Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Hitchcock, Bainbridge Island



Now this is quite belated, but totally worth sharing.  Cord took me to Hitchcock on Bainbridge Island for my 29th birthday last August.  We had an incredible meal and a wonderful experience taking the ferry over to Bainbridge.  I highly recommend you check this restaurant out.  You could spend the day exploring Bainbridge and finish up for dinner.  Or ferry over just for dinner.  Ferries leave from the downtown Seattle waterfront every 45 mins.  You can park your car at the waterfront, enjoy a beautiful ferry ride and walk to the restaurant from the landing (a couple blocks away).  Also worth noting is there amazing bartender and specialty cocktails.  I don't have the exact menu, but I will do my best to describe our delicious dishes!

On the ferry on our way to Bainbridge Island - lovely warm summer day

 Hitchcock Menu - changes weekly

Kumamoto Oysters on the Half Shell, Kumquat Mignonette

 Japanese Roasted Turnip

-Foie Gras Terrine-
(not pictured)

Pastured Beef Marrow Bone - Onion Mustarda, Toast, Fleur de Sel

Potato Gnocchi w/Summer Squash & Butter

Albacore Tuna Steak - Potato Dumplings, Root Puree

We are headed back for Valentines Day <3

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Foodie Paradise - Asian Cuisine

The Pacific Northwest is a wonderland for those of us who love Asian food.  From Portland to Seattle to Vancouver, BC - we have the best of the best if you know where to go.  I am no expert, but I'm an adventurous eater, have my ear to the ground and try new places just about every week.  Our area literally has every type of Asian cuisine you could want - Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Taiwanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Indonesian, Laotian, Cambodian, Nepalese, Indian and Philipino.  You name it!

I am a huge fan of Asian cuisine.  My boyfriend is equally, if not more, adventurous than me and has spent a lot of time in Asia.  So we try many things!  He has lived in Japan for almost 4 years and has opened my eyes to the complexity of Japanese cuisine. I implore you to explore our area and try these different delights.  You will experience flavors you didn't even know existed.  Here are some highlights of the last year:


 Korean  - Revel (street food style), Korean Tofu House,
Kimchi Bistro, Joule (french fusion)
Bi Bim Bap - Albacore Tuna, Fennel Kimchi & Escarole (Revel)


Sushi - Shiki, Kappo Tamura, Mashiko, Maneki, Bamboo (Portland)
Nigiri Assortment (Kappo Tamura)

Tempura'd Lobster Tails - Part of Omakase Dinner (Shiki)

Flight of Salmon Nigiri - Coho, Sockeye, King, 
Tasmanian Trout (Bamboo - Portland)


Taiwanese - Facing East, Henry's Taiwan, Chiang's Gourmet, Fu Man Dumpling House
Taiwanese Pork Burger (Facing East)


Japanese Shabu Shabu - Shabu Chic, Seven Star Pepper
Shabu Shabu - Sukiyaki Broth, Rib-Eye Steak, Veggies, 
Chicken Dumplings w/Goma & Ponzu Sauce (Shabu Chic)


Japanese Udon - U:don Japanese Noodle Station, Tsukushinbo, Maneki
On-tama Udon - Dashi-Shoyu Sauce, Hot Spring Egg, 
Sliced Green Onion & Fresh Ginger (U:don)


Japanese Hot Dog - Japadog, Gourmet Dog Japon, Tokyo Dog
Okonomi (mayo and topped with bonito flakes) & 
Negimiso (miso sauce, green onions & cabbage) (Japadog - Vancouver)


Japanese Ramen - Kintaro, Kaname, Aloha Ramen, 
Kukai Ramen & Izakaya (tonkotsu shio), 4649 Yoroshiku (shio)
Miso Ramen (Aloha Ramen)

Miso Tonkotsu Ramen (Kaname)

Miso Ramen (Kintaro Ramen - Vancouver)

Spicy Miso Ramen - Rich Broth, Fatty Pork, Egg (Kintaro Ramen - Vancouver)

For a full list of my favorite joints, click on my page "Favorite Restaurants." I am always looking for new spots, so if you have something to add to my list, please leave a comment!

1,000 Views!


