Posts Tagged ‘food’

eatdrinklivewith.us

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

I’d like to announce our new food blog, eatdrinklivewith.us. The intent is that we’ll blog about food and wine and enjoying it. Hopefully with some good pictures and commentary to go along with it. So hop on over there and check it out!

Snorkeling With Dexter

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Today we went on a snorkeling tour with lots of Ben’s family and our tour guide, Dexter. It started out with us being picked up in the van at our hotel and being driven to the boat launch. The boat launch was interesting because there was a mangrove forest all around us. I have heard that you get interesting bird watching in the mangrove forests.

We got on the boat and headed north on a boat ride that was more fun than a roller coaster. You’ll know you’re seeing this on the slideshow when you get to a series of blurry, poorly framed pictures. :) On this boat trip, we made stops to take pictures of The Fountain Of Youth waterfall and the fishing village Castara.

We also made stops for the snorkelers to jump in and look at the reefs. Normally, I would be snorkeling, too, but unfortunately I had an ear infection.

It was probably due to the fact I didn’t jump in, but today was my first experience with sea sickness. They had cast a fishing line and were slowly creeping forward, and it really hit me. After that I felt so much better. We eventually headed out to No Man’s Land to have our beach barbeque. This was one of those beaches that comes out beautiful in every photo.

After the beach bbq, we went to Nylon Pool, which is a huge sandbar in the middle of the ocean. We all got out of the boat and walked around in waist high water. It was pretty neat.

For dinner, we went to Marcia’s. It was really good. Sorry for the blurry pictures, but I was too hungry to care! :)

Here is a link to the slideshow for all of the pictures.

Chocolate heaven

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

This is what I’m bringing in to work tomorrow for a special treat.

wow, just wow

mmmmmm....

Thank you, Joy the Baker. You rock.

Another Christmas In January

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

We celebrated Christmas in January again.

We had a wonderful dinner. Everyone brought a dish and the Aslaksons made a tenderloin.

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The food was fabulous. Below is the feta, sun dried tomato, basil, and orzo salad that we made. Also, you’ll see the pie that Alton Brown and Jon make.

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We decorated Christmas cookies.

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Then we had the gift exchange or gift grab or something like that.

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Andy won us a pack of cards…

But we left with a marble cheese cutter. It was a good deal for us!

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And the most important thing to know is: who got the angel? To be concluded soon…

Neapolitan Cookies

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

Yesterday and today Andy and I made Neapolitan cookies. They are my new favorite cookies.

It’s an involved process. It takes 2 days to make them. Day 1: make the layers, stack them, and put them in the refrigerator to rest. Day 2: Top with chocolate and cut into small pieces.

The layers are made of a cake-like mixture with almond paste. There is also a thin layer of raspberry jam and a thin layer of apricot preserves. The cookie is topped with a layer of chocolate.

I think these cake-like treats are called cookies because if you had a cake sized piece of this treat, it would be a hefty amount of calories.

Fortune Cookies

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

We saw Paula Deen make fortune cookies, and I decided to give it a try for New Year’s Eve. I have never been very good at breads or baked goods, but these turned out really well — probably because this recipe took advantage of my pancake making skills.

Lunchlady land.

Part of the fun was choosing the fortunes. I decided to use quotes from authors the audience would appreciate.

There they are.

The key ingredient in these cookies is almond extract, and they taste wonderful. I have been wanting one since yesterday morning. :) (They are all gone.) I’m going to be making Neapolitan cookies next which requires a tube of almond paste so hopefully this will do the trick!

Jamie Oliver: Brilliant.

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

I really enjoy the Food Network, or really just food shows in general. As many of you know food is a passion of mine, I love it. Right now one of my favorite food shows is Jamie at Home. It is hosted by Jamie Oliver, who is an English chef. He at one point hosted The Naked Chef on Food Network and has had other reality type food shows before his latest venture, Jamie at Home. The basic premise of the show is he cooks from his garden and makes rustic, great tasting food that is simple and delicious. Each episode focuses around a specific ingredient, like potatoes, onions, eggs, things like that. The recipes that he develops are out of this world.

