AVOCADO GELATO

/ Sunday, April 17, 2011 /

coming soon...

BEER FEST 2011

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Oh dear, when you pay $43.56 to go to an all you can drink beer fest, well, the results aren't pretty. Being cheap, as well as a beer fanatic, I was darn well going to drink $43 worth of beer. Let's just keep it at that.

Winners of the beer fest, in my book was the Raging Bitch by Flying Dog brewery. I don't really like IPA's that much, and so I never really tried this one before. Sure, you can buy it anywhere, but here I got to try it and I really did like it. I guess that's because its a "belgian style" IPA, and since I love belgians, I liked this too.

I also tried Blast...this is like the new Four Loko that Snoop Dogg is promoting. It tastes like caffeine laced jungle juice because that's exactly what it is. It has a 12% abv and comes in four flavors: strawberry lemonade, blueberry pomegranate, grape (purple!) and raspberry watermelon. My prediction: it will sell wildly at small gas stations and some 7-11's until it is pulled off the market in 9-12 months. You heard it here first.

ARTISINAL LA

/ Saturday, April 16, 2011 /
creme caramel la


Today we went to Artisianal LA at the Santa Monica Place mall. There we so many wonderful things! Wow!

It was $15 at the door and well worth every penny, here are some of the highlights:

VeeV acai vodka: They made this amazing drink with lemonade. Very light and refreshing, and I would definitely drink it again. It would be perfect for a beach party, I wish that they gave me the recipe! Oh wait, here it is:

Skinny Acai Lemonade
1 and 1/4 ounces VeeV Acai spirit
2 lemon wedges, squeezed
1/2 ounce agave nectar or simple syrup
club soda
spring of mint or basil

Creme Caramel LA: their creme caramel (like a French Flan) is delicious, but their bread pudding was amazing! there were some pretty unique flavors, but I think that I liked the original the best.

Soladad Goats: oh goat cheese, you will never do me wrong. This is delicious! They served it on French bread with some orange marmalade, and it was so good. I mean, that is basically my favorite food anyways, so how could I not want to buy all their products?

Plush Puffs: Okay, usually, I'm pretty okay about marshmallows. Plus, their not even vegetarian. But these, well, these are not your jet-puffed whatevers from your childhood. The caramel swirl one! Yummy! They even had little sterno cans where we could roast them before sampling. How could you not love them?

Gotta Have S'More: ever wanted a cupcake and a s'more? Were you truly unable to choose between them, leading to a mental breakdown. Well look no further! These were delicious little s'mores in cupcake form, gram cracker bottom and all. There is chocolate and caramel to choose from, I like the caramel better!

Green Leaf Chop Shop: this place is all about the basil pesto dressing. That is what you should get from there, and you should get it right now. You will get this, and want to put it on everything. You might gain 80 lbs, but I am not responsible for this.

The Olive Press: there are a lot of olive oil options out there. there are even a lot of amazing options out there. This place is delicious, but that's not really the point here. The read reason this place stands out is that they will let you refill your containers for 1/2 the price! And not just the bottle that you bought from them, but any glass container! just bring it to the farmer's market, like the Brentwood one on Sundays, and they will fill you up with their remarkably delicious olive oil. Do it! Its sustainable!

Le Bon Garcon: their salty caramels are the best. They offer macadamia nut as well, but the salty caramel is where its at, for sure.

All Spice Cafe: I have seen some of their sauces at Whole Foods, but I've never bought them. I will now! The guys are super nice and friendly, and their ghost-pepper infused jam is amazing! ya, it sounds intense but its soo good.

Crust: crust, by Stephanie Jane is good, but there are a lot of pie places out there. Why is crust different? because Stephanie Jane is adorable and decorates her booth like a old fashioned county fair. Therefore, I will quickly hand her my money and buy her addictive cracker brittle and individual little pocket pies. Mini pies! what could be cuter?

San Angel Mole: Mole! I love mole, but I am a vegetarian. Therefore, my mole experience has been relegated to only liking the sauce off the plates of my dining companions. I don't get why they only make chicken mole, so its seems. Anyway, this company has come to my rescue in the mole department, because they have 2 kinds and they are both delicious. I like the black mole the best. You can buy it at Whole Foods in some places, but they were not clear which ones. However, you can definitely buy it at the Bristol Farms in Westwood. Hurray!




AVOCADO TAKEDOWN SPECIAL

/ Sunday, April 10, 2011 /



I made this recipe for the avocado takedown in Los Angeles this Sunday. I got asked quite a bit for the recipe, so here it is. I hope that the people looking for it can find it! I made this recipe x 6 for the competition, but the normal version is here for everyday use.

Kennedy Family Guacamole
adapted from Diana Kennedy, Epicurious

1/3 cup white onions, finely chopped
3 to 4 serrano chiles, finely chopped, with seeds
1 teaspoon coarse salt
2 pounds ripe California avocadoes (about 4 large)
2 to 3 tablespoons fresh lime juice
3/4 cup fuji apples, peeled and finely chopped
3/4 cup seedless grapes, halved
3/4 cup pomegranate seeds


In your food processor, grind onion, chiles, and salt all together, until it forms this spicy slushy mix. Gradually add the avocado, coarsely mashing it (you'll want it to be chunky). Stir in the lime juice. Fold in the apple, grapes, and 1/2 cup of the pomegranate seeds. Sprinkle the rest of the pomegranate seeds on the top so that it looks really pretty when you serve it. This is also delicious with pears instead of the apples, depending on what looks best when you are at the market.

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