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Peasant

  1. the dish
    Peasant’s Mason Jar Spaghetti Carbonara Is a Genius Bit of Tableside CookingThe server shakes it like a Hemingway daiquiri.
  2. closings
    Good-bye to Peasant, an Ageless Restaurant 15 Years Ahead of Its TimeThe fire will soon go out on Elizabeth Street.
  3. You Need to Try Rabbit LasagnaOne iconic Italian restaurant has served the dish for 20 years.
  4. Why an Esteemed NYC Chef Is Expanding to Long Island’s North Fork“You know how beautiful it is out here. It’s heaven. For a chef, somebody who’s cooking, it doesn’t get any better.”
  5. Trendlet
    New Flames: Why Cooking With Wood Is the Hottest Trend in TownFrom Salvation Burger to Jams, it looks like just about every chef in town is going to be cooking in, over, or around a roaring wood fire this fall.
  6. Grub Guides
    14 Tricked-Out Lasagnas That Will Get You Through WinterPasta. Meat. Cheese. Warmth.
  7. Celebrity Settings
    Macklemore Dines at A Voce; The Obama Ladies Enjoy Dessert at PeasantPlus: PH-D hosted the cool kids’ VMA after-party, and more, in this week’s roundup.
  8. The Grub Street Diet
    Actor Steve Schirripa Eats Off-Menu Tuna With Drew Nieporent, Hits the“I’m a big guy. I can’t fit in at these trendy places where you’re squished.”
  9. The Grub Street Diet
    Chef Didier Elena Escapes the Grind With Street Eats and Food-Centric Family“You taste and taste all day — and trust me, it adds up.”
  10. The Grub Street Diet
    Ricky Van Veen Eats Lean Cuisine to Offset Twix Bars, LovesHe’s oblivious to sugar highs and intimidated at Cafe Select.
  11. The Grub Street Diet
    Food Professor and Cookbook Author Lourdes Castro Likes Her Egg Yolks Runny and“I love egg yolks and I eat them all the time, I just don’t like them cooked. Yuck. I like runny yolks.”
  12. Celebrity Settings
    Marea Is Too Stuffy for Mayor MikeWhen called upon to recommend a restaurant to the Mayor, Frank Bruni fails.
  13. The Food Chain
    Marea’s Spinosini With Langoustines Transports Frank de Carlo to the“The most authentic Italian food I’ve tasted in this country.”
  14. The Food Chain
    Philly Chef David Katz Is a Fan of Peasant’s Spit-Roasted Pig and Creamy“You can go to 100 restaurants in Philly and only find three that cook creamy potatoes properly.”
  15. The Other Critics
    The Mott Is Wonderfully Quaint; Another Rave for the Standard GrillPlus: Alan Richman braves the trek to Umi Nom, and Danyelle Freeman likes the Mott, in our weekly roundup of restaurant reviews.
  16. What to Eat
    Finally, a Cause We Can Believe In: Sardines, Wonderful Sardines!Why do these flavorful fish still get such a bad rap?
  17. Clarifications
    Bruni Enters Hipster Territory, Is Quickly Called Out by Down by the HipsterDoes the ‘Times’ critic know the difference between the Lower East Side and Nolita?
  18. Mediavore
    Red Hook Gets a Sausage Emporium; Morning News Anchors Love Flex MusselsPlus: Another free pizza bar, and David Waltuck’s least favorite meat, all in our morning news roundup.
  19. NewsFeed
    Steve Cuozzo Is Mad As Hell and Not Going to Eat It AnymoreThe ‘Daily News’ curmudgeon calls out several tired trends.
  20. NewsFeed
    Samuelsson and Ripert Sell New York to the TouristsThe chefs are among the new wave of celebrities tapped for the city’s “Just Ask The Locals” ads.
  21. House Mix
    The Music Is Pleasant at PeasantA typical night might take you from Patty’s ‘Mixed-Up, Shook-Up Girl’ to Madonna’s ‘Material Girl.’
