Thursday, May 31, 2012

Summer Salsas



With my home state currently in flames and my adopted province being drizzled in rain, I haven’t had many opportunities for summer enjoyment this week. Luckily, I am always just one grocery trip away from New Mexican summer fun in the kitchen.  My food addictions are vast and delicious, but there is nothing better than a fresh batch of guacamole and pico de gallo. Since moving to Vancouver most of my salsas have been fairly mild, but Urban Fare finally came through with some amazingly spicy jalapenos! I learned this pico de gallo recipe from the wonderful Chef Michelle at Santa Fe Community College. It is an adaptable ratio that can be used for large groups as well as small gatherings.


Pico de Gallo
2 tomatoes
1 jalapeno
¼ bunch cilantro
¼ onion
1 lime (juiced)
salt
pepper


  • Mince jalapenos and chop tomatoes, cilantro, and onion to desired size. 
  • Add the lime juice, salt and pepper.


Guacamole
3 avocados
3 large spoonfuls of pico de gallo (above)
½ tsp cumin
salt
pepper


  • Mash the avocados using a fork. 
  • Combine with pico de gallo and cumin. Check seasoning and add salt and pepper as desired.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Salt Spring Island and Auntie Pesto's




I have come to the conclusion that the best blog writing atmosphere involves sunshine, a glass of rose wine, and an ocean view. What paradise is this? Salt Spring Island. I am lucky to have my parents living on Salt Spring Island because it means I am just one ferry ride away from a vacation. There is a thriving community here year-round, but during the tourist season, it is like a different world. The restaurants have flair, the farmer’s market is bustling, and everyone has a smile. Since my parents moved here last May, I have sampled several of the local restaurants and one of my favorites is Auntie Pesto’s. Auntie Pesto’s is a vibrant harbor-side restaurant with Italian dishes and local flavor. Having been there multiple times I can say assertively that for lunch, this is a truly amazing restaurant. Recently while visiting my Dad, we went to dinner at Auntie Pesto’s and it had a completely different dynamic. At night the restaurant is less energetic and the main visitors (during the week) are locals. Additionally lunch is superior because of the option to order half-size pasta dishes. Given the huge portion sizes, this is a definite plus.

While at the restaurant, my Dad and I enjoyed the Salt Spring Mussels appetizer which was delicious, albeit a little salty. It is always a joy to order local and seasonal items while at a restaurant and the mussels were no exception. My only real suggestion for this plate is the need for more bread. Any true mussel lover knows that the broth is the best part of the dish and that large amounts of bread are necessary to enjoy it.

For my main course, I ordered the pasta carbonara, which has never failed me at Auntie Pesto’s. It is well seasoned and delicious. The portions were huge and I only managed to eat half of my plate and save the rest for later. My Dad ordered the beef stroganoff that was sadly less than spectacular. The beef was tender and the egg noodles were wide, but the dish seemed to be missing several crucial ingredients. One of which was salt. Again the portion was huge and there were plenty leftovers.

In the end Auntie Pesto’s is an excellent restaurant for both tourists and locals, but should be visited at lunch on a sunny day for the best experience. While my most recent experience was less than amazing, I have faith that my next lunch there will more than make up for it.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Magic at the Night Market


BBQ at night

Being an introvert in Vancouver can be a bit difficult given the huge variety of things to do. On any given weekend there are parades, races, parties, festivals, and more. One of my favorite summer activities is the summer night market in Richmond. Imagine going from Canada to China and back one evening. There are so many wonderful things to see and do that everything becomes magical. With over 200 vendors and 70 food stalls, there is an amazing experience for everyone. Need socks? How about some crazy Korean ones at 5 pairs for $10? Jewelry? Sometimes tough to find the classy amongst the tacky, but I managed. What about bedding? Or iphone covers? Have a burning desire for everything Hello Kitty? And this only covers a small portion of the non-food vendors!

Why yes, my socks do say "I am a sheep and a strawberry"

But let’s talk about the food for a second. Imagine traveling across Asia for months trying to sample delicacies from every region. Now imagine condensing those months into a few nights in Richmond. I wish I could say that I have tried every stand, but the thought makes my stomach hurt. Plus there are way too many squid stands. I can assertively say that the Xin Jiang Style BBQ is to-die for! New coconuts are always delicious as well, although at $5/each, I would rather get something else next time. I would recommend trying a potato hurricane as well as the bbq. Sadly, I was absorbed in eating the hurricane and failed to take a photo, but I promise to rectify this next time.

Abalone shell jewelery

In the end, all I can say is that the night market really does deserve the highest praise.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Career Adventures

In the five months since graduating from culinary school, I have been trying desperately to find my bliss and stay afloat financially. This blog has become more than a hobby; it is closer to being an obsession. I think up posts weeks in advance, read books on food photography, and apply for one in a million blogger jobs. This is my passion, but sadly, it doesn’t provide me with income yet. I spent the first month out of culinary school, selectively choosing places to apply. In that month I applied to maybe four jobs. Nothing happened. In the second month I began to get worried and applied to about twenty jobs. I had an amazing interview, but again, nothing happened. Month three was a rush of job applications, with at least one daily, but despite my best efforts, I remained jobless. Last month I decided to take my own kind of action. If I had trouble getting an excellent job, then I would just create one myself.

My dear friend Jaime created her business Allow Me-meals to go, and I decided to do something similar. Thus Adventures with Salt meal prep was born. This was the first week of actually being in business and I believe that the Quiche Lorraine with Garlic Rosemary Mushrooms and Tomatoes was a huge hit. This is the start of a new beginning and with any luck I will soon start to make a profit instead of trading services with wonderful people such as my dog walker Denise. I truly hope that I will soon be able to rely fully on my prep meals and blogging, thus living the dream! For more information about the Adventures with Salt meals, please comment or email adventureswithsalt@gmail.com

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Brunch at Ensemble Tap



I have never been much of a breakfast person. Despite my love of most breakfast food, not to mention my addiction to bacon, it just didn’t seem worth it to wake up early and eat. Which is why brunch is one of the best creations ever. Recently I received a coupon for a free mimosa with brunch at Ensemble Tap on Smithe. I visited the original Ensemble last year and was excited to try the new restaurant (and get my free mimosa). 


First of all, the mimosa was amazing! They come in guava flavor as well as orange and were delicious and perfect for brunch. I ordered the pulled pork with barbeque beans and was amazed by the depth of flavor in the bowl. The only problem was that the beans and pork were so well flavored that I couldn’t taste the poached eggs.  Despite this, the dish was excellent. I was lucky enough to have my mom as my brunch buddy and she ordered the three farm eggs with bacon. Despite the comparative simplicity of her meal, the eggs were amazing and had vibrant yellow yolks. Her plate also came with the best sourdough toast I have tasted at a restaurant. 



Overall the meal was excellent. There were some small imperfections, but I strongly believe that Ensemble Tap will become a popular new brunch place. And since I left with a new mimosa coupon, I definitely intend to visit again.
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