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Breaking in the kitchen

February 28th, 2010 · 22 Comments · Ellie Krieger, The Best Light Recipe cookbook, dessert, pasta, salad

Thank you all for being patient with me over the past few days. I really needed to take a little time off to organize the new kitchen and enjoy all the fun activities we had planned for the weekend. I took so many pictures and have so much to share with you. I decided to start with my very first (real) meal in the new kitchen. I think it was a great success! :mrgreen:

I really wanted my first meal to be elaborate. I wanted to spend hours in the kitchen- chopping, mixing, stirring, baking. When my parents in law mentioned they wanted to come visit us this Sunday to see our new kitchen, Adam and I agreed it would be a great idea to cook for them. I browsed through cookbooks to find that “perfect” recipe. Oh, how I missed this!

Since dinner was going to take a while to prepare, I knew I wanted dessert to be quick and easy. Ellie Krieger’s almond/cherry chocolate clusters is definitely one of my go-to desserts. The recipe has only 3 ingredients and comes together incredibly fast. The best part – it’s SO delicious. How can it not be – it’s almonds, cherries and chocolate!! :)

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Yes, we started our dinner with dessert. That’s my kind of meal! ;)

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While I was making the sauce for the lasagna (oops, did I spoil the surprise? :lol: ), Adam decided to open the champagne my PILs brought.

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Real champagne this time. :grin:

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Cheers!

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The bubbles are so pretty :D

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After hours in the kitchen, dinner was finally ready. I loved that I was able to stay in the kitchen the entire time, yet could 100% participate in all the conversation. The new kitchen is definitely perfect for entertaining!

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I used this recipe from The Best Light Recipe cookbook for meat & cheese lasagna. I really trust this cookbook – every single thing I’ve made from it was absolutely perfect (read: tastes like the real thing).

I added some mushrooms to the sauce (when adding the tomatoes) and baby spinach (a few minutes before taking it off the stove and adding the basil) for added nutrients and because I like both (and happened to have them on hand). I think even more veggies would be great – they would bulk up the lasagna and add new flavors and textures.

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Some whole wheat toasts, drizzled with EVOO and rubbed with garlic made for easy “garlic bread.”

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My plate:

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The lasagna was SO good! Seriously, this book never disappoints. My father in law considers himself a lasagna connoisseur and he said this was definitely up there with the best lasagna he’s had. Everyone was shocked that this was a “light recipe.” It was so cheesy and hearty!

On the side, I also served everyone with some escarole with pine nuts (another Ellie Krieger’s recipe). This was great as well. Really flavorful and complemented the creamy lasagna perfectly.

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This was a fabulous meal if I do say so myself. ;) I can’t wait for more delicious and healthy eats coming out of our new kitchen!

What would be the first meal you’d make in a new kitchen?

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Short break

February 26th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

Hi guys,

I’m trying to unpack our kitchen into the new space, so I’m taking a few days off blogging. I promise I’ll be back soon! :D

Have a great weekend!!!

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The big reveal

February 24th, 2010 · 47 Comments · breakfast, dessert, oats, pizza, salad

First of all, thank you guys for your congratulations on my recent promotion. You are so sweet! Second of all……. the kitchen is done, the kitchen is done!!!!!! Man, I was starting to lose it but it is all worth it at the end.

Let’s remind ourselves what the kitchen looked like before:

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That hole on the left wall is the opening to the living room.

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Oh yeah, 1980’s all the way! :lol:

And now the after pics.

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Can you see how open it is now to the living room?

It’s looking a little bare right now. I can’t wait to put all of our stuff back in and make it really ours. For now, it just feels like we are in someone else’s (nicer looking) house. ;) We couldn’t be happier!!

What do you think? How did we do? :grin:

I broke out the new stove by making a… wait for it…. frozen pizza! Hehe, we had no groceries and I actually wasn’t sure that the kitchen was going to be done today. It’s been going to be done “today” for over a week now.

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TJ’s wild mushroom black truffle flatbread – my favorite!

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I had 1/2 of this. Good thing I’m a good wife because I easily could have eaten the whole thing but I left the rest for Adam.

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Adam was a good husband too. He brought me cookies that I “urgently” requested. Sometimes a girl just needs cookies. :mrgreen:

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I’m just a model of health here today, aren’t I? I figured it was better to satisfy my craving than eat everything else in the house.

The rest of today’s eats…

2 mini cinnamon buns from Holey Donuts

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Instant blueberry oats, 1/2 banana, Barney Butter and cherry preserves

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Very sweet but oh so good.

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Mixed greens, grilled chicken, dried figs, cucumbers, pears and goat cheese

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The pear slices were by far the best part of the salad!

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Clif Mojo mountain mix bar

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Smartfood popcorn clusters

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Too much sugar, not enough fruits and veggies. Oh well. Everyday can’t be perfect, right?

We’re taking my parents out to dinner tomorrow night to celebrate my promotion and the new kitchen, so my next post will be a dinner recap (I have a pizza lunch tomorrow at work – not exactly exciting stuff).

