Unfortunately, I wasn't able to cook with anyone this week due to being busy busy busy. I do have an exciting prospect in the future though- I will be making cheesecakes for the tea court where I work starting next week. I had talked about doing it with my boss a while ago but now I'll actually begin to make and sell them, yay! Hopefully they'll be well-received and help open doors to other opportunities. Who knows what the future will bring? Just gotta buckle up and enjoy the ride.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Midnight Delight; Earl Grey Elaagen Dazs; The Seven-Hour Ice Cream Post
Granted, we did step out for a bite to eat and had to make a stop at Berkeley Bowl. So during most of those seven hours, I stirred 1 pint of heavy cream and 1 pint of whole milk with 3 organic Earl Grey tea bags while Elan freaked out about the amount of sugar required by the recipe. Apparently, it was a lot. He calmed down after decided to add about half the amount. I stirred and stirred and then stirred some more while the mixture was slowly being heated over low heat. Then we strained the cream and then slowly poured it in with six beaten egg yolks. Then we realized the custard had to be thickened, so we dumped it back in the saucepan along with 2 more teabags. Once the custard was thick enough to pass the back-of-the-spoon test (where it holds its shape when you run your finger down the back of the spoon), we covered the custard with saran wrap, so that the plastic was touching the custard and stuck it in the fridge I’m not even sure how long. While waiting for it to cool down, Elan and I had some girl talk (he’s one of my best guy friends to girl talk with), I got to play some piano and anger the neighbors, and then his friend/temporary housemate, Ken, came home and slipped on some bright yellow pants with the word WAFFLES written down the side in hot pink. Those pants made my night.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Feeding on Fashion; Color Me Calivintage; The Blogspiration Post
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"Sammich Cake" from Calivintage.com |
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Erin from Calivintage.com |
So Friday evening, I headed over to Pretty Penny in Oakland, an adorable vintage store, for the Calivintage pop-up shop event. Created by Erin Perez Hagstrom, Calivintage is a vintage fashion blog that I’ve been following ever since I bought a peter-pan collared mini-dress that a Pretty Penny shop girl informed me was on Erin’s wishlist.
“Do
you know Erin, the fashion blogger?”
“Nope.”
“She
has a blog called Calivintage and she’s been fighting for that dress in an online war on Etsy. We said the first person to come in could have it.”
“Whoa,
I had no idea! I’ll have to look her up.”
That
was the beginning of my minor obsession with Calivintage and similar fashion
blogs like it. I’ve been buying vintage since middle school, but none of my
friends were as interested in shopping for used clothing as I. Now I feel I’ve found
a little niche- a group of fellow aficionados of all things vintage. Instead of food fixings, I fed on fashion this week.
At
the pop-up shop, I got to meet and briefly talk with Erin. She was so sweet and
down-to-earth! It was strange actually meeting her after following her online for some months. It’s almost like meeting a celebrity. Anyhoo, I’m hoping she’ll be
able to give me some tips on how to develop my blog and use it perhaps as a
steppingstone to a career. I believe she got a job at Modcloth after
Calivintage became popular.
Cat sweater Calivintage purchase |
Bullocks Los Angeles shirt blouse Calivintage purchase |
Though
this seems more about fashion and vintage and blogging than cooking and
conversations, there is a connection! Apparently, Erin studied at culinary
school and is a certified pastry chef. Perusing her blog, I found a post about
making a “Sammich Cake” or smörgåstårta with a round loaf of bread, asparagus, cream cheese, cucumber,
avocado, and some leafy greens. It looks amazing!! Her food photography skills
surely surpass mine. This is definitely on my to cook list. Check out her savory cake here: http://www.calivintage.com/2012/05/sammich-cake.html
I realized that I should start messaging other bloggers with whom I
share common interests and whose blogs I admire, because they could become
great contacts, perhaps even friends, and I could definitely use some lessons
in blogging…some BLOGspiration!
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Yay for dandelions! Photo from Calivintage.com |
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Hardly Strictly Breakfast; Kiwi Berries? Kiwi Berries!; The Pink Eggs and No Ham Post
This weekend, I requested Friday and
Saturday off so I could go to the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival, yay! It’s
an amazing free, non-commercial music festival founded and funded by one man:
the late Warren Hellman, a private equity investor and avid aficionado of
bluegrass and country music, not to mention a Berkeley alum. The festival
features artists from genres other than bluegrass and country- there’s indie,
folk, rock, etc. I was most excited to see Beachwood Sparks, Ben Kweller, Jenny
Lewis and the Watson Twins, Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, and the
Head and the Heart. None of them disappoint- altogether it was a moving and uplifting
experience, especially in the sunny, green setting of Golden Gate Park.
How does this connect to cooking, you may
ask? Well, my friend Anya, also a
fan of Hardly Strictly, coming from a somewhat bluegrass background as a former
Nashville native, joined me this weekend in enjoying everything the festival
had to offer. You may recognize her from my Improvised Pie Post. Anyhoo, she
stayed with me Saturday after we saw the Head and the Heart, so Sunday morning,
we made breakfast together. I wanted to make her some muffins, to repay her for
the delicious Maple Almond Scones she made me, so I whipped up some Sour Cream
Chocolate Chip Muffins. The texture turned out looking kind of lumpy, but they
were quite fluffy upon tasting. My guess is that the melted butter was too hot
when I mixed it with the sour cream, so the mixture curdled. I’ll just have to
keep on experimenting. I’d like to perfect a basic muffin recipe, so I can
start doing variations. I’m going to try using 0% Greek Yogurt instead of sour
cream next time. According to Anya, the acidity reacts with the baking soda to
create air bubbles (like in elementary school volcano experiments) that make
the muffins fluffier.
To go with the muffins, Anya cooked some
tasty “eggs pink.” I had never had my eggs like this before meeting the Desai
sisters (her sister, Danika, also told me about this egg style), and I love it!
It’s a cross between a fried egg and a poached egg. First, you heat the pan
with oil or butter at medium heat. Then you crack the eggs into the pan- they
should make a sizzling noise. Once they’ve cooked a bit (don’t let them get too
fried), you add a little water and put a lid over them. This should result in a
fried egg shape without the fried edges and with a white film covering the yolk
that makes it look sort of pink. YUM. We placed them atop some toasted Vital
Vittles Sesame Oat bread.
Finally, we had a mini fig and kiwi berry
salad. I found the organic kiwi berries at Berkeley Bowl, and they blew my
mind. I thought they were literally baby kiwi, but they’re actually cousins of
the kiwi. Scientifically known as Actinidlia
arguta, or hardy kiwi, the kiwi berry is originally from China. The ones I
bought were green, fuzz-less, and absolutely DEElicious! I highly recommend
them to spruce up your fruit salads or decorate your desserts.
As for conversation, Anya and I always
seem to have plenty to talk about- with our similar interests in food, farming,
people and their stories, and men (heheh). I’m not afraid to be open and giving
with her, because she’s even more open and giving than me! We have to
constantly be telling each other to stop apologizing or giving, which ends up
just making us laugh. I’m so happy we started spending lots of time together- I
feel like I’ve found a new sister and am truly grateful to have her around. Now
both Desai sisters are like my sisters! That’s all for this week- it was hardly
strictly wonderful!
For more info about the Hardly Strictly
Bluegrass festival, you can go here:
For the muffin recipe I used, here:
For more info on Kiwiberries, here:
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