Thursday, January 28, 2010

New halal restaurant in Harvard Square

Funny enough, I saw this tiny restaurant while coming home from Cardio Kickboxing just yesterday and thought it looked interesting. Today, I found a review on Boston.com that has me even more intrigued. I love middle-eastern food (especially shawarma and falafel), so this sounds right up my alley! Will have to report back once I try their food. If anyone else tries it, please let me know.

In the meantime, here's some info:
FALAFEL CORNER
8 1/2 Eliot St., Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA
617-441-8888. Cash only.
Check out the review here.

Prices are also really reasonable. Menu and prices here.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Crunch Top Apple Pie


Let me just put this out there...Paula Deen is my homegirl, and she can do NO wrong in the kitchen. I love her, despite all the butter that I'm convinced is going to give me a heart attack.

I come from a huge Indian family, and a LARGE handful of my family got together to go apple picking over the Fall:

Let's be honest...there's a whole lot of us. We had a lot of fun apple picking, check out my cousins Nawaz and Shabnam cheesing it up!
Anyways, after we picked all these apples, we obviously needed to cook a pie with it! I tried Paula's recipe and it came out pretty yummy. The crunch top makes it extra special. Only thing I'd change is reduce the amount of apple sauce used by half (it was too gooey). I also won't judge anyone who uses premade pie crust (let's be honest here, kids!)



Ingredients
Dough and Filling:
Dough for a double crust 9-inch pie (homemade, frozen, or refrigerated)
3/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Dash salt
3 1/2 cups peeled, chopped cooking apples
1 (16-ounce) jar applesauce
1 tablespoon
lemon juice
2 tablespoons butter, chopped into small pieces

Crunch Topping:
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon sugar
Dash salt
1 tablespoon butter, at room temperature

Directions
Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.Line a 9-inch pie pan with half of dough. Combine sugar, flour, cinnamon, and salt in a bowl. Stir in apples, applesauce, and lemon juice. Spoon apple mixture into pie pan and dot with butter. Cut remaining crust into strips; arrange in a lattice design over top of pie. For crunch topping, combine flour, sugar, and salt in a bowl. Using a fork, cut in butter until mixture is crumbly. Sprinkle over top of crust. Bake for 10 minutes, then reduce heat to 350 degrees F and continue to bake for about 45 minutes, or until crust and topping are golden brown.


The Best Pizza in New York City!

My friend Jen and I were born only a couple days apart. For this alone, we have a "Birthday Season" that quite literally lasts for about a month. As part of this adventure to celebrate the big 2-5, we spent a fabulous weekend in New York City.

After an awesome night out, we stumbled upon a great pizza joint called Bleeker Street Pizza that was voted the Best Pizza by The Food Network. It's located on Seventh Avenue South at the corner of Bleecker Street in Manhattan's West Village. On a previous trip there, I went on a food tour that said it was the combination of the NY water, special dough and the thinness of the crust that really makes the difference. I'm not one to give any slice of pizza the side eye - and this one was DAMN good. And cheap, to boot! Both the line out the door, and our content faces should be an indictator of that. Check out Jen in her moment of utter bliss!


Monday, January 18, 2010

Good Food, Good Friends, Good Times!

This blog is an outlet to share some of the tasty creations that come out of my kitchen, as well as the lessons I've learned along the way. Expect to see some yummy recipes, reviews of restaurants, fun shopping finds, and lots of personal photos of friends and family doing what they do best - eating!

Case and point - the lovely ladies enjoying multiple variations of red velvet cakes - yum yum!