Posts Tagged ‘French’

I Have No Excuse

// June 2nd, 2008 // No Comments » // Grub

For being such a bad blogger lately. Actually, I can claim I’ve been tired and lazy, but that doesn’t really help my case. May was a busy month, so much so that I neglected to do my Around the World series. In my defense, I had planned on doing a French meal and while I didn’t quite make one, I did enjoy two French restaurants this past month. I’ve promised Michael I’d make this up to him by cooking one of his favorites, Steak Au Poivre. And now that I’ve announced this decision publicly, I’ll have to go through with it.

I even managed to forget to post my recent experience with homemade Tex Mex. I attempted to make mole from a recipe from my lovely new cookbook, “The Tex-Mex Cookbook” by Robb Walsh. Of course, I say I attempted to make mole because I decided to do this on Memorial Day and as usual, didn’t quite have all the proper ingredients I needed. In anticipation of my cookbook arriving, I had ordered a bunch of stuff for my pantry to use for all the Tex Mex cooking I was sure to be doing as soon as I got my hands on that book. What I didn’t realize is that the fancy to cook Tex Mex would hit me on Monday, when the stores were closed and I was forced to make substitutions and rely on the 24-hour pharmacy for missing ingredients. You see one key ingredient of the recipe calls for chocolate, something I didn’t have on hand. So off to the pharmacy I sent Michael and he returned with a Hershey’s dark chocolate bar. I wasn’t deterred though. I made the mole using chipotle peppers and my Hershey’s bar and the too-small-for-enchiladas corn tortillas. What came out was a slightly messing, but strangely tasty concoction of Tex Mex flavors. I wasn’t impressed, but wasn’t ashamed either.

On a plus note, I did find an interesting blog by a former Texan now living in New York City who roams the big apple for all things Tex Mex. I’m hoping I’ll learn about a few hot spots from her.

So now that I’ve reflected on my lack luster month, I’ve decided that I have to really bring my A-Game in June. Along with my make-up French meal and further adventures in Tex Mex (tamale pie is next on my list), I’ve got a big Around the World event. This month Michael has a birthday and he requested that I make a German meal for my monthly series. I’ve made some German dishes before, but now that he’s requested it and I know my dear mother-in-law of German decent reads this blog – I really have to pull this one off.

It is the first Monday morning of June and I’m off to finish my grocery list!

Valentine’s Wishes

// February 11th, 2008 // No Comments » // Grub

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I would like to wish all of you a wonderful Valentine’s Day this week. It would be great to have chocolates and flowers, but I really hope you get out and enjoy some good food. Michael and I will be visiting our favorite little French place in our neighborhood, St. Germaine. It is always a quiet and cozy place. The real deal is their deserts though. They make a flourless chocolate cake that is out of this world. Normally we go to St. Germaine for brunch. In fact, if we weren’t going for Valentine’s, I’d go wake up my husband and drag him there this morning for a goat cheese omelet.

I’ll post my thoughts about our Valentine’s pre fixe menu at the end of the week. I can’t wait to indulge!