Sunday, March 27, 2011

BBQ Pulled Pork Tacos


We made tacos this afternoon, nothing complicated, but so so good.

Obviously barbecue pulled pork is smoked slowly for hours and is kind of an art, so I really have no idea how to do that. We don't have that kind of time anyway, nor do we have a meat smoker. So we used smoked pork shoulder that we found at Costco and decided to make tacos with it. On top of the BBQ pork is a slaw we put together with cabbage, red onion, carrot, cilantro, olive oil, lime, cumin, and salt and pepper. We used small white corn tortillas heated in the oven.

I can't even explain how good this was. It's fun when you're just trying to throw something together and you end up making something great. 

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Bruschetta


We made some bruschetta recently and it was really good. This is literally the simplest thing to make that has ever existed, but I thought I'd share anyway.

Ingredients:
6 ripe roma tomatoes
4 cloves of garlic
olive oil
salt and pepper
fresh basil
fresh parmesan cheese
balsamic vinegar
good artisan bread

First chop the tomatoes into small cubes and put them in a bowl. Add 4 cloves of finely minced garlic and a teaspoon of olive oil. Add thinly sliced basil and salt and pepper. Allow for these ingredients to sit for a few minutes, the flavors will get better the longer they sit together. 
Lightly butter the bread slices and place them in the broiler until lightly crispy. Top the bread with the tomato mixture and plate. I like to shave fresh parmesan cheese over the top with a few drops of balsamic vinegar to finish. It's seriously so easy, but such a good appetizer. Mel and I made it for dinner one night this week and it was great.
Please try it out and let me know what you think.

PS. the best bruschetta ever is at Tuscany in Sugarhouse. They have a couple of different kinds; the green tomato with goat cheese is the best thing I've ever had.



Friday, March 11, 2011

I'm a fan...


If you love liquorice and have never tried Kookaburra Australian Style, then you don't quite know what you're missing. Put away the red vines and go buy a bag of this stuff. Best. Liquorice. Ever.

It's actually pretty hard to find, but is becoming more popular amongst grocery stores and gas stations. But beware of imitators; make sure you get Kookaburra "Old Fashion Red," it's strawberry and it's amazing. No road trip is complete without it.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Tips for Cooking a Delicious Steak

There are few things greater than a good steak. Think back and I'm sure you can remember
where you had your favorite steak. It was probably in your backyard with your dad, or at a 
fancy steakhouse somewhere. One of mine was on a Sunday afternoon with my mom. Oh brother, she can cook a steak.
Well, there are some little things that you can do to make your steak a little better. Here are a few tips:

1. Pick a high-quality steak. The USDA gives steaks certain grades according to the quality and marbling of the meat, as well as the age of the cow. Here are the top steak grades in order:

-Prime
-Choice
-Select
-Standard

Choice grade is what you would find at Outback and Ruby River. Prime grade meat is what you would find at a steakhouse like Ruth's Chris, Morton's, etc. You really can taste the difference when you're at a quality steakhouse, but Prime is super expensive, which is sad.

I've found it is pretty hard to purchase Prime grade meat in Utah Valley, but I did find some at Costco today, which was exciting. 


2. Choose the right cut of meat. It all depends on what you like. For me, it's between the Ribeye and the Filet. I love Ribeye because it's flavorful and rich. But Filet is always tender and delicious. It's up to you!

3. Season your steak with a lot of salt and pepper before placing on the grill, pan, or broiler. I was watching a steak grilling tutorial on youtube the other day and the guy put this tiny little pinch of salt on his steak. Steak needs to be seasoned! Most steakhouses season their meats VERY WELL. That's why they're so good. Also, season early and let it sit for about 20 minutes. That will allow the salt to dissolve into the meat and evenly flavor it.

4. Let your meat come to room temperature before grilling. If you throw your steak on the grill right out of the fridge, it will take longer to cook. 

