Upcoming Events by Super Gourmet Food Truck Jam

Brought to you by the Super Gourmet Food Truck Jam:

Valencia Tiger Food Jam

MARCH 15TH  5:30 TO 9:00PM  address 501 N. Bradford St  Placentia
Trucks coming to the Tiger Food Jam are: Sexy Burger, Rolling Sushi Van, Refresh Truck,, Mustache Mikes,California  Grill Truck, Codas Kettle Corn, Funnel Cake Frenzy, Don Pepe’s Baja Grill, Tamarindo Taco Truck,Papa Murphy’s Pizza, Fresh Fries LA, Panfiniti  don’t miss out this time on this great event the one last year was awesome and this one plans to be even better with more trucks and more food
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Brea Jr High School Food Jam to support the Band Boosters so come out and support the program

March 16th from 430 to 730 
Trucks that will be there are California Grill Truck , Front Porch Pops,Don Pepes Baja Grill (more trucks to come)
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Santa Ana High School Open House and Food Truck Jam

Santa Ana High School
March 29th from 5pm to 9pm  Address: 520 West Walnut Street
Santa Ana, CA 92701    Trucks that will be at this event are  Panfiniti,Codas Kettle Corn, Mustache Mikes Italian Ice,Sexy Burger,Don Pepes Baja Grill Truck, Funnel Cake Frenzy
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William Fanning Elementary Open House and Food Truck Night

April 19th  5 pm to 830 pm  Address:   650 N. Apricot Ave., Brea, California 92821
Trucks appearing  Funnel Cake Frenzy, Mustache Mike Italian Ice,Don Pepe’s Baja Grill, Papa Murphy’s Pizza, My Tornado Potato,Codas Kettle Corn

Recap of Tasting Spoon + Taco Maria’s Prix Fixe Brunch

On Saturday, March 10, gourmet food trucks Taco Maria and (Chef Joe Youkhan’s) Tasting Spoon joined forces to create an amazing 4 course prix fixe brunch at the SoCo Farmer’s Market in Costa Mesa, CA.   My family attended this event, and my sister provided me with a recap on the event.


Chef Salgado and Chef Youkhan paid attention to every detail to make their first brunch a near flawless success. When you arrive, you see a private tent surrounded by tall, potted plants.

Upon check-in, you received an envelope with artfully designed tickets containing each course served, and a choice of either bottled water or a selection of juices.  Then, you are seated at a table covered in crisp, white table cloths, silverware and a vase of fresh cut flowers. Sure, the table cloths are disposable and the silverware is faux (though looked like the real thing), but hey, you are sitting in a parking lot at a food truck event.


The first introduction was the amuse bouche, an egg yolk topped with cotija cream, and you can’t help but wonder where you are. This did not look like something you’d think would come out of a food truck. The egg was artfully presented in a half shell, perched above a bed of salt in a (faux) glass bowl. It was delightful to eat as it was to admire.

From there, the tag team begins. Tasting Spoon started the first course with a ragu of wild mushrooms over polenta. The wild mushrooms had a nice meaty and earthy texture, contrasting with the smooth and silky polenta that nearly melted in your mouth. 

The dungeness crab served by Taco Maria held its own. A vibrant violent colored shellfish broth infused with wild flowers was poured tableside (see picture of broth being poured). Each bite was full of delicious crab, enhanced by the delicate broth.

Tasting Spoon came back just as strong with the next course, duck three ways. The duck egg yolk was a little redundant, having just had a chicken egg yolk as an amuse bouche, but cooked perfectly runny atop a crisp and airy brioche. The hollandaise sauce had a hint of foie gras to further add decadence to the dish.

Taco Maria ended the meal with fresh charred strawberries, vanilla goat yogurt and granola. These strawberries were charred just enough to be slightly warm, yet still retain the integrity of the fruit. The yogurt and granola added a nice balance of tanginess and crunchiness to complete the meal.

Despite both trucks appearing so different both in cuisine (Mexican vs Italian) and style (Taco Maria’s refined elegance vs Tasting Spoon’s casual comfort), each course was a seamless transition to the next. You would have thought the entire brunch was made by just one truck.
 
