Tuesday, April 3, 2012

I'VE MOVED!

Hey all!

Thanks for checking in! The blog has moved it to www.eatthisatethat.wordpress.com

Please check out my newest food adventures and cooking ventures there!

Thanks again!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Ben and Jerry Red Velvet

I have been MIA due to craziness with school! I am back for now for a quick review of Ben and Jerry's Red Velvet ice cream.

I love love love red velvet cake, I know they are really just a version of chocolate cake, but for some reason I am always so drawn to them!

When I saw this at Target, I knew I had no choice.



So how was it? It was okay, at first. And then, I just could't stop eating it. I find myself constantly looking for chunks of red velvet cake to scoop out. Eventually, each bite leads to another, and I am almost done with the pint.

What does it taste like? Well, it's creamy (duh, it's ice cream). I can taste the cream cheese frosting in every bite. It's actually really hard to describe because I have never had ice cream tasting like that before. I especially loved the chucks of actual cake, they are the best part in my opinion.

Is it worth a try? Sure, it's between 3-4 dollars a pint, so I definitely think it's worth it. You may love it or may not like it, but who cares, there is always someone around who's down to eat it if you don't like it (hint: me).

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Shake Shack

Let's talk Shake Shack, shall we?

Well, what's there to say? It's just absolutely fantastic! I don't eat much red meat, but I definitely cannot resist an amazing burger from this beautiful, happy, delicious, fun, cool burger joint in New York City.

For those of you who have never been to Shake Shack and argue that Five Guys or In-N-Out have the best burgers, please do me a favor and try Shake Shack. The burgers are less greasy than Five Guys, and their meat taste more fresh than In-N-Out. (I don't want to piss off any Five Guys/In-N-Out fans out there, I like those burgers too, but I just think Shake Shack tastes better!)

Anyway, let's let the pictures do the talking, shall we?

This is the ultimate feast at Shake Shack- Shack Stack, cheese fries, and coke.



Shack Stack burger (cheeseburger and shroomburger topped with lettuce, tomato, and ShackSauce). So that thing in there that you see, yeah, that's just a fried ball of Portabella filled with muenster and cheddar...



Cheese fries. Somehow, these shoe string cheese fries go soooo well with the burger.


So far, there aren't that many Shake Shacks around right now. They are mostly in the New York area. To find one, visit here!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Num Pang

Ah, I am finally talking about one of my favorite joints in NYC, Num Pang.

Num Pang (Cambodian term for bread/sandwich) has perhaps the tastiest sandwiches in NYC; my family and I are obsessed with all of their Asian-influenced sandwiches. From skirt steak, catfish, to even cauliflower, the place has won our hearts over and over again.

Over the weekend, we ventured downtown to indulge in these sandwiches once again :)




This was the Peppercorn Catfish, my favorite sandwich at the shop. The fish is tender and the sauce just goes absolutely perfect with the fish. The pickled veggies and cilantro adds on the freshness of the sandwich. As always, the bread is toasted to perfection. Ah, amazing.



This is the Grilled Skirt Steak. Yums, the steak is cooked perfectly- smokey and very juicy. The sauce adds on another layer of flavor, so delicious.


And this one, is the Roasted Cauliflower sandwich. It was my first time ordering, and it did not disappoint. The cauliflower were crunchy yet smokey, and the sauce, the sauce had a resemblance of a lighter hoisin sauce... and who doesn't love hoisin sauce. Come on.

And here comes the corn. The amazing grilled corn on the cob that is drizzled in chili mayo and dusted with coconut flakes. Seriously, so good.



Ah, I love this place. I would seriously consider attending NYU just so I can be closer to these sandwiches. They also have another store in mid-town, however, I was informed by my cousin that she has tried the location three times, and the experience is just not the same as the one downtown.

If you are ever in the area, you must stop by and try one of their delicious sandwiches!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Cafe Boulud

Oh my goodness, I can't believe I failed to remember to blog about my Cafe Boulud experience!

So if you are a big foodie, you'd probably know that Chef Daniel Boulud is like, one of the best chefs in the world. For my Christmas present, I asked my boyfriend to take me to one of his restaurants, Cafe Boulud, for dinner.

Chef Boulud is known for his other restaurant, Daniel, but that one is about one million dollars per person for dinner, so I opted for one of his less expensive restaurants.

