29 April, 2009

A Movie After My Heart (And Stomach)!!


I was perusing the Barnes and Noble bookstore over the summer last year and came across a curious but striking book to a food-lover like moi: Julie & Julia. The book, written as a true life memoir, tells the story of a woman trapped in her dead-end office job, feeling uninspired in her young life with no direction for her future's path.

Haven't we all felt like that, sister...

The book is now being made into a movie, starring Meryl Streep (arguably one of Hollywood's best and legendary actresses to ever appear on the big screen), and I can't wait to see it!

Watch the trailer here!!

I look forward to, not just a touching story of someone almost every young woman can related to at some point in her life, but to see the story of a woman so admired and hailed by many woman generation after generation, including myself.

See you this summer at the movies!!!

27 April, 2009

I Am Officially Calling Out Olive Garden!!!


Don't get me wrong. I've always been a girl always on the hunt for a good bargain and value. I'm not going to bash the Olive Garden's All-You-Can-Eat Salad & Breadsticks. It has fed me (and millions of others, I'm sure) quite well during tough times.

HOWEVER... I have a few bones to pick with you, Olive Garden.

First of all, you have accosted the airwaves recently stating that you as a company send your chefs to the Tuscan province in Italy in some 11th century estate to train them in the art of Italian cuisine...

REALLY?!? Really, Olive Garden? Do you expect me to believe this? After the horrendously bland and over-creamed dishes I have tried to eat when visiting relatives suggested your restaurant for a family meal together in the 80s and 90s?

Fine. Even if I did believe it and it were truly true, that would be VERY COOL of you, and you would be better than many Italian restaurants run by true Italian nationals with their family recipes, faded and tattered, in hand who could only afford to hire and train a local chef with prior Mexican and Chinese restaurant experience. And yet, ask a local foodie for "decent" Italian food in their area, and the words "Olive Garden" will NEVER slip through their lips.

Olive Garden - 0.
Moonlighting Fooditor - 1.

Second of all, you have now assaulted the airwaves with a new promotion of your "ROLLATINI" entree...

I'm sorry, what the hell is a rollatini, and is that Italian? Lo and behold, "rollatini" IS an Italian word. Mea culpa. That's LATIN for "My bad." When I first saw this commercial, I thought you made up the word to try to fool us ignorant masses that you serve food that must be Italian because the words end with "INI." But you got me on this one.

Olive Garden - 1.
Moonlighting Fooditor - 1.

And yet, after a lengthy discussion with other foodies and friends, you, Olive Garden, still lose the authenticity game for your LAZY NAMING CONVENTIONS, such as Chicken CON BROCCOLI. You couldn't even TRY to be KIND OF Italian by calling it "Pollo con Broccoli" or how about a literal translation, "Pollo con Broccolo?" Make it even the SLIGHTEST BIT MYSTERIOUS to your customers, whom you apparently consider less than intelligent enough to be able to figure out what "Pollo con Broccolo" could possibly translate to??

Olive Garden - 1.
Moonlighting Fooditor - 2.

I win. You just wait for my blog about the Italian cuisine recently enjoyed at Fabio Viviani's Cafe Firenze (coming soon!!).

But I promise you will still probably see me one day in the near future for All-You-Can-Eat breadsticks and salad. No hard feelings.

15 April, 2009

Here's To Great Earth Day Ideas!!

Photo Courtesy of NOAA.gov


Welcome to Earth Day 2009!! In honor of our incredible planet, here's a list of some great ideas for how you can celebrate and support a most important holiday!!

Zagat has posted a list of Los Angeles restaurants serving earth-friendly meals today, Earth Day. So you can feel good for helping both the environment and the economy!!

Jones Soda has an AMAZING idea for Earth Day: their corporate offices will be powered 100% by human energy via bicycles in their offices. Visitors and employees can fuel the offices' electricity by pedaling for a great cause! They even have a webcam to watch the action!!

Finally, famous Angelino foodie blogger CarolineOnCrack has shared a list of feel-good options for your Earth Day, including the opportunity to have one tree planted for every organic or Earth Day cocktail purchased at various LA bars. Now THAT'S how I like to celebrate Mother Earth!!

14 April, 2009

New "Etsy-Esque" Food Website To Check Out!!


