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Drink. Well.

July 6, 2013 by Kristin

Drink Well Austin

After a day full of completely Austin activities (Greenbelt, Tacodeli, Barton Springs), my pal Billy suggested we all head north for dinner.  Drink Well was the first place he suggested and, just as he was about to describe how great it was, I said “done.”.  Drink Well had been on my list since one of their bartenders won a bartending competition that I attended last year.  I felt embarrassed that a year had passed.

Drink Well Pickled Eggs

Our party of four arrived sometime around 7:30, carpooling from downtown.  It was a 6.2 mile trek that most of us weren’t used to, after all.  We found an open spot at a community table and quickly befriended our neighbors.  Our new friends watched our belongings while we hopped up to the bar to order cocktails and dinnerness.

Drink Well Beet Salad

I started with the Pisco Inferno, pickled eggs, and beet salad.  The cocktail, tasting both light and complex, arrived in a tiki cup, which felt appropriately like vacation.  I discovered that if eggs are on a menu, I’ll order them (even if my dinnermates subtly tilt their heads with a look of confused disapproval).  And the beet salad was a wonderful starter salad, I’d order it again.  But, next time, I’d order it in addition to a carby main course.  Upon finishing this salad, I had order envy to my left and to my right.

Drink Well Ratatouille on Rye

Billy and Molly went with the Ratatouille on Rye, which arrived with good lookin’ salad between each half.

Drink Well Gnocci

And Anna, whose order I envied the most, had the sweet potato gnocci.  I stole a bite.  This will be what I order next time.

After another cocktail, absinthe this time around, we decided a cheese plate and homemade chips were necessary.  We snacked, bopped around to the 80s jams that were gladly filling the space, and discussed how much we loved Drink Well and how we would be coming back again.  Soon.

Filed Under: restaurant reviews Tagged With: austin, cocktails, dinner, drink well, north loop

A Marinara Non-Recipe

July 3, 2013 by Kristin

Spaghetti Plate

Over the weekend, I filmed a video describing why I love Italian food for the Michael Angelo’s “Share Your Taste for Italy” contest.  I couldn’t believe how long it had been since I got in front of the camera!  But what I couldn’t believe even more was that I have never really posted my go-to, non-recipe for marinara.

I say non-recipe, because it varies slightly every time I make it.

Sliced Tomatoes

FoodFash Marinara

2 tablespoons olive oil

3 garlic cloves, crushed

6 tomatoes, cores removed and pureed in a blender or food processor

salt and crushed red pepper to taste

fresh basil and parmesan cheese

Pour olive oil in a medium-sized pot over medium-high heat.  When the olive oil is warm, add the crushed garlic and let cook until it’s just starting to brown.  Add the pureed tomatoes, salt, and crushed red pepper and let boil for about 40 minutes.  Pour over a bed of pasta and top with basil and parmesan.

Boiling Marinara

I really love how fresh this sauce tastes and how it lightens up a pasta dish.  It also goes really well with spaghetti squash and turkey meatballs.  And I bet it would be super wonderful over some homemade gnocchi!

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: austin, italian, marinara, michael angelo's frozen meals, tx

Cure For The Common Monday

June 30, 2013 by Kristin

FoodFash Playlist

 

 

Beck “Cellphone’s Dead”
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Bleached “Think of You”
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Foals “Olympic Airways”
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Rilo Kiley “Portions for Foxes”
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The Subways “Rock & Roll Queen”
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Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: cardio playlist, cure for the common music

Summa-Time Apps

June 28, 2013 by Kristin

Serving Seconds Watermelon Feta Mint(photo source)

In Austin, summertime is synonymous with lake-party-season.  And with lake-party-season comes group emails that, without fail, contain “FoodFash, can you cook something up?”.  FoodFash doesn’t mind one bit.  In fact, she loves it.  But what FoodFash does need are some easy peasy, delish dishes in her back pocket for said lake parties.

My Baking Addiction Greek Salad Skewer

(photo source)

What she also needs are dishes that are easy to prepare and easy to serve.  Because even though the lake house is filled with many great things, cooking supplies and baking staples are not some of them.  Not to worry though, CL is taking care of this as I type.

Yum Sugar Melon Mozzarella Ham Skewers

(photo source)

Have a favorite skewer combo?  Please share!

Filed Under: lifestyle

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