How about Crispy and Sticky Chicken Thighs with Squashed New Potatoes and Tomatoes or Potato and Chorizo Omelet with a Kinda Parsley Salad or even Balsamic-Baked Onions and Potatoes with Roast Pork, just brilliant.

I highly recommend watching this show it is so good. You can see it on Food Network at 9:30am on Saturdays.

Whilst we’re on the topic of food television, I’d like to mention another show that me and Darcy have recently started watching, America’s Test Kitchen. This is totally different from Jamie at Home. First of all it is on PBS and takes a more scientific approach at cooking and improving classic recipes. Their motto is “We make recipes 100 times, so you only have to make them once.” The show provides techniques and tricks to preparing recipes as well as equipment reviews and tasting panels. I encourage you to check it out. This one is on daily at 5:30pm on PBS (KTCA).

Well enough about food for a while, I’m gonna go cook some. I’m gonna make some zucchini bread, with a recipe from Elise at Simply Recipes.

Rochester Epicure: zpizza

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

In the long awaited sequel to my inaugural Rochester Epicure post, I am writing today about zpizza. It is a chain that recently opened a store in the Shops at University Square (formerly Galleria Mall) in Rochester. It’s situated on the 2nd floor of University Square, on the end opposite Games by James, with lots of seating. The concept of the restaurant is an upscale pizza parlor with unique pizza selections and fresh, good ingredients.

One of the menu items that flew off the menu at me immediately was the Pear and Gorgonzola Salad, with its pear, Gorgonzola cheese, candied walnuts and balsamic dressing, almost the perfect salad. I didn’t actually try it this time, but it is on my list when I go there next. Once I do, I’ll have to compare it to my reference salad, the Pear and Ama Blue salad at Prescott’s.

We decided to go with 3 slices of pizza, each of us getting a slice of the Mediterranean and sharing once slice of American. The Mediterranean was brilliant, pesto as a base, with eggplant, kalamata olives, sun-dried tomatoes, and roasted red peppers, all topped with a good helping of feta. If I had one drawback with this pizza, it is that the eggplant is cut rather large and tends to come off all in one piece. The American was pretty good, basically a supreme pizza with some good tasting sauce. It is reminiscent of Papa John’s, but a bit less sweet and more fresh tasting. The thing that set this pizza apart though was the crust. Not too thick, not too thin, with a good flavor. It had a wonderful chewiness that I have come to love in a pizza crust.

zpizza

All in all we will definitely be back, maybe not all the time, but frequently. One of the nice things about zpizza is the amount of seating, there is ample seating inside and even more seating outside in the mall area. Which makes it a perfect place for going and getting some lunch with our larger-than-usual groups, that we sometimes have.

Ratings (out of 5)
Atmosphere: 4.0
Service: 4.0 (the cashier was personable)
Food: 4.5
Fun: 3.5 (it’s a pizza spot, thats about it)

Overall: 4.0

Marshmallows Explained

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

Here are pictures of Andy making marshmallows. It’s crazy, but you can actually make these things at home!! And you can flavor them with all sorts of good things like vanilla beans. Or you could even make your own Peeps!

It’s like making a meringue, except you would substitute gelatin for eggs. We learned all this from watching Alton Brown on Good Eats. Next time for us: amaretto marshmallows.

Apples Are Better Dried

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Well, apples that were stored in the refrigerator for 4 months are better that way. This past weekend I dried apples.

Somehow, one of our bags of fall apples is always left behind. Those apples are not made into apple pie, apple cobbler, or any apple whatever. Last year the bag sat in our fridge until we had to make room for the new season of apples. These apples weren’t honeycrisp or anything that would go bad quickly. These apples were good for long term storage…but still…it is definitely better to make apple chips out of them.