the ultimate Valentine's Day indulgence: a Ginger and Cherry Trifle originally published in 1861 in that British guide to all things domestic: Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management.
Camera: Panasonic DMC-LX2
Murnie, who lives "east of Singapore" and chronicles her food adventures at M3rNi3, struggled a bit with ingredient procurement as she prepared Entry #12: Cinnamon-Banana Muffins.
Camera: Casio Exilim EX-Z60
Abby, who pens Confabulation in the Kitchen from "somewhere in the south" invites us to be her valentine with Entry #13: simple-to-prepare, kid-friendly, heart-shaped festive cream cheese mints.
Camera: Fujifilm Finepix S5500
Peabody provides the requisite chocolate indulgence for her Seattle, WA area book club (if Peabody's providing Culinary Concoctions, where do I sign up?!?) and Entry #14 to this edition of DMBLGIT: Chocolate Cupcakes.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix 4600
Entry #15 is brought to us by Lynne of Cafe Lynnylu, a sweet take on a traditionally savory Italian classic: Grape Focaccia -- a perfect accompaniment on a spring picnic!
Camera: Canon 5D
Jessica from In Search of Dessert trades a lazy Saturday afternoon at home for antiquing adventures through small towns in Switzerland -- and ends her day by preparing Entry #16: the Perfect Scallop.
Camera: Nikon D200
Entry #17 returns us to February's "Waiter... there's something in my pie" celebration, as Piperita of the Kitchen Pantry in Milan, Italy prepares a savory Cheese Pie ala Nigella.
Camera: Sony CyberShot 5.1MP
Bee of Rasa Malaysia in Irvine, CA creates entry #18: Fried Shrimp from leftovers in her refrigerator. Bee, there's a guy named David who's created a "leftover" food blog event. With leftovers like this, I strongly suggest you check it out!
Camera: Canon Digital Elph SD450 Point and Shoot
Entry #19 comes from Arfi of Homemades in Tuakau, New Zealand. Arfi prepares this stunning fruit cheese from Damson plums harvested from her family orchard.
Camera: Canon Powershot A520
Danielle of Habeas Brulee in New York City credits a recent restaurant meal as the inspiration for her latest addiction and our Entry #20: Sweet and Sour Lotus Root.
Camera: Canon 30D, with a 100mm f2.8 macro lens
Entry #21 is another Valentine creation submitted by Anita of Dessert First (another bay area blogger). In her review of Scharffenberger and Steinberg's Essence of Chocolate, she highlights these opulent TKO's: Thomas Keller Oreos. Got Milk?
Camera: Canon EOS 400D Digital
While she asserts that "traditional" romance is lost on her (keep the diamonds and rubies -- just add to her cookbook collection), Freya of Writing at the Kitchen Table in the United Kingdom seduces her readers with this luxurious Goats Yoghurt and Honey Panna Cotta, featured here as Entry #22.
Camera: HP Photosmart 812
And from Italy, Staximo of Lo Spazimo di Saximo offers up Onion Muffins, entry #23. My apologies -- my Italian's a little rusty (and Google's translation is... odd). But there's a recipe for savory onion muffins here, that would pair quite nicely with chicken or seafood.
Camera: Canon S70
No takeout for Charise of More Bread and Cheese, Please in Dublin, OH. She dishes up Entry #24, homemade General Tso's Chicken without all that added sugar and MSG.
Camera: Canon Digital Rebel XTi
January's winner checks in with more pistachios... Mae of Rice and Noodles in the Channel Islands invites her readers to celebrate her new design (and her obsession with pistachios) with Entry #25: Pistachio Panna Cotta w Fresh Raspberries.
Camera: Cannon EOS 350D
New blogger Deena from Scooped in Sidney Australia shares her very Donna Hay event -- a Vanilla Cheesecake topped with Lemon Curd a la Jamie Oliver as entry #26.
Camera: Kodak Z710
Entry #27 also hails from Australia -- Melbourne Victoria, to be precise. Paul, (the gourmand behind Eat Me) exposes the culinary eroticism of the black fig.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix 885
Inspired by recipes incorporating matcha, Loukoum of Beau a la Louche provides entry #28, experimenting with a Trio of Chocolate Truffles.
Camera: Canon EOS 350D
Sarah from Avenue Food in Queens, NY offers the much maligned brussels sprout a makeover with entry #29: Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Shallot, Bacon, and Apple.
Camera: Canon Powershot S80
Food and Paper's Sarah of Pittsburgh, PA celebrates Valentine's Day this year not with the traditional chocolate, not with other gooey sweet confections, but with a bit of a sour note -- offering these delectable Blood Orange Curd Tarts with Raspberries as entry #30.
