Showing posts with label denver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label denver. Show all posts

Monday, May 24, 2010

Mozzarella in the Making

I have a confession to make, I love cheese. No, I really, really love cheese.  My sisters and I are big, big cheese lovers.  We love cheese so much that fondue, raclette and cheese tastings are often part of our sister time. We love all types of cheeses, but one of our favorites is fresh Mozzarella. Nothing really compares to a fresh ball of Mozzarella. You can slice it up with some fresh tomatoes, basil, balsamic vinegar and a splash of extra virgin olive oil and make a great Caprese Salad.  You can toss it in a light pasta or bake is in perfect Italian style pizza. You can't go wrong with fresh Mozz


A few weeks ago when I decided to resurrect the blog, I thought of all the things I love about food, and one of the first things that came to mind was the discovery process - I love discovering new foods.  I decided it was time to share what is probably the best food discovery in Denver - Marczyk's Mozzarella.  Several years ago I stumbled upon Marczyk Fine Foods located at 17th and Clarkson in Downtown Denver. Marczyk (pronounced Mar-zik) is a locally owned fine foods grocery store featuring local produce, meats and cheeses as well as fine imported foods.  They also have a large wine selection (if you're into that).  My favorite thing about Marczyk is the Cheese.  Their motto is "From around the World and Around the Corner ".  What a great concept!  Literally, the best of both worlds. 



Upon my first experience in the fine foods wonderland I discovered fresh Mozzarella, made on site.  I of course had to try it.  To my astonishment and delight it was the best Mozzarella I've had outside of Italy. Since then, I have become a regular drive-by Mozzarella poacher, running in grabbing my Mozzarella and running out before I am sucked into the delicious vortex of Marczyk's other items. Don't get me wrong, I still often peruse the isles filling my basket with scrumptious delicacies, but usually I'm on a strict Mozzarella mission.


A few of the delectable temptations

A few weeks ago, I did a quick Mozzarella mission, when I got home with my bounty, I couldn't get over just how good the Mozz was (as always). I decided it was time to take action, so I sent an raving praise email to Marczyk, expressing my love of their Mozzarella, then I got brave and told them about my little blog (I was even honest & told them I don't think anyone actually reads it) and asked if I could watch them make the Mozz.  To my delight they said yes.  So I met Christopher, the head Maitre Fromager bright and early to watch the magic of the Mozzarella.   

I won't bore you with what I think is a fascinating process, so I'll give you the picture version. It all starts with fresh curds straight from Wisconsin, then the Curd is Heated.

 

    Then it rests in warm water


Then Christopher works his magic, folding and resting the hot cheese. 

 

Once the Mozz gets the perfect "you know it when you feel it" texture and shine, Christopher starts forming the Mozzarella Balls.

 

Once the Perfect Balls are formed they take a soak in a warm brine before being wrapped for your enjoyment.


The finished product.  


Here are a few of my Mozzarella Meals


Day 1 Caprese Salad

 Day 2 Mozzarella, Basil, prosciutto and tomato pizza

No matter how you slice it Fresh Mozzarella is the King of Cheese.

I'd like to send a special thanks to Marczyk for their great hospitality and great food.  Thanks for the Good Eats! Love you guys!

Saturday, May 08, 2010

Fro' Yo' Yo

Now that Spring is in full bloom (minus those pesky snowstorms that keep showing up) it's time for a fair weather treat.  What's the best way to combat a heat wave? With PeachWave of course!
Peachwave is a self serve frozen yogurt in Edmond, OK.
Peachwave serves actual frozen yogurt with live cultures that is not only low in fat, but also good for you and most importantly delicious!

Peachwave has a small chain of stores throughout Oklahoma and 4 other states.  
"Our" Peachwave is located in the trendy Spring Hill Village in Edmond, OK

Peachwave has a Funky Art Deco Decor & is always packed
Don't you love the chairs?


Peachwave is unique in that you get as little or as much delicious fro yo & toppings as you want for a staggering $.33 an ounce.  The machines are set up with 2 flavors each so you can swirl your fro yo if that's how you roll


The flavors range from original tart, pomegranate, pineapple and blueberry to chocolate, vanilla, tiramisu, and my personal favorite chocolate raspberry.
I've lost count but I believe there are 18 flavors each day 

Peachwave has something for everyone 
If you're a  rich & creamy kinda guy I'd recommend the vanilla, chocolate, cookies & cream or coconut
If your more tart & tangy  I'd go for original tart, blueberry or pomegranate 
For our Fruity friends I'd recommend the pineapple - Ah-May-Zing!

As if the freedom of mixing & matching your fro yo in the Exact quantity you want wasn't awesome enough - you can personalize even more with the toppings bar
Toppings range from fresh fruits & berries to your favorite candies

While I'm a purist & like my fro yo plain I do like to mix it up.
This particular evening I divided my cup into 3 sections - Chocolate, Coconut & Pineapple
After getting our fro yo - for a whopping $3.89 for the 2 of us  I forgot to take a picture of my actual fro yo. But let me tell you, as always it was Delish!

3 more quick tips about Peachwave
1. The staff is super fun & helpful
2. They have a frequent fro yo card that gives you a discount once you spend a certain amount
3. If you want to buy me a birthday gift please buy me a Peachwave store for Denver

PeachWave is a MUST if you are ever in the OKC area
PeachWave gets a solid 5 stars + a bonus for being healthy on top of it!



Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Sushi Sushi Sushi!!!

How does a picky eater from small town Montana become a Sushi aficionado? I don’t know. It just happened. I think along with the rest of the Western world I first tried sushi because I thought it was exotic and sophisticated. The really odd thing is that I didn’t even eat fish the time I first tried sushi! I couldn’t stand the fish. But for some reason the thought of eating it raw was intriguing.

