Category Archives: EAT

Downtown, Benedict, & Macarons

October 25, 2010

Filed Under : EAT

Have I ever mentioned I’m a sucker for Groupon?  Well…I am.  Whether it be deals on a restaurant, tickets to a local play, or laser hair-removal on the cheap, I practically need the daily Groupon everyday.  So last month when the site was offering 50% off an annual membership to the Museum of Contemporary Art in downtown LA, I purchased that Groupon quicker than I could realize I would never actually use it.  Determined to prove myself wrong (about never using it),  Kyle and I decided to head downtown this past Saturday to get our MOCA memberships some usage.

When we got there, we perused around for a hot minute and then realized we needed brunch…and STAT.  Sorry – no photos from MOCA.  Next time, though.  Remember, I have a membership now so I can go back anytime.

As for brunch, we decided upon Bottega Louie, my favorite place in downtown!  I want to live there.  Inside Bottega Louie, I mean.  It’s broken down into 2 parts: the restaurant and the gourmet market.  The restaurant reminds me of New York – loud, industrial, and really classy.  The market is quintessential Paris, full of beautiful tarts and French macarons.  Wandering through Bottega Louie, I felt like I was on vacation!  I was twirling around and snapping photos and giggling aloud!!!  Oh, and the food was exquisite.  So delicious.  Fresh.  Innovative.  Rich in flavor.  Perfectly portioned.  Thanks to Bottega Louie, I have a feeling I’ll be getting lotssss of usage out of my MOCA membership.

Bottega Louie brunch
{
Tea for me, bloody mary for Kyle…typical}

bottega louie farmers market breakfast {Farmers Market Breakfast: poached eggs and fresh vegetables}

bottega louie salmon eggs benedict
{
Smoked Salmon Benedict}

Bottega Louie macarons {Rows of French macarons in the gourmet market}

bottega louie fruit tarts {Bite-sized fruit tarts}

bottega louie macarons {Oh, you thought I’d go home without buying treats for myself?}

bottega louie macarons {Passionfruit, raspberry, chocolate, and pumpkin macaron}

bottega louie fruit tarts {Whoops…more treats}

bottega louie fruit tarts {Blueberry, raspberry, and blackberry fruit tarts}

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

October 10, 2010

Filed Under : EAT - RECIPES

oatmeal chocolate chip cookies

I won’t lie, I usually make oatmeal chocolate chip cookies from a recipe on the side of my Costco-sized bag of rolled oats.  What else am I going to use 5 lbs. of oats for?  Oh, I could make regular old-fashioned oatmeal with it, you say??  That’s too difficult.

When I was reading about my friend Heather’s oatmeal choc chip cooks, it inspired me to find a better recipe than the one on a Costco oatmeal bag.  I ended up choosing this recipe and I’m soooo glad I did!  The spice-factor is what really drew me into these cookies.  The recipe calls for cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove so you know they’re going to be good even before baking them.

And guess what?  They were really delicious.  Chewy yet slightly crispy, loaded with chocolate, undercurrents of spice, and just the right amount of oats.  I omitted the pecans because I’m not really a fan of nuts in cookies but they didn’t lose any flavor without them.  I also used about half the amount of orange zest and they still had a subtle taste of orange.

Best part: the cookies come out of the oven nice and flat.  You know what that means?  They make perfect ice cream sandwiches.

oatmeal chocolate chop prep

oatmeal chocolate chip cookie prep

oatmeal chocolate chip cookies

oatmeal chocolate chip cookies

Quinoa with roasted carrots

October 2, 2010

Filed Under : EAT - RECIPES

quinoa

Apologies for being absent all week but it was simply too hot to blog.  Am I right??  How can I think about fall wardrobes and new seasonal recipes when the only thing on my mind is watermelon popsicles and the possible threat of a broken air-conditioning system?  No but seriously, the temperature soared to about 115 degrees on Monday and leveled off to about 95 degrees the rest of the week.

Enough excuses though, it’s time to discuss quinoa  (keen-wah).  Quinoa is one of those foods that I’ve eaten in restaurants, like Veggie Grill and La Pain Quotidien, but never attempted to make at home.  Yesterday, I decided it was about time to test it out, so I bought a box of red quinoa at Trader Joe’s without a recipe or any sort of plan (story of my life).

