Monday, June 29, 2009

This ones Peruvian


Hey-OH!

This weekend was great. Had Tracie's chicken Biryani which was delicious. After that amazing culinary experience all I remember was laughing and giggling. Let's just say I accidentally ate something that could potentially get you under the influence. ACCIDENTALLY. Anyway *giggle* we had the chicken biryani with some rice...I believe jasmine rice, and a lovely salad that I think Jenne made which complimented everything nicely. My favorite thing to eat is salad and rice...I know it's a little weird. It's what my grandmother cooks for me on my birthday...along with her delicious steak picado...one of my all time favorite dishes. I'm getting hungry again!

Today my mom cooked lomito saltado. A dish which is a staple Peruvian food. You can find it in any Peruvian restaurant anywhere. Basically, what it consist of is some sort of meat...either chicken or more commonly used steak, onions, bell pepper, tomatoes, and potatoes. Potatoes are usually cut french fries style and the base of the sauce consist of olive oil, tomato paste, garlic and other spices...depending on the cook. My mom uses her typical spices: Cumin, salsa Alfado(a.k.a salsa Lizano) and curry. When she made it today she used chicken breast a more healthier meat. The potatoes were boiled and sauteed with a little olive oil just to get them a nice crust on the outside cut width-wise down the potato(I don't know what they call that style)....not the french fries cut. Side dishes: Large steamed zucchini and a tomato/cucumber salad. Salad had a little salt olive oil and lemon....I love lemon:) Very nice meal not at all heavy like the typical Lomito Saltado with steak that's served with rice. Fully satisfied and a beautiful meal for the end of today.


Thursday, June 25, 2009

Sopa Negra



Last night my mom made pork roast and black beans and rice. I didn't have any because I went and got sushi with Howie and Jenne. I tried this Monk fish liver and it was delicious. Texturally it was like Pâté...tastewise it was fishy/livery.

So for breakfast....or should I say brunch...if you make black beans and rice, traditionally the next day for breakfast or brunch you make something of the leftovers. Most of the time my mom makes gallo pinto(I will write about that another day) BUT today she made sopa negra. Delicious! The black beans have all the flavor. They're seasoned with salt, pepper, olive oil, culantro, onions, garlic, cumin and curry powder. Then they're blended! After that you warm them up again and add the rest of the rice and hard boiled eggs. It's so creamy and delicious you want to just eat the whole pot. It's definite comfort food for me.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Baked Tilapia


Today was a wonderful day. I spent it taking frequent walks with Lola in the nice sun, while the cool breeze licked our precious little faces. Nothing better than that! Saw the tallest man ever! He looked like Thor. Really strange. Lola ran up to this really cute girl and I wanted to flirt with her but didn't...oh well. Maybe we will see her again and I won't be SO tongue tied.

Since it was a new week my mom and brother went grocery shopping at Pancho Villa. Everything they got was fresh and delicious. The bread, tortillas, and the veggies!

Today's dinner was going to be fish. Tilapia! A cheap fish but not necessarily a bad fish. She sprinkled salt, pepper, lemon, olive oil and baked the fish. It was served with baked yellow potatoes, garlic, onions, zucchini, green bell peppers sprinkled with salt/pepper/olive oil....or as I like to say "SPOO!". She made a basic salad w/ tomatoes, romaine lettuce and a basic vinaigrette. The fish was cooked perfectly and everything else was just nicely roasted with a golden crust that was delicious. Really easy cooking. Very simply ingredients. Check the pic!. No leftovers, we usually just make enough for everyone in the house. Sorry:( Now I'm craving something sweet:)

Sunday, June 21, 2009

It's been my pleasure

I've been very lucky in life to have been surrounded by wonderful delicious food. Since birth I've been eating outstanding Costa Rican meals(from my Costa Rican mother) and Peruvian meals(from my Peruvian father). My mother never stopped at just CR meals. She always cooked different things her way. Italian, Irish, Chinese, American...whatever the food whatever the holiday, she would add her touch of Costa Rican flavor...which is splash of Salsa Lizano.

Later on in life I met more people that can cook amazing food. My friends. I then jumped into the wonderful world that is the FOOD world...or I became a big foodie. Which the term foodie is not my fav. I perfer foodlover....but that's me. I love going to someone's house and everyone is in the kitchen. Some of us(me) are just there to entertain....we're all there for support and giving that food love and attention. Awwww, that's pretty damn good I must say. Coming together with friends or family to eat is a beautiful thing.

I don't cook...let me explain. I don't cook as much as I should. I'm hoping this blog will change that. I've created this blog to just talk about food. I don't want to review or criticize I just want to talk about food and the experiences we have with it. This is an open invitation for anyone to invite me over for breakfast/lunch/dinner...then I will post pictures and write how wonderful the food was...what we talked and laughed about. Mainly, in this blog I will talk about what my mom cooked each day and make you all hungry and jealous. I plan on visiting my Mexican aunt and try some home cooked meals from her, my adopted Cuban family who stuff me to the gills with great Cuban food. GINNY! You better make me some enpanadas before your ass goes to Italy for a whole darn year! Tracie you know I love me some of your cooking. Jenne, oh delicious Jenne, and your cookies and pies and brownies!

Hopefully, you all will be entertained by my witty words and smartass remarks. There's so much to do. Until we eat again...