Remembering Josh – Josh Ozersky

 

 

JOSH OZERSKY

RIP



REMEMBERING JOSH

Joshua Ozersky (August 22, 1967 – May 4, 2015) was an American food writer and historian. He first came to prominence as a founding editor of New York Magazine’s food blog, Grub Street, for which he received a James Beard Foundation Award (with co-editor Daniel Maurer) in 2008. He was the author of several books, including The Hamburger: A History – Colonel Sanders and the American Dream, and Archie Bunker’s America: TV in an Era of Change, 1968–1978 . He was Editor-at-Large for Esquire, writing about food and restaurants. He also wrote frequently for The Wall Street JournalFood & Wine, and The New York Observer, among other places. Although read primarily as a food writer, he has said in numerous public appearances that he disliked “food writing” as such, and that his strongest influences were G. K. ChestertonThomas Babington Macaulay and A. J. Liebling.

Ozersky was born in Miami in 1967. He moved to Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1979 when his father, the painter David Ozersky, got a job as a stage technician in the first of the area’s casino-hotels, Resorts International. He attended Atlantic City High School and Rutgers University. His mother, Anita Ozersky, died suddenly when he was 14 years of age. Of his interest in food, he has said in interviews, “I was a friendless child, and a solitary and celibate teenager … my father and I only spoke about movies and food, and food far more than movies. He was a great gastronome and taught me to self-medicate my loneliness with steaks and sausages.”[4] He later attended New York University‘s School of Journalism and started work towards a doctoral degree at the University of Notre Dame, where he eventually received a master’s degree in American history. 

After graduating from Rutgers University in 1989, Ozersky wrote for several publications on media and cultural history topics, most frequently in Tikkun. The first articles he was paid to write appeared in a short-lived satirical weekly called “The Hoboken Review,” based in Hoboken, NJ, where Ozersky lived at the time.[7] Among his earliest works for The Hoboken Review was an article titled, “I like it greasy,” in which he celebrates his disdain for overly-health-conscious eating—a recurring theme in his future food writing. From 1990 to 1993 he wrote two weekly columns for the West Side Spirit, a free weekly newspaper in New York City: a semi-humorous “TV Picks” column and a cheap-eats column called “The Impoverished Gourmand” under the name “Casper Gutman.” Many consider this guise, which was loosely based on the character from The Maltese Falcon, as a forerunner of “Mr. Cutlets,” his later fictive persona. In the mid-1990s, he wrote for Suck.com under the name “The Boob”, as well as for Newsday, where he frequently contributed essays on culture and media. His book “Archie Bunker’s America: TV in an Era of Change”  a cultural history of television programming, received a disappointing critical reception. Although his ambition at this time was to establish himself as a public intellectual after the example of his mentors, Neil Postman and Mark Crispin Miller, he eventually turned to food writing full-time with the publication of his 2003 book “Meat Me in Manhattan” 2008’s “The Hamburger: A History”  was a critical success, receiving positive reviews in publications on both sides of the Atlantic, including The EconomistThe TimesThe Observer and Forbes

Subsequent to “Meat Me in Manhattan”‘s publication, Ozersky was a contributing restaurant critic for Newsday (2004–2006), and wrote regularly for the website Slashfood and the New York Law Journal. He became the founding editor of New York Magazine food blog Grub Street,[13] a position he held until 2008, when he moved over to Citysearch as National Restaurant Editor. There he ran a daily food blog based on the model of Grub Street called The Feedbag, along with his regular Citysearch duties.[14] He left in 2009 to start Ozersky.TV, a venture with Eater founder Ben Leventhal, featuring short films about restaurants and cooking, which debuted in July 2010. He wrote the “Taste of America” column for Time from 2010 to 2012. Both Ozersky TV, “Taste of America,” and his work in The Wall Street Journal was nominated for James Beard Awards. Essays by Ozersky were also included in “The Best Food Writing” anthologies of 2009, 2012 and 2014.

In 2010, Ozersky was criticized by Robert Sietsema Writing about his wedding in Time without disclosing that the chefs who participated donated the food as wedding gifts. Ozersky defended himself, saying that the chefs involved were among his closest friends, and that the most prominent of them, Michael White, had his daughter in the wedding party as a flower girl. 

