Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Bad news about wine

If this is true, I'm going to need to cut down my wine consumption. . .

Just two glasses of wine a day can nearly HALVE the number of brain cells we produce
Source: Daily Mail
By Anna Hodgekiss
Oct 25th
 
Just two glasses of wine a day could be harmful to the brain, new research suggests.
 
Even moderate drinking can decrease the production of adult brain cells by as much as 40 per cent, researchers from Rutgers Unviersity in the US have found.  The researchers said the findings showed there is a fine line between moderate and binge drinking.
Lead author Megan Anderson said: 'Moderate drinking can become binge drinking without the person realising it.  'In the short term there may not be any noticeable motor skills or overall functioning problems, but in the long term this type of behaviour could have an adverse effect on learning and memory.' 
 
Ms Anderson, a graduate fellow in the department of neuroscience and cell biology, used rats to model moderate to heavy drinking in humans.  Creating a blood alcohol level of 0.08 per cent in the rats, the legal driving limit in the US, they found this disrupted the production of brain cells.  This level of alcohol intake was not enough to impair the motor skills of the rats or prevent them from associative learning in the short-term.  But the number of nerve cells in the hippocampus of the brain were reduced by nearly 40 percent compared to those in the sober group of rodents.
 
This substantial decrease in brain cell numbers over time could have profound effects on the adult brain, said Ms Anderson.  That's because these new cells communicate with other neurons to regulate brain health. 
 
'If this area of your brain was affected every day over many months and years, eventually you might not be able to learn how to get somewhere new or to learn something new about your life,' said Ms Anderson.  It's something that you might not even be aware is occurring. 
 
The study is available online in the journal Neuroscience.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Maggiano's National On the House Pasta Day


Today Monday, October 22nd is Maggiano's National On the House Classic Pastas Day.  Every guest that dines in the restaurant will receive a free classic pasta to take home!

Classic Pastas include:
  • Spaghetti
  • Bowtie Aglio
  • Mom's Lasagna
  • Taylor Street Baked Ziti
  • Four Cheese Ravioli
  • Baked Rigatoni Pomodoro
  • Eggplant Parmesan
  • Fettuccine Alfredo
This is a special giveaway, but note that Maggiano's ALWAYS gives away a complimentary classic pasta with the purchase of a classic pasta when you dine in the restaurant for just $12.95.  Pretty cool. . . you can order, for instance, Four Cheese Ravioli in the restaurant for lunch or dinner and get to take another pasta home -- and it can be a different one like Mom's Lasagna.  It's a great deal especially since the portions are large and the quality is high (the restaurants all have scratch kitchens).

See: Video about National On The House Pasta Day

Sunday, October 21, 2012

2012 State Fair of Texas

Here are a few images from the State Fair this year.  Not pictured is the amazing Fletcher's jalapeno cheese corn dog I devoured.  It was worth every bite (and calorie).


The iconic ferris wheel
 
2 days before Big Tex burned down.
We'll miss you Big Tex!
 
Fried Chocolate Tres Leches Cake --
a little bit of a let down
 
Caramel Funnel Cake
 
Items I'd like to try next time especially
Fried Kit Kat!
 
Random Girl Scouts of America themed
butter sculptures
 
 

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Dinner Idea: Bleu-cheese Stuffed Steak; Artichoke, Leek and Potato Gratin, Mixed Greens and Pear Salad

Please excuse the plating.
Having guests over and can't think of what to serve?  We made this lovely dinner last weekend, and it was hit.

Bleu Cheese-stuffed Filet Mignon
  • No recipe link here.  We basically made a mix of high quality bleu cheese, freshly ground peppercorns, a little lemon zest and salt and stuffed the filets with it.  Salt & pepper the filets, sear them on the grill and finish them in the oven.

Arugula and Pear Salad with Mascarpone and Toasted Walnuts
  • This is a deconstructed salad (see the photo on the epicurious.com website).
  • Used mixed greens instead of arugula.  Using a combination of both would be perfect.
  • Used half the amount of oil and lemon juice.

Artichoke, Leek and Potato Gratin
  • Used gruyere (one of my favorite cheeses)!





Tuesday, October 16, 2012

R+D Kitchen's Carrot Cake


Even though National Dessert Day was on Sunday, I think we should celebrate it all week.

As I've mentioned in a previous post, it's rare to come across a phenomenal dessert that's to die for here in Dallas.  There are many good desserts but not amazing ones that I crave and dream about.

