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Baconopolis February 27, 2010

Filed under: food, friends — Kelli @ 11:28 pm

I claim to not be a bacon lover, but I think my taste buds, they are a changin’. It’s not that I don’t like it. I don’t like that it over powers whatever else you’re eating it with. Stand alone, I like it fine.

I accidentily came upon this Tom Douglas event, Baconopolis, and immediately thought of Case. So, she, Mark, Kevin and I indulged our inner pork this past Friday. We ate ten different bacon dishes. Ten. Some people might think you can never have too much bacon. I hate to tell you, we were all baconed out by dish number 8. It did take that long. But we did suck it up and eat all ten.

Salty-Crispy-Fun!

The Bacon Menu:

B.L.A.T.
Bacon Cured Whole Pig
Bacon Cornbread Muffin
Pork n’ Beans – Mark’s favorite
Bacon Explosion – mine and Case’s favorite
Elvis’ Favorite: Hot Peanut Butter, Banana and Bacon – Kevin’s favorite
Classic Carbonara
Bacon Fried Rice
Bacon Biscuit Sandwich with Gravy – a close second for me
Bacon Filled Doughnut with Maple Glaze and Bacon Salt – the overall winner of night

For the love of bacon!

 

Figgy Me Silly December 7, 2009

Filed under: food, music, random — Kelli @ 12:00 pm

My work participated in the annual Figgy Pudding caroling competition, a benefit for the Pike Market Senior Center and the Downtown Foodbank.  Despite our best vocal efforts, I think we frightened more downtown shoppers than got them to donate.  The mayor donated to us though! 



We sang all of the classics, over and over and over, including  “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” which is what peaked our figgy interest…just what the heck is figgy pudding?  Neither Kevin or I have had it so could not understand why they  insist on getting some figgy pudding and not going until they get some.  I mean, according to the song, you pretty much can’t have a Merry Christmas if you don’t have figgy pudding.

So we made some.

And were not impressed.  It smelled good while baking…but it really doesn’t deserve two whole song verses.

We also made a Fig and Blue Cheese Stuffed Pork Tenderloin and Fig-Pecan Macaroons which were both pretty tasty.  And we went to Cupcake Royale and tried their Figgy Pudding cupcake, which was much, much, much much, better than what we made. 

In conclusion, we don’t want your figgy pudding.  So don’t bring it right here. 

We do though, [in tune, please] Wish You a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

 

Cake Down October 20, 2009

Filed under: food, random — Kelli @ 7:49 pm

I’m sure many of you have heard of the Cake Wrecks website.  It’s pretty hilarious.  And sad.  Mostly hilarious.

Here’s my recent cake wreck:

This is what it was supposed to look like.

This is what it was supposed to look like.

This is what it looked like.  A big pile of poo.

This is what it looked like. A big pile of poo.



Luckily, it tasted much better than it looked.

 

Full Tilt August 24, 2009

Filed under: food — Kelli @ 8:37 pm

If you find yourself in the White Center neighborhood, or more likely, Columbia City, check out Full Tilt Ice Cream.  It’s very similar to Pretty Kitty in that they have unique flavors like Ube, Blue Moon (their version of Fruit Loops) and Horchata, catering to the ice cream hipsters of Seattle.  They have also incorporated the oh so popular bacon flavor.  Yes.  In ice cream.  Their signature, Memphis King (peanut butter, banana, and chocolate covered bacon) was sadly not in the rotation but we did get a taste of Blue Cheese Bacon…which tasted like Blue Cheese and Bacon. I’m not sure how one could eat an entire scoop…but that’s just me.

Anyway, the waffle cones (yay waffle cones!) are made there so the store smells yummy.  And even though we ordered single scoops, to fill our cones it was a lot more than that.  And it was so cheap!  I think it was like $6 bucks for two giant (single) waffle cone scoops.  In case you were wondering, I had Coconut and Kevin had Rocky Road Overload, both very tasty!

The best part about Full Tilt is in addition to having great ice creams, they have loads of pinball and other old school arcade games.  They also serve beer, beer floats and pizza and have concerts and birthday parties where you can create your own ice cream flavor.  Awesomeness! Bring your quarters and make a night of it!