Ozersky was found and pronounced dead in his Conrad Chicago hotel room on May 4, 2015, while in the city for the James Beard Foundation Awards. Officials said the autopsy reveals he died after suffering a seizure in the hotel shower and drowned.

Ozersky was the founder of Meatopia, a large meat-centric outdoor culinary event, which has been held in New York City for the past ten years. In 2013 Meatopia events were held in London, England and San Antonio, Texas, with more cities planned for 2014. Meatopia held a very small event in 2013 in New York City while focusing the majority of its efforts on the London and Texas events. Each year has had a different theme such as “Slaughter of the Innocent” (baby animals); “Lamb Bam Thank You M’aam” (whole lambs); “City Meat,” (NYC 2012) in which the festival was divided up into multiple “neighborhoods” such as Offalwood, Carcass Hill, and Beaktown; and most recently (NYC 2014) The Carnivore’s Ball, a celebration of the 10th annual Meatopia which was hosted by Michael Symon. Meatopia has been called “a glorious city of meat” by The Huffington Post[ and “a bacchanal of pork, beef, lamb, chicken, duck, turkey and quail” by The New York Times.



JOSH 


Josh Ozersky was one of the Great Food Writers of All-Time. He had a style of writing and chatting on food, that was all his own. There was no-one quite like Josh. The closest to this Giant of Food Writing and pontificating would be the late great Anthony Bourdain. Another Giant. These two men were a great gift to The Food World and its millions of fans. And they both left us far too soon, and millions mourn them.

Josh was not nearly as well know and popular as Anthony, but he was certainly his equal. They both had their own styles, which were both absolutely wonderful, yet different. Hey, they were wo different human beings. 

When Josh passed away, he was only 47 years old. Anthony Bourdain was 61 when he passed. It was a tremendous loss and the World Mourned. Tony had millions of fans. The world still mourns Bourdain’s passing, and pine for him. Sadly these two giants of human beings (food writers / hosts) are sorely missed, and will always be remembered.


RIP







JOSH OZERSKY on BURGERS


At The  SPOTTED PIG New York


OZERSKY on BURGERS

“The Burger is Omnipotent and Irresistible”


“It’s the most Single Powerful Force in The Food Universe”


“But, Better Than Filet Mignon cause It Has Flavor” 


“A Hamburger is the most Universal Symbol of What it Means to Be
an American”


“To turn away from the Hamburger would be to abrogate everything
that makes us American. Or Human for that Matter”


“HAMBURGERIZE” !!!


“This is Like BURGER BLING. This is like a Status Symbol of Conspicuous Consumption”

(On Eating a BLACK LABEL BURGER)



“The Worse Things are, The More People Need a Great Cheap Food”







SHAKE SHACK BURGERS

“Josh Loved Them”



HAMBURGER TRIBUTE to JOSH



Nick SOLARES for EATER

Tribute to JOSH OZERSKY

EATING “The OZERSKY”

BURGER






BOURDAIN & OZERSKY at KEENS

“TWO GIANTS”

GONE TOO SOON

ANTHONY BOURDAIN & JOSH OZERSKY 
at “KEEN’S STEAK HOUSE”

NEW YORK, NEW YORK






SINATRA SAUCE

COOK & EAT LIKE FRANK

His FAVORITE ITALIAN RECIPES

STORIES TOO !







What The Presidents Ate – Favorite Presidential Food The United States of America

 


GEORGE WASHINGTON


President Washington loved : Hoecakes with Butter & Honey, Fish, Mutton Chops






THOMAS JEFFERSON

3rd PRESIDENT of The UNITED STATES




MAC N CHEESE


FRENCH FRIES




In 1784, Thomas Jefferson struck a deal with his slave, James Hemings. The Founding Father was traveling to Paris and wanted to bring James along “for a particular purpose”— to master the art of French cooking. In exchange for James’s cooperation, Jefferson would grant his freedom.

So began one of the strangest partnerships in United States history. As Hemings apprenticed under master French chefs, Jefferson studied the cultivation of French crops (especially grapes for wine-making) so they might be replicated in American agriculture. The two men returned home with such marvels as pasta, French fries, Champagne, macaroni and cheese, Creme Brûlée, and a host of other treats. This narrative history tells the story of their remarkable adventure—and even includes a few of their favorite recipes!



