Saturday, July 5, 2014
Lobos and Anime
I'm hanging out at LA Anime Expo today and I've spent a lot of time in line. One line that was totally worth it was the line leading to the Lobos food truck, where I got the Big Lobo burger...
Friday, July 4, 2014
Tequila Arette on the 4th
Happy Independence Day! I'm with friends in San Diego, and our host is treating us to a pre-grill drink.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
On And Off New Waters
Today was a lucky day. I'm on a short business trip, and my hotel for the night happened to be hosting a quarterly wine-tasting and artists' showcase.
I had dinner at Lure: ceviche, then the seared ahi with aioli, asparagus, and sweet potato fries.
Even in today's meetings I felt welcome and comfortable. I felt happy that, being new to the area, everyone wanted to show me the best of what they had to offer, and what I meant to them. That felt special.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Belmont Strawberry Blonde
Tonight I'm enjoying a Strawberry Blonde by Belmont Brewing Company of Long Beach, California.
Fruity, crisp, refreshing, and just lightly sweet, and the big bottles were less than six bucks at the local supermarket. It's a great Summer beer, and I'm having it with some shrimp and red beans & rice. Delicious.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Fresh Tomato Sauce
My friend Molly (not to be confused with my other friend Molly) is friends with a local farmer. She gets a veggie box every week, which allows farmers to sell their crop directly to a consumer. Molly gets a lot of tomatoes, but she won't eat them raw, and so those tomatoes get passed on to me. I love tomatoes, and the ones in the veggie box are particularly juicy and sweet. I felt I should give this wealth a proper treatment, one that Molly could appreciate. Tonight was my first time making a tomato sauce.
These are the tomatoes. I love the variety: every permutation of size and color is present.
We paired the tomatoes with crimini, shallots, a pepper, garlic, salt, black pepper, bay leaf, and wine. Everything simmered for about three hours, the latter part of which we put in Italian sausage and fresh basil.
The final result: penne with fresh tomato sauce and parmesan cheese. It was amazing. It took preparation and patience, but was not difficult. The pleasure of the fresh ingredients made the process fun. Even with an amateur effort, I felt a lot of pride in a dish that I would normally pour from a jar.
You can do a lot with low-hanging fruit if you try.
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