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Snow Crab & Granny Smith Apple Guacamole

July 22, 2015 by Kristin

Crab & Apple Guacamole Recipe

I love, love, love the guacamole sampler at La Condesa.  It’s a total must-order when I have visitors in town. And every time I order it, I secretly hope the company I’m keeping isn’t a fan of crabmeat so there’s more crab and apple guacamole for me.

Snow Crab Claws

Until recently, it never dawned on me how straightforward this guacamole was.  There’s nothing super complex about the guac itself, no marinades on the meat or fruit, and no secret sauce drizzled on top {to my knowledge}.  Its simplicity is what makes it so delicious.  So why not make it at home?

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I couldn’t remember much about specific flavors of the guacamole other than crabmeat and apples, so I whipped something up that was super delicate that really allowed the garnishes to shine.  Typically, I’d put red onions and garlic in a guac, but shallots seemed like the more appropriate choice tonight.  And instead of serving with tortilla chips, I changed it up by using dried plantains.

Will knowing how to recreate this dish reduce my future La Condesa visits?  Absolutely not!  But having a homemade guac recipe with such a fun twist will surely come in handy for future dinner parties.

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Filed Under: Dairy Free Recipes, Gluten Free Recipes, Sides Recipes Tagged With: apple, austin, crab, guacamole, la condesa

FoodFash’s Favorite Brunch Spot

December 8, 2014 by Kristin

Josephine House Steak & Eggs

There are two things that FoodFash doesn’t particularly enjoy: restaurant reviews and committing to a single favorite.  For reasons as simple as food is personal, company kept is critical to a dining experience, and I can {sometimes} be fickle – reviews and a single favorite are just not typical FoodFash offerings.

Josephine House Polenta

But today, as I sit here looking through my Instagram library, I can’t help but notice I have a clear favorite in the brunch department.  Josephine House has become my go-to spot, and here’s why:

– I rarely order the same thing twice.  This is a huge feat for a restaurant, to get me out of a dish rut.  If I really, really love a dish, I’m most likely going to order it every time.

– The dishes are unique.  Forget your typical eggs benedict, shrimp & grits, and pancakes, Josephine House’s menu is full of dishes that you’ll only find at Josephine House.  Check out the menu!  It’s creative and adventurous and I never leave thinking “I could have made this better at home”.

– Cucumber gimlet.  Theirs is of the best I’ve had and they never flinch at my off-menu order.

– Ambiance.  Whether seated indoors or out, I feel like I’m on vacation whenever I arrive.  Maybe this is why I bring every visitor that comes my way to brunch here?

– Location.  It’s a mere three blocks from my house and I love walking through my neighborhood and arriving at such an adorable spot.

Josephine House Savory Porridge

As far as FoodFash dish recommendations go, I’ll always order something savory and egg-topped.  I’ve been digging their grit-equivalent dishes {polenta in the middle picture and farro in the bottom picture}.  And the steak and eggs is definitely worthy of being a rotating regular.

Filed Under: restaurant reviews Tagged With: austin, brunch, josephine house, texas

ACL 2014 Tunes & Eats

October 8, 2014 by Kristin

ACL 2014

Before I was even able to unpack from Italy, it was time to pick up Emily from the airport for ACL weekend!  I squeezed in a little work on Friday {Em was a good sport and came to work with me}, we ate lunch at St. Philip {yumm!}, and then we were off to Zilker Park to meet up with Justin and Heidi.

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Day 1 consisted of CHRVCHES, St. Vincent, Foster the People, Beck, and a huge surprise.  When we met up with Heidi after St. Vincent, she showed up with VIP wristbands to the Samsung stage where, not only were we able to watch bands play from the top of the stage, but were treated to bbq, vodka/ginger beers, and air conditioned bathrooms.  We couldn’t, and still can’t, thank Heidi enough for sharing this experience with us!

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On the morning of Day 2, I took Emily and Justin to one of my favorite brunch spots, Olivia, where I gorged on a bison burger sans bun and the best french fries in all of the land {seriously}.  We sipped brunch cocktails while we planned out our day and then walked over to the fest.

Olivia

Day 2 was insanely crowded.  We began at Poliça, rushed over to Samsung to see Lana Del Ray from above, crossed the park again to see Interpol, then hiked back to Samsung for the Foster DJ set and Eminem.  It’s amazing that we all managed to stay together.  It’s even more amazing that Heidi pulled us aside to introduce us to Mark Foster and Isom Innis of Foster the People!

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Day 3 started out much the same as Day 2.  We brunched at Josephine House {another favorite of mine} with Emily’s cousin.  Polenta and grits was my breakfast of champion choice.

Josephine House

But by the time we made it to the fest, we lost half our crew.  Emily and Heidi were beat, so Justin and I peeled through the slightly-less-crowded crowd to see Real Estate and Spoon.

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After Spoon, I trekked back to my place to get ready and pick up Em for Uchiko dinner, where we topped off an amazing weekend with an even more amazing meal!

Uchiko

If you’re curious about any of the bands listed above, most of the names are hyperlinked to the YouTube videos of my favorite songs.

Til next year, ACL!

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: acl 2014, austin, austin city limits, texas

Monkfish!

February 4, 2014 by Kristin

Monkfish Dinner

Whole Foods HQ is, by default, the grocery store I frequent most.  It’s perfectly centered in the middle of the three places I spend the majority of time: home, work, yoga.  It has everything.  And, buried in the back corner, is my favorite lunch spot in town.

Monkfish

On Fridays, the seafood bar {fav lunch spot} has monkfish as a daily catch. And consequently, the fish dubbed poor man’s lobster, has become my new obsession.  Along with steamed kale, sweet potatoes, and a side of tzatziki.

Coconut Oil & Maple Syrup Sweet Potatoes

I learned quickly that the reason why this can only be my Friday lunch is they only get a small delivery of this fish early on Friday mornings.  So to test this fish dish out at home, you need to pick up a piece no later than Saturday morning.  And let me tell ya, remembering to make a special trip is totally worth it.

Monkfish cooking instructions can be found here.

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: austin, monkfish, seafood, whole foods

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