Archive for September, 2010

Chef Ana Quincoces Joins the ADA for Health Fair November 21st

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

Feria de la Salud - Health Fair  =  Family Fun !

November 21, 2010

 feria de la salud

Tropical Park
7900 SW 40th St.
 Miami, FL

11am- 6pm

Celebrate Life! Learn as a family! Free health screenings, live music & dancing, cooking demonstrations, speakers, health information & more! Never has learning to stay healthy been this much of a fiesta! Join us at Feria de Salud: Por Tu Familia, Sunday, November 21, 2010 at Tropical Park, Miami, FL.

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Celebirty Chef Ana Quincoces from IMUSA’s Top Chef Program in honor of a good cause and to support the American Diabetes Association will be  cooking up a delicious and tasty meal.  She will also be sharing great nutrition and cooking tips and help make your life in the kitchen a little more simple.

Free Health Screenings for the following will be available:

Cholesterol
Glucose
Blood Pressure
Bone Density
Body Mass Index
Waist Circumference
Osteoporosis
Vision Screenings
Hearing Screenings
Peripheral Neuropathy Foot Screenings

Thanks to:

American Diabetes Association

American Diabetes Association

 

 

 

Chef Ana Quincoces’ Cooking Demo Macy’s September 18, 2010

Monday, September 20th, 2010

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Chef Ana Quincoces Cooking Demo with Macy’s & IMUSA

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Saturday September 18, 2010 – Chef Ana Quincoces Cooking Demonstration at Macy’s Aventura

Along with Chef Ana Quincoces cooking Macy’s had different stations including Lancôme cosmetic makeovers, coffee/cappuccinos, kid’s crafts, salsa dancers, desserts and raffling of prizes. Overall great success!

Just FYI there is another event with Ana Quincoces this coming Saturday, September 25, 2010 @ the Southland Mall which you are more than welcome to invite your family and friends.

Some of our special guests…AnaPortrait-bio page

 

Chef Ana Quincoces of course, cooking up some Congri Rice and Pan Seared Tuna with Pico de Gallo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday September 18, 2010 – Chef Ana Quincoces Cooking Demonstration at Macy’s Aventura

Along with Chef Ana Quincoces cooking Macy’s had different stations including Lancôme cosmetic makeovers, coffee/cappuccinos, kid’s crafts, salsa dancers, desserts and raffling of prizes. Overall great success!

Just FYI there is another event with Ana Quincoces this coming Saturday, September 25, 2010 @ the Southland Mall which you are more than welcome to invite your family and friends.

Some of our special guests…

IMG_0202 Julia Benning, Manager of Southeast Region Macy’s Entertainment
IMG_0205 Dee LennoxLennox Catering, Media & Promotions www.deelennox.com
IMG_0203 Liliam LopezPresident/CEOSouth Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce www.sflHCC.com

IMUSA Electric Pressure Cooker Tested and Recommended by Good Housekeeping’s October Issue

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Good Housekeeping’s October issue recommended our very own IMUSA Electric Pressure Cooker in their goods test panel. Save time with our multi-use electric pressure cooker (Busy lifestyle? it’s slow cooker too!) Available at ChefLatino.com

Good Housekeeping: The Goods

Good Housekeeping The Goods Recommends IMUSA Pressure Cooker - Electric

Must-Haves From a Latina Chef | Elsie Ramos

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Chef Elsie Featured in La Cosmopolatina.

Chef Elsie Ramos may have heard the now famous Gordon Ramsay catchphrase “Shut it Down” one too many times when she was a contestant on season one of Hell’s Kitchen, but no one is shutting down this culinary diva anytime soon. Knowing all too well about the on-the-go, modern Latina lifestyle that keeps us constantly on our toes and with very little time to spare, Elsie’s first cookbook, Turkey Tacos and Arroz Con Pollo is a life saver.From mini mofongos to rice with black beans and ham, Elsie specializes in traditional Latin dishes and infuses them with a Puerto Rican flair. Her recipes are refreshingly easy to follow and will leave you wanting to head over to mami’s house and show her your new cooking skills. Do we even need an excuse to go shopping, ladies? Here are the must-haves Elsie shares with us that every Latina chef needs.

What are the must have utensils every Latina should have?

Every Latina NEEDS a caldero! It is the staple for the best rice dish. A good knife is key to safe and quick prepping. You will always have a few in your kitchen drawers, but there is always a “favorite” that just feels right when you’re using it.

 What is one ingredient you cannot cook without?

Sofrito is made with simple produce (onion, garlic, peppers and cilantro) but it is my number one ingredient on almost all my dishes. Sofrito is great for seasoning beans, rice, pasta or soup. It also makes a great rub on steak or chicken. It is so easy to make that I always keep batches of it in my fridge.

What is one easy to make meal every Latina should have under their belt?

Arroz con pollo, what else? When you think of Latin cooking, you always think of arroz con pollo. It’s delicious and easy to make. It’s a whole meal in one and while the process is similar in all Latin cultures, you can customize it and make it special to you; I like to add vegetables or olives to dress it up.

So wear that chef’s hat proud, ladies, because you’ll be leaving your guests wanting seconds!

Chef Elsie Ramos may have heard the now famous Gordon Ramsay catchphrase “Shut it Down” one too many times when she was a contestant on season one of Hell’s Kitchen, but no one is shutting down this culinary diva anytime soon. Knowing all too well about the on-the-go, modern Latina lifestyle that keeps us constantly on our toes and with very little time to spare, Elsie’s first cookbook, Turkey Tacos and Arroz Con Pollo is a life saver.From mini mofongos to rice with black beans and ham, Elsie specializes in traditional Latin dishes and infuses them with a Puerto Rican flair. Her recipes are refreshingly easy to follow and will leave you wanting to head over to mami’s house and show her your new cooking skills. Do we even need an excuse to go shopping, ladies? Here are the must-haves Elsie shares with us that every Latina chef needs.

What are the must have utensils every Latina should have?

Every Latina NEEDS a caldero! It is the staple for the best rice dish. A good knife is key to safe and quick prepping. You will always have a few in your kitchen drawers, but there is always a “favorite” that just feels right when you’re using it.

 

What is one ingredient you cannot cook without?

Sofrito is made with simple produce (onion, garlic, peppers and cilantro) but it is my number one ingredient on almost all my dishes. Sofrito is great for seasoning beans, rice, pasta or soup. It also makes a great rub on steak or chicken. It is so easy to make that I always keep batches of it in my fridge.

What is one easy to make meal every Latina should have under their belt?

Arroz con pollo, what else? When you think of Latin cooking, you always think of arroz con pollo. It’s delicious and easy to make. It’s a whole meal in one and while the process is similar in all Latin cultures, you can customize it and make it special to you; I like to add vegetables or olives to dress it up.

So wear that chef’s hat proud, ladies, because you’ll be leaving your guests wanting seconds!

 

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