Saturday, November 28, 2020

Elf Elf Baby

 I watch Elf every Christmas season and today I accompanied the movie tradition with Elf cookies! 

 
How fun are these cookies?! Bonus: you can eat these raw because the recipe includes heat treated flour and pasteurized eggs. 

Even though no one reads this blog, I have to add a disclaimer that I work for General Mills and they manufacture these Elf cookies under the Pillsbury brand. 

Thursday, November 26, 2020

Most of it was edible...

 Purchased the heat and eat dinner from Whole Foods again this year.  The turkey was so dry!!!  I’m going to have to figure something else out for Christmas dinner.  Maybe I’ll buy turkey parts instead of a whole turkey. The rolls were a bit of a fail as well.  They got over proofed and ended up collapsing. Aye ya!  At least the fool proof corn soufflĂ© turned out well.  

That being said, I’m grateful to be able to have the means and a family to have a nice thanksgiving. 


 

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Magic in a Cup

 Seriously, when large food corporations want to get it together, here’s what can happen:

Alright, so the actual product doesn’t taste as good as my version, but good enough that two of three cups ended up empty. 

Saturday, October 31, 2020

First attempt at pancake art

 I tried making pancake art for the first time today and it went a lot better than expected. I mixed up some Bisquik with more water than usual and beat the batter smooth. This is usually a no no since more mixing means more gluten development which means tough pancakes. The batter was split into two colors, orange and brown. The brown was colored with cocoa. The key to pancake art is low heat, start depositing batter in the interior, slowly work outwards and a lot of patience. Yes, after one batch, I’m officially a pancake artist. 

Behold the Halloween pancake breakfast. 


Friday, October 30, 2020

It's just a bunch of Hocus Pocus anyway

I'm back...for now. 

I was sent this super cool looking rainbow brioche recipe back during the summer  https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchen/rainbow-brioche-8532473

In celebration of all hallows Eve, I attempted to make a brioche loaf that was Halloween colored. Bette Midler hosted a Hocus Pocus e-union that was a fundraiser. My hope was to be able to make some sand-witches for movie night. The reunion was totally amazing!! But, it turns out the bread was an epic fail, not enough flour, old yeast, not enough bake time, wrong type of pan, or not enough mixing to get the gluten going.  It was super dense and raw. I’ll give the recipe another shot during the Christmas season. The loaf ended up looking super cool though!


I also made some brownies that were inspired by “Boooook!”



Saturday, December 31, 2016

Something Fishy

When we were in Los Cabos, I ate fish taco three times during our long weekend there.  First time was at Zippers, a cafe on the beach.  Second was room service at the resort.  Lovely presentation!  And finally, my favorite was oddly enough at the airport from Boston Dogs.  Fresh and delicious!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Lunch Break

Slow day at work today, so I decided to go out for lunch.  Went to Three Tarts bakery based on a coworker's recommendation.  I ate an adult grilled cheese sandwich that was ooey gooey goodness with caramelized onions and bacon!  The pumpkin spice cupcake gave the NYC bakery a good run for it's money.

Saturday, October 08, 2011

Two Boots


What a strange name for a delicious pizza place. Nakul ordered delivery pizza from Two Boots. They forgot the basil on the Margarita, which was worked out because Alison had a basil plant growing on ther balcony.  The Cleoplatra Jones, fantastic crust topped with sweet Italian sausage, roasted peppers, onions and mozzarella was awesome. Here she is:

Friday, October 07, 2011

Apps

Not the appetizer kind of apps, but the iPhone kind of apps. 
 I used TVFoodMaps to find breakfast while in NYC, Tal Bagels was featured on "The Best Thing I Ever Ate."
Plenty of space and seating available:
 Everything bagel with golf ball sized scallion cream cheese ball in the bagel hole:

Thursday, October 06, 2011

Cluck Cluck

Alison told me about an awesome bakery, Two Little Red Hens, near her apartment.  The name sounded very familiar and when we arrived, I had walked through that bakery back in 2004!  
The decorated cakes were as cute as ever.  
We opted for the pumpkin spice, marble and Brooklyn blackout cupcakes.  The pumpkin spice was marvelous and the Brooklyn blackout was rich and chocolaty.  

Expensive, Overrated and

kind of delicious.  While I was in NYC, Max Brenner was right outside the subway station.  How could I not stop in?!
 After reviewing the menu, I settled on a blended frozen chocolate drink.  Not bad, but not worth the $7+ for it.

Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Rick Bayless at the Airport

I've been traveling quite a bit for work these days.  Airport food food has come a long way.  I had breakfast at Rick Bayless' Frontera Grill to go.  A little salty, still delicious.  Here's my egg and chorizo breakfast sandwich.  
Stop by gate B11 when you have a some time.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Tourist Trap

At Harry Potter's Wizarding World, if you have enough galleons, you can get all kinds of Hogsmeade goodies.
Have some refreshing pumpkin juice as you wait in line for rides:
Stop by the Three Broomsticks:
Have a seat and enjoy a frozen butter beer:
Afterwards, peek into Honeydukes
and chow down on a cauldron cake!