  22. Mediavore
    Inflation Running Rampant; Richman Hits TerroirTONY awards the Mermaid Inn the best place to be seen, inflation is going crazy, and Richman can’t take the crowd at Terroir.
  23. The Underground Gourmet
    Steve Schirripa Has No Problem With Little Italy, Steaks In his new cable cooking show, Steve Schirripa’s Hungry (Lifeskool network, debuting December 6), Uncle June’s faithful manservant Bobby Baccalieri tours his favorite New York Italian kitchens and takes some sauce-splattered pointers from pals like Rao’s Frank Pellegrino and Peasant’s Frank De Carlo. Rob Patronite and Robin Raisfeld asked the man Tony Soprano immortalized as a “calzone with legs” to expound on his favorite pastime — eating on and off the set. There are a lot of cooking shows out there these days. What distinguishes yours from the competition? This is a real guy going into a real kitchen; I think after you watch this, you’re really going to learn how to make the meatballs from Rao’s. It’s a combination of talking, comedy, and how-to. Who does the cooking at home? My wife; I eat, she cooks. Which is why I’m doing this new show. They’re teaching me how to cook. In one episode, you spotlight the Mulberry Street restaurant Il Cortile. Do you think that Little Italy gets a bad rap? I think it does. First of all, it’s a lot of fun down there. There’s a lot of tourists, but Il Cortile is as good an Italian restaurant as any in the city.
  24. Openings
    Bacaro Opens Doors, Expect Salami and Epaulettes According to Urbandaddy, Peasant’s new restaurant, Bacaro, was to open tomorrow with a party for the neighborhood. Didn’t sound right to us — was a place like Peasant really surrendering their first night to the notoriously steak-and-stripper-happy readers of the Dad? We went down last night, strolled right in (what’s this, no list?) and indeed, owners Frank and Dulci DeCarlo were throwing a bacchanalian fête for the usual Soho/Nolita/Chinatown suspects — basically everyone you’d see at Sway’s Morrissey night. (Note to anyone planning to be a Benjamin Cho hipster type for Halloween: Epaulettes are majorly in.)
  25. Neighborhood Watch
    Plate of Pig Liver Silences Bruni in Nolita; ‘Top Chef’ Contestant’sAstoria: Coffee and desserts are available at Tell Astorya Cafe on 28th Avenue during events including Friday’s Independent Film nights and afternoon jazz on Saturday. [Joey in Astoria] Clinton Hill: Former Top Chefer Josie Smith-Malave has named her restaurant on Waverly and Greene Speakeasy. [Clinton Hill Blog] East Village: The food-feature documentary King Corn opens today at Cinema Village. [Cakehead] Flatiron: Centro Vinoteca’s Anne Burrell, Heather Carlucci-Rodriguez of Lassi, and Dos Caminos chef Ivy Stark will be cooking for next Thursday’s benefit for Women Chefs & Restaurateurs at the Prince George Ballroom. [Gothamist] Greenwich Village: Gray’s Papaya on 8th Street has endorsed Bloomberg for president because “he talks the talk, and he’ll walk the walk.” [Blog Chelsea] Nolita: Frank Bruni is actually at a loss for words to describe a favorite dish that Frank DeCarlo serves at Peasant: “the suckling pig liver will fascinate you because it tastes so very much like other liver you’ve had and yet … and yet … different, but in ways that are tough to pinpoint.” [Diner’s Journal/NYT]
  26. Back of the House
    Rocket Rod Dances Back Into the River Café; Nobody Likes IlanRod Stewart, banned for life at the River Café for pulling his own “rod” out, gets readmitted after a penitential jig for owner Buzzy O’Keefe. [NYDN] McDonald’s coffee “the cheapest and the best,” according to Consumer Reports. Of course, it was only going up against Burger King, Dunkin’ Donuts, and Starbucks. [NYDN] Frank Bruni also thinks Marcel got the shaft in the Top Chef finale. Does Ilan have any fans in the media at all? [NYT]