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Happy Easter Bunny!

April 25, 2011 by foodfash

For as long as I can remember, the highlight of my family gatherings (other than seeing my family, of course) was whatever Uncle Roy was cooking (because everything he touches turns to culinary gold) and Uncle Danny’s ginormous seafood and wine contributions.

And since, historically, trips to Uncle Roy’s house equaled Kristin binge eating sessions, I was a bit apprehensive for Easter dinner.  Especially after the Taste of South Tampa caving incident…

I turned to my good friend, wine, for support.

And then my mom arrived with the most beautiful deviled eggs EVER.  Mom to the rescue!  She pickled eggs with beets and onions and then did her usual deviled egg magic.

My contribution was Basil Vinaigrette that I swooped up from Whole Foods on the way.  I poured some on a plate to be sopped up by the bread that Uncle Roy picked up from the Sponge Docks and used some more for the salad bar creation that I brought for my meal.

The salad consisted of mixed greens with edamame, garbanzo beans, beets, red onion, and wheatberries.  Although it was a pretty decent mix, I much preferred the mushrooms that were sauteed with white wine and olive oil and more deviled eggs.

And then it was time to entertain The Pie.

One.  Two.  Three.  Meltdown.

And we’re back!

Hasn’t anyone told you it’s tough being two?

Hope everyone had a lovely Easter!

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: deviled eggs, easter, family, holidays, whole foods

FoodFash Mash V – Girls Vs. Grills

April 24, 2011 by foodfash

“Black & Blue” from the Miike Snow self titled album

Filed Under: lifestyle, recipes Tagged With: black & blue, foodfash mash, grilling, kabobs, miike snow, vegan, vegetarian

Roll Me Out The Door

April 22, 2011 by foodfash

Whether it be Crowdsavings, Restaurant.com, Living Social, TaDa, XYZ – they’re all Groupons to me.  Groupon is the new Kleenex.

So Val has mentioned using this Groupon weekly for… lots and lots of weeks.  And I’ve been saying “take your sister” for lots and lots of weeks.  But this week is her birthday week and I have a really difficult time saying no on a birthday week.

Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE Pizziaolo’s cheeseless pizza.  It’s the only wood fired pizza in close proximity and I am so down with wood fired-ness!

But this is what happens…  I cheers and finish my wine.

Delicious mushroom and artichoke marinara pizza arrives.

And I finish the WHOLE. DARN. THING!

Filed Under: restaurant reviews Tagged With: downtown, florida, pizza, pizziaolo bravaro, tampa

Gingerness

April 21, 2011 by foodfash

I was determined to recreate the Cafe Hey cabbage salad that I had for the first time after our yoga in the park picnic a couple weeks ago.  It was SO perfect.

The problem with recreating something that you haven’t freshly eaten is…  You kind of forget all of the components that made it good, and just remember good.

The other problem is ramen.  Plain ramen is hard to come by and ramen soup has 48% DV of sodium – yikes!  I’m hoping that using only the noodles and tossing out the flavor pack brought the sodium down to a less ridiculous percentage.

FoodFash’s Attempt at Ginger Cabbage & Ramen Salad

2 Packs of Ramen (any flavor, you’re going to ditch the salt monster)

1 Small Head of Red Cabbage, chopped

3 Green Onions, chopped

1 Handful of Sliced Almonds

3/8 Cup of Ginger Dressing

While your noodles are boiling, chop the cabbage and onion.  Drain the noodles and add to the veggies.  Add the almonds and dressing, then stir until dressing is evenly distributed.  Voila!

My notes for next time include finely chopping the cabbage and chilling the end result for an hour or so until the noodles cool.  I think the chilling time would allow more of the ginger flavor to be absorbed as well.

My fingers are crossed that Cafe Hey has this salad again soon so I can sleuth my way to the perfect Ginger Cabbage & Ramen Salad!

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: cafe hey, florida, ginger, healthbuzz, ramen, recipes, red cabbage, tampa, vegan, vegetarian

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Kristin FoodFash Austin

Hi, I’m Kristin – Austin mom, core memory maker, and retired food blogger. I share kid-friendly vacation itineraries and local adventures that turn ordinary days into stories worth retelling.

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