Today my blog reached 1,000 views!  I cannot tell you how exciting that is to me.  I have always loved to read others blogs and have a number that I follow on a regular basis.  Check out the "Blog Roll" section on the lower right to see which ones I love.  This started out as a small project, something to do in my free time and has turned into a real joy for me.  I love sharing the amazing food I've been eating, what I'm up to, and creating possibilities for myself.  Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to check it out!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Recipes & Restaurants to Support a Cleanse


I'm 9 days into the cleanse and feeling really good.  I've gotten past any of the side effects of detoxing from gluten and dairy and it's lovely.  A big part of why I feel so good, is that I've been eating incredible food.  It really is true, we are what we eat, and I've been eating whole mostly organic foods for 9 days.  Whenever I go into a cleanse, I'm racked with worry about what I'll be able to eat.  I have anxiety about following strict guidelines, not "treating" myself and getting sick of eating healthy.  Last year I wasn't so successful.  I spent the whole thing planning the meal I would eat, pizza and beer, for the moment I got done.  So everything felt like a punishment and I wasn't living in the present.  I was living in the future when I could get back to my idea of normal eating.

I decided to do things differently this time.  I decided to spend money on quality products that taste delicious.    Learn how to make some simple recipes that use great ingredients, are affordable, give me energy and taste great.  I've taken myself out for an occasional meal to a restaurant that can support my restrictions.

Start the day out right!

Most cleanses recommend a homemade smoothie or juice to start out the day.  I love this idea, but after trying it briefly, I realized it wasn't sustainable for me.  I have a Vitamix, which is amazing, but buying fresh produce, prepping it and making the smoothie every morning was too time intensive for me.  My solution, Evolution Fresh which can be found at Starbucks and most health food stores (Central Co-op, PCC, Whole Foods, etc.)  There are a number of flavors, but Sweet Greens with Lemon is my favorite.  On the side of the bottle, they tell you everything that's in it and the quantity.  You can start out your day with a jump start on your veggies or fruit!  Plus they are delicious!

Evolution Fresh - Sweet Greens

What I drink every morning

Another key, for me, to a successful cleanse, is to treat yourself now and again.  Luckily living in Seattle, there are many vegetarian and vegan restaurants who have perfected the art.  My top spots right now are Cafe Flora, Plum Bistro, Healeo and Tamarind Tree.  I have had delicious and satisfying meals at all these restaurants in the past 9 days.  

Chantrelle, Leek, Pickled Pepper and Mascarpone Pizza - Cafe Flora
(Great gluten free crust and soy cheese that was amazing)

Learn to make satisfying and easy recipes that combine healthful ingredients.  Here are a couple examples of the food I have been coming up with.  See my last post for more examples.  One of my favorite sources is my nutritionist Sarah Adler's blog "Simply Real Health."  Everything I've made from there has been easy, inexpensive and very tasty!

 Spaghetti Squash "Pasta" w/Chicken Sausage, San Marzano Sauce, Mushrooms & Zucchini

 Poblano Chicken Chili - from Simply Real Health Blog

Cental Co-op Deli Selection - Raspberry Beets, Roasted Carrots, 
Falgeolet Beans and Herb Turkey Breast


Get creative and eat food you love!  

Monday, January 7, 2013

Ah January...time for a detox


Hello January!  I always have mixed feelings about the month of January.  I am a self proclaimed Christmas freak and December might just be my favorite time of the year.  So I am always a bit sad when January comes around.  The Christmas lights come down, the tree is put away, people are less social and more broke.  But there is also something magical about January in its own right.  The days start getting slightly longer, the excess of December is behind us and New Years Resolutions are fresh.  There is a certain feeling of possibility, letting things go and starting fresh.

This is the second year that I have planned a detox/cleanse for January and right now I'm 6 days in.  I don't particularly believe in resolutions, because I think that mindset doesn't support long term change.  To be honest, I haven't exactly determined what leads to long term change, but I think I'm starting to get it.  The single biggest component seems to be determination.  Will power only last so long, in my case, till about 4pm.  Enthusiasm can and will surely wane.  But making a commitment to oneself to do something regardless of will power, regardless of mood or desire, that's determination.  It is the only thing that seems to work for the long term.  It's what gets me up at 5:45am to work out in the cold and rain.

I really sincerely overdid it this holiday season in terms of eating and drinking.  It was glorious, don't get me wrong, but it took a mighty toll on my digestive system.  It also made me feel sluggish, headachey, irritable and unhealthy.  By Christmas Day, I had pretty much had it.  So I decided a couple things about the month of January and about the year ahead.  First, 2013 is going to be the best year of my life in every way.  Second, I am going to kick start it by taking care of my body and mind by increasing my energy and vitality.  Here is the cleanse/detox guidelines I decided to prescribe to for the month of January.