We gave R+D Kitchen's Carrot Cake a shot again recently when we saw another table that had ordered it.  It looks delicious (Don't you think?  Check out the layers and the frosting.) and was pretty good but still doesn't come close to Truluck's Carrot Cake that was worthy of me writing a haiku in honor of it.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Happy National Dessert Day!



What did you have for dessert today to celebrate National Dessert Day?

I made a Rich Chocolate Cake with Salty Dulce de Leche & Hazelnut Brittle dessert last night (which tasted even better today).

One of my friends exclaimed that it was the best chocolate cake she had ever tasted.  That was quite the compliment and what I hoped would be said based on the reviews and cake description. 

Here's part of the recipe description:  ". . . what could be considered the moistest, most delicious cake on the planet (I double-dare you to find a better one). The combination has a perfect salty-sweet thing happening that is like a highly addictive sensory overload. I promise, it will have you coming back for more."

It is not the most chocolatey caken I've had (again, the reviews prepared me for this), but the density of the batter along with the dulce de leche drizzled on top and the crunch from the brittle made it to be one of the best chocolate cakes I've baked.

Next time. . .
  • I'm going to find a recipe for hazelnut brittle.  I could only find peanut brittle, and I know I'd like the hazelnut version a lot better.
  • I'll take more time to break up the brittle more evenly so there aren't large chunks. 
  • Also, the cake (as noted in the reviews on epicurious.com) took about 15 minutes longer to bake than noted in the recipe.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Candy-fed Cows

Cash-strapped farmers feed candy to cows (CNN Money article 10/10/12)

This is udderly ridiculous.  Ha ha.

Apparently, this practice has been going on for decades.  Do cows that are fed gummy worms, chocolate bars, ice cream sprinkles, marshmallows, hot chocolate mix, crumbled cookies and hard candy taste sweeter than corn-fed cows??? 

Also, ". . . the sugar in ice cream sprinkles seems to increase milk production by three pounds per cow per day."  What????

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Back from Spain

Back from Spain -- it was a CULINARY ADVENTURE!  Lots of food and wine . . . it was either vino tinto, vino blanco or Estrella beer at every meal and cost only about $3 -- as much as a Coke or bottle of water.  Why can't good wine be just as inexpensive in the U.S.? 

Here are some photos from our trip.  At the bottom of this post is a list of almost everything we ate ~ more of a food journal to help us remember our meals.  We didn't eat anything extremely exotic because we were traveling between cities and on buses with no bathrooms (and didn't want to risk getting sick).  As you can see, we got a little tired of tapas and opted for Thai, Japanese and Turkish food for a few meals.

Mercado de San Miguel in Madrid
(We came here a few times because I loved it so much)
Inside the Mercado de San Miguel


Mushrooms galore at the Boqueria in Barcelona
Cafe con leche and a Canya Xocolata pastry

Burrata w/jamon and olive oil
Burrata w/blueberry jam and crushed almonds

Jamon and chorizo paella

Taco caliente, lots of salads and rice (yes, it's green rice),
watermelon juice

Rose lychee macarons and other goodies
Chocolate and churros (dip the churros in the chocolate)
at the famous Chocolatier San Gines

Gelato at Amorino in Bilbao

A bretzel

Solamejo w/Parmesan gelato
Pork meatballs in a Thai red curry
Fish in olive oil and potatoes w/mayo at Leketio

Fried artichoke and fried jamon at El Globo

Brownie w/caramel and Bailey's ice cream
Watercress and mache salad w/foie shavings, duck ham,
lychees and flower petals at Citrus

Barcelona-style cannelloni w/truffled mornay sauce
at Citrus

Grilled fillet of sea bass with "savoury pastry" at Citrus
Veal rounds w/hot brie small sacks and Idiazabal
cheese sauce at Citrus

Warm chocolate coulant w/chocolate ice cream
and toasted crunchy crushed hazelnuts at Citrus
Our HUGE drinks at the ME hotel in Madrid that
cost us 15 euros each!
Apple Crumble Latte at Starbucks


MADRID

Lunch at Bocaito
- interesting potato mash
- bread
- celery w/Roquefort
- torta w/tomato and jamon
- the best olives I've had in my life
- croquettes with creamy mild cheese
- thin fried eggplant
- mini cream puffs (on the house)

