Thursday, May 6, 2010

Update on Por Qué No Taqueria - 5/6/10 - Spring Returns!



Hello everyone,


The sun came back! I was lying in the grass with my daughter and watching bugs bounce around!.......I new it would return!!!!!


I have a few things that I want to update you all on, a few about PQN, and a few about other goings on.....


- Here is a picture of the new patio being built at Mississippi (And also a picture of Rona (my daughter) and I on her 6 month birthday down at city hall checking out an awesome installation about the history of Boise neighborhood told by longtime residents through interviews with kids and pictures by Julie Keefe of the Hello Neighbor Project: http://www.portlandonline.com/mayor/index.cfm?&c=49518&a=296218 .......check it out!).......Okay, sorry, that wasn't intended to be part of this update, but it's very worthy!.......Okay, so the picture of the new patio at Mississippi......The structure is engineered like a building because it is going to have a live roof with at least 300 cubic feet of plants and wet soil on top, and solar hot water panels on the south side....It will be a very artful piece of architecture on the street when it is done and it will be super fresh for seating in both the summer and the winter, doubling our warm seating in the winter months, which will allow for comfortable seating and more jobs! Of course our favorite, Orange Design and Construction

http://orange-pdx.com/, is doing the work, and doing a fabulous job!


- Chef Josh Kimball will be teaching a Tamale making class on Tuesday, May 11th from 6-9pm....It's a great opportunity to learn how to make tamales the way we make them, and you get to take home your creations. I think that there are only 4 spots left, so go to this link and sign up if this gets you excited!.. https://mindglo.com/courses/details/325/3/cooking/tamales-workshop


- I am a huge sports fan, and was very dissappointed to see the Blazers lose in the playoffs. For those of you who don't know, we lost to the Phoenix Suns, and Phoenix happens to be in Arizona where they just passed a disgusting law that harshly violates the rights of those who happen to travel or live there....So, I was reading up on the playoffs the other day and came upon a story about the Phoenix Suns in their current playoff series, and that the players voted to wear "Los Suns" jerseys to show that they (the Phoenix Suns players and organization) are against this new Arizona law, and it left me incredibly impressed with a business as huge as a professional team making a statement against something that they don't believe in. Please go to this link to read about it: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2010/columns/story?columnist=adande_ja&page=Sarver-100504


- The Mississippi Avenue Street Fair is rapidly approaching, July 10!....We will have our 6th annual margarita bar and dance/music stage....I'm psyched to let you know that the favorite group from our stage last year, the "Tezeta Band" will be performing for a long set again starting at 2pm...Tim Cook plays in Tezeta, and he is married to Sarah from Black Wagon, one of my favorite businesses on Mississippi now that I have a kiddo! I'll let you know who else is playing our stage as the date approaches.


- We are doing an awesome event to kick off IPNC (International Pinot Noir Celebration). We are joining forces with Laurelhurst Market, Lovely's 50/50, Olympic Provisions, Apizza Scholls, Podnah's Pit, Biwa, Anne Amie Vineyards, Boedecker Cellars and others to pair street food with awesome Pinot!...The event is on Thursday, July 22 from 6-10pm and here is the link: http://www.anneamie.com/node/376


That's about it...oh, except you should check out our new website which was created by Angela from Sticksites (ab@sticksites.com)..Our website is: http://porquenotacos.com/


When you are there, become a fan of our facebook page if you do that sort of thing:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Portland-OR/Por-Que-No-Taqueria/81644860952?ref=mf


Thany you everyone for continuing to make Por Qué No feel so loved....we enjoy your company!...and GO SUNSHINE!....and HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!!!!


Cheers,

Bryan

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Por Qué No update - 3/11/10 -

Hello everyone,

It has really been some time between my updates, and so much has been happening! I feel like we were in a deep freeze last time I wrote, and now the whole city is in full spring bloom....What an amazing early spring we are having....The whole city has been a buzz!

I have a few things that I want to update y'all on.

Firstly is something that I have been talking about for a while, and it is so close to becoming a reality....the larger patio at Mississippi with an eco-roof and solar hot water panels. The permit should be getting its final stamp from the city as early as today and construction could start as early as next week! It should be
done for earth day, which will be fitting, and although it is going to be a nuisance for outdoor seating for a month or so, it will be a breath of fresh air when it is done.

