Tuesday, July 16, 2013

First Half of Summer in 8 Photos...





(From left to right)


1. Chipotle Flavored Chicken Fajitas, amazing co-stars Avocado x Trader Joe's Black Bean Corn Salsa

2. Three course dinner & hookah at Le Souk Harem.  Three words: I love baklava

3. Fish-bowl made at home by my cousin. Let's just say that Swedish Fish &rock candy are for adults too!

4. My Birthday Brunch with a few of my Favorite Biddies

5. The drink of the summer!  Thank you Budweiser!

6. Fried Oreo's! Staple groceries in your cabinet can lead you to a lot of sugary goodness!

7. I went out on a limb in the grocery story and well, I have been crazy,deeply, & madly in love with Gelato!

8. Oh just me being me, silly with my crab bib on.
                   
                     
Kisses :- *

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Summer 2013 Restaurant Week!

In tradition of life and love for food I always take advantage of two or three restaurant week events. 
With Summer Restaurant Week here as of July 22 - August 16. 

On my list of places to try this summer:

The Capital Grille - my dear friend keeps raving about their Lobster Mac, who am I to deny my taste buds said an experience??!!

Delmonico's Steakhouse - Well if you didn't know I am from the MidWest, so they had me at steak!

Fishtail by David Burke - his menu reads "Ritz Cracker Crusted Crabcake" Umm, Hello!! That is paging me!

And unfortunately, I have lived in Harlem for eight years and have yet to sit down and enjoy the fine plates of Marcus Samuelsson Red Rooster Restaurant, so as a bonus/option...shame shame, I know.  For compensation I have had enjoyed a cocktail or three from the bar.

This past winter I made my way to Mr. Chow Tribeca and  STK Midtown (pictured below)








Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Food Trip: Cafeteria

So a random beautiful Sunday in the first weekend of summer, that just passed, scored me the opportunity to join a couple of my lady franz at this NYC staple restaurant. Located in Chelsea area of Manhattan on Seventh Ave and 17th Street, it sits cutely on the southwest corner and offers some real treats. No need to make you wait



Watermelon Salad w/ Shrimp and Feta


Their oh so infamous and absolutely delicious Mac Attack!


Mac & Cheese Spring Rolls with Gouda Dipping Sauce



And this rather refreshing Ginger Mint Lemonade to wash this all down!

To say the least I will be returning for sure!

Side note: I LOVE a delicious watermelon salad, and I will absolutely be incorporating the spicy twist they use in my next date with watermelon, feta, and mint.


Kisses :-*



Monday, June 24, 2013

Quick Tip: Summer Cocktail Chillers


Summer time is here and so are cool beverages. A few days ago I had some loved ones over for dinner but beyond the amazing meal we shared the table discussion were these frozen mango cubes as the chiller verses regular ice. I mean how adorable is floating refreshing fruit over melting water in your stemless glass of peach iced tea!



Necessary ingredients:
1 bag of frozen fruit 
1 quart of Turkey Hill Peach Iced Tea
4 fancy cups
And a few house guest to indulge 

  



Monday, June 17, 2013

Comfort Food 002: French Toast

The weekend always brings out the breakfast chef in me.  A few weeks ago a friend handed me several slices of her grandma's infamous homemade bread.  My immediate first thoughts, oooh I am making some french toast!  I left the bread on the counter for a few days to dry out.  Additionally, I have recently acquired some Sangster's Rum Cream from a quick vacation to Jamaica, I decided that the flavor would be a perfect add on this very traditional meal.





Necessary Ingredients:

3 eggs
2/3 cup of milk
1 tsp vanilla
2 tsp of cinnamon
4 slices of stale bread
Butter
Maple Syrup

Optional:
1/4 cup rum cream
Fresh berries
Powdered sugar




 In a bowl beat eggs, milk, cinnamon, and vanilla together. If using, rum cream. Whisk until well blended, pour into a shallow bowl.

Dip each slice of bread into the egg mixture, allowing bread to soak up some of the mixture. Melt some butter (or use vegetable oil or pam spray) over a large skillet on medium high.  Add as many slices of bread onto the skillet as will fit at a time.  Fry until brown on both sides, flipping bread when necessary.

Plate and serve hot with butter and maple syrup, if available, fresh berries.

French Kisses :-*



Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Quick Fix: Strawberries & Cream!

Missed me?! No worries I am back, to stay :-)

Well in reverence to one of my favorite fruits and the great joys of sun rays from the summer that is inching up closely upon us, I am going to share this 10-minutes or less recipe.
I don't know about you but quick & simple desserts can easily run all of my taste buds! Ideally it will be something cold like Gelato or Fro-Yo but today it was this quick fix from our staple friend, Entenmann's Cinnamon Crunch Loaf.  Let me just say that a good loaf cake, can have you from empty handed to covered dish ready in no time! But this particular loaf, just stole my whole heart!




Necessary Ingredients: 

One box of Entenmann's Cinnamon Crunch Loaf (or the flavor of your choice)
One box if fresh strawberries
One dollop of Cool Whip

Wash and rinse the box of strawberries,  grab about four strawberries, snip the leaf ends and cut into three pieces each. 
Slice two to three inch pieces of the crunch loaf.
Layer each slice of the loaf on the plate almost in a staggering position and lay the strawberries on top in the same pattern. Add a dollop of cool whip and enjoy!

It was really delicious, unfortunately I did not capture the ingredients before using them but you get the gist of it all.

Kisses :-*

Monday, February 25, 2013

Meet the Mussels, White Wine & Garlic Too!

One day channel surfing I came across a reality TV show during the dinner scene and all I recall about the conversation was the personal chef saying "mussels". And with that, those words resonated in my head for about an hour. I hopped up off the couch, checked the fridge for some kind of sausage or bacon and skipped over a block to the fresh seafood market.

About 35 minutes later I had  made garlic and white wine sauce mussels. And because I am the sharing kind my good girlfriend had her introduction to mussels.




Necessary Ingredients:

1 lbs of cleaned mussels
2 pieces of sausage link (I used Italian chicken sausage I had scored from Trader Joe's earlier in the week)
1/2 cup of slices onion
1/8 cup chopped shallot
2 garlic cloves roughly chopped
2 tbsp of butter
2 tbsp of EVOO
2 dried bay leaf
2 cups of white wine ( I use drinking wine, Chardonnay)

In a medium stock pot over medium heat, cover pan with EVOO and 2 tablespoons of butter letting them melt evenly together. Slice sausage into pieces and add to oil.

Add in garlic, onion, and shallot. Cover with lid and let simmer for 5 mins stirring once to ensure sausage is not sticking. Add in bay leaf next, let cook for an additional 3 minutes. Add in two cups of wine and bring to a boil.

Once wine is rumbling and has married the flavored together add in mussels. Cover and let cook until mussel shells have opened up, similar to a V is the shape you are going for.

Slice a baguette into thin pieces and serve with mussels from pot or in a bowl. Bread is essentially for soaking up the juices of the sauce that the mussels are flavored with.

From the looks of things, her first trial was not too bad. :-)