I made some Upton's seitan chorizo along with Spanish rice, black beans, and avocado for a delicious, vegan, Mexican inspired meal. The seitan chorizo and italian crumbles are both really good substitutes for ground meat. Both types are seasoned so well, and crisp up like ground meat does, so you can really trick your mind (if you are so inclined). For me, I realize texture is a big thing in my mind when I am eating meat substitutes. These have very similar meat-like texture, so I'm happy.
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Dessert from Ice and Vice in Long Island City, NY
After dinner at El Born, we had ice cream at Ice and Vice. Shockingly it was just as fast coming home from LIC as from BK due to PATH issues. The ice cream was delicious, though not too many flavor options. There were a couple of seats so we got to enjoy it there.
(top) 9am - Vietnamese coffee, donut truffles; (bottom) Milk Money - toasted milk, sea salt chocolate ganache |
(top) Basic B - Mexican vanilla, black lava sea salt; (bottom) Opium Den - white sesame, toasted poppy seeds, lemon bread croutons |
Dinner at El Born in NYC
Dan and I met up with Julia and Rob and went to dinner at El Born, a tapas place in Brooklyn, after going to NY Distilling Company. We got a LOT of food, which was awesome because you definitely need to have lots of dishes to have a legit tapas experience. The food was authentic and decently priced. Probably on par with Manhattan prices. Made me miss Espana for sure.
Garlic shrimp with bread. Oddly not on the regular menu but a "special" |
Croquetas of the day. Can't remember what they were stuffed with, but they were goood |
Braves El Born - Potatoes, brava sauce, aioli |
Special clams dish |
Hmm I can't remember but I think another special Julia and Rob got |
Pan roasted mushrooms mix, ibérico ham, rosemary aioli |
Spanish cheese selection, apple and candied walnuts |
Spanish cold cuts selection |
Grilled octopus, potatoes, fresh herbs, paprika, charcoal salt |
Some meaty special |
Bone Marrow and steak tartare |
Dinner at Calle Dao in NYC
Went to Calle Dao by Bryant Park for happy hour/dinner for a law school reunion. The drinks were solid and the food was great, though some of the "deals" on the happy hour menu were the same price as the regular menu. Love fusion spots - this one is Cuban and Chinese. Overall, a good HH stop for both food and drink, and there's a few Calle Daos around the city.
Crispy Wings with sesame chili sauce |
Steamed Pork Dumplings and Cuban Sandwich Springrolls |
Crispy Pigs Ear (my FAV!) with Cilantro and Sesame Chili Sauce |
Cuban Sliders on tostones - Roasted Pork, Ham, Gruyere, Dill Pickles |
Lechon Bao Buns - 3 Steamed Bao Buns with Lechon, Pickled Ginger Salsa, Sesame Hoisin |
A history of the name. HP loves knives |
Calle Dao Sliders - Spicy Ketchup, Bacon, Gruyere, Brioche Bun |
Dinner at Miso Ramen in Jersey City, NJ
Miso Ramen is always so reliable for a fast, inexpensive, delicious ramen meal where you can BYOB. Even their non-meat ramen is delicious and super flavorful. I got the beef stew for the first time, and I dare say it may be my fav ramen there. Super meat-y and hearty, not too salty, and super warming.
Our go-to Crispy Salmon buns - Japanese radish, cucumber, ginger sauce, mayonnaise |
Vegan v. Beef Stew |
My Beef Stew - beef broth with sliced beef, sesame, bok choy, scallions, soft-boiled seasoned egg |
Dan's Vegan ramen - seaweed broth with golden mushrooms, wild ear mushrooms, mushrooms, sesame, bamboo shoots, scallions, black garlic oil, and soft-boiled seasoned egg. Super shroom-y broth |
Snack from BBQ Olive Chicken in NYC
Dan and I picked up a late-night snack from BBQ Olive Chicken in Koreatown. Besides a sit-down restaurant, they have a to-go section where you can get cooked korean fried chicken in different flavors to go. I got soy garlic and Dan got spicy chicken. The soy garlic was definitely more on the garlic than sweet side (compared to Bon Chon). The spicy chicken also was legit spicy. The portions were very large, lasting multiple meals. I'm definitely glad we tried it, but Bon Chon will always be my #1 KFC spot.
Soy garlic |
Spicy chicken |
Brunch at Buddy Who's in Jersey City, NJ
I went to brunch with my parents and Dan. I had to order one of their cereal-stuffed pancakes dishes and it was super delish, though obviously leaning towards the super-sweet side. So, of course I had to get a side of bacon to balance it. Buddy Who's definitely has fun child-hood inspired dishes. And it's usually pretty inexpensive. I hope it sticks around in its spot for a long time.
Captain Crunch pancakes |
Captain Crunch pancakes with a side of bacon |
Brunch Burrito - Eggs, Pico de Gallo, Jalapenos, Hash Browns, Avacado & Chedder |
Side Salad with chicken |
Home-made sushi and lumpia
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