Camera: Canon A95
The eponymous SoRMuiJAi of Sydney Australia - a 21st century Auntie Mame - bakes up entry #31 this delightful chocolate cake for her beloved nephews.
Camera: Sony DSC-W5
Entry #32 comes to us from February's host, Erielle of Fancy Toast in Chicago, IL. Erielle wraps up a series detailing her obsession with tacos with her friend Abbey's recipe for tequila-laced tacos.
Camera: Nikon D70
Barbara, the author of You Gonna Eat All That? in Virginia offers us a slice of Entry #33 -- an "ass-kicking" Sesame Semolina Bread inspired by a recipe from the Bread Baker's Apprentice.
Camera: Minolta Maxxum 5D
From the blood orange food fantasies of The Food Philosophy's Paula concocts these vibrant Blood Orange Jellies, which she offers as entry #34.
Camera: Sony Cyber-Shot 6.0
Sarah Ikegami of Valencia, CA reminisces about her honeymoon in Paris, using these Nutella Sandwiches to stir up sweet memories and providing entry #35.
Camera: Canon Rebel XLT
Another Australian entry, Y of Lemon Pi responds to the summer heat in the southern hemisphere with entry #36, this Chilled Green Soybean Soup.
Camera: Panasonic DMC-LX2
Entry #37 comes from Bazu of Where's the Revolution in Syracuse, NY, who celebrates spring with this sushi-inspired Magic Avocado.
Camera: Canon PowerShot A620
Bea from La Tartine Gourmande satisfies a late night urge to bake with Honey and Orange Madeleines. Perfectly paired with Tea for entry #38.
Camera: Canon 30D
Francesco from the Food Traveller offers the simple yet sophisticated Chocolate Shortbread Cookies as Entry #39.
Camera: Nikon D200
Lien of Notitie van Lien in Drenthe, Netherlands shows readers that it is easy to get green - the green of Gelato al Pistachio submitted here as enry #40
Camera: Canon Powershot G7
Entry #41 is brought to us by Johanna, the genius behind The Passionate Cook of London. Adopting a new approach to utilizing the bounty from her CSA deliveries, Johanna offers a savory bridge between winter and spring in her Red Onion and Hazelnut Tarte Tartin.
Camera: EOS 20D
My Korean Kitchen's Sue (very recently of Brisbane, Australia) celebrates garlic with her contribution to a Weekend Herb Blogging event in February. The dish: Garlic Chives and Baked Garlic Salad with Grilled Pork - Entry 42.
Camera: Canon EOS 400D
Entry #43: This Ice Cream Sandwich Dessert, providing a combination of sweet seduction and disappearing act in Kristen's kitchen.
Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-P8
Anna of Morsels & Musings in Sidney, Australia checks in with entry #44: the Sticky Fig.
Camera: Canon PowerShot A95
Entry #45 celebrates comfort food over drama with this simple savory Leek & Potato Soup with Fennel Seeds and Chives, offered by Ilva of Lucullian Delights in Tuscany, Italy.
Camera: Sony Alpha 100
Meeta of What's for Lunch, Honey in Weimar, Germany contemplates the sublte differences between laziness and comfort as she prepares her contribution to Waiter, There's Something in my... Pie. The result is entry 46: Covered Creamy Veal & Mushrooms.
Camera: Nikon D70s
Entry number 47 is another low-key but tasty Valentine's Day treat offered by Helen of Tartlette: these charming Individual Blueberry Pies.
Camera: Canon Power Shot A610
Many of you will remember February's DMBLGiT winner: Stanislas of Blanc D'Oeuf. He checks in this month with entry #48: Cocktail Samania, celebrating the birthday of a blog friend.
Camera: Canon 400 + Sigma 105 Macro f/2.8
J of Have Fork, will Travel in the United Kingdom provides thoughtful commentary on a new cutting board and a trusted knife with entry #49: Chop Chop.
Camera: Leica C-Lux
Jerry of Cooking by the Seat of my Pants in Texas provides entry #50: Sausage Stew, the perfect antidote to a nasty mid winter tummy bug.
Camera: Canon PowerShot S3 IS, (natural lighting from sliding door + table lamp, Macro mode w/auto Exposure)
Another Australian checks in... Entry 51 is JenJen of Milk and Cookies' first foray into the tumultuous, theatrical world of the souffle: her take on Coffee and Marsala Souffle.
Camera: Canon EOS 300D
Taking a break from her month-long quest for the perfect Nutella concoction, Sarah from Ms. Adventures in Italy from -- you got it -- Italy offers entry 52, converting pizza to pasta with Homemade Pappardelle with Leeks and Gorgonzola.
Camera: Canon Powershot S230
Rachel of Fresh Approach Cooking in Los Angeles, CA invites fellow insomniacs to check out Good Food ("foodie radio heaven" on KCRW - 89.9 in LA or podcast at KCRW.com) and shares entry 53: Dukkah.
