
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Gardening: Oregano

Sunday, July 25, 2010
Farmer's Market Find: Tomatoes = Gazpacho!!!





Make Gazpacho!!!
Score the bottom of each tomato and dunk in boiling water for a few seconds, then put in an ice bath. You're not cooking the tomatoes, just trying to release the skin.
Perfect job for the husband.
OK, at this point, squeeze the seeds out and put in the food processor. Now, there are a million recipes for gazpacho, but like many things at my house, we WING IT!



So, add a little red onion, garlic, bell pepper, olive oil, red wine vinegar...blitz!
We did not add bread this time. However, you can if you want to.
OK, salt, pepper, a little more olive oil...taste. YUM!
Garnish with chopped bell pepper, cucumber, red onion...Slurp away !!!
Serve your gazpacho with grilled bread rubbed with garlic, olive oil, and then topped with serrano ham, manchego and a chilled glass of rose.

YUM!
Labels:
Bellevue Farmer's Market,
Gazpacho,
tomatoes
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Breakfast at Cafe Presse
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Eastside Eats: Earls Restaurant and Bar, Bellevue
Well, once you get past all the hostesses at the door, Earl's isn't bad. The decor is retro-ish in a uber-modern way. We tried eating at Earl's once before, but were under-impressed with the menu. We politely said, "We were meeting people, but are at the wrong place". Lame, I know.
OK, OK, we came back. The food isn't bad. The service needs a little help.

These are awesome. Seriously. Salty, tender, I could eat a platter of these.
Interesting. Not authentic, but good.
Good, Steak fine, fries ok.
One Pound Wings
Hate to say it but these wings are REALLY good. All you need is a side of napkins a a cold beer. Order 2 of these, people at the table will want to try one, then you'll have less for yourself.

Hate to say it but these wings are REALLY good. All you need is a side of napkins a a cold beer. Order 2 of these, people at the table will want to try one, then you'll have less for yourself.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Tamarind Tree




If you like gin, the Kumquat Crush with brown sugar & lime juice on the left and for the tequila-lover, the Tangerine Martini with grand marnier,
fresh honey tangerine & lime juice is for you (and me!!!) on the right.




with skinless/boneless duck in house dressing served with ginger sauce.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Eastside Eats: Forecasters Public House at Redhook Brewery
The sun is back, so what do we do in the Northwest...EAT OUTSIDE!!!
For some reason, summer has come very late. June was drizzle, drizzle, brrrrr. Seriously.
If you find yourself in Woodinville wine tasting, cycling, or just hangin o'ut and you want a bite in a casual setting, go to Redhook Brewery.
The relaxed dining room is great, but the patio is awesome.

The relaxed dining room is great, but the patio is awesome.


We may not have started the whole microbrew craze, but we put it on the map.
So many choices, what to do, what to do.
Labels:
Redhook Brewery,
Restaurant Review
Monday, July 5, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Eastside Eats: Topolino's Pizza
If you don't mind a little garlic, try Topolino's Pizza. OK, this isn't NOT one of those chic new pizza places, barely any seating, unless it's nice outside and you want to sit in the make-shift parking lot seating. You can create your own pizza with the traditional toppings, or try one of the house specialties with the classic combinations. The crust is really good, crispy and chewy.
Labels:
Restaurant Review,
Topolino's Pizza
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