January Cleanse

  • No alcohol for the entire month (yikes!)
  • Gluten free
  • Dairy free (for 2 weeks)
  • No processed foods
  • No added sugar
  • No red meat
  • Minimal caffeine - one green tea a day permitted
  • Supplement Combination:
    • Upon Waking
      • 1 Tablespoon Raw Apple Cider Vinegar diluted in water 
      • 1 Tablespoon Omega 3, 6, 9
    • At Meals (3 times a day)
      • Water w/the juice of half a lemon
      • Enzymes taken before each meal
    • At Bedtime
      • 2 Probiotics
      • 1 teaspoon CALM Magnesium in hot water
    • 8 glasses of water per day minimum
This hasn't been easy for the past 6 days and I can't imagine it getting easier.  But I have had a blast sifting through recipes, trying to new foods and cooking techniques and ingredients.  Here are a couple of my favorite finds.

Roasted Golden Beets w/Arugula, Spinach and Marcona Almonds

Sauteed Portobello Mushroom Caps w/Aged Modena Balsamic

Radish, Cucumber, Carrot and Celery Salad w/Miso Vinaigrette

Chantrelle Mushroom & Leek Soup w/Gluten Free Toast (at Healeo)

Coconut Green Tea - Healeo (on 15th Avenue)

I am already feeling significantly better and lighter.  Unfortunately I have had a bad cold for the whole thing, but I'm on the mend and got back to my workout regiment yesterday with the Resolution 5K + Fitness Challenge in Redmond, WA.  I cannot wait to see the full effects of this cleanse at the end of January.  But most importantly, to find a way to incorporate the spirit and lesson of it into my everyday life beyond the new year.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Christmas Eve Feast




Merry Christmas!  A little late.  This year, my darling sister Hilary and I threw a Christmas Eve open house at our home for our closest family and friends.  We carefully crafted a menu of hors d'oeuvres, sweets, and cocktails.  This was the first time either of has cooked for so many people (24!) and we were quite pleased with the way it turned out.  Luckily there were no major mishaps or disasters and our guests seemed to leave pleased and full.

Our Menu:

Savory
Crudites
Truffled Brie
Carved Ham w/Champagne and Stone Ground Mustard

Sweet
Assorted Christmas Cookies

Drink

 

White Winter Cosmo


Hilary's Homemade Spiked Eggnog - Buffalo Trace Bourbon


Sweets Spread & Kentucky Bourbon Butter Cake 


Shrimp Cocktail - amazing!


The Spread


The Chefs - Hilary & Alexis McMahan





The Book Bindery



My boyfriend Cord and I have developed a tradition of treating ourselves to a fancy dinner, days before Christmas.  This year we were lucky enough to try the Book Bindery, a restaurant I had been dying to visit for months.  Sadly none of my food photos came out to visually document this lovely meal.  It is always a fine line between wanting to get a great photo and not disturbing fellow diners with a flash.  However, I can describe to you my meal, which exceeded all expectations.  The Book Bindery is one of Seattle's newest hip restaurants on Nickerson Street near the Fremont Bridge.  I expected a fashionable prix fixe menu, or all small plates like all the other new american menus around town.  Surprisingly, Book Bindery isn't doing that, they are going the old fashioned way - starters and entrees.  At first this was a little disappointing, as I like to try as many things as possible.  But boy was I wrong.  I was so thankful to have larger portions of each of the amazing dishes we ordered.

Our Meal - 1/21/2012

Amuse Bouche
Celery Root soup served in a shot glass with black truffle puree

Starters 
Hamachi Crudo - Apple/Pear, Coconut Gelee, Lavosh Cracker
Hudson Valley Foie Gras Terrine - Confit Duck, Pickled Turnips, Apricot Gelee
Maine Lobster Risotto - Parmesan, Black Truffle, Lobster Cream
Wagyu Beef Tartare - Black Truffle, Soy, Truffled Housemade Potato Chips, Deviled Quail Egg

Entree  
Grilled Mishima Ranch "Flavor Curve" -
Lacinato Kale, White Bean Puree, King Trumpet Mushrooms, Bordelaise Vinaigrette

Cord and I tried to think of a better meal either of us have had in Seattle and we couldn't.  This is a special place.  Not only was the food perfectly done, the service was impeccable and the restaurant was stunning.  All in all it was a wonderful experience.