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Palo Alto Monday Night Dinners, Part 2

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I loved the Palo Alto Monday Night Gourmet Vegetarian Dinners (say that four times fast!) so much that I went back again this past week.  This dinner was even better than the last!  

Chef James Holloway didn’t disappoint with the following menu:

Red Bean Vegetable Soup
Garbanzo Bean Cutlets w/Shitake Gravy
Quinoa and Fresh Corn Salad
Roast Cauliflower w/Braised Russian Red Kale
Romaine Ceasar Salad
Millet Sunnyseed Cookies
Mint Melange Tea

This time I was a pro, and even had friends to meet there.  I reunited with Nalini and Gina from my first dinner.  We had an instant connection last week and it was so nice to see them again.  The whole dinner was spent getting to know them better and I couldn’t have asked for a better meal to do it over.  The conversation was never boring and ranged from lame medical students to vegan blogs.  We even tried to shake James Holloway down for the recipes.  He was pretty tight lipped, but did spill that the chickpea cutlets also have yellow and red potatoes, brown rice, and leeks in them.  I’m hoping that Nalini can figure out the recipe so I can share it on the blog.  They were amazing!

I got a little bolder with using my camera, now that I had outed myself to them as a blogger.  I’m really trying to use my camera to capture the moment.  Not only do I want this blog to be a place for me to share my ideas, I want it to also serve as a diary of sorts that I can look back on and be reminded of prior adventures.

August 29, 2012  •  Filed Under: California No Comments

The Caboodle is Back!

Say it ain’t so!  It appears that my favorite organizer from the early ’90’s is making a renaissance.  Caboodles are making a comeback!  According to Style.com, in honor of the 25th anniversary of the birth of the beauty box next month, Caboodles is re-releasing the very first model, a peach and cream-colored wonder, called My First Love in a limited 1,000-piece run.

When I was in elementary school, I definitely had one of these in teal and purple.  I used to to hold things like my Lipsmackers lipgloss and my Jane cosmetics.  Who has two thumbs and rocked brown lipstick covered with teal lipgloss?  This girl, that’s who!  Considering how conservative my parents were it’s a wonder I was let out of the house!  I distinctly remember congratulating myself on how natural my three shades of deep purple eyeshadow looked. Oy vay.  Will you be standing in line for this limited edition item?

Via Refinery29 via Style

August 28, 2012  •  Filed Under: Fashion No Comments

Palo Alto Monday Night Dinners

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I’ve been reading the Macro Chef blog for quite a while.  I’m not sure how I stumbled upon his musings, but I do know that he cooks delicious meals with vegetarian ingredients that are healthy yet full of flavor.  He often writes in his blog about Monday Night Gourmet Vegetarian Dinners in his hometown of Palo Alto.  They have always sounded so wonderful – relaxed dining with local and fresh ingredients shared with strangers who are destined to become close friends.  After all, what better way to meet people than to break bread (or gourmet vegan cookies) with them?

The Monday night dinners take place about 10 minutes away from my little dorm on the Stanford campus, so I hopped on my bike and checked one out last weekend!  I am trying to challenge myself to be more comfortable bring my camera around to social situations.  It still feels very awkward to take shots of acquaintances and even more of complete strangers!

The meal was amazing.  Just check out the menu!

Chickpea soup with summer vegetables
    Tempeh in lemon coconut sauce over basmati rice
    Roasted summer squash
    Chopped salad with fresh mint and cilantro
    Toasted almond cookies
    Lemon ginger tea 

The meal was set up in an assembly line, manned by volunteers.  My plate was heaped with food, but I still couldn’t resist going back for seconds!

Luckily for me, the company was just as good as the food!  I ended up at the solo table with an eclectic group of individuals.  There was everyone from a French couchsurfer who was headed back home the next day to pick grapes in his homeland, to a recently-divorced Russian lady, to a colorectal surgeon to an entrepreneur who runs a vegan beauty.  Needless to say, the conversation was never boring!

I had such a great time, that I went back for more this week.  I’ll share more photos and stories from that meal soon!  I promise that this time I got braver and took even more photos.

The whole experience cost only $15 and is used to fund future dinners.  I highly recommend checking them out if you are in the Palo Alto area.  For more information, check out the Peninsula Macro Website.

August 24, 2012  •  Filed Under: California 1 Comment

The Ultimate Vanilla Cupcake with Espresso Buttercream Frosting {Recipe}

The Ultimate Chocolate Cupcake Project is still underway and I still have to be very tight-lipped about the details.  However, the Ultimate Vanilla Cupcake has already been discovered through a similar process!  After three rounds of baking, the majority of the test bakers agreed that the recipe was perfect, and I have to say, I agree with them!  I do a lot of research for school, so it’s nice when my recipes are also “peer-reviewed”!  I topped them off with Annie’s Eats’ Espresso Buttercream Frosting.  I have to confess, I made the recipe twice because the first time I accidentally used real espresso, instead of instant espresso powder.  It didn’t dissolve (of course) and the recipe came out gritty.  Don’t make my mistake!