Now, I do apologize because I used my iPhone to take pictures. I was really just too embarrassed to be tourist-like in such a fancy restaurant. haha.


 These were the complementary truffle risotto balls. Oh my god, it was so delicious!



 This is butter, sitting on top of a beautiful slate. 


 And a lovely looking man carrying a large basket of assorted bread walks around and serves freshly baked bread. This one was olive, my favorite.
and garlicy foccacia, so buttery and delicious!

And then we went on to order appetizer…
yes, this is appetizer. We ordered the Buccatini Pasta (sea urchin crema, razor clams, stone crab 
lemon, bread crumbs), and they classily split the portion into two, and this was probably, two bites. 
This, was too delicious. The flavor was so buttery without feeling heavy, and the noodles were cooked just perfect.



And on to main course...

I ordered Pan Seared Arctic Char (wild mushrooms, celery root, puy lentils
fine herbs)… it was definitely cooked to perfection. The side veggies were absolutely scrumptious.




  Then the boyfriend ordered Slow Braised Beef Short Rib (pommes rosti, glazed baby beets
horseradish, sauce bordelaise). This was heavenly as well. I am not a big fan for beef, but it was cooked perfect, and I loved the baby beets on the side.


And of course, we cleaned the plates...



So we had to order dessert, just because I said so. I figured we are at a beautiful restaurant with a beautiful ambiance, we have to enjoy it and order dessert.
So this was Vanilla Bavarois (speculoos, poached pears chocolate ice cream). Beautifully plated, right? The dessert was actually just meh, I didn't particularly enjoyed it. I am not that big of a fan for creamy desserts to begin with, I actually really wanted the Molten Chocolate Cake but decided to try something different. Anyway, don't get me wrong, it wasn't bad in any sense. If you like the creamy texture, this is definitely perfect for you.


Ah, and lastly, the complementary madeleines… 
Let me just tell you, I never find myself liking madeleines, ever! But this was seriously the most delicate puppies ever! They are so small, warm, light, fluffy, and seriously, they taste beyond heavenly. I literally ate the whole basket, and wanted more.

So there it is, my experience at Cafe Boulud. Beautiful place, wonderful service, and scrumptious food. I was really happy to try it out, and am so glad that it didn't disappoint.

Boys, if there is a lady to impress in your life (mom, girlfriend, whatever), take her here.

The end.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Giada's Hazelnut Chocolate Chip Cookies

Giada, you have done it again!

Thank you for this wonderful recipe, this is definitely my go-to chocolate chip cookie from now on!


I am not a big walnut/pecan girl, but I am a huge fan of hazelnut. I love the combination of hazelnut and chocolate, Nutella, anyone?!

made these cookies last year, and they turned out to be a big hit. All I have to say is, thank you, Giada, for creating such beautiful hazelnut/chocolate recipes. I love you.

Soft when warm, crunchy once cooled. Either way, they really tasted perfect. One thing I did do is to reduce both granulated and brown sugar by 1/4 cup (reduced 1/2 cup of sugar overall).

Nomnomnom. Serve me with tea, coffee, or milk.

Chicken Parmesan

Sometimes, I get random cravings for chicken parmesan. The craving happened again last week, so I looked up a few recipes, and made my own twist of chicken parmesan.



I thinned the chicken breast by pounding them. Pounding also makes the meat more tender. 
Since I didn't have a pounder, I pounded the meat the way my mama does it, using the back of the knife and repeatedly make line marks on the meat. Hey, whatever works, right?


Since I didn't have eggs to bread the chicken, I then made a herb oil mixture (basil, oregano, rosemary, and a little bit of crushed red pepper) and used it as the glue for breading.

In goes the chicken.

Lay a layer of sauce and top with chicken and fresh mozzarella. Top with another layer of sauce, and grated parmesan (not shown in pic).

Yum yums, served with a side of pasta!


Chicken Parmesan
Ingredients:
4 pieces of chicken breast
1/3 cup of olive oil
1 teaspoon of dried basil
1 teaspoon of dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon of dried rosemary
dash of salt and pepper
dash of red pepper flakes (optional)
1 cup of dried breadcrumbs
1 1/2 cups of tomato sauce of your choice
1/4 pound of fresh mozzarella, sliced (okay if used shredded)
Freshly grated parmesan

Direction:
Preheat the oven to 450 degrees.

