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Michael & Hedy Bring Miami’s Frita to Philly for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Great Chefs Event

Eat your hearts out Cuban sandwich shit talkers!  From the controversy, we slip into a happy place where the undisputed burger of Cuba reigns king in Miami — the frita.

After successfully bringing back the scrapple to Philadelphia at last year’s Alex’s Lemonade Stand Great Chefs event hosted by Marc Vetri, Michael was inspired by the best frita-maker stateside for next Tuesday’s tasting for a cause.

We’re speaking of none other than El Mago de Las Fritas, on West Flagler in Little Havana.  Michael named El Mago’s frita one of his top five burgers in Miami in a recent post on Serious Eats’ A Hamburger Today blog!  He and executive pastry chef Hedy Goldsmith have collaborated on a macked-out version of their own complete with homemade components.  Get the recipe below, and stay tuned for a demo the two will do for Breville and its webisode series, Thought for Food.  Their version features homemade Cuban bread buns and shoestring potatoes, which are substituted below for store-bought — making for a more home-friendly burger (You can blame it on me!)

El Mago knows best!  Here, the caballero frita complete with fried egg.

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Knaus Berry Farm’s Staff Meal and Other Magical Revelations on a Serious Eating Adventure

Michael and Ed sharing a frita moment.

We have Ed Levine to thank for a reason to be tourists in our own town.  As the editor and publisher of James Beard Award-winning Serious Eats, Ed was down from New York City yesterday to consume some last bites of tasty research for his upcoming Serious Eats book, and asked Michael and I to play tour guides.  Based on some direction that touched on breakfast, Cuban sandwiches, and street food, we built a route that took us through the Redland agricultural district of Homestead, as well as Little Havana, the cultural heart of our city along Calle Ocho. It went something like this:

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