The Ultimate Vanilla Cupcake

From The Cupcake Project

Yield: 16 cupcakes 

Ingredients:
1 cup (225 grams) granulated sugar
1 vanilla bean
1 3/4 cups (175 grams) cake flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup (57 grams) unsalted butter, room temperature
2 large eggs, room temperature
1/3 cup (75 grams) full-fat sour cream
1/4 cup canola oil or vegetable oil (60 ml)
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
2/3 cup (160 ml) whole milk

  1. Preheat oven to 350 F (175 C).
  2. In a small bowl, combine sugar and seeds from the vanilla bean.
  3. Using the back of a spoon, move around the bowl and apply pressure to break up any clumps of seeds and to better infuse the vanilla flavor into the sugar. Set aside.
  4. In a medium-sized mixing bowl or bowl of a stand mixer, mix together cake flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
  5. Add the mixture from step 3 and mix until well combined.
  6. Add butter and mix on medium-low speed for three minutes.  This will yield a fine crumb texture.
  7. In a small mixing bowl, whisk together eggs, sour cream, oil, and vanilla extract until smooth.
  8. Add the egg mixture to the flour mixture and beat on medium speed until just combined.
  9. Slowly add milk and mix on low speed until just combined.  The batter will be liquid.
  10. Fill cupcake liners just over 1/2 full.
  11. Bake for 14 minutes and then test to see if they are done. They are done when a toothpick comes out without wet batter stuck to it.  The cupcakes should appear white with specks of vanilla bean. They should not turn a golden brown.  If they are not done, test again in two minutes.  If they are still not done, test again in another two minutes.
  12. When the cupcakes are done, remove them immediately from the tins to a cooling rack

Espresso Buttercream Frosting

From Annie’s Eats

Ingredients:
3 large egg whites
½ cup sugar
1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise
¾ cups (1½ sticks) unsalted butter, at room temperature
2 tsp. instant espresso powder
2 tsp. very hot water

  1. Combine the egg whites and the sugar in a heatproof bowl set over a pot of simmering water.  Scrape in the seeds from the vanilla bean pods into the bowl.
  2. Heat, whisking frequently, until the mixture reaches 160° F and the sugar has dissolved.
  3. Transfer the mixture to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment.  Beat on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form and the mixture has cooled to room temperature, about 8 minutes.  (The bowl should be cool to the touch.)
  4. Reduce the speed to medium and add the butter, 2 tablespoons at a time, adding more once each addition has been incorporated.  If the frosting looks soupy or curdled, continue to beat on medium-high speed until thick and smooth again, about 3-5 minutes more.
  5. Remove about half of the frosting to a bowl and set aside.
  6. In a small bowl, combine the espresso powder and hot water and whisk to dissolve.  Blend the espresso powder mixture into the frosting remaining in the mixing bowl until smooth and completely incorporated, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed.
  7. Top with chocolate-covered espresso beans

August 21, 2012  •  Filed Under: Life, Love, Etc. 9 Comments

A Little Color

I headed back to the Palo Alto Farmer’s Market on Saturday.  I couldn’t resist taking home one of The Flower Man’s beautiful bouquets.  It was a tough pick, but in the end I opted for a colorful arrangement that had an edible surprise.  The middle “flower” is actually a head of cabbage!  Pat jokes that when he comes this weekend (squeeee, Pat is coming this weekend!) he’s going to eat it.  Until he arrives to devour it, it’s nice to have this lovely bouquet of flowers that were grown with care and love.

 

August 20, 2012  •  Filed Under: California No Comments

Fashion Friday – I’m in a Field

I love reading fashion blogs with daily outfit posts.  If gives me inspiration on how to put together clothes that I already own, and every once in a while inspires me to buy a new staple for my wardrobe.  Although the girls always look beautiful and at ease (some of them do this for a living), sometimes I wonder how much work goes into putting together each post.

First, you have to find someone who is willing to take pictures of you every day.  They also have to be decently talented so you look like you just walked out of a magazine page for every post.

And then there is location.  It has to be just the right spot for every outfit.  They make it look easy, but I suspect there is a whole lot more calculation going on behing the scenes than the girls let on.

One of our last weekends together before I left for California, Pat and I packed a picnic lunch and headed out to the country.  I love maxi dresses for pretty much any occasion, but especially for those that involve sitting on the ground.  Maxis allow full coverage in even the most awkward of situations.  Sitting cross-legged?  Check.  Climbing over a fence (wait, you don’t do that in your maxi dress)? Check.  Squatting in a field of wildflowers?  Check.

In summary, that’s how I found myself in a field of wildflowers, wearing a maxi dress, mugging for the camera.  I’m ridiculous.

But oh-so-loved by this man.

Sunnies: Marc by Marc Jacobs | Dress: Tart | Bag: Will Leather | Pat’s Sunnies: Suncloud

August 17, 2012  •  Filed Under: Fashion No Comments

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