Thursday, December 8, 2011

Fun and Food in Philly

Hey all. Doug and I took an impromptu trip (thank you Bolt Bus) to Philly for 2 days/1 night and had a great time. I love exploring new places and had only been once to Philly on a field trip in 5th grade. I would have to say this trip was much better! We wish we could have stayed longer. It rained/poured for the entirety of our first day, but we had a blast. Here are a few shots from our journey.

Love and hugs to everyone!















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Location:Philadelphia. PA

Sunday, September 25, 2011

First Fall Weekend

Our weekend began on Saturday with a trip outside of Brooklyn for some apple picking.



















It ended with us making 6 quarts of Matzo Ball Soup for the New Year. Perfect. Xoxox



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Monday, August 22, 2011

The Perfect Roast Chicken

A rainy sunday in my house means that I get the opportunity to cook some form of meat or poultry in a way that my weekday schedule doesn't allow for any-longer. This week i opted for a roasted chicken and roasted asparagus. This was the perfect choice. It was comforting and healthy. With a few tweaks from Ina's perfect recipe, I now have a chicken recipe that fits the needs of my small family. The best part is that the simplicity of chicken is something that this pork belly lover still appreciates. I really cannot believe that this came out of my oven. Maybe next time I will try wrapping it in bacon :)


Ingredients for Ina Garten's Perfect Roast Chicken-recipe on Foodtv.com

1 (5 to 6 pound) roasting chicken
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1 large bunch fresh thyme, plus 20 sprigs
1 lemon, halved
1 head garlic, cut in half crosswise
2 tablespoons (1/4 stick) butter, melted
1 large yellow onion, thickly sliced
4 carrots cut into 2-inch chunks
1 bulb of fennel, tops removed, and cut into wedges
Olive oil

The play by play:

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.

Remove the chicken giblets.

Rinse the chicken inside and out.

Remove any excess fat and leftover pin feathers and pat the outside dry.

Liberally salt and pepper the inside of the chicken. Stuff the cavity with the bunch of thyme, both halves of lemon, and all the garlic.

Brush the outside of the chicken with the butter and sprinkle again with salt and pepper. Tie the legs together with kitchen string and tuck the wing tips under the body of the chicken.

Place the onions, carrots, and fennel in a roasting pan. Toss with salt, pepper, 20 sprigs of thyme, and olive oil. Spread around the bottom of the roasting pan and place the chicken on top.

Roast the chicken for 1 1/2 hours, or until the juices run clear when you cut between a leg and thigh.

Remove the chicken and vegetables to a platter and cover with aluminum foil for about 20 minutes. Slice the chicken onto a platter and serve it with the vegetables.

My own 2 cents:

1) As a side note, I used a 3.5 pound chicken to feed 2 hungry adults. Due to the smaller bird and smaller cavity, I used half the head of garlic and half the lemon. I sliced up the lemon and added it into the toasting pan. This size bird took one hour to cook at same temp.
2) To avoid another pan, I added 1 pound of red potatoes cut in bite size pieces in with the carrots, onions, and fennel.
3) About 1/2 way trough your cooking time, splash about 1/2 cup-1 cup stock over the veg. It is well worth it. A gravy forms during cooking with no extra work.
4) when the bird is done, tent with foil on a carving board and put the roasting pan with the veg back in the oven to crisp up.

Thank you Ina for another great building block that I can use for a lifetime!



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Location:Carlton Ave,Brooklyn,United States

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Food Truck Rally

Headed out to the Food Truck Rally in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. 20 local food trucks came out for this once a month event. The rain held out and we had a blast. There were sweet and savory options for one and all.


This is a ice cream sandwich made with brown butter ice cream and white chocolate/maple cookies. The food truck was called Cool Haus.


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Location:Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn

Sunday, July 24, 2011

National Ice Cream Month


This is a review of a new ice cream shop that opened up in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. The name is Ample Hills Creamery. In a word-yum!

Thank you Brian and all the lovely folks at Ample Hills Creamery. Thank you for delivering the quality product that ice cream should be. Thank you for making ice cream with such love and care that I wouldn't mind gaining 5 pounds this summer just to enjoy your product.

4 of us traveled in from Fort Greene this past Saturday and each sampled a flavor on our maidan voyage:

1) Peanut Butter Cookie-Amazingly made with fresh baked cookies!
2) Weekend Brunch-with pieces of french toast in a cinnamon ice cream
3) Salty Crack Caramel-rich and filled with pieces of burnt caramel
4) Breakfast Cereal-infused with cereal and with fruit loops in it!

All the flavors were equally amazing and full of life and flavor. We each decided that this was in fact the best ice cream that we have ever had the pleasure of enjoying. We were a little bummed that the peppermint patty and other flavors were sold out, but that just goes to show you how popular this new spot is.

