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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Eating my Way Through Seattle

That's right, I said SEATTLE!


I kind of disappeared from Blogland before the trip so I didn't have a chance to let my readers know that I'd be traveling but...well I did! :)


Three of my college girlfriends/sorority sisters and I decided a while back to have a little reunion trip in Seattle, where one of the girls currently lives. Needless to say I was SO excited for a vacation and for a chance to catch up with the girls.


Instead of going over all the details of trip on the blog (which, I admit, I'm too lazy to do) I figured I would just focus on the one area that I typically gravitate towards: FOOD!


Because, vacations are all about the food anyway, right?!


THURSDAY:


We all arrived in Seattle late on Wednesday night so our first real Seattle meal was breakfast the following morning. For that we walked down to Pike's Place Market for a local Russian Bakery called Piroshky, Piroshky for....well, piroshkys!



A piroshky is a handheld, stuffed pie that can be filled with any variety of fillings. My piroshky was stuffed with "Smoked Salmon Pate" or basically a smoked salmon and cream cheese mixture. It was a really tasty filling but my favorite part was definitely the doughy bread...I'm a carbaholic! It was also great that the piroshky was portable so we could continue our exploring while eating.


For lunch later that day we found the food truck called Maximus Minimus, which is shaped like a metal pig!



They're known for their pulled pork sandwiches which are either spicy ("maximus") or mild ("minimus"). I ordered the "maximus" pork sandwich but was disappointed at how non-spicy it was. I'm a Texan, darnit...if you say it's gonna be spicy then it should at LEAST make my tongue burn a little. :) But other than the disappointing spiciness, it was a delicious sandwich!



Chomp!!


They also have cool drink options: Ginger Lemonade or Hibiscus Juice.

I had half of each combined, which was a sweet and tasty combo!


That night we decided to save a little money and cook our own meal! We went to Megan's apartment and cooked Seafood Risotto for dinner.




Yum!! I don't have the exact recipe that we used for this but this one looks really similar. It was actually really easy!


To finish off the night, Megan and her boyfriend Scott took us to their favorite ice cream shop, Molly Moon's.






FRIDAY:


Friday morning we just made breakfast at the apartment (scrambled eggs & toast), which is totally unexciting.


But we made up for it with lunch!



Caribbean Grilled Pork Sandwiches from Paseo, which is simply an open-air food booth located close to the Seattle beach. It doesn't look like much from the outside....





But OH.MY.GOD. do they ever know how to make a good sandwich!!

The pork was sooooo tender and juicy and the toppings made it all come together...grilled onions, avocado, lettuce, cilantro & garlic aioli. Holy crap this was good! I want another one now!


And well just look at this view that we had as we ate:



Yum on two counts: sandwich + view of ocean.


The only downside to this sandwich was that it was SO messy to eat! They totally fell apart on us but we didn't mind....we were too busy scarfing to care about the method of eating.


Friday night we went out to a restaurant called Eva, which specializes in fresh, local and seasonal cuisine.


We started out with an order of the mussels steamed with golden tomato, lime leaves, lemongrass and ginger. I forgot to get a picture of them before we devoured them so this is all you get.

The buttery leftover sauce was perfect for bread dipping!


For my main course, I ordered the Roast Pork which was served with southern green beans and grits.

This was SO YUMMY! The pork was soooooooo tender and juicy. The only thing I disliked was that I wished they had given me more grits. It looks like a lot in the photo but it wasn't nearly enough in real life. :)


Megan ordered the Roasted Quail with Chorizo Bread Pudding Stuffing and Sherry Jus.



Courtney ordered the Filet Mignon with Salsa Verde and a Saute of Roasted Potato, Red Onion and Autumn Vegetables.



And Lindsey ordered the Washington Salmon with Summer Squash Moussaka and an Eggplant Yogurt Sauce.

This was probably the only slightly disappointing dish from the bunch. It was just "eh".


We finished the night with an order of the Warm Apple Crisp with Cinnamon Ice Cream.
There's a pic of all of us with our delicious dessert!


SATURDAY:


Saturday was our "outdoorsy" day. We drove out to the Cascade Mountains and did a little hiking.

It was BEAUTIFUL!


Since we were hiking we kept lunch simple by packing Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches.


On our way back to Seattle we stopped into the Red Hook Brewery for a few brews and a snack.



We ordered a couple "flights" of brews for tasting purposes.



And a MASSIVE pile of nachos to share.

Totally hit the spot and canceled out all the calories that we had burned during our hiking excursion! :)


Saturday night we went out to a restaurant called Etta's, which is a Tom Douglas seafood restaurant.


We started out each ordering one of their DELICIOUS specialty cocktails.
These were so fun! I ordered the Vanilla Lime Martini but we all tasted each other's drinks and I think the overall winner was the Blood Orange Margarita!

For food we decided to just order a bunch of dishes and split them between the four of us. We started out with an order of the raw oysters.

And Mini Dungeness Crab Cakes.

Then we had the Cioppino (crab, mussels, clams, halibut, shrimp & calamari in a spicy tomato sauce).
The Ciopinno was flavorful and delicious and PERFECT for sharing, since there was a little of everything inside!

We also had the Halibut, which was served with crispy potatoes.
This one was good, but nothing too memorable.

