Sunday, March 22, 2015

Cooking With All Things Trader Joe's Update #3

Hi Everyone! I'm sorry I have been MIA the past two weeks. I took a very interesting Food Writing  course, which you will hear more about in upcoming blog posts and I spent a few days in CT without my computer so I  had a unintentional technology cleanse, lol. Anyways, now I'm back and have a lot of exciting stuff up the pipe line. Today, I'm sharing an update on the most recent recipes I have tested from the Cooking With All Things Trader Joe's Cookbook and then next weekend I'm going to DC so be sure to look out for my review of some DC restaurants and I'm hoping to create a flipagram from all my pictures so hopefully I will be able to incorporate a video component to the blog for the first time! Now let's get back to today's blog post and discuss my most recent cooking endeavors from the Cooking with all things Trader Joe's Cookbook.

1) Chicken Pot Pie



















This recipe was simple and I was very excited to make cheesy drop biscuits using buttermilk pancake mix. I have never really had proper biscuits before so I was curious to try them. The recipe gives you the option of using a traditional pie crust or you can use cheesy drop biscuits and since I already had buttermilk pancake mix I went the drop biscuit route,  Everything was going fine making this until I went to put the chicken pot pie in the oven and the sauce started spilling everywhere. The recipe says to place the pie on a baking sheet to catch drippings so I did that, but I was not expecting the sauce to spill over as much as it did.  Maybe it was just a matter of me being too impatient and not letting the sauce thicken enough. Anyways, over all this dish turned out ok, but was definitely not one of my favorites. I was expecting the drop biscuits to be light and airy, but instead they ended up dense and I could taste the all-purpose flour. the sauce was very light and didn't provide enough flavor to the chicken and vegetables. I had the leftovers for lunch the next, which tasted a little better, but overall I think I just didn't quite master the recipe and if I had let the sauce simmer a little longer and mixed the biscuit dough a little longer the dish would have tasted better. Oh well, you live and you learn!

2) Italian Wedding Soup


















This soup was very easy and the end result was delicious.  As you all know I love soup and now that winter is finally wrapping up I wanted to get in one last soup recipe. I loved all the colors in this dish and soup was extremely flavorful. The parmesan cheese and parsley garnish escalated the flavor to the next level. One of the main reasons I wanted to make this soup was because I was excited to finally try chard.  I don't think I had ever even tasted chard before this. The chicken broth and parmesan cheese I added at the end cut a lot of the bitterness from the chard and I enjoyed playing around with the leftovers and sautéing it with butter and olive oil and adding lemon juice and parmesan cheese for a filling side dish with spaghetti and meatballs and I also used the leftovers to make a variation of pasta primavera.


3) Peanutty Sesame Noodles


















Cold peanut noodles has always been one of my favorite lunches. They are very easy to make and the flavor combination of the peanut butter, teriyaki sauce and toasted sesame oil is outstanding. This is the first time I had incorporated vegetables into the dish and I have to say the carrots and scallion added a nice crunch to the noodles. This is one of those recipes that taste better the next day so I was happy that I made this on a sunday and then was able to eat it for lunch during the week and I served with Trader Joe's Kung Pao Chicken later in the week. Usually, I like peanut noodles cold, but this recipe I actually preferred warmed up. This is a fun and easy way to make a favorite Chinese takeout dish in the comfort of your own home.

4) Macho Nacho















This recipe had stood out to me when I was looking through the Cooking With All Things Trader Joe's cookbook. I loved the picture, which showcased beautiful red tomatoes and green cilantro piled  on top of chili and tortilla chips.  This also gave me the perfect excuse to try Trader Joe's vegetarian chili, which is something I had been curious to try for while. Whenever I make nachos I usually make them in the microwave so I was curious to see how nachos would taste baked in the oven. This dish is described in the cookbook as a "casserole version of a nacho plate", which is a perfect description. The end result was crispy and the tortilla chips, vegetarian chili and cheese worked very well together.  I used a little creative license with the toppings and along with the traditional guacamole and sour cream I used green verde salsa instead of a tomato based salsa. I also tried to make this a little healthier by using quinoa tortilla chips instead of regular tortilla chips. I was very pleased with how this turned out, but I have to warn you that this does not reheat well if you are considering using the leftovers. A few days after making the nachos I thought I would get all fancy and use the leftovers with some shrimp and make nachos for lunch and was not happy with the results.

Want to try these recipes for yourself? Buy "Cooking with all things Trader Joe's" on Amazon or Barnes&Noble.com  or check out the Cooking with Trader Joe's blog. 





Tuesday, March 10, 2015

St.Patrick's Day Dessert Ideas...

St.Patrick's day is a week away! I wanted to share some yummy desserts, which are the perfect way to make your St.Patrick's day festive.

