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Space Invader: Chef Rob McDaniel

“Rob McDaniel keeps a cluttered war room. Crumples of balled-up loose leaf strewn about the floor, the script so small you can barely make out words like “prosciutto,” “padron,” and “porchetta” among the folds. Dozens, maybe hundreds, of cookbooks: lining the bookshelves, stacked on the floor, some piled in a heap on the table, now used as a makeshift armrest. An apothecary cabinet bulged in a corner, its haphazard drawers of cumin, curry, coriander, cast jagged shadows in the low light coming through the room’s only window. In the middle of it all, a map. And over that map hulked McDaniel.

There, in the map, Montgomery, beckoning - the prize of the River Region. McDaniel plotted for days in his stronghold on Lake Martin; he strategized, worked through plan after plan in his mind. This would not be Rob’s first invasion. In February 2012, Rob invaded Kitchen Stadium, ready to do battle with the culinary worlds keenest warriors. McDaniel used his secret weapon - Alabama Peach Moonshine - to help Chris Hastings unseat Bobby Flay, the “King of Sausage.” That invasion was successful, but Rob knew not to rest on his laurels. Montgomery would produce unique challenges all its own.”

Read the Full Feature by Brent Rosen here... 

PostedOctober 15, 2013
AuthorMade Editor
CategoriesFeature
TagsRob McDaniel, farm to table, EAT South
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Front Porch Fest Tickets On Sale Now!

Join The Front Porch Fest as award winning chefs Wesley True, David Bancroft, Graham Hage, Leonardo Maurelli, Chris Harrigan, Brandon Burleson offer a tasty glimpse into the evolving world of slow, sustainable, locally sourced cuisine.

In keeping with the The Front Porch Revival’s local theme, dishes will feature small family run Alabama businesses like world renowned artisan goat cheeses from Elkmont, AL provided by Tasia Malakasis’s Belle Chevre creamery, as well as classic Southern recipes featuring an Alabama kitchen staple, the addiction-inducing relishes and pickles from the Wickles pickles family.

To keep your spirits strong the boys from Back Forty Beer Co. will kindly offer their diverse brands of hand crafted Southern Ales that have helped signal the fact the craft beer revolution has not skipped over the South.

TIckets include tastings of food (come early they are limited!) and music starting at 2:00. Buy tickets online by clicking the photo above!

Join us to hear-Ben Sutton Band, Festival Expressions, and The Dexateens.

All ages, kids 12 and under free. Must be 21 to drink alcohol. Rain or shine!

Buy your tickets online here! 

 

PostedSeptember 16, 2013
AuthorMade Editor
CategoriesBlog
Tagsevent, Front Porch Revival, music, farm to table, Leo Maurelli, David Bancroft, Wesley True, Back Forty Beer Co.
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