Wednesday, March 2, 2011

El Tepeyak!

Man vs. Food is another one of my guilty pleasures. Every time I watch that show I always think that I could finish whatever he was trying to eat. On one of the episodes Adam Richman went to a mexican restaurant in LA called El Tepeyak to try and devour "Manny's Special": a 5 pound burrito. I did not risk my life and attempt that challenge and instead ordered a normal sized burrito. The line was pretty long but it was well worth the wait. Once we got to the front we were greeted by Manny who is the owner of this amazing restaurant. He was absolutely precious and very talkative. He gave us some tequila shots (just like he did on the show!) and showed us to our table. 

I was absolutely famished by the time I sat down. I don't remember exactly what I got but I believe I got the Okie De Machaca which is a huge burrito stuffed with shredded beef, sauteed onions, tomatoes, japapenos, eggs, melted cheese, rice, beans, and cheddar cheese topped with a red enchilada sauce. There were also avocado slices in there. Heavenly. We also got a huge plate of nachos. The servings are HUGE so definitely remember that when you are ordering!

I never really liked Mexican food but El Tepeyak changed my mind about that!


shot shots shots shots shots!  


AMAZING





:) 

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Mastro's Steakhouse

Love love love love love steak. I could never ever be a vegetarian. I love eating my veggies and tofu but I also could never live without a nice juicy steak. Have been dying to try out Mastro's since my best friend Christine told me about it the last time she was in LA. Have been drooling over her photos of the food at Mastro's ever since. Finally it was my own turn to try out the deliciousness and I was not disappointed. The  food totally lived up to its hype.

The menu of glorious choices 
Started off with some oysters. Very spicy horse radish  
Lobster bisque. Excellent. 
20 oz bone in rib eye. Medium rare. Absolute perfection.
Colossal onion rings. One was already quite filling but I just wanted to eat more.
Lobster mashed potatoes
Extremely full but of course we had to get the signature butter cake!
extra butter, extra cream. 
The center was gooey and pure buttery heaven. The ice cream didn't hurt either

May have been the best steak I have ever had. Botero in Vegas was pretty great too. Definitely slept very well that night.

Phillipe's

I was in LA for my February break and had the hugest list of places I wanted to try. I absolutely adore Anthony Bourdain and on his LA episode he went to Phillipe's for their french dipped sandwiches. I got the lamb sandwich double dipped with bleu cheese and had potato salad and cole claw as sides. The sandwich was pretty good but I didn't like how the sandwich was a little soggy with the au jus but the lamb was very succulent and the potato salad was delicious. Cole slaw was so so. I can see why some people might love this sandwich but it wasn't my favorite thing in the world. Definitely worth checking out though if you are in the area. The lemonade was pretty refreshing as well. The atmosphere of the place was very old school with communal tables and straw on the floor. The mustard is Phillipe's own speciality and there is a bottle at every table. They serve the food on these plastic trays reminiscent of cafeterias and I found that rather charming. The mustard is pretty spicy and added a nice kick to the sandwich. If you really like it you can buy some to bring home.


The line was pretty long but it moved pretty quickly 


Loving the old school feel

Thick slices of juicy lamb with bleu cheese  

my meal and a coffee 

a close up
had so much amazing food at LA. Expect many many more posts to come about great restaurants in LA!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Spaghetti Carbonara

One of my favorite dishes ever. What can possibly go wrong with a pasta dish involving eggs, bacon, and parmesan cheese. Not exactly the best idea to make this post at 1:30 am considering how hungry I am right now but since I've been having trouble sleeping anyways might as well blog a little. Last time I made this was when we had a Italian feast at my house where we had bruschetta, home made pizzas, and carbonara. mmm

Servings: fed 6 people and still had a lot of leftovers for late night munchies

Ingredients:
-1 pack of bacon
-1 box of spaghetti (1 lb usually)
-3 large eggs
-1 pack of parmesan cheese

Directions
1) Cut bacon into little 1/2 inch bits

oh hell yeah.

2) Whisk the 3 eggs together with half of the parmesan cheese


3) Boil the pasta until al dente in water with oil and salt

4) Turn off the heat and drain the pasta

5) Brown the bacon in a pan until crispy and then throw in the drained pasta.

6) Put the pasta and bacon back into the pot (must be off heat) and immediately mix in the egg and cheese mixture. Toss around to ensure that the hot pasta turns the egg mixture into a creamy sauce.


7) Watch Charles cut the pizza while tossing pasta


8) Enjoy



Thursday, January 27, 2011

Pastitsio

I had a friend who said this was one of his favorite dishes so I decided to give it a go. For a first time try I thought I did a pretty damn good job :) Pastitsio is a Greek dish consisting of macaroni, meat sauce, and a cream sauce on top. All added together = stoner heaven, or heaven for anyone actually. I got this recipe from allrecipes.com with a little changes depending on my own tastes.