Foodzie is a new website that features artisanal foods made by small companies, some locally and regionally available. Customers can shop by category, featuring cheese, baked goods, meats, chocolates, teas, and food gifts, or they can shop by location and find businesses in your own state with fun treats. Each business featured on Foozie has a profile with the business's history, adding so much more personality and depth to the non-corporate food you are supporting.

Looks like I've added a new notch in the online shopping belt!!

10 April, 2009

Inspiration From Sacramento, Execution At Home In L.A.

There's one thing to catch your favorite foodie shows on T.V., like Top Chef, or Iron Chef, or Throwdown With Bobby Flay. It's another to actually try to replicate the mouth-watering culinary miracles you see unfold on that boob tube... unless they are the kind of miracles that could make any non-cook turn into an instant culinary Anne Bancroft (you know, from "The Miracle Worker"?).


Anyway, after watching one of my foodie faves this week, I quickly grabbed the remote, pressed pause on the DVR, and began to think how easy this quick diner staple I was watching unfold could be to make in my own kitchen, and with my own twist: a Garlic Marinated Steak Sandwich With Horseradish Aioli (there's my twist). Hailing from a hole-in-the-wall joint in Sacramento, CA called Jamie's, this sandwich rocks. Hands down. Here's the rundown on how you too can make this hand-held piece of heaven at home. NOTE: this is a full 24-hour process since you will be marinating the steaks overnight, so begin preparing the night before serving.

Marinade:
1 lb. top sirloin steak, cut into appx. 4 oz. pieces
2 heads of garlic
2 Tbsp. kosher or sea salt
2 tsp. black crushed pepper

Jamie's uses filet mignon, which I do not normally have waiting in my freezer on a weekly basis, so I used top sirloin which IS a staple in the freezer. First step is to prepare the marinade, which consists of whole garlic cloves in olive oil, kosher salt and pepper. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Fill a casserole dish with one inch of olive oil. Add two heads of garlic, peeled but whole cloves. Sprinkle in the salt and pepper. Roast in the oven for 45 minutes. After roasting, remove from the oven to cool for 15 minutes. Add the marinade to the raw steaks in an air-tight container and refrigerate overnight.

Horseradish Aioli:
2 egg yolks
1 tbsp. white wine vinegar
1 tsp. sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. white pepper
2/3 c. peanut oil
1/3 c. olive oil
3 tbsp. prepared white grated horseradish, or to taste
3 garlic cloves, minced or to taste

Cooking instructions/recipe can be found HERE. And according to me, my boyfriend and my roommate, it is AMAZING... Prepare the aioli while the marinade is roasting in the oven. After the aioli is complete, place into an air-tight container and refrigerate overnight as well.

REMEMBER: all of the above prep should be done the day before serving.

The next day, remove the marinating steaks from the refrigerator. Grill them over medium heat to taste (I prefer medium rare). Add any leftover garlic and olive oil from the marinade to the bread and sear for a few minutes on a flat skillet.

**Important: use thick and freshly baked bread, such as a French rustic baguette, thick enough to remain in tact even with the moisture of the aioli and steak au jus. Toss in a crisp piece of romaine, freshly sliced tomato, and spread your homemade horseradish aioli freely onto the bread. Makes about 4 sandwiches. They go perfectly with homemade fried onion rings!!!
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Serve and eat immediately!!! Impress your friends and family with your simple yet delicious cooking, all courtesy of your weekly ad hoc cooking class via the boob tube. See? TV doesn't rot the brain or imagination!!

09 April, 2009

My Urban Garden Is'a Growin'!!!!

It has officially been one month, one week and four days since I began my small garden outside my backdoor. Unfortunately, I did not realize how long it takes for tiny seedlings to gestate and grow. So for the past 45 days, I would go outside, study the wet dirt I just watered, and look for any signs of new plant life. Let me be the first to say on this blog of mine that "patience is a virtue." No, really. Seriously.

However, I am happy to report that there IS progress!!! Albeit small, I'm looking forward to the next month and to widening the garden to include some tomatoes, which I hear grow like crazy!! Take a look at the pics!!




The next couple of pictures prove this supposed "theory" of photosynthesis... Apparently you really do need plenty of sun to grow plants, even those that CLAIM they don't need much sunlight or any direct sunlight at all... I'm still trying with this other dwarfed and darker side of the garden. We were hoping to see some lilies and strawberries, and instead we see small shoots of something. We aren't sure what yet though... hopefully within the next month we'll know whether or not to pull these small shoots because they are weeds or whether to keep talking to them nicely and hope for warmer and brighter days with more direct sunlight in this dark patch...