Secondly, the annual food trip to Mexico happened again in 2010! Unfortunately I wasn't able to go because I cannot even begin to think about leaving this new nugget of babiness for 10 days...But, Josh (chef) and Hanna (gm) took the plunge without me...They headed to Mérida in the Yucatán, where they rented
a car to visit Marcos' (sous chef that runs Mississippi PQN) mom and then flew up to Veracruz in search of killer seafood....They came back full of inspirations and an even deeper love for the food and spirit of Mexico that we serve at PQN.....
The trip is partly to gain recipes/food ideas, but honestly the most important part of the annual trip is the inspirations that come from being is such a joyous culture. Here is an excerpt from Josh's musings about the trip:

"Flyng into the heart of the Yucatán i was expecting to step off the plane into a wall of heat and humidity. We were pleasantly suprised to find that we had in fact chosen the perfect time of year to visit an area the guide books seemed adamant about including graphic heat warnings. The abundance and popularity of the hammock in Merida was an obvious indicator that there are times when even sleeping with anything but air surrounding you is intolerable".

"From the time we stepped off of the plane, Mérida seemed to be a great place to visit for a food trip. Our first night we found a small restaurant with a few tables in the street and an al pastor spit on the sidewalk. The beer was cold and we got our first taste of a yucatan specialty, panuchos and salbutes (see picture). If you have ever made a tortilla by hand then you have seen how they puff up all beautiful. Well for a panucho they snatch it up right as it is doing this, slice it open and fill the inside with black bean puree and then finish it off with a quick dip in a hot oil bath. Salbutes are served in a similar way but they skip the tricky step of getting filled with the beans and instead go right to the oil (They also have a little lard mixed into the dough so the cook up to be kinda airy. This first night we got the best order of panuchos all trip, topped with another yucatan specialty, cochinita pibil, tender pork seasoned with some help from the annatto seed and sour orange. Topped with beautiful sour orange pickled onions and we was happy people."

"Skip forward past an amazing day trip to Chichen Itza, a very popular Mayan ruin site, and another trip to a lesser know site whose name i can neither spell or pronounce (gotta work on my Mayan!), and we found ourselves on the Gulf Coast in a little town called progresso on a cold and windy day looking to eat some delicious fish tacos. As we drove down the main strip we say a lot of tourist type restaurants and were starting to get a little worried until we spotted a little place completely open in the front and packed with local families. We know where to go now! Fish, shrimp and octopus ceviche, two types of fish, two types of shrimp and an octopus tacos later, as well of course the 40oz Sol we shared, and we had found what we were looking for. Crispy fish tacos with iceburg lettuce, shrimp smothered in garlic butter and ceviche with black pepper. Unfortunately the wind was a little much for a walk on the beach so we had to cut ours short but on the way out we stopped and tried what can only be described as a super thin waffle rolled up like a fluata and filled with nutella, cheese or both! Oddly awesome."

"The next day we headed off to the home of Marco's family. They had decided to slaughter a goat for the occasion!.....Quite the welcome! Before we ate the goat, we had the most delicious posole (different from our favorite cart in Oaxaca)........Then we ate barbacoa until our little hearts were content, and I fell asleep in their house. I have a deep felt gratitude for how we were welcomed by Marcos' family and it was a blast to share pictures and presents from Marcos with them. And a million thank you's to Marcos' mom for the chorizo recipe, among other menu items that she has helped us with!"

"Whenever I do these trips it's always amazing that such incredible food can be made so simply. It helps that they have all of the fresh ingredients growing within walking distance, but no excuses form me, I'm gonna figure out how to keep bringing it to Portland!"

It was an incredible trip for them, and there will certainly be some little tweaks and additions in its wake....I hope to join the food trip next year, but for now I'll just have to be happy with heading down to the Yucatán with Claire and Rona next week!

Thirdly....for anyone who is interested, I was interviewed by Portland's own NPR Marketplace reporter, Mitchell Hartman....The piece about Portland actually aired back on February 1st, but you can still hear it on the website at the following link:

Lastly I just wanted to let everyone know that we are going to move to our summer hours beginning on the spring equionox, March 20th:
Monday - Saturday 11am-10pm
Sunday - 11am - 9:30pm

Enjoy the longer daylight in the evening beginning this Sunday, and thank you for reading!

Cheers,
Bryan

Bryan Steelman
Por Que No Taqueria
www.porquenotacos.com
3524 N Mississippi Ave.
503-467-4149
4635 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
503-954-3138