Loving the vibe of historic Philadelphia but more on that later. After recording the Chef's Table on NPR, I mentioned to the host that I was headed to Jim's for a real Philly Cheesesteak to which she strongly admonished me to reconsider. Hers is a mission to recrown Philly with another sandwich, her favorite, a "roast pork fully loaded" from DiNic's at the Reading Market. So sure was she of herself, that I almost abandoned Jim's. But, instead we decided to get one of each and try for ourselves. I can see her point, the quality of the pork was good--perhaps the buns a little better BUT flavor for flavor there is no comparison. Jim's just absolutely rocked. I was only bummed that I had to share. Ours was customized with Provolone cheese, Whiz, Fried Onions and hot peppers. She tried to flip Thomas Keller too but he'd have no part of it. I'm with TK on this one.
Lucinda started cooking professionally as a teenager, and has worked as a chef, cooking teacher, caterer, and food writer. She is Executive Food Director, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, a cohost of PBS's Everyday Food, and has her own Sirius XM satellite radio show, EatDrink. Lucinda, her husband, and their three hungry boys live in New York City.
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