The brunch was certainly not a duel between Chef Youkhan and Chef Salgado, it was a collaborative effort. Who would have guessed such quality dishes could be enjoyed at a parking lot in the middle of Costa Mesa?
 
The only thing missing from this brunch to make it perfect would have been an ocean view and a flute of champagne.
 
Bravo! When is the next event?

April 26: Food trucks back at UCI

It’s back!!!

Eater Stop at UCI
AV Lot 2, off Arroyo Drive (California & Arroyo)
5:30-9:00pm
The truck stop is starting again on Thursdays

Wed + Fri: Street Chef Stop in Newport Beach + Irvine

Follow on twitter @StreetChefStop

Wednesdays from 11:00-2:00
1401 Dove St., Newport Beach

with OC trucks like Piaggio on Wheels, Chef Youkhan, Rancho AGoGo, Bakery Truck   

   

And a Friday lunch stop from 11:00-2:00 at
36 Executive Park, Irvine, near the SNA airport!

3-4 trucks with Piaggio, Burnt Truck, Panfiniti, Crepes Bonaparte, Bratz Berlin!

Food trucks battling Calif. bill banning mobile food near schools

If you have not been aware, there is a new bill introduced that wants to ban food trucks from being 1500 ft near a school.  Here is a most recent write up posted by OCR’s Nancy Luna.

If you are against this, please sign the petition (http://tinyurl.com/AB1678)
Find more information regarding this at (http://socalmfva.com//)
Thank you!

 


February 27th, 2012, posted by



Photo by Mindy Schauer/The Register



A bill introduced this month that would prevent mobile vendors near California schools is causing an uproar among food truck operators who fear they might be banned from serving students.

Introduced by Assemblyman Bill Monning, D-Carmel, AB1678 prohibits mobile food and beverage vending within 1,500 feet of elementary and secondary school campuses from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

“The mobile vending of unhealthful snacks like ice cream, chips and sugar sweetened beverages near school campuses undermines efforts to provide students with the nutrition they need,” Monning said when he introduced the bill earlier this month.  ”At a time when childhood obesity is at epidemic levels, we must ensure that our school environments foster student wellness.”

Orange County food truck opeators say the legislation, while well-intended, will hurt their businesses, and possibly school-fundraising efforts.

“This new law under consideration would preclude us from serving customers that are not related to the neighboring school,” said Ted Rodriguez, owner of the Flavor Rush truck.

OCR file photo

However, Monning said the bill is not targeting gourmet food trucks. The bill, instead, is aimed at stopping food vendors from selling candy, chips and sodas while students are still in school.  (Note: Sodas sold in vending machines are banned at California schools. )

“It is not my intention to impede mobile food vending at commercial sites.  I am working to clarify the language of the bill to address this issue,” Monning told The Register on Friday.

A representative for Monning also said the lawmaker is not trying to stop after-school fundraising events involving food trucks.  A new draft of the bill is expected to address the food truck vendors’ concerns, according to Monning’s office, which has been flooded with calls since the bill was introduced.

In Orange County, many public schools,  including Villa Park High School and Canyon High School in the Orange Unified School District, host weekly food truck events to raise funds for programs.

Rodriguez said his truck can often be found at fundraisers involving schools in Anaheim, Yorba Linda, Cerritos, Fullerton, Laguna Niguel and Costa Mesa.

“I think I speak for many of the food truck operators, when I say, hopefully a compromise can be worked out so that the symbiotic relationship between schools and foods trucks can continue,” he said

March 10: SoCal Pre Fixe Brunch w/ Tasting Spoon & Taco Maria

SoCo Farmers Market 4 Course Prix Fixe Brunch

Taco María and Chef Joe Youkhan’s Tasting Spoon present a special four-course brunch at SoCo Farmer’s Market, March 10, 2012. Beginning at 11:30am during the regular Saturday market, the meal will feature courses from each chef as inspired by SoCo, the market vendors, and shops inside the OC Mart Mix.


Saturday, March 10th 2012, 11:30 am to 1 pm

  • $45 Four Course Menu
  • Reserved seating with table service
  • Includes sales tax and complimentary beverages

Seating is limited to 50! See the menu below, get hungry, and purchase tickets online now!