Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Bacon & Chocolate Chip Cookies


With a new bacon obsession come new recipes. My latest and greatest experiment is bacon & chocolate chip cookies. Only one word is needed to describe these delectable morsels of sweet and salty goodness: AMAZING. Not only did they taste yummy, the house smelled like HEAVEN! Imagine the scent of bacon and cookies baking in the oven at the same time. If there was a man in my life he would have fallen in love with me all over again with one sniff of my kitchen! :) I basically just used my Culinary Institute of America chocolate chip cookie recipe then added alot of already cooked-till-crispy crumbled up bacon pieces. I am such a huge sweet and savory fan so these really hit the spot and now I am inspired to create a few other unlikely pairings.

Thai Gourmet-Stow

Today I had a lunch date with my Mom at Thai Gourmet in Stow. When we walked in I automatically noticed the delicious aromas wafting through the air. We were seated very promptly and offered beverages, Diet Coke all around, how very American of us. After perusing the lunch menu for a while I asked our server what her favorite entree was. She suggested the Hot Pepper Chicken so that is what I had. I personally cant stand it when someone I am with asks the server what they suggest and then they end up ordering something completely different. I may be wrong, but isn't that a little bit rude? I digress. Hot Pepper Chicken is not a dish I would typically order but considering the predicament I placed myself in, I plunged head first into my spicy suggestion. The chicken was perfectly cooked and in bite-size pieces, it was served with stir-fried red and green bell peppers and onions. Slightly contradicting its name, it wasn't soooo hot, but it did make my nose sweat--in a good way. The dish was served with a side of steamed rice which sopped up the delicious spicy sauce nicely. Side note: we ordered egg rolls as an appetizer. The egg rolls were D.I.V.I.N.E. warm, crispy, fresh-tasting, perfectly seasoned. The hot mustard sauce hurt so good, the sweet and sour sauce had a nice tang. Complete simplistic egg roll-y perfection. The presentation raised the bar even further, for everyone knows you eat first with your eyes. Thai Gourmet had many, many other options on their menu that piqued my interest and I can't wait to go back soon for some Massaman Curry!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The Besto Pesto




My Aunt Barb makes THE BEST pesto sauce I have ever had (and probably ever will have). I've tried many pesto's and none of them compare to hers. It is consistently perfect every time she makes it and unfortunately there is no recipe because she doesnt measure anything! She eyes it--the fresh basil, pine nuts, parmesan, garlic, olive oil, salt and pepper......all casually tossed into her Cuisineart Food Processor without a second thought. This is the mark of a true chef.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Eggs, to start.


The most versatile, widely used ingredient and breakfast item of choice is an egg. I LOVE eggs. I especially love eggs with Sriracha. My idea of a perfect, leisurely Saturday morning breakfast includes: and un-ending supply of strong coffee, buttered wheat toast, crispy bacon, sliced avocado and most certainly, perfectly scrambled eggs with Sriracha.


The other day I had breakfast at First Watch Daytime Cafe at Summit Mall for the first.....and last time. That may be premature actually. I might give them one more chance. I ordered the Acapulco Express Omelet with wheat toast and bacon and the dish came with hash browns. First and foremost, the coffee was horrendous. Even the International Delight single serving creamers couldn't help it's watery patheticness. As I sipped it I kept thinking, "man, if I was hungover this coffee would make me vomit." Thank goodness I was not. The omelet was decent but slightly disappointing, the chef clearly hadn't perfected the art of omelet making which was evidenced by the brown, crusty bottom of my omelet. The filling was delish (chorizo, avocado, melted cheese, green chili's and onions) and to my pleasure, evenly disbursed. The toast was served dry, one of my greatest pet-peeves (everyone knows that you must butter toast immediately after it pops up from the toaster) and the hash browns were dry, unseasoned and extremely disappointing. How hard is it to mess up a potato? All in all I left the restaurant wishing I would have gone to Bob Evans for Eggs Benedict but on my way out the door I saw a stack of blueberry pancakes that might get me back in there someday.