This fed 5 people at dinner and had leftovers for many days to come. I would say this could probably make 20+ servings?

Ingredients:

Meat sauce
-1 1/2 lb ground beef
-1 can of tomato paste
-1 large onion
-1/2 cup dry red wine
-1 tsp garlic (add more if you like garlic)
-1/2 cup of chicken stock
-Salt and pepper

Pasta
-1 pound macaroni
-2 tbsp of olive oil
-3 eggs lightly scrambled
-4 tbsp butter
-1/4 cup parmesan cheese (could use more)
-1 dash of nutmeg
-Salt and pepper

Cream sauce
-1/2 cup flour
-3 cups milk
-1/2 cup of butter
-1 tsp nutmeg
-1 egg
-Salt and pepper

1/2 - 1 cup of parmesan cheese for the top


Procedure:
1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees F

2) To make meat sauce, add olive oil to the pan and brown the garlic and onions. Increase the heat and add the ground beef.


3) After the meat is lightly browned, add the tomato paste, wine, chicken stock, salt, and pepper. Heat over low heat for approx. 20 minutes until the sauce is reduced.


4) Heat a pot of water and add the macaroni. Drain when pasta is al dente. Melt butter and add to drained pasta along with the parmesan cheese, nutmeg, salt, and pepper. After pasta is cooler add in the eggs and toss.


5) To make the cream sauce, Melt the butter and whisk in the flour. Make sure to keep whisking to ensure that there are no clumps left. Add in all the milk and continue stirring. Add in nutmeg, salt, and pepper. Stir for a little and then whisk in the egg. Transfer half of this cream sauce to the meat sauce.


6) To put it all together :) Grease a lasagna pan and put a layer of the macaroni on the bottom of a large lasagna pan, then layer over the macaroni all the meat sauce.


7) Put another layer of macaroni on top of the meat sauce and pour the cream sauce on top.


8) Sprinkle with parmesan cheese and bake for 50 minutes or until golden brown


8) Eat

Kind of forgot to take more photos of the final product because I was so ready to devour this. Really time consuming but well worth the effort. Especially enjoyable if you drink the leftover red wine that you didn't use for the meat sauce :) but don't get too tipsy and burn your arm on the oven like I did...

xx

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Scallion Pancakes

Made these last semester but never got around to uploading it. Scallions pancakes are one of my favorite foods and can probably eat them forever, but I say that about a lot of foods... I felt that the final product was a little bit too dry, so will try to make it again and perfect it next time.

Ingredients:
-Flour
-Water
-Scallions
-Oil (for brushing the pancakes and also for frying)

Directions:
1) I just eyeballed the amount of flour and water, so I didn't write down any actual measurements. I just added enough of each and adjusted to make a firm flour ball.



2) Wrap the dough ball with saran wrap and put in the fridge for an hour or so


3) Cut the scallions into approx. 1/2 cm bits


4) Get the oil...


5) Divide the big dough ball into little dough balls and roll it out to around 7-8 inches wide


6) Brush the pancake with oil and sprinkle with scallions


7) Roll up the pancake and then twirl it around and press down.


8) Fry in oil.


9) Flip it around when one side has become brown and crispy


10) Cut into small pieces and serve

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

To Make/Eat List

It has been way too long since I've updated! I'm so sorry I have actually been cooking a lot but have been super lazy with updating. My camera also broke so I have been taking photos with my Blackberry which isn't ideal. But now I'm going to make a list of all the things I want to make before the school year is over. Feel free to suggest anything - I hope my housemates are ready to be fattened up.

Banoffee Pie
Coconut Cake
Pastichio
Quiche Lorraine
Pork and cabbage dumplings
Spring rolls
Shrimp scampi
Duck confit
Beef bourguignon
Potato, leeks, and bacon tart
Beef brisket (auo nam)
Tempura
Soondooboo Chigae (Korean spicy tofu stew)
Strawberry cheesecake
Momofuku crack pie
Chicken karaage (Japanese fried chicken)
Mixed fruit pavlova
Raspberry/blueberry scones (for Maddy)
Bacon, scallion, cheddar scones
Tiramisu
Snickerdoodles
Macarons
Paella
Cinnamon rolls
Beef and Guinness pie
Spaghetti bolognese
Caramelized onion tart
French tomato tart
Beef stroganoff
Fish and chips
Corn pudding
Chicken cordon bleu
Chicken parmesan
Pesto pizza
Lasagna
Pumpkin ravioli
Risotto Milanese
Parmesan polenta
Buttermilk fried chicken
French onion soup
Tteokbokki (Korean spicy rice cake)

To be continuously updated :)

Stick around for an update regarding a insane lunch I had today of Sichuan hot pot