Now I’ve eaten sushi all over from dives here in Colorado, to the highly regarded Sushi Den Sushi Roku in Las Vegas and Kai Sushi in Maui. I’ve had great sushi, bad sushi and so-so sushi.

When it comes to sushi, more often than not I am accompanied by one of my dearest friends. We share a love of the law, fashion, hiking, snowboarding and sushi, among other things. We also share a love of men who are not so fond of sushi. As such we often spend girls nights filling our bellies with wriggling pieces of fresh fish.

Last night Mary and I went to one of her favorite sushi restaurants, Sushi Hai, which is located in the uber trendy uber cute Highlands neighborhood in North West Denver. http://sushihai.com/index.shtml As always it was a great time with great food.

Our Order was as follows:

Shrimp & Vegetable Tempura
Salmon Avocado Roll
Unagi (Freshwater Eel & Cucumber) Roll
Lobster Tempura Roll
# NINE  - The # NINE is a Crab & Tempura Shrimp roll topped with Salmon, Avocado and Strawberries.

The Sushi was fresh & flavorful. The tempura was light & delicious. The shrimp was succulent and the veggies were fresh & crisp. The vegetables included sweet potato, zucchini, carrots, green beans, onions & red bell pepper. I got quite the zesty surprise when I tried the pepper, thinking it was a carrot, but it was fantastic!

And now for the Score…

The tempura gets 4/5 Stars
The Salmon Avocado Roll gets 3/5 Stars – it was fine, not great
The Unagi Roll was the loser of the evening. It was far too fishy. 1/5 Stars
The Lobster Tempura Roll gets 4/5 Stars
The # NINE gets a stunning 5/5 Stars  Whoever thought of puting strawberries with sushi was a genius!  The #NINE was amazing - sweet & savory, fresh & fruity... In the words of Rachael Ray “Yummo!”
Over all Sushi Hai gets a 4/5 Star Rating.

If you’re in the Highlands Neighborhood be sure to check out Sushi Hai. http://sushihai.com/index.shtml

Sushi Katsu
On a more adventurous night Mary and I gave Sushi Katsu a run for their sushi. Mary had just landed from a business trip, I had just returned from DIA for the second time in 2 days unable to get a flight to OKC due to record ice storms. The perfect solution to too many hours in airports? All you can eat sushi? Ok.

As we were exploring the sushi listings at peak dinning time on that Friday night we came across an interesting listing – all you can eat sushi. We giggled and thought why not. We then embarked on a very serious mission to master all you can eat sushi. We greedily order roll afer roll, piece after piece. When the waitress came to take our order she said “Just you two?” Yes we replied. She then explained the catch to all you can eat sushi: “You must eat everything you order – no eat it – pay full price”. Having been saved from what could have been a very, very large bill, we paired down our order and giddily awaited our food to arrive.

To say we ordered a lot of food would be an understatement. To say that the sushi chefs were taking bets on how these two little girls were going to finish over $125.00 worth of sushi would be accurate (Full price for what we originally ordered was over $200 worth of Sushi!).


The sushi was fresh and flavorful. We ate our way through the Alaskan Roll, Fresh Water Eel, Caterpillar Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Lobster Roll, Dragon Roll, Rainbow Roll, Denver Roll, Crunch Mushrooms, Goyza, Tempura, Albacore, Yellowtail, Halibut, Scallops and a first for Mary Salmon Roe to name a few.

One of our Many Plates of Sushi

We ate our weight in sushi and almost every bite was worth it. The Scallops were not so good, too much milky sauce and just an all around off flavor. Mary wasn’t a fan of the Salmon Roe, but that was due to personal preference, not to the quality of the food. Over all the food was great and we got a kick out of the all you can eat adventure. I’m not sure which Sushi Chef lost the bet, but I’m sure he was entertained enough that he didn’t mind losing.


We Did It! Every last grain of rice! We win Sushi Katsu!
You should definitely check out Sushi Katsu http://www.katsusushi.net/

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Let's Get Juiced

When I grow up I wanna be Jack Lalanne.  Ok not really, but I love juicing.  It's fun, healthy & usually pretty tasty.  Here are some recent creations:

Carrot, Kiwi, Pear, Clementine, Beet, Apple juice
The Prep
Beautiful Beet Juice

The finished product - it tastes much better than it looks


Kale, Carrot, Beet, Grapefruit, Spinach, Apple, Celery, Blueberry Juice


The Green Goodness


The final product - a little to "grassy" but still good

Here's to your health
Drink up

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

And she's back in the eating game


It has been almost three years since I've blogged!
To set the record straight:
No I have not been starving
Yes I still am a food snob
Yes I still critique every meal I eat

Now on with the blog. So many great places have been ignored by my blogging hiatus but in the process I have found some new favorites and some never again eateries. I have also rediscovered my love for experimenting in my own kitchen. This has led to a love of farmers markets, cheese mongers, and specialty stores. This has also led to many many pictures of my kitchen creations.

Now for the game change! This blog will now be about Food Food Food no matter how, where or how far along in the process it is in the cooking process.

Here is a little sample of what I've been cooking.

Frenched Rack of Lamb with Quinoa and grilled asparagus mushrooms and carrots


Here's a little sample of what you've been missing:

Watercourse Foods - delicious vegetarian comfort food

Pho Fusion - One of my favorites - Vietnamese, Thai & Chinese cuisine
*Best Egg Rolls in Denver* Amazing noodle bowls & of course great Pho

Pizza Republica - Great Pizza & Amazing Tiramisu