I prepared it on the stove in the same way you make rice or couscous.  1 cup quinoa and 2 cups of water.  Though it was shockingly easy to make, I didn’t know what to do with it when all was said and done.  I decided to search my favorite food blogs for quinoa recipes and found a simple, yet delicious-looking one on Lovely Morning.  She has great recipes, by the way.

I adapted her recipe and added some flair of my own.  Here is what I mixed in:

  • roasted carrots and shallots: I diced the carrots and shallots; mixed them with extra virgin olive oil, salt, and pepper; spread them evenly on a baking sheet; and roasted them in a 375 degree oven until they were slightly browned on the edges and cooked all the way through.
  • half bag of frozen peas
  • 1 can of chickpeas/garbanzo beans
  • fresh basil
  • lemon vinaigrette: This is a super easy, no-fuss vinaigrette that I often pair with simple salads or use as a marinade for chicken and fish.  Squeeze the juice of 1-2 lemons into a bowl, whisk in equal parts (maybe a slightly larger amount) of extra-virgin olive oil, and toss in salt and pepper to taste.

As soon as you pair the quinoa with any sort of flavor component (in this case, the lemon vinaigrette and yummy goodness from the roasted veggies), it completely absorbs and takes on that flavor.  The salad as a whole was so clean and simple, yet full of flavor and substance.  And because of the high levels of protein in both the quinoa itself (super healthy, by the way) and the garbanzo beans, it felt like a full and complete meal on it’s own.

I will definitely experiment with quinoa again, infusing it with as many different flavor combos as possible.  Maybe an avocado-lime theme next?

roasted carrots

garbanzo beans and peas

I Love Pretty Things

September 19, 2010

Filed Under : EAT - INTERIORS - STYLE

Design*Sponge image

Lately, I’ve been spending all of my free time scrolling through visually-inspiring blogs.  And by that, I mean blogs that focus primarily on beautiful, whimsical images and exquisite photography.  I swear, I could stare at pretty photos all day long.  They have become my number 1 source for inspiration, whether it be getting dressed in the morning, thinking of new recipes, or virtually decorating an apartment.

Below are some of my favorite visually-inspiring blogs, ranging from street style, food, design, and hybrids (a little of everything…fashion/food/decor/crafts).

::STREET STYLE::
GARANCE DORE
HANNELI
JAK & JIL
VANESSA JACKMAN

::FOOD::
SPARKLING INK
SMITTEN KITCHEN
CANNELLE ET VANILLE

SUNDAY SUPPERS

::DESIGN::
DESIGN*SPONGE
DECOR8
APARTMENT THERAPY
LONNY MAGAZINE
RUE MAGAZINE

::HYBRIDS::
LOVELY MORNING
BECAUSE IM ADDICTED
COCO + KELLEY
CREATURE COMFORTS
EAT DRINK CHIC
LACE & TEA
WIT & DELIGHT
THIS IS GLAMOROUS

What are your favorite blogs to find inspiration?

P.S. If you are wondering why I didn’t include any fashion-centric and/or personal style blogs, it’s because my list of favorites is far too long and I just couldn’t cut it down! That’s a whole other blog post altogether.

[Image via design*sponge]

LA Times Food & Wine Festival

September 6, 2010

Filed Under : EAT

LA Times Food & Wine Festival

Yesterday, I went to the LA Times Food and Wine Festival held at the Paramount Studios Backlot.  It was 90 degrees, the lines were outrageously long, and my boyfriend complained the entire time – but other than that, I loved it!  There were food trucks galore and stand after stand of wineries.  I ate an unhealthy amount of food, tasted a few different vinos, and enjoyed the “New York City” scenery on the backlot.

Best part?  She & Him, one of my favorite  bands comprising of the gorgeous Zooey Deschanel and the adorable M. Ward, performed at the end of the festival.  Of course, as soon as Zooey hit the stage, Kyle’s bad mood instantly vanished!

LA Times Food & Wine Festival
[
Korean tacos with kimchi slaw]


[
my LA Times wine glass & favorite new belt]

LA Times Food & Wine Festival
[
nutella, strawberry, & banana crepe from Crepe Bonaparte]

LA Times Food & Wine Festival
[
Burrata & tomatoes from Campanile]


[
Grilled cheese from Campanile]


[
so crowded]

LA Times Food & Wine Festival
[
Zooey Deschanel, She&Him]

LA Times Food & Wine Festival
[
M. Ward & Zooey Deschanel]

*P.S. We also had fish tacos, calamari, a couple quesadillas, brownie bites, and cake balls but we ate those too quickly to photograph.