Saturday, April 24, 2010

Citi Field

Okay, here we go:

  • Shake Shack-Burgers, Hot Dogs, Fries, Shakes!!!
  • Blue Smoke-Ribs, Pulled Pork, Wings!!!
  • Box Frites-Fries in innumerable ways!!!
  • El Verano Taqueria-Tacos, etc. (I understand that they are a bit small).
  • Catch of the Day-Clam and Corn Chowder, Shrimp Po Boys, Fish Sandwiches!!!
  • Nonna Delia's-Pizza, Pasta, Italian Sandwiches!!!
  • Big Apple Brews-All kinds of beer, imported and domestic!!!
  • Daruma of Tokyo-Sushi, Edamame (for $8-can you believe that?).
  • Mama's of Corona-Mozzarella and Tomato, Antipasto, Cannolis!!!
  • Gluten Free Burgers, Dogs, etc.
  • Rums of Puerto Rico-Daiquiris, etc. with various rums and Island Oasis mixes ($12).
  • Nathan's-NEED I SAY MORE!!!
  • Cascarino's of Whitestone-Local Pizza, Pasta and more!!!
  • Dunkin Donuts-Coffee, Donuts, etc.

We went to Citi Field last night for the Mets/Braves game. The new stadium is bright and easy to access. It is really pretty and well maintained.

I want to say I'd love to go back, but the prices are SO HIGH that the Great American Pastime is not accessible to the Great American Masses. And that is the biggest shame of all.

Food was really good, company was really good. Free tickets-Priceless :)

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

All week cooking. Well almost. Monday night Michael and I went suit shopping and to Vincent's!!

Tuesday night I made chicken sausage with broccoli rabe. Usually I take the sausage out of it's casing, but this time I did not. I browned them, added the veggies, garlic, olive oil and red pepper (from Steve Shapiro's garden), then covered the pan and let it steam.

Wednesday night I tried my hand at homemade pizza dough (flour, oil, salt, yeast, water) and made pizza (with fresh mozzarella) and pizza knots.

Tonight I made rosemary-garlic turkey burgers with Greek salad and Greek lemon potatoes.
All very yummy and Michael takes great photos of our dinners!!

Tomorrow night we're going to Citi Field (the new Shea Stadium). I've never been, but heard they have great new food options! I am obviously not going for the game (Let's Go Mets, anyway).

Saturday we will be at our friend Leslie's in Huntington for her son Louis' 18th birthday. Fun with friends! Always a great time!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Vincent's Clam Bar (NOT in Little Italy)

Last night, after Michael and I went suit shopping for him -he needs new ones because he's lost so much weight :) we ate dinner at Vincent's Clam Bar (www.vincentsclambar.com) on Old Country Road in Carle Place.

It does not compare IN ANY WAY to the Vincent's in Little Italy. By that I mean: The restaurant (and I use the term loosely) in NYC is SO horrible that words cannot describe it accurately.

The place on Long Island is SO good. We have eaten there several times over the years. I used to work nearby, a million years ago, and we went for lunch occasionally. Every experience is a good one. Some better than others, but never a real complaint. The service is always good, and that's a huge plus.

Last night we started with Calamari Arrabiatta (with cherry peppers). Holy Shit! It was near perfection (calamari could have been a bit more tender, but the flavor was all there). Then we had a Mini Lobster Bisque. Is that a great idea or what? It's soup served in an espresso cup with an espresso spoon. I LOVE lobster bisque, but don't love the fattening cream, so you get a decent taste of it without eating an entire bowl. And it was GOOD!

I ordered the Grandma pizza with sauce and Michael had a wrap with Grilled Chicken and Roasted Peppers. They were both really good. My pizza was outstanding!

Jesse loved the leftovers.

Tonight it's back to basics. (not such a bad thing).

xo

Monday, April 19, 2010

Saturday and Sunday

Saturday afternoon in Ithaca....we went to Cortland to see all girls roller derby. It was fun and interesting and the first time we'd been. They have leagues on Long Island if anyone is interested in seeing it closer than Cortland.

The food at the rink was what you'd expect. Hot dogs, fries, pizza, etc. All greasy and yummy.

Later that night, after an earlier trip to Wegman's (one of the greatest supermarkets in the world. Right up there with Fairway) Chrysalis and I made dinner for our family. Linguine with white clam sauce, escarole with tomatoes and garlic, garlic bread and artichokes with garlic and cheese. I am afraid I could have made better artichokes, but who's perfect?????

Sunday morning were bagels and yummy eggs and onions made by Margo!

I am very appreciative of my family for their hospitality, generosity and love.

Congratulations to Jesse and Ryan on their High School Graduations and to Chrysalis on her Grad school Graduation! We have great kids in our family!

See you in May for Jesse's advisor appointment.

xo

Saturday, April 17, 2010

In Ithaca

We have been in Ithaca since Thursday night. Having fun with our family!!

Thursday night we went downtown to the Ithaca Commons to Sammy's for pizza and wings. All good!! After a walk around the commons (since it was unseasonably warm) we came back to Mike and Margo's for some wine and conversation. Michael would have had Drambuie, but the liquor store in town didn't have any (sorry Jill).

Friday, Jesse took his placement tests at TC3! We had lunch from Viva Taqueria (quesadillas with guacamole and chicken fajita burritos).

Friday night we went to Plum Tree for sushi, etc. Chrysalis, Uriah, Ryan and Jesse joined the adults (yea)! We had sake and beer and sushi and gyoza and spinach in tempura sauce and negamaki and chicken teriyaki (spicy) and rolls and rolls and rolls. The service was great and friendly.

