Thursday, 26 January 2012

Awkward and Awesome...a taste of...

Awkward…

The amount of food I carry around with me randomly. I think if I was a Mom I could get away with it, but on a good day I have at least 5 different edible things in my handbag…

My obsession with nuts and crunchy loud food – not conducive to office eating

My hatred for water – hate the stuff, no one seems to understand this

Sushi in London. Where oh WHERE can you get reasonably priced yummy sushi? WHERE?


Awesome…

M&S Salty and Sweet popcorn – honestly, never thought I’d be down with pre-popped popcorn from a bag, but if this stuff doesn’t have a certain ‘yum/yuck’ additive thing going on I don’t know what does. Can’t.Stop.Eating.

My fridge and freezer jam-packed with deliciousness ready for the dim sum/Chinese food feast I’ll be having on Sunday. Gung Hai Fat Choi!

Also in my fridge? Fois, sauscisson, amazing cheese and a caramelized onion chutney thing that is one of the best things ever.

I got my espresso machine back! Whoop! Bring on the caffeine!

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Lounge Hater

I went for dinner with a Groupon for the first time last night – didn’t have huge expectations about the experience but thought the food and drink would be good?

Lounge Lover – part of the Les Trois Garcons group – had a Groupon on for a 5 course tasting menu for two, and a cocktail for £40 – regular £80. I had heard good things about Lounge Lover previously and love Japanese food so thought even though I’m not down with Groupon, it’s a reputable restaurant and so how bad can it be?

Let me tell you.

We tried to book in November…first date available was the end of January. This place absolutely cannot be THAT busy. Especially as you can only use the voucher during the week…apparently in typical Groupon fashion they oversold and this is why we had to wait ages to use it.

So we finally went last night – and I was excited. It was date night which I always get excited about, and we were going to a trendy place in Shoreditch (I never do this anymore…old and married and all that)…fun times were to be had.

We went to a pub for quick drink first at The Owl and Pussycat – which was a lovely pub that I would go back to. Then we walked down to Lounge Lover – starving as anything and ready for some yummy food.

Walking in you are hit by the smell of burning incense, which, as my hubs said ‘you’d expect in a vegan restaurant in Camden’…to be fair the entrance is an enclosed space so maybe there was only incense in there. We were left standing at the front desk for AGES, but when someone finally came to take our name they were really pleasant and helpful, taking our coats etc and then escorting us to our seats.

Opening the glass doors that separate the entrance from the restaurant (bar? Not sure which it is really) you are slapped in the face by more incense. C’mon people. If there is anything I’ve learned from restaurant wars in Top Chef, never ever use scented candles or introduce smells that will distract from the food and eating experience.

We were sat literally at the back of the space – and quickly branded as Groupon customers. A server quickly explained this was the menu we were sharing (£65 value) and that we could have one of two cocktails…then she left.  

So we sat and waited for someone else to come and take our order…for quite a while. Finally we ordered and got our cocktails – which were meant to be champagne based but had less bubbles than still water.

Then we got our edamame. There were about 6 beans each in the tiny pot, and honestly? For quality and quantity and chilli taste Wagamamas beats them 100 times over. And we waited some more. I’d say on average between all of our ‘courses’ we waited at lease 15 minutes (after finishing what we had).

Course one was steak tartare, a ‘duck salad’ and fois gras. Two soup spoons with a tablespoon or so of average tartare (totally lacking acid). 2 slivers of over cooked room temperature duck each on half a dozen wilted salad leaves and a piece of fois about the size of a 2 pound coin. Not impressed and still VERY hungry.

Course two was sushi, which I’m not even going to talk about, 8 pieces in total on the plate, you could probably do better if you went to Waitrose.

Course three was the only redeeming plate of food. Some well cooked and well seasoned steak, root veg crisps and sesame dipping sauce. The portion was by far the most generous we’d seen and it tasted good.

Course four was some teriyaki salmon on bok choy. You know when you eat overcooked salmon and it sticks to your teeth? That happened. And the whole dish just tasted of sweet, totally one dimensional and bland. The bok choy was over cooked too, limp and pathetic swimming in the sugar sauce.  This was also the only course that came out without a significant wait.

