Thursday, May 26, 2011

Taste The Texas Trio @ Canyon Creek


Meeting up with friends.
Sipping on ice cold lemonade and Lone Stars.
Relaxing on the deck as people unwind from a day of work.
Rewarding yourself with a post-workout drink.
It's summertime, and your waiter places a yummy basket of tortilla chips and
the yummy trio of goodness.
Queso...
Salsa...
and Guacamole!

Ole! Hooray! Yeehaw!

Good beverages, good friends, and good eatin'.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Mini Pitas Stuffed with Goodness





This snack is about 175 calories, and is quite tasty! Grill some mini pitas on the stove. Then, tear each of the pitas open. Stuff with herbed goat cheese, basil, baby tomato, pesto, and some parmasean cheese with olive oil. Enjoy!

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Green Smoothies Yum!


One cup spinach, 1.5 cups of soymilk with vanilla flavor, 1 teaspoon of flaxseed, 1/4 cup of OJ, and 1/2 a banana. Mix it up in the blender, and enjoy!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Taste @ Eatsie Boys



So, wanting to try a new eating experience for lunchtime and decided that I'd try the Eatsie Boys food truck in the parking lot. It was hard for me to choose from their menu. So I went with the Da Bomb (a marinated Vietnamese style sandwich with chicken, roasted jalapenos, cucumber, carrots, and cilantro). I liked it. It had a little bit of a kick. I liked how I could stop inside Agora. I grabbed a sparkling water and was able to sit on the patio.

It was a nice way to chill out during the day. Relax, eat good food, and work on my writing for bit. The Vietnamese sandwich's chicken was nicely spiced, the carrots were tasting, and the green hot sauce was very delish.

Definitely stop by for a new way of dining. All the food that the Eatsie Boys prepare is fresh and local, too.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Taste @ Jeannine's Bistro


I don't come here often, but when I do visit, the moules frites are delicious and the service is always polite and helpful. Compared to the wimpy and uninspired moules mariniere I had in Paris last month, Jeannine's are much, much better. (Sometimes, everything in Texas is bigger and better.)

Last weekend, I shared the salade au roquefort and the large order of the moules mariniere with the frites. This is definitely enough food for two people! The mussels are plump and have a savory soup stock with onions and celery. And, I like the mustard/mayonaise dipping sauce that come with the french fries. My boyfriend had the Kwak amber beer. It's very delicious and is served in this very interesting shaped glass. (It will remind you of high school chemistry lab!) I paired my mussels with a nice sweet and refreshing Riesling wine.

We had such an enjoyable meal we decided to splurge and share the pistachio ice cream for dessert. It was served in this huge goblet and had a separate container of chocolate sauce! It was so indulgent and delicious.

It was a nice casual meal and from the looks of the other smiling patrons there that night, good meals were had by all.

(photo courtesy of happykatie - flickr)

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Tasteful Memory : Girl Scout Cookies



What is it about Girl Scout cookies that I love? First off, as a former Girl Scout myself, I feel a bond with these current scouts peddling their cookies outside of Kroger. I remember putting on my uniform (with a green beret) and walking around knocking on doors for cookies. I also remember earning my badge for selling 100 boxes. Thanks to the help of my mother who helped sell them at her work.

After doing TWO workouts yesterday (one was hot yoga and one was a three-mile run), I just felt spent and worn out. I put on my nightgown and decided to put two lemon chalet creme cookies on a small plate and poured myself a glass of milk. Yum, carbs, dairy and protein. I slowly ate my two cookies and enjoyed each bite.

It made for a great post-workout snack, and it was a nice reward for a physically demanding day. :)

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

January Foodie Projects







So, we just finished a lovely three day weekend of relaxing and bliss. On Monday, I was inspired by comfy foods. So, I decided to make some King Ranch Chicken and bake some cupcakes. On cold and wet days, there is just something so luxurious about preparing a nice casserole.
A warm and fresh casserole reminds me of potlucks growing up. My parents didn't make these at all, but I did enjoy eating them when my friends' mother baked them. My all-time favorite is the king ranch!

King Ranch Chicken is like a lasagna style chicken enchilada, and it is oh so tasty! It consists of corn tortillas dipped in broth, chicken breast broken up into pieces, cheese, and a creamy mixture of chicken broth, cream of mushroom soup, and rotel tomoatoes. You know that a KRC is done when you see the brown cheese and the crispiness of the corn tortillas. I prepped mine in a big pan, and I left it in the oven on low heat while Jacob and I went to yoga class. When we returned, the apartment smelled delicious. We ate ours with a nice side salad with blueberries and spinach. Sooooo yummmy! And, the nice thing about casseroles is that they can be shared. So, Jacob and I now have leftovers for the next few days. Hooray!

I prefer to use the classic King Ranch Chicken recipe. It is so simple and easy to make! If you want to go fancy, here is a recipe you can experiment with in the kitchen.

Later in the evening, I wanted to bake cupcakes. After being robbed at Sprinkles, I've decided that old school cupcakes are still the best! Duncan Hines all the way, baby. I made devil's food chocolate cupcakes with a chocolate frosting. And, inspired by a cupcake my co-worker made, I added crushed Reese's peanut butter cups on them. They were a huge hit with the beau, and I brough the rest to work today. It's always nice to ease into the work week with treats.

I'll have to experiment some more since I'll be hosting a cupcakes and crafts party soon!