5. Don't freeze your meat! Freezing steak completely changes the taste of the meat and it isn't very appetizing. 

6. Put it on the grill (or pan or broiler) and don't touch it. Sometimes you see guys cooking steaks and they're just flipping it over and over again. It may look cool and manly, but it isn't good for the meat. Put it on there and leave it alone. You want to put a good crust on your steak and keep the juicyness of the meat. If you are grabbing and flipping it the whole time it doesn't have the chance to caramelize, it will toughen the meat, and it will probably lose a lot of it's juiciness.
When grilling steak a good rule of thumb for medium rare steak is to cook for 5 minutes per side, per 1-inch thickness. So if you have a 1.5 inch cut of meat, cook it for 7.5 minutes per side. 
When pan-searing a steak, sear it for 1-2 minutes per side and throw it in the oven for another 7.

Now, I'm no steak professional and I've ruined my fair share of steaks, but hopefully these hints are as helpful to you as they have been to me. Bon Appetit! 


Friday, February 25, 2011

La Jolla Groves, Provo, UT

This weekend we had lunch at La Jolla Groves in Provo -a sister restaurant to Chef's Table that opened this summer. I'm wondering why I haven't made my way over sooner, it was amazing...


Very cool atmosphere. The ceilings are lemon trees; it makes you feel like you're eating in an orchard. 

The service was spectacular. Our server was educated and accommodating. One of my biggest pet-peeves about some chain restaurants is the lack of expertise on behalf of the servers. Also, an inability to do anything out-of-the-box for their customers. They will flat out tell you, "no, we can't do that" and it's not because they can't, it's because they're lazy and aren't invested enough in customer service to care. 

Anyway, this place was great! Can't say it enough. Here's what we ordered: 


One of the great things about La Jolla Grove is the fresh basket of bread that comes with your meal. They have a bakery onsite, so they are constantly making fresh, delicious breads. There seems to be quite a variety as well, although I stuck with the dinner rolls brushed with butter. Just like Grandma's.


Bruschetta: Great starter..


Stuffed Mushrooms: Not my favorite stuffed mushroom, but delicious none-the-less. 


Watermelon and Cucumber Salad: Our friend Heather ordered this dish and said it was "Delicious." I didn't try it, but I believe her.


Roasted Chicken Marsala: I've had a lot of Chicken Marsala in my day, but this was BY FAR the best I've ever had. In fact, this is one of the best dishes I've ever had period. I was pretty excited about this place before my entree came, but after one bite I was converted. The chicken was cooked  and seasoned perfectly. The Marsala sauce was rich, but light at the same time. It sat on a bed of au gratin potatoes and sweet potatoes, which were to die for. Everything about this dish was perfect. If I could afford it, I would eat this everyday. Unfortunately, nether my wallet nor my midsection can handle that diet. Oh, but it was sooo good!


It was a delicious lunch at La Jolla Grove. Thanks for introducing us, Heather!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Amazing Tacos You Have Got to Try: El Mexiquense Grill


I had a hankering for some tacos the other day, so I decided to hit up El Mexiquense Grill down the street from my office in American Fork, UT. I have literally driven by this place almost everyday for 3 years and haven't ever stopped in. Boy, am I glad I did. The BEST tacos in Utah, as far as I'm concerned.
Sure, it's not the fanciest place in the world, but out of the humblest of lodgings sometimes spring some of the most delightful treats. I've been there for lunch every day this week. I can't get enough.
My favs: Carne Asada, Al Pastor, and Carnitas in that order. Everything about these tacos is great: the tortillas, meat, toppings, and sauces are all perfect. They have a couple of green, jalapeƱo sauces that go so well with the tacos.
Give it a try!

They've received some great reviews on Urban Spoon...

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

California Pizza Kitchen: BLT Pizza


We had eaten a late lunch so we weren't very hungry Saturday evening, but when 10pm rolled around we were starving. Does that ever happen to you? You eat light during the day or have a late lunch so you can skip dinner, but then 10pm comes and you're ready to eat again.
Well, it happens sometimes. These situations are perfect for trying something new, or going back to an old favorite. We decided to head over to CPK and order some take-out.
CPK used to be my go-to date place when I was single. Back in the day, I quickly fell in love with the BLT pizza. What a perfect rendition of my favorite sandwich! 
It's just a typical cheesy, bacony pizza, but they put this mayo/lettuce mixture on top that just makes it so good. Definitely one of my favorite pizzas.