Sunday, March 17, 2013

St. Paddy's Day Spring

Happy Wear-Green Day! In looking for something to wear today I did realize I had a lot more vibrant emerald Green to wear than I thought (blazer, crop pants, cardigan, silk shirt and 3-5 necklaces - although I have always loved jewel tones, so maybe this shouldn't surprise me). It truly is a gorgeous day out for St. Paddy's Day, so we decided a little brunch and cigar walk was in order (walk for me, Cigar for Jeremy)  We stopped at Blueacre (really, go if you haven't been, I'm serious that this is one of the best restaurants in Seattle) for a breakfast bite to energize and catch up with our favorite bartender, the shaggy ne'er-do-well we know as Neil. Then off on a walk filled with as much sun & nature as we could find within a mile or so of our apartment.  From the flowers we found, you'd think it was already spring, but I believe some great gardeners and city facility owners should get the credit.




And trying something new, an experimental B&W with Birch trees at the Federal Courthouse


Golden Tidbit:

Since it's St. Patrick's Day, I figured it was only fair to make sure the Golden Tidbit had some Green in it.  Also, Emerald is the Pantone color of the year, so really you should already be taking advantage. This Cabachon Kelly Green Bib necklace from Piperlime is $38 (free shipping!) 

Golden Quote: "The First day of spring is one thing, and the first spring day is another. The difference between them is sometimes as great as a month." -Henry Van Dyke

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Marathon Support Crew

We had the chance to cheer on my friend Stephanie on her first Half Marathon on Saturday.  If you've ever run a Half or entire Marathon, you know that those silly signs that people hold up can be the encouragement you need to get up the hill, keep running, or just get you over the wall.  I decided to have some fun with it:
@Approx 3 miles: Run Now, Wine Later
@ Approx 5 Miles: Hey Girl, keep running! This guy will be waiting for you at the Finish Line (her fiance)
@ Approx 8 miles: Don't worry, tomorrow you won't feel your feet at all!

We also ran into another friend (Jessie) right off the start line, who was very excited to see us:
"Hey, I know you!!"
We weren't the only ones with the motivational sign idea, we saw this around the 8 mile mark:

But most importantly, Steph finished her Half Marathon, and she was greeted with her Half Medal and of course, roses (what girl doesn't love getting flowers?!) Welcome to the Half Crazy club, Steph!


Golden Tidbit:

We had some chase music as the Mobile Support team and Charles introduced me to the song "Gold".  Clink the word Gold and it will link you to iTunes, the song is just $1.29! (doesn't hurt that Macklemore is a local Seattle Artist, too!)

Golden Quote: "You have to forget your last marathon before you try another. Your mind can't know what's coming." -Frank Shorter


Sunday, March 3, 2013

Blueacre Brunch & ECCC

If you haven't had the chance to get to Blueacre  for Brunch, or really any meal, go NOW.  We try to make it every Sunday (happy hour all day is a pretty good reason) and the food is nothing short of the best you'll have in Seattle.  Executive Chef & Owner Kevin Davis has turned the former Oceanair space into a bright & cheerful place to experience a meal.
The bar
We've been for Brunch, Lunch, Dinner & Happy Hour and can honestly say that I've never been even slightly disappointed at anything on the menu (which changes all the time, btw, so if you see a must have, get it!  You might not see it tomorrow)  In true Northwest Brunch Style, my friend Stephanie & I split a dozen Oysters:

During Happy Hour, only $1 each, BEST deal in Seattle
Fresh Squeezed juice is the secret to a great cocktail
We try to bring all our out-of-town friends to Blueacre for a true taste of the best the Northwest has to offer and always been happy we did.

Speaking of the Northwest, you probably knew that this weekend was Emerald City ComiCon (ECCC), and if not, here's some pictures of the amazing lengths true fans will go to; it's actually pretty impressive.
1. Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy 
2. Storm Troopers. On an Escalator
3. I have no clue, but all the blue parts lit up, really impressive
4. The Incredibles
5. Jay & Silent Bob
I wish that the pics of a really convincing Batman hadn't turned out blurry (truly looked like Michael Keaton walked off the set) We found all this great cosplay without even going into the event itself, just wandering around the Convention Center.

Golden Tidbit:

The best way to eat Oysters?  With a Golden cocktail fork of course! This 6 piece set of Gold plated Cocktail forks is a steal for just $14.95 (Amazon)

Golden Quote: "He was a bold man that first ate an oyster." - Jonathan Swift


Sunday, February 24, 2013

Golden Night at the Oscars

I'm pretty sure that most of you are watching the Oscars tonight, so I truly hope you are enjoying the red carpet fashions.  There are so few events when it's not only appropriate but absolutely expected that you wear a full length evening gown; pageants, award shows, the opera/theatre, and possibly a formal evening wedding, can you really think of any other time?