Course five was what they called crème brulee – it was not this at all. Sweet mousse-esq vanilla-ish stuff sat in a puddle of some sugary water sauce. There was some sugar work sticking out of it (the brulee?) and two green strawberries and a solitary blueberry sat atop the mousse…someone needs to talk to the chef about seasonality. I LOVE crème brulee. LOVE it. This was not that, nor was it good. So sad.

It took us over 2 hours to get through all of this – not because of the quantity of food, or because we were enjoying lingering in the incense laden atmosphere.

Honestly I wish I could say I had a great meal and would go back. Isn’t that the point of having a Groupon or Groupon like voucher? To encourage people who might not come to your establishment normally, and then once they’re there to wow them with amazing service and food so they’ll tell people, and come back to pay regular price? Apparently this is not the modus operandi for Lounge Lover.

And the worst part? my poor darling hubs was desperate for McDonalds or a dirty kebab to fill him up afterwards. This is not the sign of a satisfied customer.

ax 

Friday, 16 September 2011

Naming appliances...


I need to name my Kitchen-aid. 

I've wanted it for oer half my life. I love it and it's very important to me and my kitchen so I feel like it deserves a name.

It’s purple, and sort of fabulous in all the ways I always thought it would be. 

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I think I want to name it something different, not ‘Martha’ or ‘Duff’ or ‘Adriano’ although if the things I make as a result of using it taste or look like any of the things these people create I will be ecstatic.

Its kind of sexy in a weird kitchen appliance way. And the colour is rich, but fun, and sort of like Grimace, but also grown up, expensive and special.

There’s lots of chrome, and some black. And the attachments are like fabulous accessories…

And it’s AMAZING. It has changed the way I bake (and cook) – its saved me a ton of frustration over un-whipped cream , egg whites that just wont stand at a stiff peak and somehow always gives me perfect Swiss buttercream.

Some people say that the tools don’t make the chef, but this beautiful piece of machinery has definitely helped me create some dishes I would not have had the guts to attempt otherwise.

So it needs a name fitting of all of this.

And I am at a loss.

How do people name their children?!?!

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Awkward and Awesome Thursday...a taste of...

There has been a whole lot of awkward and awesome things going on this week...here's a sample of a few kitchen/food related things...

Awkward:
Having to take a breath when placing your order at Starbucks because your drink is that complicated
Getting really excited about baby vegetables…in public.
Making theme cupcakes for the 6 Nations game…and England losing…badly.
Trying to feed an 18 month old food that you think is amazing for him…and he literally spits it out. All over you.

Awesome:
Inspiring a friend to get in to the kitchen and start baking (and awkward…then plying her with cookbooks, piping kits and the lot)
Having a salad that looks like a rainbow for dinner
It almost being nice enough for picnic’s outside
It being nice enough to sit on a patio and have a bevy…or 2
The meal I am having on Sunday. Blog post dedicated to it to follow…but I am EXCITED.

What sort of awkward and awesome things are you getting up to in the food world this week?

ax

Monday, 21 March 2011

A taste of…home

People always ask me what I miss from home…and of course the first thing I say is the people…my friends and family are the most missed…but number 2? Food. For sure! 100% no ifs ands or buts about it.

Vancouver has many great things but for me the #1 best thing about it is the food.

I had a wave of hunger for Vancouver food today…here’s my top 5 most missed things (at this moment…ask me again in 5 minutes it will be different I’m sure).

1.)    Proper Sushi. I’ve been making my own after discovering the most amazing Japanese grocery store close to home, but nothing compares to the sushi in Vancouver (well maybe it does in Japan…but as far as I’ve tasted, Vancouver is the best). Huge slices of tuna and salmon, amazing rolls and the freshest fish. So.Good.
2.)    Dim Sum – my fav’ dim sum place burnt down last time I was home (mega sad face) but there are a few more on my list of great places to go for the Chinese delicacies…and right now I could devour carts full of the stuff. As a side note on this – I would have to say I really miss Vancouver Chinese food in general…
3.)    Wing Wednesday…now this isn’t really ‘proper food’ but I’ve been unable to find a place that does really good chicken wings (and especially really good chicken wings at 10cents a wing). Buffalo, teriyaki, salt and pepper, yummmmmm…all with a Granville Island beer. Yes please.
4.)    Nanaimo Bars…there will be an upcoming post regarding these fabulous sweet treats and their general amazingness. So I’ll leave it at that for now. But oh my goodness are they delicious.
5.)    Greasy massive breakfasts on the weekend that all include pancakes (or stuffed French toast), Canadian bacon, eggs and proper hashbrowns. With Maple Syrup, of course.