JAMES MADISON

PRESIDENT JAMES MADISON
4th PRESIDENT of The USA
While it’s hard to pin down one favorite food for Madison, first lady Dolley Madison popularized the frozen treat during her time in the White House and the President was one of its top consumers. 




ANDREW JACKSON

DEFEATING The BRITISH at The BATTLE of NEW ORLEANS

PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON – 7th AMERICAN PRESIDENT



GREEN BEANS & BACON


President Andrew Jackson was fond of Pancakes, Corn Bread and Green Beans cooked with Bacon.





AMERICA’S FAVORITE DISHES
SOUPS BURGERS STEAKS
MAC N CHEESE – MEATLOAF
BLUE RIBBON BBQ SAUCE
FRIED CHICKEN
And More …



PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN

16th PRESIDENT of The USA

Lincoln was particularly fond of sweets, such as Cookies, 
Cakes and Pies, especially Apple Pie. 

He also loved Bacon & Oyster Stew.



OYSTER STEW alla ABE




FRANKIN PIERCE

14th US PRESIDENT




PRESIDENT PIERCE LOVED FRIED CLAMS

“Who WOULDN’T” ?





GENERAL GRANT


ULYSSES S. GRANT

CIVIL WAR GENERAL

18th PRESIDENT of The UNITED STATES


PRESIDENT GRANT
 was FOND of RICE PUDDING



PRESIDENT TEDDY ROSEVELT

26th PRESIDENT of The UNITED STATES

Teddy Rosevelt Loved CORNED BEEF HASH with 
POACHED EGGS & COFFEE,
STEAKS, Wild Game, and FRIED CHICKEN.

TEDDY ROSEVELT’S FAVORITE MEAL

FRIED CHICKEN


JFK

PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY

36th PRESIDENT of The UNITED STATES


President John F. Kennedy had a penchant for Cuban Cigars, Steak, Lobster,
and New England Clam Chowder.




PRESIDENT KENNEDY

ENJOYING SOME ICE CREAM

CAPE COD,  MASSACHUSETTES 





Ronald Reagan

PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN

40th PRESIDENT of The UNITED STATES


President Reagan loved Apple Cider, Apples, Cornbread Stuffing, Grilled Hamburgers,
Ice Cream, and of course JELLY BEANS.



RONNIE ENJOYS a BIG MAC

DOUBLE CHEESEBURGER





The PRESIDENT DIGS IN

PRESIDENT REAGAN CAN’T HELP HIMSELF

He’s GOTTA HAVE His JELLY BEANS


BILL CLINTON Has a CHUCKLE

As RONALD REAGAN BRING Hima SPECIAL GIFT

JELLY BEANS at The WHITE HOUSE




BILL CLINTON

PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON

42nd PRESIDENT of The UNITED STATES



President Loves Mexican Food, especially Chicken Enchilada’s and Tacos. He is also fond of Burgers, Egg McMuffins, and Cinamon Rolls.


DONALD TRUMP
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP

45th PRESIDENT of The UNITED STATES



It’s a well know fact that Donald Trump loves fast food. He says that it’s consistent and clean.

He Loves Burgers, especially from McDonald’s, and is a fan of KFC KENTUCY FRIED CHICKEN.
He also likes Steaks, Tacos, Meatloaf, Taco Bowls, and Ice Cream.

DONALD TRUMP

On The CAMPAIGN TRAIL

MUNCHING on KFC FRIED CHICKEN

“One of his FAVORITES”


The BIG LEBOWSKI COOKBOOK

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BURGERS TACOS BURRITOS

GUACAMOLE – SOUP

And More …

HAMBURGERS


An AMERICAN FAVORITE





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Fire at PJ Clarkes New York

 


PJ CLARKE’S

NEW YORK

by Bellino


NEW YORK – August 28, 2022  “Fire at PJ Clarke’s “


Yes there was a fire at PJ Clarke’s, the famed Old New York Bar and eatery on 3rd Avenue at East 55th Street.

