7.30.2012

mini road trip to malibu


yesterday, we took a mini road trip to malibu on the PCH. we thought we would hang out on zuma beach but it was insanely packed so we kept driving and decided to stop at a sign for a state beach ... well it was an awesome find. as you can see it is gorgeous, and not crowded at all. also the water was really nice and not rocky like most of the beaches in malibu. the ocean was still cold, but we played around and next time we will need to get some body boards! i also found this little shrimp (how cute is he) ... i watched him run around then bury himself in the sand. we stopped at a little seafood shack right off the beach for some fried fish and shrimp ... which was very yummy. then decided to take a different route back through topanga canyon to the 101.


while driving back to LA, i looked in my rearview mirror and saw michelle williams and jason segel in the car behind us in the next lane. then they got on the 101 with us. we tried not to be paparazzi but that is their bmw in the rearview.



7.23.2012

crawfish ravioli


this use to be one of my favorites at a restaurant in new orleans, so i tried to recreate it. it didn't come out perfect, and there are adjustments i would make doing it next time which i will include in the recipe but i certainly ate it all up!

Crawfish Ravioli

1 package of pre made cheese ravioli (preferably ricotta if you can find it)
2 eggs
2/3 cup shrimp fry
1/3 cup italian bread crumbs
vegetable oil

1/2 stick of butter ... okay maybe I used 3/4 of a stick, I try to use as little as possible but make sure I have enough that my veggies and crawfish don't start to stick to the pan.
5 cloves of garlic, minced
2 small shallots finely chopped
4 green onions chopped
3 tablespoons finely chopped red bell pepper
1 pound peeled crawfish tails
1/4 teaspoon thyme
1/4 teaspoon rosemary
1/8 teaspoon oregano
salt
2 tablespoons all purpose flour
12 ounces half and half
cayenne pepper
1 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese (it's always better if you grate it yourself! no shortcuts here friends!)

mix the shrimp fry and italian bread crumbs together. then drop your raviolis a couple at a time in the egg wash, then in the breading and place on a platter to wait to fry. turn your oil on to heat when you start cooking the sauce, this should give it enough time to heat up.

place butter in a large pan, preferably with high sides. once the butter melts add your shallots, red bell pepper and garlic. cook until tender but not browned, maybe 3 minutes. add your green onions, crawfish tails, thyme, rosemary, oregano, and a dash of cayenne and a dash of salt. cook until crawfish are warm and tender. add in flour making a well mixed paste, then start adding your half and half. i like to use half and half because it is much nicer to your tummy than heavy whipping cream. stir frequently and adjust the heat so the sauce just simmers. cook until the sauce gets thick and creamy ... this can take about 10 - 15 minutes. add cayenne to taste. a good trick is that the sauce is thickening is it will start to stick to the sides of the pan.

while your sauce is cooking those 10 - 15 minutes, start dropping the raviolis in the oil to fry. once the raviolis are golden, take them out and place them on some paper towels to cool.

this really should be a 2 person job ... one person manning the frying and one the sauce.

once the sauce has thickened, turn the heat off and add slow stir in 1 cup of parmesan cheese. place a couple raviolis on a plate, pour a generous amount of sauce over the raviolis, top with a little parmesan cheese and fresh parsley if you like and enjoy!


7.16.2012

sailing - marina del rey


my boss, rodney, is from australia and has been an avid sailer all his life. in 2008, he sailed from san francisco to hawaii in a race that took two weeks. he invited jess and i to a small race out of marina del rey on friday evening. it was so beautiful and exciting. it was hard to take pictures because we were racing. to help the boat move faster, we had to "move about" the "cockpit" which required us to switch over to the "high side" of the boat when the mainsail would "jibe" from one direction to another. sailing is so fascinating, and i am glad i got to see a glimpse of it. it was exhilarating begin out there with the other boats, having to quickly change directions and coming so close to colliding with the other boats. it was really a lot of fun. plus it was my first sailing race and we won first place!! 

7.12.2012

new orleans food guide






my other favorite place for a poboy is Parkway Bakery at 538 hagan ave, new orleans 70119. they are a very very close second place for a roast beef or shrimp poboy. 



other  favorite sandwich spots include DiMartino's at 1788 carol sue ave terrytown, la 70056 , Stein's at 2207 magazine st new orleans, la 70115, or The Butcher at 930 tchoupitoulas new orleans, la 70130 all have really great muffalettas and The Butcher has a great pulled pork as well, so good!




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another great dessert spot is Creole Creamery at 4924 prytania new orleans, la 70115 which has some of the best and creamiest ice cream. they also have some great flavor combinations. if the Saints are playing, you will find the black and gold flavor that is a true favorite.


7.03.2012

chicago


my mom and I flew in and out of chicago to attend my good friend kaitlyn's wedding in holland, michigan. It is about a 3 hour drive to holland from chicago and we stayed at the palmer house in chicago for a night. we walked to see "the bean", had a delicious steak dinner, walked around a little and then we cuddled up in the king sized bed and watched movies.