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Sign up to get a ‘mystery box’ of barbecue for a good cause, Meat Fight on May 4 Boxes cost $135 and come with ribs, pulled pork, pimento cheese and more. Slow Bone BBQ is one of the barbecue joints making meaty little bites for Meat Fight s $135 mystery box. Who knows what you ll get? Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. May 4, 2021.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer) At 10 a.m. May 4, 2021, barbecue fans in-the-know will race to their computers. Dallas nonprofit Meat Fight is selling $135 boxes of food, available for pick-up via a drive-through on May 29, 2021, at Lakewood Brewing Co. Each box, described by Meat Fight organizer Alice Laussade as “part barbecue, part mystery box,” will have 15 items in it. ....
And Now, a Word From Dallas’ Food and Drink Industry on 2020 We asked chefs, restaurateurs, bar owners, bakers, and other industry insiders about this rollercoaster of a year. Here s what they said. By Eve Hill-Agnus, Rosin Saez, Kathy Wise Published in Food & Drink December 22, 2020 4:01 pm “How was this year for you?” is a typically simple question come late December. But 2020 was not typical and it definitely wasn’t simple. So when we queried some of Dallas’ prominent voices in the food realm, we figured answers would be justifiably…fraught. We wanted to know how they weathered 2020, but also what they’re leaving behind and what they’re looking forward to in the new year. Without further ado, a look back at the bizarre, tragic, sometimes uplifting, but never not unique, 2020. ....
How Dallas Chefs Harnessed the Power of TikTok A cache of the city s culinary talent, women chefs in particular, took to the social video platform to survive the pandemic with charm, humor, and badass cookery. By Eve Hill-Agnus Published in Food & Drink December 23, 2020 1:12 pm When 2020 seemed too much for me at various times this year I’d go back to a TikTok video from late April. That is, from before we knew where things were headed, before we knew how much a deep well-spring of joy and resilience and levity we’d need this year. Chefs Anastacia Quiñones-Pittman, Janice Provost, Tida Pichakron, Jeana Johnson, Sandy Bussey, Sarah Green, Danyele McPherson, and Uno Immanivong knew, seemingly preternaturally, how to give us cheer. They made the video, which begins with Quiñones-Pittman throwing a box of salt to Immanivong, in zebra print, and ends with Provost tossing a burst of confetti, like a declaration that said, “We did it. We made ....