Snack at Cocina-Gourmet
- rose lychee macaron

Dinner at Bol (the Coca-Cola looking place because of the red & white theme and Coca-Cola placemats; the most awful service and meal we had during the entire trip)
- torta w/queso fresca and salmon
- torta w/3 cheese
- never got the wine we ordered

Dinner at Cafe y Tapas
- amazing strawberry gazpacho w/fruit salad blended in and topped w/crab
- tortilla (egg and potato)
- pork meatballs in Thai red curry
- jamon iberico and potatoes topped with a fried egg

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Breakfast
- Napo Tripo Choco!!!
- the most amazing chorizo sandwich ever . . . melted in my mouth

Lunch at Mercado de San Miguel
- buratta w/ham and olive oil on toast
- buratta w/blueberry jam and crushed almonds on toast
- jamon y chorizo paella

Snack at Chocolatier San Gines
- churros and chocolate

Dinner at Fun and Noodles
- vegetable and shrimp tempura in udon soup
- beef saute udon

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Lunch at Mercado de San Miguel again
- buratta w/ham and olive oil on toast
- buratta w/blueberry jam and crushed almonds on toast
- mixto paella

Snack
- mint chocolate gelato (looked ALL OVER for ice cream and finally found s stand)

Dinner at Taberna Tempranillo (wine bar)
- nothing worth noting (more pintxos)

Dinner at Posada del Leon de Oro
- solamejo (gazpacho) w/Parmesan gelato
- mixed croquettes (fish, spinach, goat cheese)
- ordered and waited for a chocolate fondant dessert. . . the server finally told us that they were out

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BILBAO

Lunch
- Doner Kebab

Snack at Amorino
- gelato

Dinner at Lekeitio
- potatoes w/mayo
- white fish in olive oil

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Lunch at the Guggenheim Bistro
- lamb cube and salad
- blad pasta and salad

Dinner at El Globo
- fried artichoke on a stick w/fried jamon
- meatballs w/black pudding
- queso fundido

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BARCELONA

Breakfast at Il Caffe di Francesco
- cranberry muffin with yogurt injection
- croissant ham and cheese sandwich
- amazing cafe con leche

Lunch (rip off!!!)
- 7,50 euro mushroom and cheese pizza
- 7,50 euro bocadillo

Snack at Starbucks
- delicious Apple Crumble Latte

Dinner at Navarra
- caprese salad
- two 1/2 bottles of red wine
- 22 oz steak w/Roquefort sauce and French fries
- 1/4 chicken with strong peppercorn sauce, sauteed soft potatoes
- brownie with caramel and Bailey's ice cream

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Breakfast
- granola bars . . . had to get to Sagrada Familia early

Lunch
- fried cuttlefish w/French fries
- 2 hake steaks w/lots of bones and scales, a salad
- caramel flan
- 1/2 bottle of white wine; Coke

Snack in Olympic Park
- magnum 60% cocoa chocolate bar
- the worst caramel chocolate chewy drumstick

Dinner at Beer and Tapas
- croquettes
- button mushrooms in olive oil
- potatoes and jamon topped w/a fried egg
- lamb chops and roasted vegetables

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Breakfast at Il Caffe di Francesco
- disappointing apple tart (dense and non-flaky)
- today we realized we could get a Grande cafe con leche

Lunch at the Montserrat cafeteria
- pasta topped w/shredded Swiss cheese and a foot long sausage
- roasted veggies (poblano pepper, eggplant, peppers, potato)
- cheese croquettes, fish croquettes

Snack at the Montserrat cafeteria
- tiramisu and mint chocolate chip ice cream

Dinner at Thai Gardens Barcelona
- 8 different Thai tapas
- lemongrass seafood (calamari, mussels,etc) soup
- red curry w/potatoes and beef; rice

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Breakfast at Il Caffe di Francesco
- Canya Xocolata

Lunch at the Boqueria
- jamon and manchego bocadillo
- taco picante served w/a bunch of goodies (rices and salads)

Snack at Il Caffe di Francesco
- a bretzel

Dinner at Citrus
- watercress and mache salad w/foie shavings, duck ham, lychees and flower petals
- Barcelona-style cannelloni w/truffled mornay sauce
- veal rounds w/hot brie small sacks and Idiazabal cheese sauce
- grilled fillet of sea bass with "savoury pastry"
- warm chocolate coulant w/chocolate ice cream and toasted crunchy crushed hazelnuts