Tag: San Francisco

Joe’s Special – A True Original

After the ominous, but delicious, “Hangtown Fry,” Original Joe’s “Joe’s Special” is probably San Francisco’s most famous breakfast. Unless you’re counting the Buena Vista Café’s Irish coffee as breakfast, and now that I think about it, you probably should.


This mammoth plate of food features three eggs, a half-pound of meat, and more than enough spinach. Apparently a late-night patron requested his spinach omelet include a hamburger patty, and this is what happened. In respect to good ol’ made-up “Joe,” I’ve kept the original portions, so feel free to share with a friend or three.

Speaking of mammoth, this should make all you paleo-diet people who keep emailing me happy. Skip the toast and you’re in high-protein/low-carb heaven. As far as the method goes; even a caveman could do it. Just be sure to season generously at each stage, and taste at the end, and you’ll be enjoying a truly delicious, San Francisco original. Enjoy!


Ingredients for one huge portion:
NOTE: This version is mostly meat and spinach, but if you want something closer to a classic scramble, then cup the beef and spinach amounts in half. This is how most restaurants that copy the recipe do it!) 
1 tbsp olive oil
1/3 cup diced onion
1/2 cup sliced mushrooms
8 oz lean ground chuck
salt and pepper to taste
1/2 to 3/4 cup chopped, cooked spinach, squeezed very dry
3 large eggs
1 tsp chopped fresh basil
1 tsp chopped fresh oregano
Parmigiano-Reggiano to finish the top

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Soup Weather

From what I hear, this could be the coldest winter in decades, and although that plush Snuggie does a decent job of keeping you warm (and fashionable), there’s nothing like a steaming bowl of soup when it’s freezing outside. Here’s a small, but comforting collection of my all-time frigid weather favs.

Of course, it’s absolutely gorgeous today in San Francisco, and isn’t even winter for half the world, but I always like to tailor these recap posts to the least fortunate (weather-wise) among us. So keep warm, inside and out, and as always, enjoy!

Bumblebee Soup

No actual bees were harmed in the making of this awesome soup. 


Spanish Bread and Garlic Soup

More proof that when it comes to food, the Spanish are winning. 


American French Onion Soup

I forget what makes it “American,” but it must be something great


Cream of Cauliflower with Bacon Gremolata

Did we mention the bacon gremolata?


Minestrone Soup

First ballot “Winter Soup Hall of Fame” inductee. 


Cream of Asparagus Soup

Might seem a little more spring-ish, but that’s the idea. It warms while it reminds. 

Warming Up with Beef Merlot

The weather just turned cold and wet here in San Francisco,
and when that happens I always crave something hot and comforting, ladled from
a steaming pot. I do have a brand new video to post for Friday that
fits the bill nicely, but due to circumstances beyond my control, it will not be up
until late in the day. 

In the meantime, I hope you enjoy this video recipe for
beef merlot that I posted a few years ago. It’s an easy take-off on beef
bourguignon, and one of my all-time, cold-weather favorites. Be sure to read the original post here, to find out why the heck I used merlot. Enjoy!

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