 

Here Kitty, kitty July 2, 2009

Filed under: food — Kelli @ 11:27 pm

Ambrose and I went to Pretty Kitty, the new organic ice creams shop in the U-District.  It was a really small, colorful shop and lucky for us there wasn’t a line around the block like every time I try to go to Molly Moon’s in Wallingford. 

They had some unique flavors inluding Horchata (a mexican chocolate), Ube (a southeast asian sweet potato), Mango Spice and Fruit Loops!  It TOTALLY tasted like Fruit Loops too!  I had the Birthday Cake and it had real lemon cake chunks in it – so tasty!  Ambrose had the Mint Chocolate Chip which you can’t really go wrong with.  So, along with their wacky flavors, they have normal ones too which makes me happy because I’m only brave enough to taste, not eat a whole cone of something non normal ice creamy.  The other rockin’ part was that the cones were all waffle cones!  So, even if you want a small size, you get a mini waffle cone instead of those crappy sugar cones that taste like cardboard.  AND!  Yes, it gets better.  Despite being “organic” ice creams, the prices were not organic prices at all!  They were very reasonable in fact.  $3 for our scoop + waffle cone.

I also loved that the people working there were super friendly and gave us as many tastes as we asked.  And they didn’t seem annoyed with all my stupid “What’s that?  How about that?” questions either.  As we were leaving I asked, “Why Pretty Kitty?”  Lucky us, one of those people behind the counter was Gabriel, the owner.  You could tell he was really excited about his new venture. The story goes he used to be a promoter or event planner and liked the “cool kat” jazzy theme and used to go by cool kitty or something like that.  Somehow, Pretty Kitty evolved and stuck.  I like it, if for no other reason it’s fun to say you’re going to get ice creams from the Kitty store!

 

You had me at Bacon Jam… June 30, 2009

Filed under: food — Kelli @ 10:43 am

Although “You had me at poutine…” is what their shirts read. 

This weekend we frequented Skillet Street Food, a mobile Airstream that serves gourmet street food. Kevin and I had both recently read about Skillet’s tasty burgers and figured we’d better go see how good this street meat really is.  Since they’re mobile they have an online calendar that tells you when and where they’ll be - we tracked them to Northgate.

Their menu was written in sharpie on the side of the Airstream.  We already new we wanted the burger but for the non-beef eaters they also had a pork sandwich, salad, poutine and gnocchi.  The only beverage on tap was a very tasty and and quite refreshing cantaloupe mint lemonade.  For dessert they served  fresh off the mini-blow torch, smores.  All of their menu was listed at tax included prices.  Our burgers came with a ridiculously enourmous amount of fries –  all only $9!

The burger – the reason we went – melted in my mouth.  Every. Single. Bite. was tasty.  I ate the whole thing with no soggy bun left to waste.  The combination of perfectly cooked beef, cambozola, arugula and bacon jam was one that didn’t excite me at first.  Unlike most of the world, bacon doesn’t do much for me.  To me, it steals all the flavor and all I can taste is bacon.  Bacon jam though….oh [insert drool here] it was good.  It didn’t steal any flavor, just melded perfectly with the rest of the sandwich.  It was probably one of the best, if not THE best burger I’ve ever had. No ketchup needed.

Our trip to Skillet was a definite win, giving Red Mill some steep competition for our taste buds. When feeding that burger craving the decision will be between BBQ or Bacon Jam? And of course we’ll have to factor in that you can’t get a MC Hammer (mandarine chocolate shake) out of an Airstream…no milk shake though gives reason to get ice creams for dessert!

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Thanks, Mom! May 10, 2009

Filed under: family, food — Kelli @ 5:41 pm

For my birthday, Mom got me a KitchenAid. It’s pretty and easy to clean and it mixes things. I think I love it, despite the stress that was picking out a color. Holy crap, I think that was the hardest thing I’ve had to do in a really long time. Should I go simple, like black or white? Or go with red like everyone else? Or get crazy with the orange? I talked to two friends, in different cities, on the same day; they both said that someday I’ll want my kitchen “matchy, matchy, so keep it simple.” No joke, they both said “matchy, matchy.” Hours of contemplating later, I picked Boysenberry because it was different but still matchable. I guess if my biggest stress is what KitchenAid color I want, I should be counting my blessings.