The kitchen is done!!!!!! Sorry, I just had to say it one more time. :cool: Weeeeeeee

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Celebratory sandwich

February 23rd, 2010 · 43 Comments · breakfast, dessert, restaurant reviews, sandwich, snacks, soups

I got promoted at work yesterday. Woohoo!! It feels so good to be recognized for my hard work – definitely made me extra motivated yesterday. :) Adam and I considered going out to celebrate, but I wanted to do that with my parents once our kitchen is done (SO close!). This way we’ll have 2 things to celebrate about. :D So we didn’t go out to a super fancy dinner, but I did treat myself for a little something special – a prosciutto sandwich from Tatte.

Look at this big guy!!

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Prosciutto, goat cheese, fig, arugula on a french baguette

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I had all these plans to eat just half, or eat it open faced – nope, it was too amazing. I just couldn’t stop eating it. I did give Adam a few very generous bites (you know, “guy bites”). :) Tatte is definitely my favorite bakery in the Boston area!!!

After my celebratory dinner, I called my parents to share the good news with them, and Adam poured some “champagne” for us (edited to add: my dad would like to point out that Korbel is a sparkling wine – not champagne. So technical! :lol: ). He even took the pictures for me.

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I was laughing hysterically at this picture below. Yeah, food stylist he is not. ;)

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The rest of the day’s eats…

BREAKFAST

Turkey, egg, cheese and avocado on a FFL english muffin

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It was hard to taste the avocado but the few bites I did get with it were excellent. Kind of a fun veggie addition to breakfast. :grin:

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[378 calories]

MID-MORNING/PRE-WORKOUT SNACK

A mini Larabar – these are tiny but today one did the trick

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[110 calories]

WORKOUT

During my lunch break, I took the Rope’n class I’ve blogged about before. We start with 3 minutes of jump rope, then alternate between 1 minute jump rope (with different moves – high knees, twists, sideways, etc.) and 1 minute some other exercise, finishing with jump rope sprints. Man, this class was tough! I still did everything the instructor asked for but I was definitely feeling it. I’m glad my legs were up for such an intense workout after my 9 miler. :D

LUNCH

Ellie Krieger nutty sweet potato soup (I froze 2 servings and reheated one today) + Ryvita crackers

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This soup is so flavorful. I just love the peanut buttery goodness!

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[390 calories]

MID-AFTERNOON SNACK

An orange with 1T pb

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[165 calories]

Celebratory truffles after dinner. The white heart had a lemony filling and a gold leaf on top for decoration. I’m really in love with these truffles.

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How do you like to celebrate special occasions?

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Mike & Patty’s – my new restaurant obsession

February 22nd, 2010 · 12 Comments · Boston, breakfast, restaurant reviews

I have a new restaurant love. No, it’s stronger than that – I’m obsessed!! I can’t stop thinking about my new “crush.” I hope we get to reunite very soon. I can’t be away for too long.

Since I kind of gave this away in the post title, you know I’m talking about Mike & Patty’s – small sandwich shop in the Bay village area in Boston. I’ve wanted to come here for what seems like eternity. The problem is, they close at 2pm on Sundays, and somehow I’m always ready to go there way past that. Tina’s post about it finally sealed the deal for me though. A trip to Mike & Patty’s had to happen this weekend, no matter what! I’ve been dreaming of that banana sandwich for way too long. The dreaming had to stop and I had to make it a reality.

Luckily, Coco must have read the same post, because we both suggested Mike & Patty’s for brunch at the same time. I thought it would be the perfect spot for a post run meal. Best.decision.ever!

A little paparazzi action ;) Hi, Coco!

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Mike & Patty’s is tiny! This is the entire place + a table for 4 on the right and a little window bar for 2 on the left (I’m literally standing in the doorway to take this picture).

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The kitchen area. This is where the magic happens. :)

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So like I said – I came there with a plan. I NEEDED the grilled banana sandwich with cinnamon and honey butter. The thing is – the second I looked at the menu, I wanted EVERYTHING! Every single thing sounded better than the next. I’m a sweet breakfast kinda girl but savory dishes sounded even better – croque madame, cubano sandwich, tortas… oh boy. I was in trouble! I stuck to my original plan and ordered one egg over medium on the side to satisfy that savory craving. It was a good choice!

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Grilled banana sandwich close-up…

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A little closer…

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+ the egg

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I was picturing this would be like a stuffed french toast, but it was actually a real sandwich – crunchy toast with sweet caramelized bananas. The honey butter is definitely the secret ingredient. Good stuff! I ate 3/4 of it and called it a day. I can’t wait to take Adam there next weekend. Yep, we’re going back!!!

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Ah, the most unflattering picture of me, but Coco looks too cute so I’m posting it anyway.

Thank you, Mike & Patty’s for being so awesome!! Now could you maybe open another location in the Back Bay? Thanks! :lol:

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