The good news is that nonone was hurt, and there was very little damage. If PJ Clarke’s had burned down, this would have been very devestating news for those of us who truly love this wonderfule Old New York Institution, and would be crushed if it was gone, and we’d be unable to go there any longer.

Though PL Clarke’s has lost much of its charm in the past few years, when many more people than is usual have discover the place, and it has become overly crowded, in comparison to years past, when yoy would go in the back room, and it was not overly packed with way too many people. It was much more enjoyable.  Anyway, Thank God it is still there, we can see it, and go there, hopefully when it is not overly crowded, in which case the great vibe of the place is ruined, ever since the actor Timothy Hutton became a partner. My advice, is not to go for dinner when it gets way too crowded for comfort. Go for lunch, and sit in the back room, order a Burger and your beverage of choice, and relax.

Note :  Yes PJ Clarke’s was the late great Frank Sinatra’s favorite bar. Whenever in New York Frank would stop in. The great songwriter Johnny Mercer was a frequent patron of the establishment, and even wrote a song of which PJ Clarke’s is the inspiration and setting of the song. The son is One For My Baby, and is one of Frank Sinatra’s all-time greates saloon songs, as Frank woulds say, “Est em up Joe.”

Jackie Kennedy was a fan of PJ Clarke’s and often brought her two children Joh F. Kennedy Jr., and Caroline Kennedy there for the famosu PJ Clarke Burgers. Yes, many celebrites have eaten at PJ Clarke’s pver the years, including the great singer Nat King Cole who called the burger at PJ Clarke’s, “The Caddillac of Burgers.”


Basta! 


Daniel Bellino Zwicke









OLD NEW YORK

PJ CLARKE’S

by Bellino

Canvas FINE ART


SUNDAY SAUCE

FRANK SINATRA’S FAVORITE COOKBOOK


White Manna Hamburgers NJ Burgers

WHITE MANNA HAMBURGERS
 
“New York’s Best Burgers are in New Jersey”
 
 
Hackensack, NJ
 
 
 

WHITE MANNA HAMNURGERS
 
HACKENSACK NJ
 
“DAM TASTY BURGERS”
 
LOVE EM !!!
 
 
 
 
SLIDERS at WHITE MANNA BURGERS
 
“DAM THEY’RE GOOD”
 
 
Brother Jimmy Saucing up His Burgers
 
with KETCHUP
 
at WHITE MANNA HAMBURGERS
Dapper Dan The Food Man
 
At WHITE MANNA HAMBURGERS
 
Hackensack NJ
 
For NEW YORK EATS
 
Dan and Brother Jimmy, Love the Burgers at White Man
 
Jimmy says, “They’re The Best” !!!
 
 
DUDE’S AWESOME BURGER RECIPES
 
In GOT ANY KAHLUA ?
 
aka The BIG LEBOWSKI COOKBOOK

 

New York 5 Best Burgers


SCHNIPPER’S Is # 1
SCHNIPPER CHEESEBURGER

JG MELON
Upper East Side Manhattan


JG MELON BURGER ROCK at SECOND BEST

“Some Would Say First. Even Me”



SHAKE SHACK BURGER # 3

“MANY SAY IT’S THE BEST”

We Wouldn’t Disagree, But You Gotta Pick Some Kind
of Order .. Everyone Has Their Own Choices, and These Are Ours
“GUESS WHAT? We LOVE THEM ALL, and FEEL THEY’RE 
ALL # 1 The BEST, or DAM CLOSE To IT” !!!


The LUGER BURGER at PETER LUGER
The WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS STEAK HOUSE
Is a STEAL at Just $11.95
GET With THEIR FAMOUS BACON
“IT ROCKS” !!!


THE LUGER BURGER
With LUGER BACON & CHEESE

“DAM THAT BABY Is TASTY” !!!





photo DANIEL BELLINO-ZWICKE

MINETTA TAVERN

GREENWICH VILLAGE NEW YORK

MINETTA BURGER

TAKE The “MINETTA BURGER Over The
More Famous BLACK LABEK BURGER …

“IT’S BETTER” !!!
The MINETTA BURGER TAHT IS !!!

And IT’S CHEAPER To BOOT !!!

