Mr. Lina and I have our own tradition. We pick an ethnic theme, we do some research, we throw the grocery budget to the wind and make a 3-4 course meal for ourselves. And we do it all together. This year, we decided to do a Cajun theme after having such fantastic food in New Orleans. First course was fresh oysters, second was gumbo, dinner was Pascal's Manale BBQ Shrimp and for dessert I made beignet with chicory & coffee au lait. It was SO freaking good.
If you google Pascal's Manale you'll find a ton of recipes trying to approximate it. The gist of it is shrimp with tails and ideally heads (we used fresh raw zipper back) that is baked with butter/margarine/vegetable oil, a crap ton of pepper (at the restaurant my nails were black with pepper), Louisiana hot sauce (we used a bit of tabasco), Lea & Perrins and garlic. We followed the spicing of this recipe but the process and pepper content for this recipe. It was not the same as what we had in NOLA, but that doesn't mean it wasn't delish.
And gumbo... We have made gumbo since coming back from NOLA. I didn't get to eat any while we were there, celery is just too common an ingredient and I like to breathe and have a hive free vacation. We used this recipe for a base both times. Ours is more like this:
Make a roux with flour and olive oil (we weren't using sausage/chicken so we needed more oil than they called for)
Add garlic
Add beer, my mom's stewed tomatoes chopped up, green pepper, onion, okra (still not sure that we're treating the okra right, I've never cooked with it until now) and hot peppers (mix from our freezer - red ones from the garden, thin green ones for Indian recipes, and a habanero that Mom brought back from Florida last year), and spices (Mr. Lina did that, I'm assuming he took those from the recipe)
Let it simmer for a while.
Add double smoked pork from Starsky's and simmer a little longer
Add shrimp and simmer until they are pink.
And K-Line, this is all your fault.
There is some modal coming my way via my parents in Florida. Shipping will take a little longer (they should be here March 3rd) but it was only $8. And could I stop at the modal? No. A little denim, some silk for a Pendrell (yeah, I bought that when Renfrew was launched), the 25 invisible zippers for $15 bundle, sigh... yes, a few more things. But I'll post more about that when I see it.
There was a request to see my new shoes. I am happy to address that. In fact, both the shoes that I bought for the wedding and the new Nine Wests.
Nine & Co - Nine West Outlet |
Liz Claiborne - Winners |
Liz C's to the left, Nine West to the right |
OK, if you can find it within yourself to buy after my rant, you have some fortitude :-) (I can see you're having it delivered within America. Smart girl.) I hope you enjoy that modal. I'm very happy with it.
ReplyDeleteThe timing seemed perfect. I don't know what modal is and if you can't find it in Toronto, this was a good month for me to find out myself.
DeleteIt's like tencel - that kind of fabric that a lot of lounge items from Gap Body are made from. It's got very nice drape. It's very durable. Makes excellent yoga pants - but you could also make a nice dress from it.
ReplyDeleteCool. So much of fabric is about the feel of it, it's something missing from online shopping experience.
DeleteOoh, I like your new shoes and I'm a 9.5 myself! The Liz heel looks just a tad more narrow, that would make it a little dressier and -- for me anyway -- harder to wear. But I do think that several pairs of similar shoes are a good thing if you know you like the style. Otherwise, you'll wear one pair completely out in a few months.
ReplyDeleteI am saving up for a fabric buying spree soon...I love the feel of modal, but if it's the material I'm thinking of then it's not very forgiving to lumps and bumps. I've realized in looking at my stash that I really like knit fabrics with BODY. Of course, that's out of style at the moment!
I hear you on Valentine's. Hubs' birthday is the day after so we usually celebrate then, when the restaurants have calmed down. This year, we might have to wait until the weekend since he's working all week.
Hey we could share shoes! It's not often that works out. I wore the Nine's to work today, more comfortable than I expected, mind you I don't walk further than the water cooler.
DeleteMeh, in or out of style is what you make of it. If you look good you look good.
So long as you don't get pegged as "the mistress". Someone on the radio today was saying the 13th is when husbands take their mistresses out for dinner. http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/1/prweb9124083.htm Crazy.
That's such an adorable tradition. I love it. Have a great time!
ReplyDeleteHopefully it translates well into a family celebration when we have kids. I figure a good way to get them to try new foods is to feel part of the process picking a theme and helping to prepare the meal. In my imagination it's perfect. ;)
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