SKORDO Kitchen
Emily in Italy
Wine, gelato, café, and of course food. These four things are what I often say living in Sicily “spoiled for me”. From 2010-2012 I had the privilege to live on the Italian island for two years while serving as a U.S. Navy Nurse. That time remains as some of the best years I’ve experienced, the vast majority of those memories surrounding wonderful company and of course, food.
Visiting Sun Oriental and Haknuman Meanchey
If you want to make authentic Asian food, chances are you’ll need to source some specialty ingredients. Lucky for us, there are just over a dozen international markets within the Portland peninsula. Portland Food Map does a great job highlighting the locations of the city's various markets, but specialty shops typically do the best business by word of mouth. I can’t speak for everyone, but I personally feel more confident trying somewhere new if I'm able to do some research to get a feel of what to expect. To help with this, I ventured out to two different Asian markets in Portland: Sun Oriental on Congress Street & Halmuman Meanchey on Forest Ave. These were the most accessible markets for me when considering location, hours, and variety.
We're Big Fans of Mumbai to Maine
Cherie Scott is a bright spot in Maine’s food scene. Her love of food and passion for home cooking is inspired by her two homes: Mumbai, India and Boothbay, Maine. The result is a culinary blend that manages to be both deeply rooted and expansive. Her blog, Mumbai to Maine highlights family recipes and gives us a glimpse into her home kitchen where she cooks alongside her kids and husband. The blog also features her latest venture: Maine’s Bicentennial Food Podcast. Each podcast episode is an interview with a chef, entrepreneur or scientist telling their Maine food adventure.
10 Days in Morocco
This time last year I flipped on Netflix clicked on Ugly Delicious and watched Dave Chang and Chrissy Teigen meander through the markets of Marrakech. Within the month we’d booked flights and scheduled a meet for our own Moroccan adventure. Dad and Penny would fly down from London and we’d meet for four days in Marrakech then Eric and I would head to the coast for a few days of surfing and we’d round out the trip in the Sahara. Turns out the actual schedule was a bit modified due to head colds and belly aches, but we still managed to hit the city, the beach and the desert. Along the way we ate great food and I fell hard for the colors and flavors of Morocco.
Apple Season
Apple picking is a standalone season in Maine. It comes on fast, but you know it’s arrived when social feeds fill up with picking portraits featuring flannels and LL Bean boots. We flock to pick-your-own orchards promising this is the year we’re going to use every single apple!
Fermentation and Gut Health
One Thanksgiving break in college I went to San Miguel de Allende as a nanny. At home the kiddos were on a very strict diet and I was a college student eating quick simple meals, but on this trip we all indulged. We were away for three weeks and I came home with a changed gut biome.
Tips: Boat Food
I spent a few years living and working on sailboats full time. My job was to cook for the owners, their friends, and occasionally racing crew. Learning how to provision, meal plan and use every little bit of food onboard was a gift and it taught me how to thoughtfully blend fresh and preserved foods. Turns out, that skill comes in handy every time I open my fridge and feel like there’s nothing to eat.
June Moments
Funny how some months seem to last a lifetime and others fly by in a flash. This morning I woke up and looked through my photos from the last few weeks and was happy to see the little moments that were captured. June has been filled with milestones in and out of the shop. Oh, and there’s a recipe in here for homemade quick pickled beets!
Introducing...
Welcome to SKORDO Kitchen! It’s the next big phase in our SKORDO story and we’re thrilled to share it with you.