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    Tasty snacks are a must

    Are you ready for some football food? Takeout specials sure to score big on Super Bowl Sunday

    Marcy de Luna
    Marcy de Luna
    Feb 2, 2013 | 10:00 am

    Super Bowl XLVII is about the Baltimore Ravens facing off against the San Francisco 49ers. It's also about the Beyoncé halftime show, the $4 million per 30-second ads and the game day party. More specifically, the game day eats.

    Tasty snacks are a must at any at-home Super Bowl bash; you can't afford to fumble the fare in front of a rowdy crowd of football fans. Seek help with your menu from some local restaurants and bakeries instead. Here are 10 options sure to be a hit at your Super Bowl Sunday blowout.

    AMERICAS
    What's a football game without wings? The Big Game Special at Americas feeds 10 and includes a package of plantain chips, 12 empanadas and 36 angel wings all for $75. Add Americas delectable tres leches cake for an extra $20. For an over-the-top eating extravaganza, inquire about a paella stand or whole roast pig.

    THE COUNTER
    Go big this Sunday with The Counter's Custom Built Burger Bar. Place your order in advance for pick-up, or let The Counter deliver and set everything up. Choose your proteins, cheeses, toppings, sauces, buns, and any sides, salads or beverages, or let the experts at The Counter make the call and create an assorted menu of burgers and toppings for you.

    An 8 person minimum is required for each option and prices start at $9.50 per person. For orders greater than 30 people, 24 hour advance notice is needed.

    BERRYHILL BAJA GRILL
    Renowned tamales and fish tacos: Berryhill’s party bites are sure to score extra points with the crowd. Choose from several catering packages ranging from $6.00 to $10.50 per person.

    FUDDRUCKERS
    Kick off your football party with an assortment of burgers from Fuddruckers. Order and pick up a party pack for 12 complete with burgers, fries or chips and toppings for $99.95. For parties of 12 or more, punt and let Fuddruckers do the work. Fuddruckers can set up a buffet-style spread with burgers and/or salads, toppings and sides, and desserts and beverages.

    Relax and watch the game without the kitchen duty hassles with game day grub from Fuddruckers’ mobile kitchen. This catering option includes on-site grilling, set-up/clean up and dining supplies. For more information and pricing, call your local Fuddruckers or email at catering@fuddruckers.com.

    RA SUSHI
    It may not be your typical football fare, but fans of any team will enjoy RA Sushi’s take-out sushi platters. Choose from the Basic for $60, Vegetarian Combo for $50, Maki Maki for $70, Tsukiji Combo for $100, or Harajuku Combo for $120. All trays are served with wasabi, ginger, soy sauce and chopsticks. Customized platters are also available. To order, call your nearest RA Sushi location.

    GOODE COMPANY
    Gather the gang around the television and nosh on some mouthwatering BBQ from Goode Company. Party packs (10% off until February 17) feature tasty meats and divine sides at around $12 per person. Call to place your order.

    HAVEN
    Tailgate-to-go with Haven’s Wild Boar Chili Frito Pie Kit. It comes with a half-gallon of Chef Evans’ housemade Hill County Wild Boar Chili, jalapeno cheddar cheese sauce, diced onions, and individual Frito bags. The kit, $50, serves 10.

    Also available for order: free range deviled eggs, pulled pork sliders, Evans’ signature shrimp corn dogs, mole chicken lollipops, chicken and andouille gumbo, shrimp boudin balls, and a complete family-style chicken dinner. For pricing and more information, click here.

    HOUSTON TEXANS GRILLE
    The Houston Texans Grille is offering curbside service for all to-go orders this Super Bowl Sunday. Perfect for your gathering, order the chicken wings, “Bigger Than the Great State of Texas” nachos, bacon-wrapped jalapeños, deep fried pretzels, flatbreads, burgers, or any other menu item. For the full menu and pricing, click here.

    3 BROTHERS BAKERY
    Satisfy your sweet tooth with a party platter of assorted treats, sweets and breads from 3 Brothers Bakery. It’s sure to leave your guests smiling regardless of the outcome of the game. Pricing starts at just $19.95.

    SPRINKLES CUPCAKES
    Whether you're rooting for the 49ers or the Ravens, Sprinkles Super Sunday boxes will score a touchdown at your viewing party. A box, priced at $49, comes with 6 red velvet and 6 vanilla cupcakes each adorned with football sugar decorations or your favorite team's name.

