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- Truffles & Cake Pops
- This photographer has documented Southern California’s street gang culture for 40 years
- MLB ghost kitchens to whip up ballpark food for delivery and pickup, courtesy of IHOP
- These Latina queens will be on Season 9 of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’
- Eater San Diego main menu
- Avian flu outbreak raises a disturbing question: Is our food system built on poop?
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As someone who is led by intuition in the kitchen, often measuring by eye and substituting ingredients on a whim, I sometimes find baking intimidating. It requires precision and even science — at the very least, a respect for how certain elements interact. One year after planting, my garden is beginning to bear fruit. On two bushes, blueberries are darkening by the day, bending thin branches as they cluster and swell under the sun. The effect is similar to cobbler à la mode, with the velvety cheesecake mirroring ice cream melting over warm fruit.
Truffles & Cake Pops
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Last November, actress Melissa Barrera was fired from a role in the “Scream” franchise because of her social media posts she made in support of the Palestinian people. Cazarin, who was at the show opening, says the image of him posing with two friends in front of a mural of the crucifixion of Jesus is a reminder of the life he left behind— he’s in the middle in the image above, wearing the black tank top. Morton says he and Ivory would “hit the streets,” recording interviews with various gangs throughout the ‘80s. One photograph features an older couple standing on the porch of their home as the lifeless body of a drive-by shooting victim lies on the sidewalk. Another shows a gang member from Barrio Logan Heights in San Diego awaiting treatment at an area hospital after being stabbed. Other prints showcase cliques of young Latino and Black men hanging out, or homegirls embracing each other.
This photographer has documented Southern California’s street gang culture for 40 years
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MLB ghost kitchens to whip up ballpark food for delivery and pickup, courtesy of IHOP
If all goes well, Metro hopes these cameras will increase ridership and improve bus times. When reaching adulthood, fostering friendships can get difficult. That’s why Emmely Avila created Los Angeles Friends (LAF), a group that invites Angelenos to branch out and meet new people.

These Latina queens will be on Season 9 of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’
In this episode, Michaeleen Doucleff explores research surrounding how parents can raise their children to care for and love their siblings. Looking at various cultures, she chose to closely follow a Latino family in Texas. Through the family’s anecdotes and pieces of advice, she reports on why and how Latino siblings and families are more likely to be amicable and happy. Whether you’re stopping for a beer before the game or looking for some late-night tacos, assistant Food editor Danielle Dorsey has covered all the bases. Check out one of these spots next time you’re headed to the Elysian Park area. Influential documentarian Lourdes Portillo passed away of cholangiocarcinoma, a kind of bile duct cancer, earlier this week.
I’ve yet to try the banana pudding cheesecake, but I’m not sure anything will sway my obsession away from the cobbler. Maybe the cheesecake milkshake blended with an entire slice of cheesecake. I first came across Cali Love Pie on Tiffany Hinton Jefferson‘s @blackownedfoodla Instagram account. The shop, located at the corner of Western Avenue and Venice Boulevard, celebrated its one-year anniversary on April 20.

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The peach cobbler cheesecake filling is studded with soft, supple peaches you can mash with your fork. Swirled around the fruit and throughout the cake is a caramel-colored ribbon of what tastes like cinnamon, nutmeg and sugar. The graham cracker crust is fine and packed tightly with enough butter to signal true decadence. I’ll take the ease of ticket purchasing, relaxed atmosphere in the stations and breathtaking scenery of train travel over the stress of flying and angst of driving any day. I’ve ridden the train up and down the Southern California coast, taken the three-day Amtrak journey from L.A. To Seattle (twice!), spent a couple of days in a scenic car over the Canadian Rockies and traveled by rail in Europe and Japan.
I’m convinced that if more people embraced car cake, road rage would decrease by at least 58%. I’d be more open to dating someone who lives on the other side of the 405 Freeway. One could potentially enjoy any slice of cake in the car, but what I’m referring to specifically are the cake bars from Heather Wong’s Flouring L.A. They’re petite rectangles of layered cake nestled into sleeves of white parchment paper that protect your fingers. In its new series “The Science of Siblings,” NPR examines the relationship between siblings and their influences.
The fruit is brilliant and sharp, flooding your mouth with the tart, complex taste of pure passion fruit. Wong soaks the cake in a passion fruit syrup, then adds as much of the same syrup to the Italian buttercream as possible before it breaks. One popular social media post shows two photographs of a mother and her child taken 40 years apart. Morton would distance himself from street photography in the late 1990s to work solely in the entertainment industry, only to pick it up again in 2017— he began posting his old work on Instagram, where he’s amassed nearly 70,000 followers. He says using the social media platform has allowed him to reconnect with some of his past subjects—or if they were no longer alive, with their loved ones — who have added context to his images. Morton, who is white, did not have a direct connection to these communities.
For Marcos Cazarin, who posed for Morton in 1986, the photographer’s work is not exploitative — it’s recordatory. Hosted by Colin Jost, the event featured a celebrity guestlist including the likes of Chris Pine, Rachel Brosnahan, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Coco Rocha, Billy Porter and Fran Drescher. The sophisticated blend of dark chocolate, herbs and nuts create a flavor like no other. A soft cookie with crisp edges and texture throughout, there is nothing more you could want in this vegan delight. Sign up for Tasting Notes to get our restaurant experts’ insights and off-the-cuff takes on where they’re dining right now.
With construction on the new restaurant not scheduled for completion until early next year, Becerra says they’re planning a series of pop-ups that’ll launch later this summer at spots in La Jolla and Pacific Beach. Becerra landed at Little Italy’s Herb & Wood, working there until the COVID shutdown of the restaurant industry propelled him to launch the early iteration of Pepino from the back patio of his La Jolla home. The breakfast-oriented pop-up became one of the first licensed MEHKOs — microenterprise home kitchen operations — in the area, and thanks to word of mouth and some viral Instagram posts, the chef is now able to establish his first solo restaurant in his hometown. It’ll be at least a month until they’re ripe, maybe longer. Watching them grow outside my window, I can’t help but daydream about what I’ll do with my eventual harvest.
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