Since trying it for the first time, we have traveled back multiple times and have never been disappointed. I have personally tried so many flavors that I have lost count. My top 3 are: peanut butter cookie already mentioned, peppermint patty which has in house made candy in it and raspberry blonde which has hand made blondies and raspberry jam mixed in. Amazing!!!






What I really love about this new addition to this area is the fact that nobody working there or making the ice cream was taking themselves too seriously. There are a few in Brooklyn and Manhattan that are very snooty about their ice cream and ingredients, but not Ample Hills. They really look like they are having the best time making ice cream.

I cannot wait for the fall so that I can taste the season through ice cream. Thank heavens for small miracles!

Monday, May 23, 2011

Week Off Between Jobs...



With a new job in my future, the week of May 2nd was a week that I could spend taking care of all the things that I wasn't able to ever do with a regular 9-5. I knew that with this week off I wanted to have a few meals out on my own in the city and take care of the errands that always get put on hold. Most importantly, I got to eat!

On my first day off I went to the Chelsea area of NYC with the hopes of happening upon a restaurant that tickled my fancy. I got that and more! I decided to walk cross town on 23rd Street towards my FAVORITE French Macaron bakery and passed by a BBQ spot that we had been meaning to try for a very long time. RUB BBQ is located @ 208 West 23rd Street.

Short version: Solid BBQ, lots of options, reasonably priced.

My Top picks: pulled pork sandwich and vinegar based cole slaw were well flavored and super tender. I was really tempted to order the onion straws, but I opted instead for the free beer that I was offered with a Yelp.com check-in that I did right from my IPhone App. Very cool to get free things!



So Tuesday came and went and my belly was full and happy. The weather was in the 70's and the sun was shining in NYC. Good week to be in between jobs! No week off would be complete for me or my boyfriend without a trip to one of the best pizza places in all of the boroughs. We opted to travel on a beautiful May afternoon to the Upper West Side of Manhattan to enjoy the wonder that is Patsy's Pizzeria.

Patsy's is located 61 West 74th Street between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West. The bottom

line about this pizza is that it is amazing. Please keep in my mind that if I had to rate this place on a

scale of 1-5 stars, I would have given it 2 because of the service, but I am here to let you all know about

the food that I enjoy in this life, not the waitstaff.


Anyway, back to the pizza. The crust is perfect, thin, chewy, and crisp in all the right places. The cheese is sweet and mellow and the sauce is tart and sweet the way it should be. There is also a good amount of fresh leaves of basil to top it off with a drizzle of EVOO. OH MY GOODNESS. As you can see by the picture below, this is a beautiful pizza. SO SO GOOD!

Definitely one of NYC's best places to get pizza (besides Lombardi's).





Saturday, April 16, 2011

Back Outdoors @ the Bklyn Flea

We waited all winter for this. We walked and worked through blizzards, storms, ice, sleet, and frigid temps to make it to this moment. This moment is the opening of the Brooklyn Flea in Fort Greene.

Since 2008 this had become a foodie and shopping destination for many. The very best part is that we have the great advantage to live within walking distance of this amazing one of a kind destination. It is fun for the mind, soul, and belly!

I had the wonderful opportunity to go to the flea this past weekend and couldn't wait. I had been counting the days until I could go back to our Saturday routine of enjoying what the Flea had to offer.

Our choice between 4 of us was pizza from Pizza Moto, a food vendor that makes and sells pizzas out of of fire biting oven that they have attached to a truck hitch. This pizza is made with all the very best ingredients. From top to bottom. Yummy! The sauce is the best balance of sweet and tangy, while the cheese and crust marry in a perfect combination of chewy and salty.

Pizza Moto is one of our favorites and I will be sure to show some others as the season progresses. For now, enjoy!

Come on out to Brooklyn!!

I also have attached a photo of some homemade meat stick that the men love and for $1 it is a bargain here in Brooklyn.





Anchovy and olive pizza





And margarita pizza @ pizza moto.





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Location:Washington Walk,,United States

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Dough in Brooklyn






A beautiful Winter day in Spring called for a day filled with walking in the neighborhood and enjoying the local eats.

Today took us to Dough, a recently opened doughnut shop in Bedford Stuyvesant in Brooklyn. Dough is an offshoot of a local cafe, Choice that sells breakfast, lunch, and dinner. This area of the neighborhood has been yearning for an establishment like Dough, and I thrilled to say that we experienced all of its glory today.

Dough is an unassuming space on the corner of Lafayette Ave. And Franklin Ave. We were a few hearse from the entrance when the sweet smell of doughnuts knocked us off our feet. Oh my goodness! The line wasn't terrible, but we went in around 2pm and they had been open since 7am (close daily @ 4pm).

Once it was our turn we knew that two flavors were sold out that we wanted to try-hibiscus and Nutella. So...we had to pick from all the other amazing flavors that were still available. My friends and I opted for a box of 4 @ $2 a piece.

