October 31, 2008

Halloween Treats & Special Order Farm Animal Cupcakes

Happy Halloween!
Halloween is my favorite holiday. I was going to wear mouse ears and whiskers in the kitchen today and be Ratatouille! But I was too lazy. For halloween I made sugar cookies, cupcakes, and candied apples for the pastry shop. Not my favorite things to make or eat but they did come out really cute.
The candied lady gala apples came out really darling!
I had a special order for farm animal themed cupcakes for a two year old's birthday. The theme of the party is Old McDonald had a farm, ee ii ee ii oo! I had no idea how I was going to do it so I figured I would just wing it. Usually inspiration hits during desperate times.
The pig came out the cutest.
The back is even cuter!




October 28, 2008

McDonalds, Dinner of Champions

When I'm exhausted and hungry after work I usually grab some McDonalds and scarf it down in my car or on the walk to the train station. I'm always afraid that I'll bump into someone I know with half of a Big Mac hanging out of my mouth and ketchup smeared all over my cheek. If you ever see me on the street doing this please just pretend like you don't know me. Thanks.

October 27, 2008

Hi Baby Lana!

Soon you'll be drooling and eating apple mush and making a mess!

Congratulations Annie & Paul

October 26, 2008

Kanoyama


Happy Birthday Amy!

I took my cousin Amy to Kanoyama for her birthday this weekend. I was actually trying to make reservations at Sushi Seki but they were closed on Sundays. I've never heard of Kanoyama but it's rated the same according to The Zagat. I ordered the sashimi tasting for the both of us, two appetizers, and two extra pieces of sushi. The waiter told us that it might be too much food for the both of us and we might want to just share one sashimi tasting. I canceled one of the appetizers instead. I figured how could it be too much food?! Most tastings are tiny and I can eat. In the end he was right. The tasting comes with soup or salad, 3 appetizers, 9 types of sashimi (2-4 pieces of each), and icecream. What I really liked was that they gave us all different appetizers so instead of having the same three we actually had six and each appetizer was a full serving unlike most tastings which are usually just a taste. The apps were more than enough for the two of us to have, well, just a taste!

Gori Karaage - Deep Fried Baby Flat Fish

Yellow Tail Avocado Handrolls in Fried Wonton Wrappers - can you believe they give you three handrolls as an app for a tasting menu!

Ankimo Sashimi - Monkfish Liver

Some kind of Sashimi from the fish that was used to decorate the plate. Sorry I forgot the name. The fish was mixed with finely grated fresh ginger, scallions, and sesame and was paired with yellow and purple chrysanthemum. What I really loved about this dish was what they did with it afterwards!....

They actually took the dish away and then brought back the fish bones deep fried! It was deeeelicious with a squirt of lemon. Waste not, want not. I am a firm believer that every part of an animal can be eaten and is sometimes more delicious than its more popular parts. I ate the whole tail and body, bones and all. I only left the head.

Shisyamo- Smoked Smelt from Hokkaido, Japan

Our last appetizer was some kind of carpaccio that I can't remember. But it was really good. It was sprinkled with flower petals that added an interesting taste as well as a beautiful decoration.
I realize now that I didn't take a picture of this. I was too in a rush to eat.

Matsutake Sumiyaki- Grilled Matsutake Mushrooms over Charcoal
I ordered this on the side since I love mushrooms. It was served with lemon and salt but we were advised not to squirt the lemon on top of the coals because this would cause a lot of smoke!

Now on to our entree! Can you believe that was just the appetizers?!

This platter was for the both of us. I can't remember what was in it but I remember my waiter saying arctic char, sardines, tile fish, whiting, jack fish, blue fin toro, salmon, there were just too many!

Right side of plate

Left side of plate

Kanoyama's presentation is really beautiful. We sat by the bar and my eyes kept opening wider and wider! Everything was artfully presented. I couldn't stop asking, "What is that?" with everything that passed by.

Uni from Japan

Tobiko Sashimi with Quail Yolk

After all this I was stuffed. With the tasting we got a choice of ice cream, green tea, red bean, or vanilla. We shared the green tea and red bean.

I really enjoyed Kanoyama. I was really surprised at their variety and portion sizes. For the price you pay for the tasting you really get a lot. Both the sushi and cooked dishes are delicious. However I don't agree with Zagat's rating. I don't think it belongs in the same rating as Masa, Sushi Seki, and Nobu. The quality of the fish is good, good as in local sushi joint good. I wouldn't say it's a gourmet sushi, it's a fancied up very very good local place. I would definitely go again.


Kanoyama
175 2nd Avenue (Corner of 11th Street)
(212) 777-5266
www.kanoyama.com

October 25, 2008

Weeds

Usually on Tuesday, my first day back from my day off, I am in the weeds. The weekend totally wipes out my mise en place. On Tuesdays I start over again and try to build it up just so I can make it through the weekend. This Tuesday I walked into work to discover that one of my freezers was turned off. Everything inside melted. I managed to salvage some frozen blueberries and cranberries and the frozen fruit purees but everything else had to be thrown away. I was very very pissed off. In that particular freezer I store all my choux items such as eclairs, cream puffs for the St. Honore, and paris brest. I just did a big batch the other day so all the trays were full. Boy was I pissed to have to throw it all away. Boy was I even more pissed to realize I had to put my work to a halt in order to clean out said freezer. It was a gross watery disgusting mess.

I forgot to mention. The freezer isn't a normal door open freezer. It's the kind with a lid and it is about 3.5 feet deep which makes for difficult cleaning.