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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Pies & Pints - Fayetteville, WV

Out of all the restaurants that have gluten-free menus and offerings, Pies & Pints is at the top of my list!  We weren't sure what to expect, but knew that they had been featured on the Food Network, so we wanted to give them a try.  Looking up their website, they seemed to have a decent offering of unique pizzas, and it noted that they did have gluten free items.  So we went!

The most amazing aspect of our time their?  They were willing to make ANY pizza OR sandwich gluten free!!  Now, a lot of pizza places will do a gluten free crust on your pizza, but to also offer to make gluten free bread for the sandwiches? Unheard of!  Thinking back, we should have gotten at least one sandwich to try, but we opted to all get a different pizza.  We LOVED them all!  Out of 10 stars, I give this pizza place 10 stars!  And, what makes that better is that I am often not a pizza fan at all, nor is my mom--so for an impression that big, well, it takes a lot!

Anyway, here are the dishes we ordered and loved:


 So this was our appetizer, the Char-Grilled Hot Wings.  Very tasty with flavors of sriracha and cilantro.  Not 'to die for' exactly, but very tasty none-the-less.
 This was my pick and also my favorite of all the pizzas we tried; the Cuban Pork Pie.  Seriously DELICIOUS!  Pulled pork, onion, pineapple, feta, jalapenos, creme fraiche and cilantro... It just has the perfect balance of sweet (pineapple and onion) to savory (pork and feta) with fun bursts of spice throughout (jalapeno) topped with an earthy freshyness brought to you only by cilantro.  Now, this was TO DIE FOR.

This was the husband's pick (no surprise there), and they actually don't have it on their menu anymore...and I can't remember it's name.  But it was basically a spicy red-sauce with lots of meat and mozzarella.  Yes, it was good, but doesn't it say a little something that it isn't on the menu now? ;)
 This was the first gluten free pick: Chicken Gouda Pie.  So yummy!! It was loaded with chicken, bacon (can't go wrong there), smoked gouda, red onions and a chipotle crema (can't go wrong their either!!).  I don't always like chicken on my pizza but this is one way I would not turn it down!
 And the second gluten free pick of the night: Mediterranean Shrimp Pie. None of us had ever tried a sea food pizza and this was pleasantly surprising!  I don't know that I'd think to order it if I were in a pizza mood, but if I were in a big Mediterranean or sea food mood, this is a great way to fix that craving!  It was a 'clean' bite too, with shrimp, artichoke hearts, kalamata olives and your typical seafood pairs - lemon, garlic and herbs.  A refreshing and light pizza!


Lastly, it will really help your dining experience if you have a really cute baby at your table.  Oh, and the iced tea was good too!

So, the next time you're in Fayetteville, don't let Pies & Pints pass you by!

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Potato Soup with a Kick



Okay... so anyone who knows me, knows I love food.  And, if they know me really well, they know my favorite food time of year is fall/winter when everything turns warm and hearty!  So to kick it off right, the first 'fall' inspired dish I chose to make this year is potato soup! My original intention was to make the classic soup, a creamy white soup with celery and onions but as I browsed multiple recipes, one caught my eye.  Ree Drummond (Pioneer Woman) has a soup with the addition of carrot (orange in my white soup?!?!) and her added spice is Cajun seasoning!  I love Cajun seasoning!  So, I had to give it a go!

Her blog/recipe: http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2013/01/perfect-potato-soup/

Now, instead of going step-by-step with the recipe, I might as well just give you the link to her blog with the recipe.  She has great pictures to go along with each step and it is super easy to follow, so I encourage you to try it!  And I will leave you with a few of my favorite parts of the process. ;)


 This is the smell of heaven... carrots, celery and onion together are perhaps my all-time favorite trio when starting out a recipe. I often try and sneak these three into many of my dishes if I can!
 And then of course you get the smell of heaven on steroids when you add bacon into the mix.  As a side note, bacon is a MUST in any good potato soup.  Don't even try without it!!! ;)


P.S.
PLEASE top this soup with some sharp cheddar! Although it isn't pictured at the top, I promise it will only add fulfillment to your dining experience.


Thursday, August 15, 2013

Rest from the Savory: Snickerdoodles!

Throughout my pregnancy, the only real 'craving' I had was sugar.  Sugar is not something I had ever really loved.  Every now and then I would want a big bowl of ice cream or a piece of Costco cake, but I almost always chose savory and salty over sweet.  Well, my pregnancy with Connor changed that.  I could have cinnamon rolls and pancakes for breakfast, fudge and popsicles for lunch, cobblers, sour punch kids and chocolate truffles for dinner...and then turn around and have dessert after that!  Thankfully, the majority of my love for sugar left when Connor was born, but not completely.  So I've found a quick, easy and oh-so-yummy fix: Snickerdoodles.




