So I have been missing in action from the my blogging world lately. Here’s what been going on in the last few months:
Fruit Tart recipe from Williams Sonoma website:
On the way to "hakamairi" (paying respects to the cemetery where our family is buried), we decided to stop off at El Tepeyac, this hole in the wall mexican place in Boyle Heights. My grandfather, when he was alive, used to live in Boyle Heights and we used to go to El Tepeyac all the time. It is pretty well known in the eating community. They are known for their huge burritos. We ordered the Manuel's Special which feeds 2-4 according to them. But really fed 5 people plus two servings more leftover. Due to my delicate condition (just had food poisoning days before), I really didn't eat much, but had to have a least a few bites to wet my palate.
I went to Nanbankan in west la, a robata style place that serves skewered charcoal bbq food. We have a bunch of little dishes: pork wrapped shiso, gobo root wrapped pork, quail egg, ika somen, chicken, beef, eggplant, and squid. I liked the food, but not sure how into the robata food I am.
I was introduced to this great Japanese restaurant in Japanese town called T.O.T. There is really only one thing I’ve had here that I really liked and haven’t seen anywhere else. It is called a tuna tuna bowl. It has rice, salad, seared ahi tuna, and spicy tuna on top with a teriyaki and wasabi sauce. So delicious!
Cuttlebug is my new friend....not my best friend because that title is still reserved for my Cricut. I just got this machine which is a manual die cutting and embossing machine. I mainly got it for its embossing capabilities. It is pretty easy to use and it adds great texture to paper. I haven't had a chance to actually make a project yet....so more pictures to come later!
I haven’t been blogging the restaurants lately. Partly because I have been lazy…partly because I have been trying to be good about eating out due to my increased blood pressure. I went with my cousin Jen to a great thai place in the valley called Thai Ni. They have these really good thai bbq chicken and ribs. I would drive out to the valley for those ribs!
At the end of April, I was in my friend Jennifer’s wedding in
In April my sister came home for her birthday so my mom made a nice turkey dinner and invited my cousin’s family over along with the rest of my family. Masaki so generously bought a cake from Vanilla Bakeshop. It was a lemon berry cake and it was so beautiful. It was like 6 inches tall!
My dear friend Joni invited me to her family Easter brunch. It was so much fun, having breakfast, decorating eggs, playing egg hunt with her nephews and son, and playing egg toss.
That tart looks delicious! Is it better than Porto's Fruit Tart? Also those Mexican burritos look like a heartburn and stomach ache waiting to happen.
ReplyDeleteBetter than portos? Hmm...I would need to have a taste test to decide that.
ReplyDeleteBurritos = heartburn + stomachache That is definitely a true equation
You should definitely consider doing event planning on the side. I know a lot of people getting married or having kids that would be interested in your skills. Do you have a portfolio that interested parties can look at?
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't drive out to the valley for the thai food, but since you would, can you pick me up some ribs? haha!
ReplyDeleteI liked nanbankan a lot, the food was good...
where's the pics of the flying biscut?
I guess my portfolio is just my blog. Not sure how into for profit parties I would be. It is a whole lotta work and everything is made from hand which also takes a long time. So the prep for these parties is like months in advance.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! I missed these blogs!
ReplyDeleteOMG welcome back! I've been "virtual"ly starved for your "tasty" blogs. Big hugs. xoxo. sw.
ReplyDeleteTalk about a massive blog! Good to see you back, you've been missed.
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to leave comments but never figured it out until now.
ReplyDeleteI love Vanilla Bakeshop. Such great desserts. We love the cupcakes. And let us know how the Cuttlebug is. Alex and I both want one... so he says. --Adrienne