Culinary Tips

Hot food trends!

Food trends can be fickle and short lived, and what was trendy, hip, and smoking hot yesterday can be as washed up and stale as cold leftovers today.   So, what’s currently hot in the culinary world?

Every year in October, the National Restaurant Association surveys professional chefs to find out their culinary forecast for the upcoming year. This year, over 1600 chefs responded, rating over 200 foods as a “hot trend”, “yesterday’s news” or a “perennial favorite.”   We found a great video summarizing the results and you may read or download the full pdf report here.  What made the list?   Healthy, nutritious, fresh locally grown foods, superfruits and exotic fruits, artisan cheeses, free range meats, sustainable seafood, organic wine, smaller portions and mini foods such as tapas and dim sum.   Overall a refreshing focus in general and very healthy trends, let’s see if they prove to be true in the months to come!

We also found this list from top experts in the hotel and restaurant industries, with current hot food ingredients including:

– Ricotta cheese and comfort foods
– Asian noodles in broth
– Flat iron and flank steak (due to it’s affordable cost)
– Ethnic flavorings for poultry
– Breakfast foods any time of the day ( we love this one!)
– And the trendy spice for 2009 = Tarragon.

Food and travel writer Lisa Rogak authored this article with chef insights on food trends, and her list reinforces the local food, smaller portions, and affordable meat trends, in addition to tea infused foods, and savory cocktails such as Chili Serrano Martinis ( hangover anyone? ).

Other hot alcoholic beverage trends according to Epicurious include Ginger cocktails and Ginger beers.  Says editor in chief Tanya Steel, ““One of the areas people are not cutting back on is liquor, people are drinking more.”

What do the Brits think of the issue?  Well for one, that foodies rule, as we already are aware! Check out their predictions from the Guardian for the new year here, or watch a great video from The Food People here.

What trendy foods for 2009 does Bon Appetit see in their crystal ball?   You can read the wrapup here, or the full report in the January issue, but a top trend is “Luxury for Less”, including affordable substitutions, such as eye of round for prime rib, and truffle oil instead of truffles.  Peruvian food is climbing it’s way to the top of the ethnic ladder, and their top dessert ingredient of the year is peanut butter.

We’d love to know your thoughts, or if you have any predictions of your own, let us know in the comments!

(Note:  Also see our newer post with additional updated food trends.)

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  • heatandknives
    January 2, 2009 at 11:08 pm

    Thanks for posting this. I’m starting a career in the culinary arts and this is just the type of info I’m interested in to learn more about the profession.

  • kang at LE
    January 3, 2009 at 2:31 pm

    I think the shift toward healthy stuff has been going on for years and years now.

    What will definitely be a big shift is for food to go cheap – but obviously still taste good. So anything in 2008 that was big and glamourous will need to be downsized and reimagined.

    Maybe smaller restaurants serving healthy ‘fast food’ style will be a hit in 2009?

  • thepinkpeppercorn
    January 3, 2009 at 5:24 pm

    ummm ok I just posted bite-size Peruvian cookies…hahaha. So I guess I couldn’t agree more!! Great post – I love posts about food, as much as recipes 🙂

  • Heidi
    January 3, 2009 at 11:22 pm

    Heat and Knives, I’m glad you found it useful, best wishes in your career!

    Kang, aka London Eater, true words! They said healthy food last year as well, and look what happened to bacon! 😉 Healthy fast food would be awesome, it seems every time that is attempted it turns out to be not very healthy.

    The Pink Peppercorn, I’m off to check out your cookies! I’m very much looking forward to more exploration of Peruvian food. ¡Buen apetito!

  • Jessie
    January 4, 2009 at 8:10 pm

    this is a great list, like you i wish there was healthy fast food places the only healthy one I can think of is subways.

  • Pacita
    January 4, 2009 at 9:13 pm

    Healthy, organically grown food – love them. Just hope the price will come down now that more and more people are buying them. Sometimes I feel when I go food shopping is I am paying more for whatever is not in the food or produce – like preservatives and saturated fats and sugary additives.
    Great post and belated happy birthday, Heidi.

  • Shari
    January 7, 2009 at 2:30 am

    It’s always fun to hear the trends. Healthy is always a trend, but I like the exotic fruit one!

  • Hélène
    January 10, 2009 at 7:43 pm

    Loved this one also: Breakfast foods any time of the day. I like to make eggs any time of the day. Love your blog.

  • Helen Yuet Ling Pang
    January 19, 2009 at 12:11 pm

    Like to hear trends especially the one about Asian noodles in broth, because that’s my absolute favourite to make at home when I’m hungry. So easy to make, with any ingredients you have in the fridge!

  • Barbara Drake
    February 7, 2009 at 5:52 pm

    Epicurious predicted Peruvian food would be hot this year, and the trend appears to be gaining steam, in Peru and in the United States. One factor that makes Peruvian food a good fit for Americans and Europeans is that it isn’t too spicy (as in picante). That might make it possible for Peruvian food to cross over into the mainstream.

    Read about the growing influence of Peruvian food at http://americaninlima.com/2009/02/06/calientito-peruvian-food-trend-heats-up-in-2009/

  • Madison UK
    November 24, 2009 at 5:43 am

    Hot food trends for 2009! – http://www.savory.tv/2009/01/02/food-trends-2009/

  • Calum Watson
    November 24, 2009 at 5:45 am

    Hot food trends for 2009! – http://www.savory.tv/2009/01/02/food-trends-2009/

  • Emma Slinn
    November 25, 2009 at 6:37 am

    RT @Foodnursery: Hot food trends for 2009! – http://www.savory.tv/2009/01/02/food-trends-2009/