1) blood orange glazed with candied orange
2) chocolate glazed with cocoa nibs
3) chocolate chipolte
4) cafe o' lei

They looked amazing and smelled amazing. I easily could have tried any other flavors, but felt good about our selection. Other options were lemon poppy, passionfruit, sugar, plain glaze, chocolate/Earl gray, toasted coconut, and lemon meringue. The most wonderful thing was that each donut looked unique and the thought behind each one was well thought out. You could see/watch the pastry creators through the viewing window working at keeping up with the demand. Simply amazing work ladies!!!

Onto the product...
There are no words...these doughnuts are light, crispy, chewy, fluffy, fresh, and delicious. The dough has just the right amount of sweetness and the glazes are superb. My personal favorite was the chocolate glazed with the nibs. The nibs acted as sprinkles and added the crunch. Yummy!!!

Dough gets an A+ from me!

Location:Carlton Ave,Brooklyn,United States

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

"Medium Raw"






I may be a few months late on this one (almost a year!) but I must put this out there. Tony is an amazing writer. I began his 3rd book last week and am sorry that it took me this long. The details, the stories, the voice. Good stuff!

I am not going to review this book, but I just wanted to say that if you are a fan of No Reservations-this is a book for you. If you love food-this is a book for you. If you want to know the ins and outs of what it is like behind the scenes of the life of a "celebrity chef" (he would kill me if he saw that)-READ THIS.

I cried laughing and got a great view of life in the food and tv world. Worth every minute I spend reading this. I hear Tony's voice whole I read. Truly great!!

I am not a book reviewer or a expert by any means, I just wanted to offer a book suggestion to anyone who has a passion for all things food, writing and life.

Happy Reading!

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Monday, March 21, 2011

Late Night Snack

VANILLA ICE CREAM...SALTED CARAMEL SWIRL...CHOCOLATE COVERED POTATO CHIP CLUSTERS...this is a salty + sweet lovers dream. This is also a dream come true for yours truly.

We are loyal Jimmy Fallon viewers in this house and never miss an episode. I should also mention that we are also known to ALWAYS have ice cream in our home on any given day. With all of these things considered, you can imagine our joy when we heard that Late Night with Jimmy Fallon was having an ice cream made for the 2nd Anniversary of the show.

It took us searching through 10-15 stores in Brooklyn/Manhattan and about 6 days from release date to find this creation. I feel it was worth the journey and the joy in my eyes when we found it that fateful Sunday afternoon.

Ok, so enough of my babbling, onto the ice cream!

I must say that Ben and Jerry's ice creams have continued to get better and better at making sure that the add ins are plentiful in every pint. "Late Night Snack" did not disappoint. First spoonful out of the pint was filled with the salted caramel and had 2 potato chip clusters within the vanilla ice cream. OMG, the flavors really melt together beautifully and if you are a true caramel lover, this one is for you.

To sum up the different parts of this flavor:

1) The vanilla ice cream was smooth with specks of vanilla bean throughout
2) The caramel was very creamy as well, but I found myself wanting some more salty kick with every spoonful. If you are so inclined, I would add a dash of flake sea salt to your bowl or spoon.
3) For some reason I was expecting potato chip pieces, but they were little balls of chips that were covered in chocolate. This is where the salt lived. Only complaint is that some were hard (really hard) and others were soggy. So, there was a lack of consistency with the chips, but the chip flavor was there.

I would say that you shouldn't run out and pick up a pint of this new flavor, but it is worth it if you are in the mood for something new and different.

My #1 flavor will forever be Coffee HealthBar Crunch.

Thank you Ben and Jerry's for being creative and giving us all something to smile about!

Late Night Snack- B+

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Getting started...


This is a freshman attempt at writing a food blog, so please bear with us as we get our feet wet.

Today we had the opportunity to travel to the NOLITA section of NYC to one of our favorite places to have pizza in all of New York City, Lombardi's. Located @ 32 Spring Street, Lombardi's is a name in pizza that is often used in the same breathe with Grimaldi's and Patsy's. This is me is THE BEST pizza that I have had. I would venture to also say that this is the meal I would like to have as my last. Yes, it is that good!

The space and tourists leave something to be desired, but that is to be expected when a pizza joint like this one has been on many shows about pizza and is an institution. The dough is wonderful and creates a perfectly chewy and thin crust. The oozing fresh cheese, San Marzano tomatoes, and basil round out this pizza and the coal oven allows all the ingredients to melt together in what I would call, AMAZING! We shared a small sausage pie for $14 and a salad. This lunch was worth every penny and we happily finished every bite. I would say that we could have easily gotten the large and polished it off, but it was good to not leave too full. If you take some time to walk around the SOHO/NOLITA area after lunch, it is a hotbed for yummy snacks too :)

We really try to stay far away from anything that is considered "touristy" on a beautiful Sunday afternoon, but Lombardi's truly is worth the wait, atmosphere, and the CASH ONLY rule. All in all, Lombardi's is a must when in the NYC area.

HAPPY 1st DAY OF SPRING
and
HAPPY EATING!