Thanks, Mom. I love it! And, thanks too for being the bestest Mom in the whole wide world. I baked you some cupcakes for Mother’s Day…you just have to come and get them!

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The Great NYC Cupcake Quest April 29, 2009

Filed under: food, new york — Kelli @ 11:17 pm

While in New York, I decided I wanted to go on a cupcake taste test to find the best cupcake in New York City – and see if they compare to our Seattle cakes. It was sold to Kevin as a great way to explore the city and, let’s be honest, who can say no to a cupcake, or two…or four.

Four it was. Four different shops we sought and tested. I’ll admit, even I was a little cupcake overloaded.  What I found interesting right off the top was three of the four places had more than just cupcakes.  A cupcake shop with cakes, pies and other goodies?  Is that right?  It kind of ticked me off because then I wanted to try more things.  I refrained though, so I could stuff my face with more cupcakes. 

The day started at Make My Cake, right by Dentler.  She’s so lucky because this was one good cupcake!  I’m somewhat of a traditional eater.  I don’t like to eat dessert before dinner, I’ll eat sweet things like french toast for breakfast but a cupcake just seems weird to me.  I sacraficed though because I knew I had a lot of cupcake eating to fit in to make this a true quest.  Because it was “breakfast” I shied away from my very predictable taste buds that always say chocolate, chocolate, chocolate and had the red velvet with buttercream frosting.  The cake was perfectly moist and the buttercream frosting was to die for.  I also have issues with what I call equal distribution.  When I have a bite of cupcake, I need to have some cake and some frosting.  I don’t want all frosting.  And all cake with no frosting is a wasted bite.  Make My Cake, made my morning with the perfect frosting to cake ratio.  Cupcake stop #1 – great success.

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Next we hit up Magnolia Bakery in Rockefeller Center.  It’s not the original Magnolia as seen on Sex in the City but it’s what we were close to and it was time for a cupcake.  Magnolia was decorated really cute and homey inside and you could see their employees frosting the cakes so you new they were fresh.  These were smaller than Make My Cake cupcakes, but they were actually a good, normal size cupcake that you don’t feel a sugar high after eating (I personally don’t have this problem but Kevin got the sugar shakes by the end of the day!).  I stuck to my fave and had a chocolate cupcake with pink vanilla icing.  The cake was good, not crumbly.  The frosting was also nice and light and equally distributed.  Magnolia gets two thumbs up from me.  I don’t know that it was better than Make My Cake but the size was nice so depending on how cupcake hungry you are, either would be a delightful choice.

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Next stop, the West Si-ide where we found our final two cupcake destinations Buttercup Bake Shop and Crumbs.  If you don’t know the story, the Buttercup lady was a co-owner of Magnolia.  There was some drama with the two and Buttercup lady split from Magnolia lady and started her own business.  With my newly made cupcake fasination I’ve been reading things online about this Buttercup lady.  She sounds kind of crazy- one blogger got in trouble for taking a picture of the cupcake case.  Anyway, we didn’t get to taste test these until the next day because it was just way too many cupcakes in a day, so the rating might be a little skewed.  I again had the chocolate cake and vanilla icing and figured it’d be very similar to Magnolia’s.  And it was – sort of.  The cake was dry (day old though) and the frosting wasn’t light and fluffy yummy but fluffy, all I could taste was frosting because there was way too much (for my liking.  If you’re a frosting person, you’d probably prefer buttercup).  That said, no equal distribution makes this cupcake rater sad.  I’d try Buttercup again but in this taste test, it didn’t do it for me.

