Saturday, October 22, 2011

Tasteful Memory: French Cooking Class @ Central Market













A lovely fall day at Central Market avec mon petit ami Jacob. An invitation to attend a cooking class. My inner (Julia) Child was hopping up and down excited to learn more and essayer et manger les cuisines de France, non? Too many guests waiting for their wine as the sommelier provided reds and whites. Avoided the wino traffic jam and had walked towards the cheerful woman ladling out generous bowls of soupe a l'oignion. Mon beau and I greedily grabbed a plate of Cassoulet St. Martin. Sign me up for some of that tasty seared pork shoulder, confit, and sausage topped with a slice of bacon. Paired with a good red wine on a cool day, le cassoulet est tres delicieux. Ah, c'est bon.

We savored these adorable dessert samplers: a fluffy mousse au chocolate, cinnamon flavored tarte tatin aux pommes, and claufoutis aux cerise. It was too decadent for me so I let Jacob eat my chocolate mousse because I wanted to enjoy the final course the best course of all: les fromages! J'adore fromage. A chef deftly sliced five different kinds of cheeses. She was cheery but very protective of the fancy cheese. Most of them were a softer consistency- smooth like butter and very pungent. Thankful the cheese expert knew to slice small slices because a little goes a long way.

I had a charming conversation with the president of FACC. Thanks FACC for the opportunity to celebrate fall, taste some amazing cuisine, and learn more about France. After a long day, this is definitely one of thes best ways to relax and unwind with a loved one. Merci beaucoup!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Tasteful Memory: Rainbow Lodge










Another sweaty and sultry evening in the 713. Donning a thoughtfully designed strapless sundress from a boutique Dutch label. Patiently waiting for my friends to valet or defiantly self park. Saw a bold yellow sports car arrive like a bolt of lightening. Realizing that my dinner party resembles a miniature United Nations. Having multiple conversations with a cultural melange of friends. Dining with royalty from Togo, Vietnam, Philippines, Taiwan, Indonesia, Korea, British Canada, and French Canada. Taking in the rustic, ski lodge feel of the place. Feeling a little misplaced since I am not skiing and we are in the middle of an oppressive Houston heat wave. Counting the number of deer heads and decorative pieces from a hunting lifestyle persuasion. Delightfully looking over the Houston Restaurant Weeks menu. Savoring the sweetness of a grilled peach with arugula contrasted with the savory feta. C'est bon! Indulging in la piece de la resistance - pan roasted duck with pearl couscous. Discussing possible vacation locales: Cayman, Vancouver, Africa. Tasting the finale -a moderately refreshing trio of sorbets. Enviously wishing I ordered the bread pudding.




Saturday, June 11, 2011

Tasteful Memory: Jacob's Basalmic-Marinated Pork Chops




There is just something so satisfying about a home-cooked meal. Growing up, my brother, sister, and I would read the November issue of Better Homes and Garden in anticipation of what we would cook. Looking at the glossy magazines with excitement as we figured out what dish we would complement our father's turkey. From the research to picking out our ingredients at the grocery store, and then finally seeing how our dishes turned out was a big deal to us kids.

This past week, Jacob wanted to cook something delightfully delish. So, I suggested looking at the recipes on Clean Eating Magazine. I've been trying to eat better, and I just learned more about what clean eating really means. He decided to try out the Balsamic-Marinated Pork Chops. Yummmmmy!

After doing a brick workout (ten mile bike ride and three mile run), I was starving and ready to eat these lovely chops. And, Jacob did not disappoint! He let the chops marinate for a day which I think really enriched the flavors. And, he added a little bit of a twist to the meal by adding in cherries and tomatoes. The grilled peaches were very delicious and the side veggies were roasted well too.

It was a thoughtful gesture and quite treat!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Cooking Ideas This Week



Tried making easy quiche cups for breakfast. Nice to have breakfast made ahead of time and is a great way to work in leftover veggies.



I am trying new things with fruits and veggies: putting in rhubarb in my smoothies, creating new salads like grilled nectarines with walnuts, blueberries, and spinach, and tried almond milk for the first time.



I am inspired by Clean Eating Magazine and the Stiletto Chef. Lots of fun and creative ways to work in healthy foods into my diet.

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!