Summer 2023 | Editor's Letter

Editor’s Letter

Photo by David Calvert

Amanda Burden is founder, publisher, and editor of edible Reno-Tahoe magazine. A longtime journalist and passionate supporter of local food, she shares stories that celebrate the people, places, and flavors that shape Northern Nevada and the Sierra region.

If youโ€™re like me, you like food. And, just like me, maybe you like it a bit too much. For months-long stints, I gleefully satisfy all my cravings, then yank back the reins and restrict my calorie intake.

Itโ€™s hard owning a food-and-drink magazine because Iโ€™m constantly enticed. The only reason Iโ€™m not 500 pounds is because I teeter between these times of indulgence and restraint.

Of course, I enjoy plenty of tasty, healthy, low-calorie meals during the lean times (hello veggie-packed salads, grilled chicken breast, and air-fried salmon). But I always pine for times when I can luxuriate in pasta and cheese and butter and cake and ice cream. For food lovers like me, itโ€™s worth doing this cyclical dance so I can be a glutton for a little while. In honor of the abundant times, we happily present our summer editionโ€™s theme: guilty pleasures.

What are your favorite guilty-pleasure foods? How about French fries? Do you yearn for a plain hot batch thatโ€™s perfectly crispy on the outside and creamy on the inside? Or do you prefer a plate piled high with various fixings (brisket, Louisiana hot links, poutine gravy, Sriracha cheese sauce, truffle oil)? Whatever you fancy, we have a listing of local eateries with decadent choices.

Hot dogs are another beloved guilty-pleasure food, and summer is the prime season for them. We round up a delightful selection of restaurants (as well as the ballpark) to visit for the sinfully delicious sandwiches, whether you like them simple or smothered in sauce. In honor of Reno-Tahoeโ€™s pride month (the event is July 22 this year), we worked with local drag queens to help illustrate our cover. And we learned how they dress their wieners.

Popular guilty-pleasure foods usually involve sugar and dough. So, in this issue, we introduce you to two Washoe Valley dessert businesses. The first is 40-year-old Chocolate Nugget Candy Factory that sells homemade peanut brittle, caramels, fudge, and more. The other is a new company with old roots: Anneke Schatโ€™s Coffee and Pastry. Anneke is the youngest daughter of Erick Schat (of Erick Schatโ€™s Bakkery in Bishop) and Shea Schat (of Shea Schatโ€™s Bakery in Mammoth Lakes). Her eldest brother, Paul, owns Paul Schatโ€™s Bakery in Carson City and Schatโ€™s Bakery & Restaurant in Minden. Anneke offers fresh pastries from Paulโ€™s bakery, such as drool-worthy bear claws and almond croissants.

Grab a local beer and help us toast to guilty pleasures. Enjoy summer!


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