Thursday, October 25, 2012

Make this!

Cacio e Pepe

If one pasta dish exemplifies the complexity of pan sauce precision, it's cacio e pepe (literally, cheese and pepper). The minimalist recipe calls for only a few ingredients and doesn't even include garlic. It's a simple standard by which cooks are measured, yet no two chefs agree on how to do it right. We sorted through the variations and found it works best with a mix of Grana Padano (velvety) and Pecorino (sharp) cheeses, and freshly cracked black pepper (you should taste the heat).
Serves 2
May 2011
Cacio e Pepe

Ingredients

  • Kosher salt
  • 6 oz. pasta (such as egg tagliolini, bucatini, or spaghetti)
  • 3 Tbsp. unsalted butter, cubed, divided
  • 1 tsp. freshly cracked black pepper
  • 3/4 cup finely grated Grana Padano or Parmesan
  • 1/3 cup finely grated Pecorino

Preparation

  • Video: Click here to watch Del Posto's Mark Ladner make cacio e pepe
  • Bring 3 quarts water to a boil in a 5-qt. pot. Season with salt; add pasta and cook, stirring occasionally, until about 2 minutes before tender. Drain, reserving 3/4 cup pasta cooking water.
  • Meanwhile, melt 2 Tbsp. butter in a large heavy skillet over medium heat. Add pepper and cook, swirling pan, until toasted, about 1 minute.
  • Add 1/2 cup reserved pasta water to skillet and bring to a simmer. Add pasta and remaining butter. Reduce heat to low and add Grana Padano, stirring and tossing with tongs until melted. Remove pan from heat; add Pecorino, stirring and tossing until cheese melts, sauce coats the pasta, and pasta is al dente. (Add more pasta water if sauce seems dry.) Transfer pasta to warm bowls and serve.

Lets talk lunch, shall we? So I'm not sure about lunch... its such an awkward time to eat for me. I'm not yet hungry from breakfast (because  I ate it so late) but yet I feel the need to eat because everyone else rushes toward food like a psycho on the loose. Then not to mention I'm even more confused about what to eat?!? So what are some of you alls favorite lunch spots??

Monday, August 13, 2012

Seacatch in Georgetown

If you love seafood you will love Seacatch in Georgetown. The service not so much :/ but the food is Ahmazeballs.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Hope all of you had a wonderfull 4th unlike all the Pepco customers who where in the the dark and sweltering heat for 5 long long days. So with no power nor food in the house (had to trash about $500 worth of  groceries) I decided to escape to O.C. I am not going to bore you with beach stories and adventures but I will tell you that the seafood there is a amazeballs! So next time you are in the O.C. I strongly suggest you go here: http://www.hooperscrabhouse.com/ 

Thursday, May 31, 2012

I've been busy OK? But I do want to take the time out to let you know what a horrible place Teds Bulletin's is . Where do I begin??? Let me start by saying that the homemade pop tarts (which are their claime to fame) are the greasiest nastiest mess I have ever laid my lips on.  The amount of shortening  in that thing is illegal! And not tho mention they are cold and under cooked! last time I checked pop tarts are eaten toasty and warm... No??  So asked to them to toast it and they nuked it YUK!! And the fillings are no better.  But I'm getting ahead of my self. Let me go back to the moment we entered the place, it felt like a freezer in that joint. The hostess was nice and mentioned that she is on the verge of catching pneumonia and that we should sit somewhere where we would not catch it. So we sat at the bar where it was the North Pole. So when I asked the manager why we had to freeze up in this Mickey Flick, he gave me the Kanye shrug and offered me a scarf. WTH?? Where in the back of that kitchen are they knitting scarfs??? Or did this man really think he was going to dig in the lost & found and hand me a stinky scarf that I then would warp around myself, my son, my husband and the hostess??? So then Mo and Papi's food comes out cold, and mine with a lock of Rapunzel's hair. But not until after my family had eaten had my food (with the side of hair) made it to the table. So much for us eating dinner together! Let me take that back so much for me eating dinner.

Friday, May 11, 2012

I know that everybody, I mean everybody loves bread. But I will say that being from Europe I am extremely critical of bread (OH hell I'm critical of everything I eat). And I don't mean that prepackaged space bread that is square in shape. But REAL bread, crusty and tan on the outside and light and airy and soft on the inside.  I used to make bread often in the past when my mom used to visit. But I stopped for some reason. But I'm back at it! and let me tell you why. Because the "artisan breads" (as they call it ) are $6 dam dollars that's why! I mean what are these crazy foodies thinking to pay that much for something that cost about a $1 to make at home and takes only 5mins!!!That ish Cray!!! As Kanye would say! So here is mine that I made last night and hit me up if you want to know how to make it! PS: I am never buying bread again!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

You know how everyone is always on the quest for the best hamburger or the best barbecue or the or the best pizza or the best crab-cake... Oh! wait did somebody say CRAB-cake?? *sings cake cake cake cake!! Yes I have found THE best! And its located at Ollie's Trolley (12th and E St NW, Downtown) Trust!