I feel like the 'American' cookie leans toward being the plain chocolate chip cookie, but I am pretty picky about my chocolate chip cookie, and they are quite temperamental to make right every time...  So I'm out to change the go-to cookie!  Snickerdoodles are just as easy as chocolate chip cookies, just as fast to make, they are just as delicious, and heck, I think they are better looking than the boring ol' chocolate chip cookies!  Just picture it; the glistening bits of sugar next to the warm browns of cinnamon... yep, Snickerdoodles are the cookie for me!  So here's the recipe I use (tried and true, and they have always come out great!):  

Ingredients:
.5c margarine (not butter!)
.5c shortening
1c sugar

2 eggs
2.75c flour
2tsp cream of tartar
1tsp baking soda
.25tsp salt

Do it:
Cream together the butter, shortening and sugar.  Add the eggs one at a time until well mixed.  At this point, turn the mixer to high and let it go for about 30 seconds to a minute.  Add in the flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt.  Mix well.

Now, form the dough into balls (about the size of a quarter in diameter--definitely no larger than that).  It should make between 65-80 balls.  Roll the balls in a mixture of cinnamon and sugar (1c sugar, 2tsp cinnamon) and bake at 400degrees for 8-9 minutes.  Take them off the baking sheet to cool as soon as you can... and then try not to eat them all in one day!

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Back from my Hiatus!

So it's been a long time.  I mean, a really long time... just over two years since my last blog post.  A lot has happened in that time.  I began teaching Middle School, got pregnant, got a puppy, bought a house, had a baby boy, quit my job and now I'm here.  And I'm so happy!!!  There are many reasons for my happiness, but one of the current perks of being a stay at home mom is that I get to sit here at my computer and write about food. :)  Life is good!

So for my return post... I wasn't sure what to do.  Do I go grand?  Something new and fresh?  An old classic?  Something featuring my son's favorite food (avocado)?  Meh.  I decided to kick those ideas and go with a recipe I've been dying to try since the LAST post!  And here we are: Fried Green Tomatoes.



Growing up, I never had fried green tomatoes.  Even with my somewhat-southern upbringing, it wasn't something my mom ever made.  Two summers ago (just before the last post), my husband and I went on our 'honeymoon' roadtrip and tried Fried Green Tomatoes for the first time.  They were everything I had hoped--tangy, bitter, salty, spicy and just delicious!  Sidenote: There will be a post on the restaurant we had them at coming soon, as we went there again a few weeks ago on vacation.  So, since that dinner, over two years ago, I have been itching to try them out for myself.  I have never seen green tomatoes in the stores here, and I don't frequent farmer's markets often enough to check there either, so I just kind of gave up.  This spring, I planted an herb garden, some sunflowers, Thai Chili Peppers and tomatoes.  Lo and behold, as my second tomato 'crop' was coming in a couple weeks ago, I realized I had green tomatoes in my backyard!  Fried Green Tomatoes it is!




The ingredients:
Green tomatoes
Flour
Eggs
Breadcrumbs (I like Panko)
Oil




The recipe:
-Cut your green tomatoes into 1/4in slices
-Season them with salt and pepper
-Prep your station: one pie pan of flour, one pie pan of eggs, one pie pan of panko breadcrumbs 

            *Mix about 1tbsp of your favorite cajun seasoning into about 1.5cups breadcrumbs

-Begin the frying process!  Dredge your tomatoes in flour, dip in the egg then coat with the breadcrumbs and stick them in the hot oil.
           *You can deep fry if you have a fryer, or pan fry if you do not own a fryer :)


Now sit back and enjoy your southern treat with a tall glass of iced tea.


Friday, July 15, 2011

Harry & Izzy's - Indianapolis, IN

One of my favorite ways to travel is through food.  Yes, I like to try different types of food in my hometown to get an ‘out-of-town’ experience, but trying news foods in new places is infinitely better.   So in the days to follow, I will let you in on a few of my culinary road trip highlights:
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This place was really put on the map by an episode of “The Best Thing I Ever Ate” (spicy edition).  I believe it was Bobby Flay who wanted their spicy shrimp cocktail featured on the show, so of course, we dug right in to this raw horseradish-filled appetizer!          
This, obviously, was not the only thing we ate… We had a delicious bottle of wine, an order of fried green tomatoes (first ever and we fell in love), a Baked Tuscan pasta, an order of chopped steak with blue cheese and caramelized onions, and a delicious and creamy Crème Brulee for dessert.  Heaven.
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More delicious food expeditions to follow in the near future!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Pat's Chili Dogs


Yummy, fun, fast, cheap: these all express a pretty well-kept secret of a Tucson original... a gem of a fast food chili dog joint, to be sure!

I had never even heard of Pat's until I met my husband.  Those who know me well know that one of my food weaknesses is fries, especially chili cheese fries, so my husband couldn't wait to introduce me to his favorite chili cheese fry place: Pat's.  It really is a tiny, old-fashioned, walk-up-to-the-window-to-order-then-eat-it-in-your-car type place, but it is oh so good. The atmosphere just might make you love it more.  There isn't any messing around with a white table cloth, and no one will judge if you don't use a napkin.  It is all about the food here, and that is what is taken seriously. 

