Friday, December 31, 2010

Can someone please explain

...why every donut shop in LA also sells chinese food? whats the connection?

Saturday, December 25, 2010

A really good red wine for $8.99

red burgundy pinot noir reserve 2006. everyone is sure to like it.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Fig Cocktail - Impress your grandparents

Today I learned how to make an awesome drink: a Fig Cocktail. (Although I think there needs to be a more impressive name for this). It's actually pretty good, and people who like scotch will especially enjoy it. It's easy:

1 shot chambord
1 small shot single malt scotch (We used Drambuie)
1/2 teaspoon fig essence or fig jam (usually available in the jam/near the cheese section of your grocery store, or here)
1 slice of fig (optional)
Splash of Club Soda

Pour into a cocktail glass over ice cubes.

If you don't like scotch, you can try this tasty alternative.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Vitamin Beer

What's up y'all. I'm in new york. I went to a German bar, and found a beer which is supposedly very high in vitamins. Does anybody else think this is genius? Not only do vitamins prevent you from being hung-over, they are good for you. Now if you are sick, you have no excuse not to drink. And you don't have to make yourself chug orange juice 24/7. I think we need to bring this to the US mass market.




It's called Hofbrauhaus Traunstein 1612er Zwicklbier, and it comes from the town of Traunstein in south-east Bavaria, Germany. It's a lighter, fruitier beer - somewhat similar to a Heffe.


I also tried the Austrian favorite, Stiegl. http://www.stiegl.at/en/stieglat/ It's a good standard beer -while it's light, it still has enough body for everyone to enjoy.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The original Nachos

According to legend, Nacho's were invented by Ignacio "Nacho" Anaya in a Mexican border town in the 1800's. One night a group of foreign travelers came to his restaurant, hungry and exhausted - but the restaurant had just closed and he had used most of his ingredients for the day. Ignacio did not want to be rude to the foreign guests, so he ran into the kitchen and tried to improvise with whatever he had left. The result: Nacho's. The original nacho's are single tortilla chips, freshly fried and individually topped with cheese and a single jalapeno slice.

I decided to try making original Nacho's, so I bought corn tortillas, cut them into four pieces each, and fried them in vegetable oil. (for beginners: to fry them, I heated up some veggie oil in a frying pan and dipped them in it). Then I topped them individually with low-fat mexican blend cheese (you know I'm health conscious) from the grocery store and the jalapenos, and baked them until the cheese was melted. It was actually really good. I got this photo from Flickr but this is exactly what it looks like:

Vegan Burgers - better than you think

Don't automatically skip over this post when you see the word Vegan!!!!! Vegan burgers are really good. I would choose a good vegan burger over an average traditional burger any day. So, where else would we go try vegan burgers but L.A., which happens to be both the vegan-food capital and burger capital of America. Let's examine 2 impeccable vegan burgers I had recently:

Real Food Daily - http://www.realfood.com/


Burger with the works - Tempeh vegetable patty, sauteed onions, lettuce, tomato, rustic roll, avocado, tempeh bacon, melted cashew cheese - $14.75

totally worth $14.75. not much else to say. The only thing I don't like is that the patty feels a little thick and heavy. It's good, but it's not as juicy as a meat patty would be.



"Lean Mean" Veggie Burger with the works - Bean grain and veggie patty with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, special sauce, avocado, tempeh bacon, and began cheese on a burger bun - $12.75

Pretty much the same description as the RFD burger. But the patty here is awesome - its thinner and tastier than the RFD patty. I have no complaints about this burger. It's not as big as the RFD burger, but it's still filling.

Bottom line: the hippies got it right.