Saturday morning we're having bagels, etc. from Collegetown Bagels. But the whitefish is from Forest Hills! Mimosas with Perrier Jouet to celebrate Ryan and Jesse's high school graduations and Chrysalis' grad school graduation. Woo Who!!!

Tonight we may go see roller derby in Cortland, don't know about food.

Having a wonderful time with people we love!!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Yesterday and Tomorrow

Yesterday was Arroz con Pollo with spinach, tomatoes and garlic on the side. (Leftovers become spinach with white beans-Yum).

Tomorrow will be something with Brussels sprouts and bacon. Maybe steak. Can't decide.

I have two meetings tonight, one after the other (School Leadership Team then Parents Association) so there will be no cooking today.

As for the rest of the week and the weekend, we will be in Ithaca with our family so we can bring Jesse for his college placement tests and celebrate our niece's 27th birthday.

Maybe I will blog about Ithaca food........

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Oak Wine Bar & Cafe

Last night, after Joe and Denise scoured Williamsburgh for reservations, we ended up at Oak Wine Bar & Cafe (http://www.oakwinebar.com).

Initially we sat inside, it's a small warm-looking front dining room. But Michael noticed a large umbrella outside in the back and beckoned Denise and I to check it out.

It's a small outside patio, sandwiched between other homes and backyards -complete with bathroom windows facing the tables :).

And we loved it! There were blankets on the back of each chair (which Denise and I put across our laps) and a very large heater (which we positioned closest to our table), all under a large umbrella.

The waiter plugged in an ipod and speaker just near our table which played jazz-fusion-new age music softly in the background. Kevin, one of the owners, was extremely solicitous concerning our wine selection. He brought glasses and four bottles of wine and had us taste them all and choose the bottle we wanted for dinner. Exemplary service! Which we truly appreciated.

Dinner consists of small or large plates. We are crazy about ordering several appetizers and passing on dinner, or just ordering one or two dinners to share. And that's what we did:

Soup of the Day was Shrimp Bisque (which had a carrot-sweetness) that was great! Followed by:
Bocconcini with Olives; Queso Fundido-Mini cheese fondue (Denise cannot get enough cheese-which is not a bad thing); Garlic Shrimp (wow); Crostini alla Romana (with mozzerella, prosciutto and sage); Seared scallops with chorizo and caramelized fennel (wow); and the Baked pear, goat cheese and spinach salad. All were terrific!

Dinner was two large plates: Spinach gnocchi with Gorgonzola and walnut cream sauce (wow) and Baked polenta with mushroom truffle cream and arugula (wow again).

We can honestly say everything was really good. Ambiance, service, food and wine. What more could you want? Okay, good company!! And we had that too :)

Denise wanted coffee (cappuccino) and dessert, so we ordered their Tiramisu, that comes in a tall glass and which you pour a small cup of espresso over to soften the lady fingers and combine the mascarpone and espresso ice cream (that was wow too).

However, the evening was not over yet, Joe wanted to take Michael to a special place for coffee (The Blue Bottle) also in Williamsburgh. So we hunted around for that, then hunted around for a parking spot, then discovered that the place closes at 8pm (which we all decided was not in their best interest for business). And then we drove home.

A fun, yummy evening. Thanks Denise for texting me while I was napping and making the suggestion for dinner, and thanks Joe for finding our new restaurant!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

This Week

Monday night Michael brought home Greek salad, gyro, souvlaki, etc. from Fontana Gyros (http://www.fontanagyros.com). One of our favorite places to eat or take out. Absolutely nothing fancy going on here. Just good food.

Tuesday night I made Chicken Marsala, penne with garlic and oil and kale simmered with tomatoes and garlic (kale was amazing). With the leftover kale and tomatoes, I added cannelini beans and a bit of chicken broth. That was lunch for me the next day (super yummy).

Wednesday night, Michael was at a Little League meeting, so Jesse and I ordered in from Taco King on 108th Street. He had four (4) beef and cheese soft tacos and I had a cheese and guacamole quesadilla.

Tonight I will be at a meeting at FHHS to hire a new Assistant Principal, so the boys are on their own.

The weekend evenings are wide open, during both days Michael will be at the fields for Opening Day :)

xo and enjoy the sunshine and warmth while it lasts...

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Last Night at Sato

Last night at Sato was yummy! The Wisners, Polikoffs and Boyles drank much beer and hot sake...ate yummy sushi, sashimi, garlic shrimp, chicken, filet mignon, and my personal favorite: Spicy Tuna Martini (not a drink, just served in a martini glass).

Lots of laughter and conversation and celebration of spring and holidays!

Friday, April 2, 2010

The Past Week

Monday night was chicken cacciatore that was really good, if I do say so myself. Of course, I didn't eat the chicken, but the sauce was yummy!

Tuesday was BBQ brisket. Dry rubbed and in the oven for 6 hours, then cooled, sliced and sauced (homemade-of course). Really good. Shared some with Lenny too.

Wednesday was turkey burgers. Nothing exceptional. Just what you think. I sear them in the pan, then put the pan in the oven to finish cooking them through.

Yesterday, I drove to Brooklyn to pick up Michael, then we went to Little Italy to Ferrara's for our annual Easter Bread run. Came home and napped. No dinner made. Michael ate leftovers :)

Tonight it's Sato (really good Japanese) in Forest Hills with Jill and Lenny and maybe the Boyles and Spilkes.

Saturday it's dinner at my cousin Ellen's in New City and Sunday is Easter at Glenn and Eileen's.

Happy Spring!