“TRUST Us On THIS ONE” !!!

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NEW YORK’S 5 BEST BURGERS

1.  SCHNIPPER’S
2.  JG MELON
3.  SHAKE SHACK
4.  PETER LUGER
5.  MINETTA TAVERN


New York’s 5 Best Burgers? Wow! Who are they? Who right? Who’s Not? Yes, it’s not easy, and who’s to say who is the best, who’s not, and that they are thee authority and decider of who is # 1 and Who’s Not? Well, there are any number of people, magazines, newspapers, and other intitties doing articles, stories and what-not on the Best Burger or Best Burgers in town and around the country. It’s a big and popular subject.
Well, this is just ours. Not seeing that his is the definative list and list to end all. It’s just ours. And of these 5, we ourselves what put any number at the Top of The Heep, they’re all great burgers.

THE SKINNY On EACH

SCHNIPPERS

Schnippers is awesome. They came on the scene a couple years ago. They didn’t make all that much of a splash in the first year or year 1/2, but now? They’ve Splashed, and in quite a big way. They just opened their 3rd location in Manhattan and seems like their expansion will lead to any number across the country, alla Shake Shack. Spaeaking of Shake Shack, Schnipper’s opened their first place less than 200 feet from Shake Shacks hugely famous Flagship Burger Joint (and 1st) at Madison Park at 23rd Street and Madison Avenue.

Anyway, the Schnipper Burger is awesome. The Schnipper Burger is a classic straight forward burger. It’s 5 ounces, fresh beef (never frozen), cooked to perfection and seasoned perfectly. We love it, and think it taste exactlt as a burger should, with an emphasis on the tasty beef patty.

JG MELON

JG Melon is one great old institution up on 3rd Avenue at 74th Steet on New York’s Upper East Side. The Melon is a cool classic old school bar, the kind that just can’t be duplicated. Great natural vibe, and un-contived. And guess what? they’ve got one of New York top burgers, if not thee # 1 tops .. Some say, they are the best. Their Burger, and we wouldn’t give them a fight on that. We love em too, and almost picked them for the # 1 spot on our list. What do you think.

SHAKE SHACK

A Great Burger! Some say the Best. We did too for some time, but we feeel that Schnipper’s has edged them out. Though we wouldn’t gie anyone a hard time if they Shake Shack is # 1 … They’re Buger is Classic, just the right size, seasoned and cooked to beautiful tasty perfection. We just Love Em.


PETER LUGER

The Luger Burger is awesome. It’s quite tasty, and makes our top 5 list for it’s tastieness and the fact that you can go into this Mecca of Steakdom and get a Burger for just 12 Bucks .. But you probably won’t. You gonna want some cheese on that $1.50 and the Bacon ($4.25) is a “Must Have” at Lugers. If you go for Fries (Only $1.95), your burgers gonna cost you about $19.00
But hey, “It Peter Luger” and that’s a bargain. 
You can only get The Luger Burger at Lunch, and we just love hopping over the Williamsburg Bridge every 2 or 3 months to get one. You will too.

MINETTA TAVERN

You can’t beat the ambiance and History of Minetta Tavern .. This Historical Old Greenwich Village Haunt is cool as can be. And you’ll feel you are too once and if you secure a seat inside. The master of the restaurant business in New York, Keith McNally rescued this great old joint, spruced it up just a bit, retaining its wonderful origianl decor, placed a couple great chefs at the helm and opened her up to rave reviews. The menu is French Bistro Steak House, with big juicy Steaks, Bistro Classics, and a pair of New York’s Hottest and most loved burgers; The Famed Black Label Burger ($24.00) and The Minetta Burger ($16.00) .. The Black Label Burger is by far the most famous of the two, made with the Black Label Blend of Dry Aged Beef from famed New York Butcher Pat La Freida .. Dry Aged Beef may be great for Steaks, such as the ones so famous at Peter Luger and Minetta Tavern, but we feel that this beef doesn’t translate so well to Burgers … We prefer the Minetta Burger. How bout you?





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UNAMI BURGER HITS NEW YORK

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BURGERS $10 – $15, Including; Duck Burger, Truffle Burger, and French Dip Sandwich …

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