No matter what, this project has been quite fun and interesting. Thanks to my boyfriend who inspired this, I'm going to keep trying to farm in my little concrete jungle. Stay tuned for next month's update!!

08 April, 2009

Food Network Enjoying Huge Success During Recession - Momentum To Continue With Renewed Seasons!!

Food Network star Robert Irvine.
The Food Network has been enjoying great success during these tough economic times. It's obvious that people have more "home" time and need to start working on their own cooking techniques, as opposed to regular dining out... And with new seasons of shows like Dinner: Impossible, TFN is sure to keep its growing audience quite happy.

Check out the Wall Street Journal's article here.

And, if you're a Food Network fan like I am, you'll be thrilled to know the Next Food Network Star Season 5 is coming very soon!! Check out the contestants we will grow to love (and hate)!!

07 April, 2009

Spanish Romance And Comida Authentica At La Paella


Spanish food has been enjoying a huge renaissance in the U.S. since the early 90s, when a then little known chef named Jose Andres began leaving his mark in New York at various restaurants and introducing tapas and Spanish cuisine wherever his hands worked. Since then, tapas and the Spanish trademark dish, paella, have crept onto menus and become a real source of bragging rights. Los Angeles is fortunate to have La Paella, a small quaint and intimidatingly authentic Spanish bistro featuring a number of dishes that will transport you back to that small sidewalk cafe you fell in love with in Galicia or Barcelona.

Have no fear that you aren't in good hands - the owner, Pasqual Franqueza, is a Spaniard true to form, completely closing the restaurant for the entire month of August in order to do as the Spanish (and Europeans) do in August, travel. Be sure to check in with him at the beginning of your evening for great recommendations for wine and tapas. A Spanish red wine will of course be most appropriate, and the extensive wine list includes both Spanish Riojas and Tempranillos, as well as a few California locals. Pasqual will definitely guide you in the right direction.

Spanish tapas come both hot and cold. My personal favorites include the Spanish Tortilla, which is actually a thick egg and potato omelette (I prefer it cold), sure to please. Paired with a cured meat such as the Serrano Ham or Spanish Chorizo, and your palate will begin its own little Flamenco dance. The serrano ham is available on signature soft french bread bites with a tomato spread. This combination of very simple flavors will surprise you with their perfect balance of the salty ham and the light sweetness of the tomato covered softened bread. If you prefer plain crustini bread to start, don't overlook the quiet unassuming butter that comes with it - it is whipped with garlic, and you just may find yourself eating the entire basket in order to finish the butter. Be careful not to fill yourself with all of the wonderful appetizers, because you also have a huge skillet of paella to take on!

For truly Spanish paella, the Paella Valenciana is a must. Combining meat, seafood and veggies, this skillet of food is finished at your table in front of you. Sidenote: all of the paella platters must be ordered for two or more people. And by the size of the skillet, you will need at least two people to make a dent. Tender pieces of chicken, shrimp and mussels hug together in a saffron dream by the delicately seasoned rice. (No really, you will be speaking poetry after tasting this dish...) For even more seafood, order the Paella Marinera, filled with large langostines, mussels, scallops and clams. This aromatic dish is hard to resist overeating. The sweet tender flavors of the clams and langostines will bring back those memories of Barcelona's hole-in-the-wall cafes for paella by the waterfront.

And even if you can't travel back to Spain once a month, you can at least drive to West Hollywood to remember those warm Spanish evenings from your last trip to the Mediterranean. Except not during the month of August...

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01 April, 2009

April Is Earth Month At Whole Foods!!


Beginning April 1st, Whole Foods is launching their first Earth Month helping to educate and celebrate the Earth by transforming your local Whole Foods market into an "Earth Month Action Center." Customers can pick up a "Make A Green Change" calendar, which offers 30 different tips and suggestions for each day of April to help families make small changes to help our planet.

The campaign also includes the "Recycle Your Old Refrigerator" sweepstakes with the chance to win a new Bosch Evolution Refrigerator, FILLED with organic and natural foods straight from your local Whole Foods grocer! And that alone, my green and green-ish friends, is reason enough to celebrate.

And no, this is not an April Fool's joke.