So I will sum it up: Pat's is the place to go for a fun, cheap, fast food joint with exceptional and original food.  If you love a good chili cheese fry, their order will easily feed two to four people.  If you want to taste love in a hot dog, get one here (although you will probably want more, so at least order two!).  And, if you like it spicy, they bring the heat in their hottest chili!  If my husband says it's hot (which he does), then you know it's hot!  Now it is time to experience this for yourself!  Get out there and get a chili dog (or the chili cheese fries!)!


Saturday, June 11, 2011

Green Chili Turkey Burgers


Summer!  Summer means grilling, which means a variety of meat, which inevitably means some type of burger at some point!  So here's my take on a delicious southwestern turkey burger (YUM!).



Mix about 1.25lbs of ground turkey with 1/3cup canned, diced green chili (about 3/4 of the large can of chilies).  Add about a tbsp garlic powder, about a tbsp chili powder, 1/4tsp freshly ground black pepper and about 1tsp salt... Mix (but don't over-mix).



Patty in to 4-5 burgers, depending on how big you want them to be (remember to indent the middle, as burgers will bulge in the middle as they cook!).  I made mine into 4 burgers which I felt were about perfect.  Now head out to your grill.  I would have, except as my husband went out to the grill, he realized our grill didn't work AND we were out of propane... so I used my electric griddle inside.  Still good, but I re-made these burgers later and actually grilled them and I have to admit, a real grill makes them about a thousand times more delicious. ;-)  Add a piece of swiss cheese at the end of the cooking to melt down...

Alright, so for the other components of the burger: caramelized onion!  I personally don't think any burger is complete without some form of onion, but for these, it's just necessary!  And, for the 'spread.'  Mix about 1/2cup light sour cream, 1 avocado and the rest of the green chilis together with a little salt and pepper to taste.  Load this onto your bun, place on the burger, top with the onions, cap it with the other bun half and dig in!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Bountiful Basket Numero Dos

Okay so this is one of the bountiful baskets from a few weeks ago... it was a pretty good one.  I loved everything in it, and the jicama was my 'challenge' ingredient which I made a yummy jicama-cucumber slaw out of!
So as you can see, the veggie half included: green beans, red potatoes, broccoli, cucumbers, lettuce and jicama...

and the fruit half included oranges, pinapple, blueberries, tomatoes, apples, a cantaloupe and bananas!

www.bountifulbaskets.org

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins, Take 2

Really... why even have a "Take 2" of an already delicious Banana Chocolate Chip muffin recipe?  Why mess with heavenly goodness?

Calories.
I'm back to the dieting/exercise phase in my life... 10 pounds off before I hit the road for a summer road trip in the end of June.  So that means none of those butter, oil and egg filled delectable muffins... and you know what?  I don't really miss them!

Here is a great recipe for low fat and low calorie muffins (only about 70 calories in each muffin, so you can eat two and not feel guilty!!).

Ingredients:
3 lg overripe bananas
1/8c non-fat milk
1/2c unsweetened applesauce
2 egg whites
3 tbsp mini semi sweet chocolate chips
1c rolled oats
1c AP flour
1tbsp baking powder

Throw it all in a bowl and mix (but again, don't overmix), then divide into 18 muffins.  Bake at 400F for approximately 20-25 minutes, or until tops are golden brown.  These muffins are a great on-the-go breakfast item.  Just toss them in pairs into the freezer, pull them out each morning when you get up and either toast them in a toaster over, or just let them defrost and eat when you are ready!  Enjoy!

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Bountiful Basket Numero Uno

So this morning I headed out bright and early to get my first bountiful basket (yay!!).   My overall reaction?  Super!  It was really exciting because I love food, and I find this as a new food challenge.  If you like cooking and trying new foods, I really recommend this (yes, already).  Why?  Because it will challenge you to find new and interesting ways to cook food, or even try new foods.  

A little information about bountiful baskets... each week you can purchase a produce basket for a flat rate of $15 (plus $1.50 for handling) which will contain half fruits and half veggies.  Bountiful Baskets also offers many other 'add-ons' which you can purchase in addition to your basket (ex: $10 for 5 loaves of bread).  So for my first time (first timers also pay an extra $3 for the baskets), I just ordered the conventional basket.

Here is the low-down on what my baskets contained this week:

The vegetable half of my basket was good... contained carrots, lettuces, spinach, sweet potatoes, zucchini and asparagus.  The zucchini and asparagus are both beautiful and I can't wait to eat them... actually I will probably grill one of them tonight for dinner!  The only negative in the veggie half was that the lettuce is really limp already, so I will need to use it up quick, but other than that, there are no issues!

The fruit half of my basket was especially exciting!  In this half I got apples, tomatoes, mangoes, grapefruit, bananas and a cantaloupe. The tomatoes are very nice and I love apples and bananas so those will definitely be put to good use, but the other fruits I don't buy as often, especially mango.  The mangos are pretty ripe so I will probably find something fun to do with them today (see how this is already testing my food and creativity skills?!).  Everything else will be good for a week or two before they have to be eaten.

So, overall I am very happy with my first experience and I will try to occasionally add posts with what I received in my bountiful baskets week to week.  I encourage you to try it out!