In case you missed it (or are like me with no cable and must turn to the internet), here's a link to the Red Carpet section of the Oscars.
Also some shout outs to the celebs wearing Gold tonight : Catherine Zeta Jones in Zuhair Murad, Jessica Chastain in Armani, and Nicole Kidman in L'Wren Scott

Golden Tidbit:

I'd take this stunning Monique Lhullier one shoulder gown any day. Available from Bergdorf Goodman for $7999  and just elegant enough to be perfect for your red carpet night

Golden Quote: "The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well; and doing well whatever you do, without thought of fame."  - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Sunday, February 17, 2013

California Sun

I happened to be in SoCal for work this week, and I wish I could tell you that I spent a bunch of time at the beach, or shopping on Rodeo or star-watching in Hollywood. Instead I can honestly say the closest I got to Hollywood was passing a Universal Studios lot on the way to lunch, and I didn't make it to Disneyland, but I did stay at a hotel 5 miles from Legoland.
Still, there's something about seeing Palm Trees literally EVERYWHERE you go that is a little relaxing.  Oh, and that bright thing in the sky blinding me?  That's the sun which I feel like I haven't really seen in 3 months.
Matzo Ball Soup at Jerry's Deli
I did get the opportunity for some great shady Thai food and a Cali staple called Jerry's Deli - great kosher Jewish food, and probably some of the better Matzo Ball Sousp I've had in the past few years.  With a menu containing over 600 options, it was pretty tough to decide on just one item.

Golden Tidbit:
I bought these Mazzy Flip Flops from Banana Republic last year and they are still one of the most comfortable pairs I own.  I got them on clearance for about $15, but you can get then today from BR for $39.50. They take a little time to wear in but are an easy way to bring a little Gold to your summer wardrobe.

Golden Quote: "There is science, logic, reason; there is thought verified by experience. And then there is California."  - Edward Abbey


Sunday, February 10, 2013

Cooking up a storm

I realized recently that I hadn't yet posted any recipes, so you'll be happy to know I spend all day yesterday cooking up a storm! (No really, by 10 am the apartment smelled like roasted chicken, it was AMAZING!) Every couple of weeks we have a rotating dinner with some friends and each time the hosting couple is responsible for cooking the main portion of the meal, and the other couples bring sides, apps or dessert as needed to complete the meal.  It was our second time hosting and I brought the big guns: Personal Pot Pies & Oven-Baked Fried Chicken.

Personal Pot Pies

Ingredients: (Makes approx 8 personal pies)
1-2 C. Chicken (Thigh or Breast, or whole roasted)
1 C. Peas
1 C. Corn (kernels)
1 C. Carrots (chopped)
1 C. Potato (chopped)
2-3 cloves garlic (diced)
1/4 C onion (Diced)
3-4 Tbsp Flour
4 C. Chicken broth
 1/2 stick Butter
Spices to taste (S&P, Thyme, Rosemary, garlic)
Phillo dough or pre-made frozen pie crust for top

Preheat oven to 400F degrees. Line baking sheet with Foil (in case the pies bubble over, makes for easy cleanup), set aside. In oven safe large frying pan, lightly over bottom with olive oil & place chicken; season liberally with spices. Roast for Approx 45 min or until cooked (if using whole chicken, 45 min @ 400, baste & turn to 375, cook for 20 min, baste, cover with foil, cook for 30-40 more minutes or until juices run clear).  *Tip: While the chicken is roasting, use this time to dice your veggies!
I usually use this as a good time to start heating the Chicken broth on the stove - I use a combo of Trader Joe's Savory Chicken Broth packets (thanks to my Mom for turning me onto these) + a few bullion cubes + a bay leaf + spices to taste.  Cover and set on low, this will really get some flavor going for the broth.
Remove from oven, set chicken aside to cool. Once cool, cut into small pieces. Do not wash pan, place frying pan burner set to med heat.  You want all the chickeny goodness stuck in the pan from roasting, this is called Fond.  Now we're going to make the roux (pronounced roo) this is basically the gravy base for the pies.  Add approx 1/3 stick of butter to pan.  As the butter melts, use a whisk to stir; this will help unstick the fond and combine it with the butter.  Once all the butter has melted & starts bubbling (keep whisking) add flour 1 heaping tbsp at a time - keep whisking! The roux color should look caramel, be the consistency of thick syrup and smell a bit nutty when it's just right.  If it's clumping still, add a bit more butter, if it's runny, add a bit more flour.  Now it's time to add the chicken broth (which should be hot!) slowly pour the broth onto the frying pan with the roux & KEEP WHISKING! You've just made gravy :)
Taste and season as needed.  Allow to cook on med for a few minutes (if it seems like it isn't thick enough, cook down for longer, whisking occasionally).  Now add chicken, carrots, peas, garlic, onion & potatoes.  Stir until well mixed and allow to heat throughly.  Ladle the mixture into the ramekins filling to just below the top. 
For Crust: Before filling ramekins with Gravy, use them as a guide to cut out top (cut a little larger than the ramekin)  I've used both Phillo & premade pie crust and I personally prefer the Crust, but here's the info for both ways:
For Phillo: Place tops onto each ramekin, push into gravy as needed (Phillo option pictured below) Melt the remaining butter in microwave, brush tops & bake @ 400F degrees for 30 min.  Remove from oven to cool.
For Premade crust: allow to thaw while chicken is roasting. The crust may overlap the top of the ramefin, which is fine.  Melt the remaining butter in microwave, brush tops & bake @ 375F degrees for 40 min. Remove from oven to cool.
*Golden Tips: I took the long route and instead of just oven roasting chicken breast/thigh I roasted a whole chicken.  Instead of spending $8-10 per ramekin at William Sonoma/Target/etc, I recommend buying the pot pies or Mac & Cheese from Metropolitan Market; you get a meal, and get to keep the dish for about $5.99.


