New York City restaurant writer and blogger Amy Cao eats it, reviews it, but can't cook it. Through her blog, AmyBlogsChow.com, Amy sweeps aside foodie snobbery and tackles her own kitchen nightmares by demonstrating the "art" of Stupidly Simple Snacks and shares her experience at some noteworthy restaurants in the process.
Amy of Amy Blogs Chow makes cinnamon toast with her friend and colleague Fiona Tang of Foodspotting.com. The Foodspotting San Francisco team recently visited New York and stayed at my home in the city. Every morning, I baked Trader Joe's chocolate croissants for the group, but, on the last day, we realized we could have easily made cinnamon toast. Here's proof that we tried at least twice. See the rest of my snack videos and follow my food adventures on ;http://amyblogschow.com.
Amy of AmyBlogsChow.com makes healthy hummus with the "Greenest New Yorker", Kaity Tsui. Kaity is a vegetarian, so we decided to tackle a favoritemeat-free snack, hummus. See the rest of Amy's snack videos and follow her food adventures on ;http://amyblogschow.com
Amy of AmyBlogsChow.com makes frozen grapes because regular grapes are boring. You'll be surprised by how easy it is to make this sweet, natural fruit snack. It's like ice candy! Watch the rest of Amy's snack videos and follow her food adventures on http://amyblogschow.com.
Amy of AmyBlogsChow.com bakes shortbread cookies with Brooklyn cooking competition queen and baking blogger Roopa Kalyanaraman Marcello. In this video, we show the steps to creating the classic cookie with natural flavorings, like Earl Grey tea and lemon zest. Watch the rest of Amy's snack videos and follow her food adventures on ;http://amyblogschow.com.Stupidly Simple Snacks is produced by NYC food writer and blogger Amy Cao (AmyBlogsChow.com) to show non-cooks how to fake it til they make i...
Amy of AmyBlogsChow.com makes a peanut butter-and-banana (PB&B) sandwich with the owner of The Duck & Bunny in Providence, Rhode Island. The PB&B is a banana-filled spin on the ol' peanut butter and jelly sandwich using Portuguese sweet bread in homage to the local Portuguese community. The result? A sweet and satisfying sandwich - perfect with a glass of ice cold milk. Watch Amy's snack videos and follow her food adventures on ;http://www.amyblogschow.com.
Amy of AmyBlogsChow.com attempts to make fish ceviche with her best friend and Jet Set Zero cast member, Jenna Meister, on a recent trip to Ecuador. Watch Amy's snack videos and follow her worldwide food adventures on ;http://www.amyblogschow.com.Special Thanks to:Jenna Meister:
Amy of AmyBlogsChow.com makes ice cream lollipops with celebrated pastry chef and former Food Network show host Gale Gand. The chocolate-coated ice cream dessert is fun for kids and make for awesome summer party snacks for adults! Thanks to Gale for inviting us into her ice cream making studio to promote Breyers Sundae Scoop-Off recipe contest! Watch Amy's snack videos and follow her food adventures on ;http://www.amyblogschow.com
Amy Blogs Chow makes sweet potato fries at home in New York City. She also reminisces about the time she joined Thierry Pepin, Ralph Lauren model and former T Poutine restaurant owner, to make a French-Canadian sweet potato fries dessert! Watch Amy's snack videos and follow her food adventures on ;http://www.amyblogschow.com
Amy Blogs Chow makes a Stupidly Simple Snack with NYC's beloved Dessert Truck team who runs the Dessert Truck and DessertTruck Works, a dessert and coffee shop, on the Lower East Side. In this episode we make panna cotta, which is Italian for "cooked cream". It's a fancy dessert, but it's easy to make with just five ingredients! Watch more of Amy's videos and follow her food adventures on http://www.amyblogschow.com
Amy Blogs Chow makes a Stupidly Simple Snack with Ethan Frisch, chef and co-owner of Guerrilla Ice Cream, a new ice cream cart that sells at food markets and restaurants throughout NYC. To combat the summer heat, we make jasmine tea shaved ice, a snowy, sweet dessert that's not only easy, but light and refreshing. Check out Amy's videos and follow her food adventures on http://AmyBlogsChow.com and Twitter: http://twitter.com/amyblogschow