Wednesday, July 29, 2009

finding balance...and blogs!

okay so im really starting to find a balance between my health...and food. i love food, who doesn't? i was encouraged by a wonderful lady i look to as my "health mentor" and coach to rid my home of things like refined sugars. while this sounds like the right thing to do..i just feel doing this would obviously cause me to rebel and probably rebel hard. and i mean, i just love to cook and bake and do all that stuff so it's ALL ABOUT BALANCE. it's a work in progress but so far i've been doing quite well!

i've also invested in this really awesome meal replacement that claims to be the healthiest meal of the day. im waiting on my order so i dont want to blog about it until i've actually tried it. i've done a ton of research online and it seems legit and contains plenty of health benefits that i'm looking forward to sharing.

also, i came across a list of a ton of food blogs!!! this is so awesome and inspiring. i already have a few recipes in mind that i want to try. hoorah!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

food addiction: avocado

please excuse the blurry photo.


Pictured above is one of my favorite snacks and it just so happens to include avocados. It's a garlic rubbed multigrain crostini topped with sliced avocado, arugula, tomato, sometimes bacon, balsamic vinegar and extra virgin olive oil.

I toast sliced up baguette in the oven, drizzle with olive oil and rub raw garlic all over both sides. I top it with whatever ingredients I decide to use and dress it with more olive oil and balsamic. Salt and pepper to taste. Perfection!


Anyhoo, I LOVE AVOCADO. I could eat this buttery tasting goodness every single day. It's a "good fat" so that justifies me wanting to eat it 24/7. I grew up with my mom preparing it as a dessert snack of some sorts. Just a bowl of chopped avocado, sugar and milk. Later in life I'd find these similar flavor components in one of my favorite drinks: avocado bubble tea (boba). Unfortunately I haven't come across a place in Raleigh that makes it quite as good as spots in Canada but that's a whole 'nother story.


When I want a savory preparation with this delectible fruit I make crostini, toss it in salad, use it in sandwiches and another fav: GUACAMOLE! I made some today to top some fajitas matter of fact. I hate that I can't get my laptop online cause I can't post a pictures. Today I prepared my guac with a mortar and pestle. Super cool and I'm pretty sure one of the most authentic ways to make it. No recipe here. I do everything to taste. But I will tell you I put avocados (obviously), garlic, jalapeno, lime and cilantro in it. So simple! So yummy!!








Restaurant Review: The Pit. Raleigh, NC

I haven't been able to connect my laptop to the internet and that means I haven't been able to update pics to the internet and that means the things I've been cooking up here can't be blogged about yet. Instead I've taken some pics from my fb page and decided to catch up on some restaurant reviews.
I first learned about The Pit from a good friend of ours. It wasn't until Chris and I saw pit master Ed Mitchell win against Bobby Flay on a Throwdown episode that we actually decided to check it out.
We stood in a long lunch line up inside the more upscale bbq restaurant just a couple days after the show aired and it was so worth it.
The Carolina ribs were fall off the bone tender. They were exactly as described on the show - the flavor of the meat shines through with the hints of smoke and touch of sauce to make it the perfect mouthwatering bite. I never thought "quickly" cooked ribs could ever taste so good. Maybe the fact that Ed has his own farm supplying the pigs makes The Pit's meat taste all the more better. Best ribs I've ever had. Hands down. We've frequented the restaurant a few times so we've been able to try a couple other dishes and a lot of the sides. I do like the Carolina ribs vs their Baby Backs (and they're cheaper which is always a plus). I've enjoyed all of their sides - from mac & cheese, the awesome baked beans, sweet potato fries, etc.
As far as the negatives:
The hushpuppies aren't as good as ones I've tried at Allen & Sons in Chapel Hill and the biscuits were a bit dry. Also unfortunate was during my last visit, my sweet potato fries DEFINITELY tasted as if they were from the night before and stuck back in the fryer. They looked and tasted like shoe leather. Such a let down. Another negative I did find goes back to the first time we visited. With the long line up extending out the door, I didn't understand why the hostess wouldn't inform the crowd that you should put your name down with her on the waiting list. I'd say 80% of the people standing there waiting had no idea that you could do that. There was also a time we visited where I used the vinegar based sauce in the bottle to dress some of my rib meat. It's a delicious sauce except for when the vinegar erodes the top of the bottle that's painted silver or something and a green tinted, absolutely foul, poisonous tasting liquid dripped out with the vinegar. We informed the waiter in hopes he would toss the bottle but instead just put it aside, I really hope it didn't just get placed back on the table later.

All in all, The Pit has left us satisfied more than disappointed. It's not a perfect restaurant but the Carolina ribs are.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

another change. . .

Since I've been bored back in Canada impatiently awaiting my return to NC, I've decided I want to attempt to keep this blog even more simple.

I changed the name to "wine and steez" from "kimtendo". I just didn't feel like havin my name as part of the url. I laughed when I thought of it. It's a nice 'n cornbally play on the phrase "wine and cheese" - two of my favs. ha. I kept the apple tree part cause that was Chris' genius behind that. (:

I don't wanna put too much personal biz up here and want to keep it more food related (with recipes, pics, restaurant reviews) and maybe throw in some other cool stuff when I feel like it.

I'd like to figure out how to personalize the look of my blog more..like have a cool background...but im not as internet savvy as I thought. Oh well. It'll come!

But allow me to reintroduce myself. . . .

It seems like lately, food has become a trend. More people have all of a sudden taken up new hobbies from cooking, baking and being foodies. That's great. What's wrong with taking up new interests? Nothing. But food for me has been a true passion since I was a kid. When people were watching cartoons and playing outside, I was watching The Frugal Gourmet, Julia Child, Yan Can Cook and The Galloping Gourmet. I was in the kitchen watching my mom and my grandmothers cook and bake filipino food. As I got older and got my hands on my own ingredients, my own kitchen, tools, money to go out to new restaurants, etc..I really started to appreciate this art, this culture even more.
Food is so universal. Nothing goes better with good conversation and great company than a good glass of wine paired with an amazing meal. What soothes the soul and brings a smile to your face after you've had a bad day? A comforting dessert. Duh!
Little beats the great satisfaction I feel when I've prepared a dish to share with people I love!

When it comes to my "steez", my style..well, I've been blessed to have people in my life who have really shown me so much of what the world has to offer. I've learned to appreciate life and love...love. From travelling, to food, to fashion, kicks, music, relationships and everything else in between, it's my AMAZING family and friends that have helped shape who I am and what I'm about. Their influences encouraged me to really explore life and all things around me. I'm a fucking lucky girl so when I go on and on about my family, sister, friends, cousins, boyfriend, boyfriend's family, etc, etc, etc...it's cause they all make me absolutely proud. FOR REAL. I know without a doubt in my mind I have THE dopest people in my life. It's true. Please believe!