Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Afternoon Delight




Lunch at Silverlakes's Town & Country Café. Roasted beetroot, carrots and garbanzo beans in cumin vinegarette, grilled veg in balsamic. Splendor.

More Perfect

Remember when I told you I had that great midnight snack? Well allow me to one-up myself by showing you what I'll be enjoying tonight.

The man, the legend himself, Thomas Haas, the world's greatest chocolatier, brings us Dark Bark. Perhaps one of his finest creations Dark Bark is, as it appears to be a disc of his finest dark chocolate, adorned with juicy pieces of dried fruit (apricot, candied orange, fig, cranberry) and nuts (pistachio and almond).
Screw my grab bag concoction, this is the real deal.

He has an effect on me, Thomas. His confections, and everything he does, are held in the deepest chambers of my foodie heart. Thomas does only right and brings only sweet joy to the world. He is an inspiration, a machine in the kitchen (and on the mountain, apparently), and a joy of a man to call friend!

I'm breaking this one out in honor of Thomas, who makes me strive to be a better human every time I encounter him, in person or food form.
Warning: expect Dark Bark to last for one sitting and one sitting only.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Corn + Me = Love

I've been thinking about cornbread for weeks now, so I just decided to bake some. Note the amazing molded pan!

Had all the ingredients at hand but the egg. That's what neighbors are for, right? I actually went next door to get an egg!

I spiced up the bread with some scallions, black pepper and red pepper flakes. Perfect with butter and sprinkle of seasalt.

It may not be fitness but it'll make a great dinner! I'm thinking cheese and some herbs for next time...

Food Hotties

Jamie Oliver
king

Giada DeLaurentiis
my girl


Sam Talbot, Top Chef
the hot chef

Nigella Lawson
always a lady

Tyler Florence
the ultimate in adorable

Padma Lakshmi
hostess with the mostess


Bradley Cooper on Kitchen Confidential
enough said

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Dreamcake

How insane does this cake look?! That's a cake:frosting ratio a boy could write home about. Courtesy of Whisk Kid, this seems like something I might be trying soon. I'll let you know when/if.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

New Acquisition




Vefa's Kitchen by Vefa Alexiadou. Called "the bible of authentic Greek cooking" this goes along well with Phaidon's other bibles The Silver Spoon (Italian) and 1080 Recipes (Spanish). This puppy's still in the plastic and it's delivery was delayed a week due to back order, so please excuse me.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Empty Plates


Midnight Snack

Do you think it's got a golden ticket inside??


Sadly no, but:


+


=

Yum!



This week's nut/dried fruit mix:
Raw cashews, pecan halves and brazil nuts
Dried cherries and cranberries.

Telly Says "See This"

Anyone who knows this boy knows that a Streep flick is rarely missed. I was so delighted when I caught this picture today. What a movie! If you haven't seen this delightful Nora Ephron output treat yourself to some delicious film-going before its shelf life expires. Foodies and cinephiles alike will adore this simple yet thoughtful rom-com.

Save from the sometimes grating performance by Amy Adams (how many times does she say "Julia" in this movie?!) and the often poor writing for (and slobbish eating habits of) her on-screen hubby Chris Messina, Julie & Julia is an all-around enjoyment. Bright, funny and inspiring, this is a must-see!!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Food Weakness


Nerds - need I say more?

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Bottega Louie

If first impressions make the grade then Bottega Louie scores 100%. The downtown LA restaurant, market, bar and patisserie is first and foremost a stunning space with a brilliantly executed concept. Up front you'll find the shop, selling everything from artisan salts and fine wines to brightly colored macarons and stuffed croissants. A long deli counter houses a variety if prepared foods (while visions of picnics dance in my head).

The vast white space (don't you just love tall ceilings??) continues with the bar on one side, dotted with a few little tables, and an open air kitchen on the other.

It's always a great touch to be able to see the inside of the kitchen, both for peace of mind and for great foodie gazing.

A barricade in the path: the hostess stand. The back half of the place houses the dining room. Packed tables of beautiful people, what more could you ask for?