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And finally, Crumbs.  The big, bad cupcake CHAIN!  I didn’t realize it was a chain until I hit up their website but these cupcakes are all.over.the.place.  Buyer beware!  When you walk into their store you are mesmerized by the beautifully decorated cupcakes.  I’m pretty sure my jaw dropped and was sitting on the floor for ten minutes – which is about how long it took us to decide what to order.  They are SO PRETTY and come in all sorts of crazy flavors like Baba Booey, Blackout, Grasshopper, Strawberry Banana.  We wanted to try them all!  But they are pricey.  $3.75 for a giant cupcake can add up fast when you want to try them all!  We selected four and decided to take them to our fabulous hosts for dessert on our last night in the big city.  Then we found another one we wanted to try, bought it and ate it right there in the shop without shame!  (Maybe a little shame, my tummy was starting to get pissed.)  They looked so good that they had to taste good, and they did.  But what I soon found out was most of them have crap in the middle.  Like the jelly in a jelly donut.  If you’ve been paying attention, crap in the middle cannot make for equally distributed bites!  I don’t like crap in the middle but if you do, you will find all kinds of crap to choose from.  I did eat one more later that night, back to the basics – chocolate with buttercream coconut frosting.  It was good.  Kind of crumbly but the frosting was tasty.  And these cupcakes are so awesome to look at,  I’d totally go back, even though it’s a giant monster chain that appeared on The Celebrity Apprentice.

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How do they compare to our Seattle cupcakes you ask?  Well, I’m on the fence.  For some reason I loooove Cupcake Royale frosting.  But, their cake is a little crumbly, which is a shame.  And I hate the “muffin top” style where the top of the cupcake hangs over the edge (it’s an equal distribution thing).  But I keep coming back to that delicious frosting.  I want one right now just thinking about it.  And compared to Trophy, I really don’t know.  Everyone seems to love Trophy but KMJ blacklisted them so I’ve blacklisted them with her.  They wouldn’t sell her 12 cupcakes because she didn’t pre-order them.  The logic is sort of there but their customer service was the pits.  Plus they have all sorts of crazy flavors, like Crumbs, that make it hard for me to decide. (Yes, I realize most people would find this a good thing…) 

If I could have Make My Cake cake, Cupcake Royale frosting, Magnolia’s size, Crumbs prettiness, I think that would be my perfect cupcake.  Who am I kidding though, I’d eat any of them.  I love cupcakes like a fat kid loves cake.

***Blogger Update, 5/21/09***

I am happy to report that my “perfect cupcake” may just exist afterall!  Cupcake Royale has a new cake!

 

This bud’s for me! April 20, 2009

Filed under: food, the states, travel, washington — Kelli @ 11:06 pm

Kevin surprised me this weekend with an early birthday present – a night in La Conner and a tour of the tulips in Skagit Valley. It was the perfect mini get-away. We escaped out of Seattle on Friday and headed to Gina’s Place, a cute little cottage right in the heart of La Conner (all two blocks of it!).  We had a lovely dinner at Kerstin’s and by the time we were done, the town was pretty much abandoned so we went back and soaked under the stars in our private outdoor hot tub.  Pure relaxation.  So much so, add a little champagne and we were both fast asleep by 11pm!  We needed to be well rested to see the tulips though so it was ok. 

Saturday morning we slept in and had the Best.Breakfast.Ever.  We went to Calico Cupboard Cafe.  I have to mention it because my foodie friends would love this place.  I had the banana coconut pancakes.  It was so good that I turned to Kevin, said “I think I need to unbutton my pants” and then took another bite.  We bought a bunch of baked goods to go too and snacked on giant macaroons the rest of the day.

I love the tulips.  I’ve been several times and it’s always beautiful and memorable for different reasons.  This time, I will never forget the tulips because they weren’t in bloom yet!  There were fields and fields of colorful tulip buds but they hadn’t flowered.  I was mostly bummed because Kevin has never seen them before.  We did go to Tulip Town though.  They had a few rows in bloom, all very beautiful and we were able to get the obligatory tulip pictures taken.

On our way home, we stopped at the Mount Vernon street fair and we of course hit the outlet mall at Tulalip.  It was a long, busy, perfect day, that had us pooped and asleep by 11pm two weekend nights in a row. 

Kinda lame?  Yeah, we are. But it was the perfect storm of fun, exploration and relaxation!

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No Luck from the Irish March 17, 2009

Filed under: food, random — Kelli @ 11:33 pm

No mint cupcakes for us this St. Patrick’s Day.  Have you ever seen such craziness?

Empty cupcake case



Pete, however, got lucky with a shot of frosting. Look at how happy he is!

Pete lovin' his frosting shot