    Sweet treats from Three Brothers Bakery

    Marcy, Super Bowl food, January 2013, Three Brothers Treats, cookies, pastries
    Photo courtesy of Integrate PR
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    Beard Award-winning Houston chef is California dreaming at new restaurant

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    Photo by Paula Murphy
    Zaranda opens this Saturday, October 18.

    Hugo Ortega wants to take Houston to California. When the James Beard Award-winning chef, along with his wife and business partner, Tracy Vaught, opens Zaranda this Saturday, October 18 in downtown Houston’s Norton Rose Fulbright Tower, they’ll reveal their first new project since their street food concept Urbe debuted in 2021.

    Named for for the wire basket used to cook seafood over an open flame, Zaranda imagines a world in which all of California — both the state of California (or “Alta California” prior to the Mexican American War) in America and Baja California in Mexico — remained united as one territory. It joins the other restaurants in Ortega and Vaught’s H-Town Restaurant Group: interior Mexican restaurant Hugo’s, seafood restaurant Caracol, Oaxacan restaurant Xochi, street food restaurant Urbe, and Backstreet Cafe, the River Oaks staple that’s currently being rebuilt. Considered one of the chefs most responsible for introducing fine Mexican cuisine to Houstonians, Ortega won a James Beard Award for Best Chef: Southwest in 2017.

    Zaranda’s menu features ingredients such as Baja seafood, the state’s legendary produce, and wines from both regions. It also showcases the immigrants who have influenced the region, including Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese elements.

    “Why not look to Alta California for its agricultural bounty and ranching heritage and to Baja California for its abundant aquatic life and diverse landscape for inspiration,” Ortega said in a statement. “I wanted to reimagine the region as one vast, natural expanse, without consideration of borders.”

    Zaranda restaurant fish Pescado Zarandeado is cooked in a wire basket and served with cucumber salad and tortillas.Photo by Paula Murphy

    Zaranda restaurant interior

    Photo by Paula Murphy

    Zaranda opens this Saturday, October 18.

    Indeed, the menu begins with a section called Zarandeado that showcases the wire basket that is the restaurant’s namesake. Diners may choose from fish, lobster, octopus, or shrimp, all of which are served with a cucumber salad, flour tortillas, adobo, and three salsas.

    Seafood is also featured in sections devoted to shareable starters (conchas), crudos, tacos, and tostadas. For example, roasted oysters are served with a gochujang butter — a variation on the chipotle butter served at Caracol — and tuna crudo showcases its Japanese influence by including soy, sesame, and furikake. The four tostadas are made with smoked fish and scallop escabeche, hamachi, lobster, or tuna.

    Spanish-style rice dishes get their own section, with three choices — confit duck and braised rabbit; a seafood take with clams, mussels, shrimp, chorizo, and saffron; or a vegetarian dish made with artichokes, mushrooms, Brussels sprouts, carrots, and more. An olive bread that’s served with herb butter and olive oil also showcases Spanish flavors.

    Carnivores can look to the Del Rancho section that includes a braised lamb shank, picanha, filet mignon, ribeye, or porterhouse. Pair them with vegetables such as roasted cabbage with miso butter, roasted carrots, fried Brussels sprouts, or one of three potato preparations — fries, mashed, or roasted.

    Pastry chef Ruben Ortega, Hugo’s brother, has made his own contributions to the menu with a couple of eye-catching creations that are sure to show up on social media. The Erizo del Mar is a chocolate dish shaped like a sea urchin that’s served with lemon verbena cream, hibiscus, caramel, passion fruit sponge, and more. Similarly, the Dólar de Arena is made with coconut mousse, almond praline, and candied nori that’s topped with a white chocolate sand dollar. Other dishes include California ingredients such as dates and macadamia nuts.

    All that eating and drinking happens in a 7,000-square-foot space with seating for 180 inside and 50 on the patio. Created by Houston’s Gin Design Group (Haii Keii, ChòpnBlọk, etc.), the room features floor-to-ceiling windows that look out onto Discovery Green, a “desert- and sea-inspired color palette” of earthy browns and light blues, and a second-floor dining space called the Ballena Bar with room for 70.

    Zaranda restaurant chefs Chefs Paula Guiterrez, Hugo Ortega, and Adrian CaballeroPhoto by Nick de la Torre

    The Ortegas have pulled together a talented team from multiple H-Town Restaurant Group concepts to lead Zaranda. They include chefs Adrian Caballero and Paula Gutierrez, pastry chef Roxy Puga, sommelier Elvis Espinoza, and bartender Carlos Serrano.

    Initially, Zaranda will open for dinner with lunch service to follow. It will be open Monday through Saturday and is located at 1550 Lamar St.

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