Let's get to the food: the menu is classic. Pizza, pasta, sandwiches, poultry and meats cooked in various manner and an impressive list of side dishes, from sauteed spinach, roasted peppers and calamari to fennel & onions, peas & prosciutto and portobello fries. And all of it remarkably affordable.

Maybe you're wondering, like I was, "What exactly is a portobello fry?" Well, imagine, if you will (and I think you will), french fries, but instead of a potato it's strips of giant mushroom.

Yoooooowza!! No words. With a little watercress dip, divine.

Now, the ricotta, mozzarella, garlic and rocket Bianco pizza we shared was salivatingly (saliva tingly?) delicious but my main was perfection:


Look at this table! Does it get better than three perfectly grilled pork chops, a side of apple sauce and a dirty Tanqueray 10 martini? I think not, dear reader.

Top marks: Pork chops

Grade: Service docked some points from that first impression, but what a great spot! A-

Kogi BBQ


Unless you've been living under a rock you've likely heard of Kogi BBQ, LA's twitterific Korean-Mexican fusion truck. If not, allow me to introduce you. The Kogi BBQ fleet, now three trucks strong, travels all over LA, from Torrance to Glendale, on a day-to-day basis, informing the public of their locales via everyone's new fave social network, Twitter (@kogibbq).

On weekends Kogi occupies the kitchen at Venice's Alibi Room. This is where I first enjoyed the delicious fare, but as my BFF Brendan was recently in town and we decided to hit up one of their trucks, the way it's meant to be. We accidentally arrived early , which was a blessing in disguise as it took no time for quite a line to grow behind us.


We kept it real by ordering two beef short rib tacos, two spicy pork tacos and their Kogi special, a spicy pork, Jack cheese quesadilla topped with Kogi's new salsa verde.


Doused with some sriracha, we couldn't help but down this shit asap.

Sure, there can be a wait and sometimes it's annoying to run around town after an arguably overrated taco truck, but Kogi is downright delicious. I love fusion and Kogi makes it right.

Top Marks: Black Jack Quesadilla

Grade: B

Monday, August 24, 2009

Dreams really do come true


Coconut cake from Glendale's famous Porto's Bakery

Friday, August 21, 2009

Why I Love Summer


Grilled portobellos, endives, bell peppers, onions, heirloom tomatoes, zucchini and squash. C'est magnifique!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Believe it or not

I'm eating at Chili's...

Dirty & delicious

Monday, July 27, 2009

Sunday Dinner

Last night Mamacita spearheaded what can only be described to as a fitness dinner for the family.



I took charge of the halibut. Made a nice rub of fresh garlic, peppercorns, salt, cayenne, crushed red pepper flakes, coriander seeds and oregano. Then smothered the fish in olive oil and set those puppies on the grill. Once grilled I doused them in fresh lemon juice and served. Halibut is always my favorite so I was happy to chow down!


There were three salads. Three!! One was just a basic romaine lettuce and veggie salad - a Kousakis family dinner staple.

My sister made up a delicious heirloom grape tomato and bocconcini salad, dressed with oil and balsamic.



And mom roasted some beets and tossed them with mixed greens, carrots, sweet corn and feta. I love roasted beets and how they bleed all over everything, including the white cheese! The sweet/salty combo of the beets and feta is unparalleled.



All in all it was a perfectly healthy, perfectly delectable meal.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Brite Spot

Last night I very luckily happened upon Brite Spot, an amazing all-night eastside diner with an old school feel and an extensive and respectable menu. If you know me you know I love a late night diner run with all the trimmings. I also love fresh, real food. Brite Spot combines these two and proves to be is the cleanest dirty diner food I've encountered.




I devoured my bacon cheddar omelette (deductions for what looked and tasted like processed cheddar on my eggs) but top marks went to the banana cream pie.



Real banana. Real cream. Real crust. I can safely call this the best diner pie I've ever had. It didn't last long.

Brite Spot is a bit over-priced, but the authenticity of the food, the diversity of menu and the eccentricity of the decor truly make up for it. Echo Park location is a plus but parking can be difficult.




Grade: B-

Summer Cornucopia

Friday, July 24, 2009

Decisions, Decisions


Choices always bring out the neurotic in me.


I opted for halvsies:
Just when you thought it couldn't get gayer...