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Tasting Thursdays
Sicily and the Mediterranean - The Most Successful Diet of them All.


                                              
Chef Salazar's 5th foray into the Mediterrenean for Tasting Thursday inspiration has made me wonder why we don't all regard this region as the harbinger of the great american dieting crusade.  In an American culture which often satiates itself upon the kitchen counter altar of its culinary fads and celebrates its eating habits in an often ridiculous and preposterous way, it is refreshing to realize that there nevertheless remain three important ingredients or reference points that we may ultimately return to time and time again whenever we grow weary of the latest dieting trends.  These trends can range from the sensible, disciplined yet very difficult weight-watching approach of consistently trimming your fat and calorie choices to the more sensational, problematic, and nearly impossible to maintain culinary diversion of adopting an almost completely carb, protein, or whatever else ad infinitum diet.  The options regarding what we should eat; how we should eat; and what benefits may be derived from such approaches are as boundless as the book shelves and blogs which hold the information.  As we jump from one dieting or fasting indulgence to another, does any of us ever stop to wonder why none of them seem to possess the staying power of that oldest and most tried and true dieting doctrine of of all - moderation!

Having come of age in the Mediterranean, moderation as a dieting exercise is the indisputable king of culinary fads.  It is an approach whose time of prominence may have been yesteryear but whose influence and essence is remarkably constant for the last two thousand years.  What was good for Cicero, Ceasar or even the 115 + years of age fisherman living near the beaches of Palermo today surely must be good for us as well?

For after all it is in the moderation of thier diet that the early civilizations of the mediterranean approached most deftly to the true purpose of human existence - living the good life - and embracing the dolce vita that is all around us in the food that we eat, the wine that we drink, and the bread that we make both figuratively and literally.  Perhaps there has never been a more effective and salubrious piece of advice provided for our dining benefit than that of the old Italian proverb: "Moderation in all things!" 

It is a credo which Chef Salazar no doubt has fully embraced.  With such superb bread, wine and olives available in the region it would come as no suprise to any chef worth his weight in olive oil to understand that such sage advice likely dervived from some ancient Sicilian culinary forebearer.  In no other place is the Mediterranean Holy Trinity of wine, olive oil and bread more in evidence than in this waterbound island locked away in one of the earliest cradles of civilization.  All three ingredients of the Santa Trinita Mediterranea combine to form the primary staples of this greatest diet of all, tailor-made for the hilly slopes, poor soil and sun-drenched terrain of this most traditional and ancient of Italian regions.   

One more diet, one more fancy miracle ingredient, or one more failed meal scheme asking you to scrape by on paltry vituals and an unsatisfied appetite is rarely going to make one healthier or happier but it might inspire one to take another look at the precursor of all meal schemes, the original one which hails from the mediterranean and simply states to cook your ingredients in olive oil, to make your bread fresh and to cleanse your palate with wine.  Tactically in the kitchen it is not what you eat that makes you healthy; but rather it is how you prepare what you eat, how you pair what you eat, and how you wash it all down which is truly at the heart of any man or woman's culinary health and happiness.

Chef Jose Salazar agrees that very little else is as important in the kitchen than using simple ingredients and the proper cooking technique for each respective cuisine and region of the world he prepares and visits.  For a 5th time he will be returning to the Mediterranean on Thursday, April 19th to showcase the virtues of this most original and longlasting approaches to dietary excellence.  In short, eat what you desire; prepare it correctly; pair it effectively; and finally drink what you want but indulge in it responsbily and with the proper food closeby and according to age-old sicilian tradition you can never go wrong.  And, oh yes, one last thing, take a nice brisk walk to fountain square when the meal is finished. 

To make your last-minute last reservation for this months' Tasting Thursday call the Palace Restuarant Cincinnatian directly at 513-381-3000.  Superbly prepared cuisine, organically grown sicilian wine and home-grown Jazz with the Phillip Paul Trio are the staples of Cincinnati's Sicilian evening.  Buon Appetito!

Where is Jose Salazar going next?
Jose Salazar and "Tasting Thursday" is on its way to Sicily!


Every afternoon I make a point of passing through the kitchen to greet and exchange pleasantries with my colleagues in the restaurant. Typically there is always something cooking both literally and figuratively as the ingeneuity and creative zeal of Chef Jose Salazer is something that has never failed to impress me. But on one particular afternoon, in 2009, as I scurried on by, the Chef flagged me down with what seemed to be an extra-ordinary flourish as he stood in conference over his kettle with several members of his staff to exclaim, in a boisterous tone of excitement, that he had "an idea."

"An idea?" I responded, with about as much eager anticipation in my voice as he had enthusiasm in his.

"Yes, I was thinking I would take 'Tasting Thursdays' on tour - every 3rd Thursday a new destination. First stop will be Italy, then perhaps Germany, then the South pacific, Japan, and who knows where else from there."

And from there Chef Jose Salazer, Maitre' d John Mclean, and the proud staff of The Palace Restaurant Cincinnatian has maintained their culinary tour de force ever since.  From his first stop in Italy, Chef Salazar then moved on to various cuisines as diverse as Peruvian, German, Polish, Puerto-Rican, Japanese, Indian, Pacific Islands, Cajun, French, Irish, English, Spanish, Korean, Brazilian, and on..and..and on...So many lands and regions have been explored that Chef Jose Salazar may one day run out of stoppin points.  That's why, starting this Tasting Thursday, when The Palace Restasurant becomes Sicily for a day, The Cincinnatian Hotel and Maitre' d John Mclean, are asking you - the fan of Tasting Thursdays - where you want Jose to travel in the Summer!  Any region, any one of the world's cuisines, can and will be bravely tackled by this Chef with extra-ordinary culinary ambition.  State your case and let us know where you would like him to go!
In the meantime, keep watching for the upcoming Sicilian menu which will be posted here, on our website and on our Facebook page.   True to tradition The Cincinnatian Hotel will try to have nation-specific music to accompany the meal whenever possible.  Short of that the Legendary Phillip Paul Jazz Trio will bring their classic live elegance to attend to your every bite.  While savoring the meal, you may also savor excellent Sicilian and Italian Wines hand-picked by Maitre' d and Wine Steward John Mclean.

The purpose and goal of Tasting Thursdays is simple:  The Mission of the Palace Restaurant is to allow our guests and patrons to plant an American flag upon several of the world's most celebrated cuisines without ever having to leave the convenience of their own home.  In so doing you thereby avoid the actual expense of travel and research into which of Rome's, which of Paris' or which of Tokyo's restaurants you will have to seek out for the finest dining experience.  This is truly an estimable culinary endeavor in any foodie's book.  One chef attempting to tackle so many different styles of food - effectually transforming his restaurant for an entire evening into a Sicilian Cafe, a Japanese Sushi Bar or a German Stube - solely for a flight of culinary fancy and all for the enjoyment of the people of Cincinnati.

For just $60.00 per person, you can join the Chef each and every Third Thursday as he takes you on an international journey across all 7 continents to experience his pre-fixe, sensational interpretations of some of the world's most celebrated cuisines. 

Upcoming scheduled tastings include Vietnam and Columbia.  Check back here for details or provide me with your Tasting Thursday suggestsions.   Where else should Jose go?

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