Pound the chicken with a pice of plastic wrap over it, until the meat is about 1/2 inch thick.

Make the herb oil mixture- combine dried basil, oregano, rosemary, dash of salt and pepper, and red pepper flakes (optional). Divide the oil mixture by half, and set one half aside.

Dip the chicken in half of the oil mixture, then coat in breadcrumbs. Heat a skillet over medium-high heat, and place some herb oil in. Once the oil is heated, add the chicken in, about 4 minutes per side. (you might need to cook each piece of chicken separately due to the size of your skillet).

Once all the chicken is finished, lay a thin layer of tomato sauce on baking sheet, and place chicken on top of sauce. Top chicken with mozzarella, and ladle another thin layer of tomato sauce, top with freshly grated parmesan. Bake in oven for about 15-20 minutes, until mozzarella is melted.





Monday, January 16, 2012

Taiwan- Misc.

Alright, in this last installment of Taiwan posts, I will share the rest of the pictures-

These are 釋迦(sugar apple), really sweet and soft.

This is what they look like when you open one, lots of seeds.

This is one type of 便當,just happened to be my favorite kind. Rice layer on the bottom, then three different types of veggies, and topped with tender chicken leg and ginger sauce. This is sooooo good!

This is another kind, 池上,they are famous for their chi shang rice. This one is with pork chop.

Garlic bread from 聖娜多堡 bakery. Full of garlicy flavor and crunchy on top and soft inside. So delicious.

爭鮮sushi. Rotating sushi for just $1USD per plate. $20 can take care of three happy bellies!


Really good bakery in Taipei. This one is located in B2 of Bella Vita mall in Taipei. My mom loves their macadamia croissant and cinnamon bun.

 This was a vegetarian buffet we went to. So cheap and so good.

椒麻雞, fried chicken with a tangy sauce top with chili pepper and cilantro. A Yunnan/Thai favorite.

東坡肉,a Chinese favorite, pork belly in a thick sauce.

Scallion pancake. This restaurant made it thick, but nevertheless it was very good!

Lastly, we have 花好月圓, a wedding favorite. It's really mochi dumplings in peanut powder. It's so chewy and sweet, craving for some right now...

Taiwan- noodle shop

There are some local noodle shops by where I live in Taiwan. They are usually served for breakfast or lunch. Noodles are so cheap (less than $1 a bowl), now, let's see what these noodle shops offer!

乾麵- Plain noodles with a simple sauce made with vinegar, sesame oil. Next to it, we got some kelp and tofu! Simple and yummy!

Another noodle shop, here, they have tofu, meat, and pork intestine topped with a thick soy sauce and ginger. You might be a little grossed out by intestines, but they are actually served a lot in Taiwanese dishes.

A closer look at the meat that is served along side of noodles.

This is Taiwanese style noodles, noodles served in a thicker sauce and topped with chives and bean sprouts.

For less than $5, you can surely get a full and delicious breakfast meal! I love Taiwan!

Taiwan- KiKi Restaurant

Kiki is also one of my favorite restaurants in Taiwan. We were here three times within one week. Crazy, I know, but this Szechuan inspired restaurant has such great food, great service, and great ambiance.

This is 口水雞. The direct translation would be Saliva Chicken, but don't be alarmed, it does not contain saliva! Served cold, the tender chicken is topped with a spicy sauce. It is actually quite refreshing for some strange reason.

擔擔麵- Dan dan noodles- noodles in a spicy peanut sauce. They make a great one at Kiki, peanuty, spicy, with a hint of tang from Chinese vinegar.

臘肉高麗菜-Cabbage with Chinese bacon. I said bacon, should I elaborate more?

蒜泥白肉- steamed slices of pork with a garlic soy sauce. This dish is light yet tasty!

干扁四季豆- minced meat sauteed with string beans. Crunchy and full of flavor.

This is my fav- 蒼蠅頭, direct translation- mosquitos heads. Don't be scared! It's really made of chives and fermented beans! They make a great dish here! I can eat a whole bowl of rice with just this!

水煮魚-water boiled fish. This dish was actually a disappointing one for me. Not enough taste, and not enough fish.

And this is their number one dish- 老皮嫩肉,direct translation, old skin tender meat. Tofu was so tender and delicious, it's a must-get!