We were too full after all that food so we passed on dessert.


Well that about covers all the food that we ate while in Seattle, but I just have to share some of these photos from our trip before I wrap it up.

Seattle was a foodie's heaven because everywhere you looked there was fresh, local, organic food!




Fresh flowers everywhere you looked...

And one of my favorite pictures from the trip....



Proper British Bacon! For some reason this just cracked me up. I mean, what is UNproper British Bacon??


So have YOU ever been to Seattle?? If not, I highly recommend you visit sometime! It's a beautiful and unique city. And if you visit in September or early October like us, you may get lucky and have perfect weather too!

Monday, August 23, 2010

3rd Anniversary

To celebrate our 3rd anniversary we spent the night in Austin and enjoyed a romantic night out. We had a Groupon for Jeffrey's, which is a highly rated (and rather expensive) restaurant in Austin. We actually ate at Jeffrey's last year too when Alex was home on R&R so it's becoming an anniversary tradition!

We started off with cocktails at the bar while we waited for our reservation time. I had a Strawberry Basil Mojito, which was good but a little odd.

Then we sat down at our table and ordered a bottle of red wine.


A lot of these pictures aren't the best because it was super dark in the restaurant so I had to use a flash. I apologize in advance...

First Course: (shared)

Steak Tartare*

Diced Filet Mignon with Onions, Dijon Mustard, Quail Egg,

Chilis d’Arbol, & Lemon Oil with Pommes Souffles

and hand-cut Gaufrettes


Yes, as in raw steak. :) We've had it before at one of our favorite restaurants and actually really love it. It's not NEARLY as weird as you'd think! If you like raw tuna you'd probably like this. It doesn't taste raw at all and is full of flavor. It was yummy and a great way to start off the meal!

Second Course: (Ashley)
White Sesame Scallop

Sesame-crusted Puget Sound Scallop with Herb Salad,

Cherry Tomatoes, Texas Peach, and compressed Watermelon,

in Tomato-Sanbaizu

(picture taken after I had already eaten half. :)

This course didn't impress me as much as others. It was pretty bland. But it was definitely light and fresh tasting so it's not a total failure.

Second Course: (Alex)

Crispy Oysters

Octavia on house-made Sea Salt Potato Chips

Bacon Royale with “Overnight” Tomato Vinaigrette

or

Original on Yucca Chips with Habanero-Honey Aïoli

and Pineapple Pico de Gallo



Horrible picture but REALLY tasty food! Alex ordered the "octavia" style crispy oysters but they accidentally brought us the "original" style so our waiter very kindly let us keep the original style AND brought out the octavia style. So we basically got a whole free course!

Both variations of the oysters were TO DIE FOR. Perfectly fried and crispy oysters, tangy sauce, fresh garnish. Love love love this dish!!

Third Course: (Alex)

Quail Under a Brick

Pressed Quail with braised Boggy Creek Farm New Potatoes,

seared Long Beans, & local Eggplant Purée




Alex gave this entree two thumbs up. He really enjoyed it and said the quail was perfectly cooked and very moist.

Third Course: (Ashley)

Braised Rabbit on Black Pepper Biscuit

Honey & Black Pepper Buttermilk Biscuit topped with braised

Countryside Farms’ Rabbit and Five Pepper Jelly



This was "fancy" comfort food at it's best! Warm, filling and SO tasty! The rabbit was literally falling apart it was so moist which was a huge plus! I just don't like thinking about the fact that I ate a cute little rabbit. :(

Fourth Course: (shared)

Valrhona Chocolate Intemperance

Flourless Chocolate Cake with Valrhona Dark

Chocolate Mousse & Double Chocolate Ice Cream



We actually didn't order a dessert because we were STUFFED after all that food, but the waiter felt bad that we had to wait for a while on one of our courses so he brought us a (FREE!) dessert anyway. How nice, right??

And although we claimed to be too full to eat dessert we managed to polish off this DELICIOUS flourless cake. It seriously tasted like a mix between chocolate fudge and cheesecake. So good!


If you're ever in the Austin area and looking for a delicious meal, I highly recommend Jeffrey's! It will not disappoint! Just be prepared for a rather hefty pricetag along with it. I still get a little sweaty thinking about how much we spent, even after we had the Groupon take off a significant amount. But then again, I'm super cheap so it probably isn't as big of a deal as I'm making it. :)

And now for some wedding photos of our big day, August 18, 2007.

It's kind of a pain to upload photos for me and I don't have a lot of patience today so these might seem sparse. Maybe someday I'll take the time to upload enough to really give you a better idea of how it all went down that day. :)

Waiting for for my entrance in the back of the church with my dad. I was cool, calm, collected and ready to go!


Here we go!!


The church.


Exiting through the sabre arch


First Dance as husband and wife. We danced to "Feels Like Home" sung by my BFF.


First Dance with Dad. We danced to "I Loved Her First"


Cutting our gorgeous cake with Alex's sabre.


Our dance floor was PACKED the entire night. Nobody wanted the night to end!


Ending our amazing and memorable evening.

It was truly such a special day and we were so blessed to have everything go off without a hitch! I can't believe three years have already come and gone and I can't wait to spend the next 75+ with this man I love.