There is endless amazing food here in London, and I never want for a good meal, but sometimes when you want a taste of…home.

ax

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Pancake Day!

Or Shrove Tuesday...depending on who you talk to.

It was always a treat when my mom would let us have breakfast for dinner…and there was one night a year when this was guaranteed. And one better than that? It was pretty much having desert for dinner.

Oh the joys of Pancake Day!

When I got engaged my Mom’s best friend gifted me (and the Hubs) a cookbook…Bride & Groom, First and Forever Cookbook, by Mary Corpening Barber & Sara Corpening Whiteford with Rebecca Chastenet De Gery…authors website here…and you can get the cookbook here.  In it are countless amazing recipes, including really fun ‘cook together’ meals where there are ‘he does’ and ‘she does’ lists etc.

The Hubs (being British) grew up with the crepe like pancakes that are common over here.  I however (being Canadian) grew up with big fluffy cake like pancakes…usually laden with blueberries, huckleberries, or other fruit, sometimes with lots of wintery spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla etc…and always ALWAYS laden with maple syrup. He is a massive fan of the ‘American version’ and such has been the only type of pancakes I have ever made for him.

Now I’ll share one of my favourite (slightly more effort) recipes – from the cookbook above…my notes (additions) are in italics.

Ingredients:
- 1 ¼ cups all purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons granulated sugar
- 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
- 1 ½ teaspoons kosher salt (I use Maldon)- 2 eggs
- 1 cup buttermilk (or, one cup milk with added splash of white vinegar (I use lemon juice…let it sit so it coagulates, about 2 minutes))
- ½ cup sour cream
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 tablespoon butter, melted


Directions:

Stir together the flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, and kosher salt in a small bowl. Whisk the eggs in a medium bowl, and then add the buttermilk, sour cream, and baking soda. Add the flour mixture and whisk until well incorporated (don’t over mix…whisk gently and only until JUST combined). If you are adding fruit or flavours do that now…and if its blueberries (or dark berries) make sure you coat them in a little flour first so you don’t have purple pancakes – not that there is anything wrong with purple pancakes! Stir in the 1 tablespoon of melted butter.
Spray a large non-stick skillet with vegetable oil cooking spray (I put a knob of butter and a little veg oil) and set over medium heat, or cook a dollop of butter over medium heat until the butter begins to bubble but not to brown. Spoon ¼ cup batter into the skillet for each pancake, and cook until small bubbles begin to form on top, 2 to 3 minutes. You may need to reduce the heat slightly at this point. Using a spatula, flip the pancakes and cook until golden brown and puffy, 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from the pan and stack the pancakes, drizzling melted butter between each pancake.

I keep them in the oven on a low heat so they stay warm and don’t dry out….and I always have to chuck the first one…and the last pancake I make? Its always the best.

To serve you can go as big or as little as you want (and obviously depending on the season and what you put in your pancake mix).  From butter and maple syrup, to whipped cream and fresh fruit…your options are endless.

Hope you enjoy having pancakes for dinner tonight…and maybe don’t wait another 365 to indulge again!

ax

Sunday, 13 February 2011

Valentines treats for your food lover

Is your lover a food lover?

Here are a few treats to bestow upon them this Valentines Day:

How cute is this salt gift set.  It contains Hawaiian Black Lava, Hawaiian Pink Sea, Himalayan Pink , and Fleur de Sel…and two are pink in colour as well – the perfect thing to add some flavour to your Valentines Day.

The Heart Collection from Le Creuset is the perfect way to serve your Valentine their special meal.


This is an adorable way to make a heart shaped omelette or pancakes for a romantic breakfast with your lover…

Wishing you and your Valentine a delicious day!

ax