Oven-Baked Fried Chicken

Ingredients:
10-15 chicken legs
1 quart buttermilk
2 C. Flour
3 tsp Paprika
1 tsp Garlic Powder
1 tsp Thyme
Salt & Pepper

Remove skin from chicken. Pour buttermilk into large Stainless Steel mixing bowl.  Add spices and S&P, mix thoroughly, add chicken to buttermilk (fully submerged) and allow to soak at min 1 hour (up to overnight) covered & in the fridge.  Stir the buttermilk & chicken mixture 1/2 way through soaking.  Prepare a roasting pan with a rack (you want the chicken off the bottom of the pan), spray the rack with Pam or other nonstick cooking spray.   Preheat oven to 400F degrees. In a pie dish (the tall sides contain the flour mixture better than on a plate) mix the flour & spices together.  Even if it feels like you are adding too much of the spices, you aren't, the flour will dilute the flavors more than you think.  Remove the chicken, and 1 piece at a time, shake off the excess buttermilk, roll in the flour mixture until fully covered, place on the rack in the roasting pan.  Place roasting pan in over and bake 45-50 min.  Remove from oven and allow to cool, enjoy!
NOTE: There are a lot of versions of this recipe online, and I will say that the chicken wasn't as crispy as I had hoped when it cooled (VERY crispy right out of the oven).  Next time we're trying the version that uses no rack, and butter in the bottom of the roasting dish so you fry the chicken while it bakes, turning at 20 minutes & then finishing (same cooking time).

Dinner is Served!

Golden Tidbit:

If you have $1000 to burn next time you are in NYC, stop by Serendipity 3 and order the Golden Opulence Sundae; it's actually in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2007 as the worlds most expensive Sundae. Made with 23k gold and the worlds rarest chocolate, I think this dessert is a true once in a lifetime opportunity for a real Gold lover.  You get to keep the Baccarat Crystal goblet, but no the 18k gold spoon.  Don't forget to call ahead, they need 48 hours notice to get it ready for you!

Golden Quote: "The only real stumbling block is fear of failure.  In cooking you've got to have a what-the-hell attitude." Julia Child

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Spring Decor: a touch of Gold

It's Super Bowl weekend so naturally I know everyone's minds are on snacks, football and BBQ.  Somehow, my mind is on redecorating my apartment.  It's not quite spring yet, but I have an overwhelming desire to change at least something about my apartment. The good thing about apartment living is that limited square footage makes inspired decorating a must. Gold inspired decorating is of course my preferred path.

Golden Tidbit:

1. Gold Lacquered Tray $8.98 Sale (Pier One)
2.  Sugar Frost Gold Candle $6.38 Sale (Crate & Barrel)
3. Brown & Gold Agate Coasters $125 (Jonathan Adler)
4. Gold Feather Tray $98.00 (William-Sonoma)
5. White Stag with Gold Antlers $94.99 (White Faux Taxidermy)
6.  Gold Chevron Pllow $75.00 (Caitlin Wilson Textile)
7. Measuring Hedgehogs $36 for a set of 4 (Anthropologie)


Golden Quote: "There is a conception in this country about luxurious things that we have to save them for a time that's right.  But an object is truly luxurious if you allow it to be, if you use it.  When you live with beautiful things you stimulate the mind, you enjoy life a little bit more." - Ralph Rucci