Camera: Kodak EasyShare
Heading north on the California coast, entry 54 comes from Mary of Alpineberry in neighboring San Francisco. Mary tests her new silicon bakeware with adorable and seasonably appropriate Chocolate Brownie Hearts.
Camera: Canon Powershot A95
Brilynn of Jumbo Empanadas in Canada proves that sometimes a picture tells the whole story with Love the Pig, entry 55.
Camera: Nikon 2100 Coolpic
After an impromptu shopping spree, Piggy of Piggy's Cooking Jorunal in Singapore offers us entry #56 this luscious Lavender Lemon Pound Cake.
Camera: Canon EOS 350D
Nicole of For the Love of Food seems to be having server problems, checking in with entry #57: Italian Artichokes.
Camera: Konica Minolta DiMAGE F100
Entry #58 comes to us from Cenk of Cafe Fernando as he reminisces about his first days and his first friends in San Francisco and shares Vanskapkaka, or St. Olaf friendship cake.
Camera: Kodak P880
Swee, a Self-Proclaimed Foodaholic based in Sidney Australia celebrates the waning summer in the southern hemisphere with this charming Hollywood inspired Manise sorbet (think Bennifer... this one's a conjunction of mango and star anise), coming in with entry #59
Camera: Fuji Finepix v10
Ahn of Food Lover's Journey in Melbourne Australia celebrates a faraway friend's special day with entry #60: Lovers' Knots.
Camera: Canon 300D
Brigitte of Eine Schwabin in Fernost in Germany celebrates Thailand with an amazing array of dishes, including these Thai Nibbles, entry #61.
Camera: Canon PowerShot S3 IS
This simple yet stunning Panna Cotta al Cioccolato from Tulip of Conservare in Frigo in Rome Italy is entry #62.
Camera: Olympus SP 500 Ultra Zoom
How do you respond to a late-winter snowstorm? If you're Esther of Boxcar Kitchen in Paris France, you let others wrestle with the shovels and snowblowers, while you pull out the trusty Kitchenaid and whip up entry #63, these charming Over the Moon cookies.
Camera: Nikon D40
Returning to the States, Jennifer from Egg and Soldier in New York City succumbs to the sensuous seduction of Sambuca, providing entry #64: Chocolate Sambuca Cookies.
Camera: Canon PowerShot A710 IS
My Hungarian's a little rusty, but entry 65 -- a cup of rich, sensuous Hot Chocolate from Dora at Lila Fuge has me dreaming of rainy nights, cozy blankets and torrid love stories
Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20
Resisting the urge to simply consume a slab of sushi-grade salmon as-is but also refusing to ruin it with the application of heat, Haalo of Cook (almost) Anything at Least Once in Melbourne Australia offers entry #66 – a Salmon and Caviar Timbale.
Camera: Nikon D50
Celebrating a successful workout with this sensational Butternut Squash Risotto, FoodBlogga Susan of southern
Camera: Canon PowerShot A95
According to Denin of Cloudberry Quark, the Lenten season in
Camera: Canon 10D (Sigma 18-50mm 1:2.8 lens)
In Michigan, Rose details her latest bout with RDS – Recurrent Dish Syndrome – and proves that great things often come out of cozy 64-Square-Foot Kitchens – including DMBLGiT entry #69, her Pretty in Pink Macaroons.
Camera: Canon SD600
Karen, the creative voice behind Cherry Leader in
Camera: Canon IXUS 700
Our final entry comes to us from Cookiecrumb the brilliant bum behind I'm Mad and I Eat in Marin County, CA, who sets out to prove that all winter soups AREN'T earth-toned with entry #71: Orange is Not the Only Soup.
Camera: Nikon D70
And there you have it -- 71 stunning, captivating photographs that graced the pages of food blogs around the world in February. Soups & salads, savories & sweets, from pizza to panna cotta and back again, we've seen a bit of everything. To quote an overused phrase, whose cuisine will reign supreme...?
Stay tuned for the results on Sunday April 1...
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11 comments:
Hey Ya! Could you pass on the address to send to? Thanks :)
I sent in my entry yesterday - did you get it?
Yay! Thanks!
Abby from Confabulation in the Kitchen (in North Carolina!)
These are great! Maybe photography is the next career for all of us! Thanks for putting this all together.
Thanks for those great words on each photo! Nice work!
Really nice layout! Thanks so much for hosting!
Hello, Could you pass on the address to send to? Thanks!
Thanks for telling me about the leftover blog...will check it out. :)
hi, you sent me an email confirming my entry, but I still haven't seen it posted...just checking in to see where things stand. Thanks!
Thank you for the event!
I'm stunned and humbled. Such beautiful work by everyone, and huge cheers to you for coordinating it all.
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