1) Guinness Chocolate Pudding




















Photo & Recipe Courtesy of: SprinkleBakes


2) Bailey's Cheesecake Cupcakes
Photo & Recipe Courtesy of: Baked-in.com


3) Shamrock Pretzel Bites
Photo & Recipes Courtesy of: thatswhatchesaid


3) Bailey's Irish Cream Whoopie Pies
Photo & Recipe Courtesy of: Burn Me Not

4) Leprechaun Parfaits

Photo & Recipe Courtesy of: Jessica Weible Blogs


 If you are hosting a St.Patrick's day part check out this blog post for some menu and decor ideas.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Friday Happy Hour: Patron XO Cafe Cocktails

After a long week and especially after being cooped up as a result of yesterday's snow I say it's definitely time for a cocktail! My brother bought me a bottle of Patron XO  Cafe for christmas so I have been researching some fun cocktail ideas and desserts, which all use the patron coffee liqueur.

1) The Onyx




















Photo & Recipe Courtesy of: PatronTequila.com

This cocktail recipe calls for Patron XO cafe and coconut milk.  I like cocktails that use ingredients such as coconut milk or fruit juices that disguise the taste of the alcohol so this recipe is right up my alley



2) Tequila Mocha Sipper Cocktail

Photo & Recipe Courtesy of: Cocktailsdrinkrecipes.com

This recipe, which calls for Patron XO cafe, half & half and chocolate syrup sounds like an alcoholic starbucks drink, yum!

3) Butterscotch Treat


Photo & Recipe Courtesy of: PatronTequila.com

Patron XO cafe and butterscotch schnapps combined in one cocktail, yes, please!! The cinnamon sugar garnish sounds like a delicious addition to a yummy cocktail. 


4) XO Cafe Patron Cupcakes
Photo & Recipe Courtesy of: Abrielle Says

I wanted to find a dessert that incorporates Patron XO cafe and found this chocolate cupcake recipe, which sounds like a winner to me! I can't wait to give these a try. If I get motivated I might even end up making this recipe this weekend!



Sunday, March 1, 2015

Good Eats: February Round-Up

It's that time again: here is my Good Eats: February Round-Up. In this month's round-up I have a Connecticut based restaurant, which will probably happen from time to time since I work in Stamford, CT and my parents live in CT so I spend a lot of time there. But don't worry I have some New York places as well and will continue to share my NYC favorite spots in the months to come. This month's picks include: crepes, pasta and burgers

1)  Crepes & Delices
Photo Courtesy of: Yelp
I live a couple doors down from Crepes & Delices  so I constantly walk by and smell the delicious smell of homemade crepes. After months of walking by every day I finally decided to go in and get a crepe. I went very simple and got a dulce de leche crepe, which was good, but I wish I had chosen more toppings to make the crepe a little more interesting. The menu was very extensive and had a good combination of sweet and savory options, which makes this the perfect place for lunch/dinner or  for dessert. You can also "build your own" crepe and choose either regular or buckwheat batter and choose your own toppings.  The space is very light and cheery and a nice casual spot to meet up with friends for a coffee or tea and a crepe.



2) Harlan Publick
Short Rib Bolognese; Photo courtesy of: CT Bites














I ended up spending my birthday in CT so that night I ended up going to Harlan Publick in South Norwalk for dinner with my parents. The atmosphere is trendy and cool. This is your quintessential gastropub, with an extensive beer and cocktail menu and high-end "pub" food. I got a white sangria as my cocktail, which is always my favorite drink so automatically my meal started on a high note. We got the Korean Fried Chicken Tacos, which were great. of course, my birthday meal had to include tacos! for my entree I went with the Short Rib Bolognese, which entailed:  garganelli pasta, short rib bolognese sauce, whipped ricotta and basil. I chose this dish since it sounded interesting and I absolutely love ricotta. This was the perfect dish to have on a cold winter night and I absolutely loved the flavor combination of the short rib with the whipped ricotta and the basil added the perfect finishing touch. For dessert we had the salted caramel tart, which of course I devoured because I love anything with salted caramel. Overall,  I really enjoyed my meal at Harlan Publick and will definitely have to go back during the summer since it seems like they have a very nice outdoor seating area, so I  would love to sit outside and get a  glass of sangria and some appetizers.


3) Five Napkin Burger
Photo Courtesy Of: Tegestology

I ended up randomly eating here last weekend with my parents. We had tickets to see Kinky Boots and had about an hour to eat before the show and on our way to the theatre we saw Five Napkin Burger so we decided to give it a try. This is chain restaurant with numerous locations throughout NYC, a location in Boston and in Miami as well. We went to the Hell's Kitchen location, which is the original Five Napkin Burger. The space is huge with modern decor and a lively atmosphere.  It's  a little more upscale than shake shack, but is still casual and fun. Since we were in a rush I just ordered the original 5 napkin burger, which included: a 10 oz ground chunk, gruyere cheese, caramelized onions and rosemary aioli, which really escalated the flavor of the burger to a new level. Usually I don't like big burgers and prefer thin burgers, but the combination  of the cheese, onions and rosemary aioli worked really well together. I wish I had more time to enjoy my meal since I would have also ordered one of the fun cocktails and they have an amazing dessert menu as well and the brownie sundae looked amazing! I will definitely be checking out the upper west side location in the near future!


Photo Courtesy of: PlanMB