Food & Wine Austin Style

A few highlights from Austin’s Food & Wine Festival with my brother Ben and sister-in-law, Lauren- both Austinites, both foodies extraordinaires. They were in their element last weekend as their hometown hosted a mecca of celebrity chefs, food and wine tastings and cooking classes galore. They have shared a few of their favorite moments with us. Don’t you love the Veuve Clicquot airstream- so Austin, I want it in my backyard (if I had one). That pork perfection above is compliments of Barley Swine chef, Bryce Gilmore. His Austin hot spot is one of my picks in my Austin Getaway Guide. The pork and handmade focaccia were both slow roasted over open fire pits.

Grilling ribeyes and sipping white wine first thing in the morning with Tim Love of Fort Worth’s Lonesome Dove. His colorful vocabulary served as the perfect wake up call for their early morning haze. Lauren’s mom had her arm signed in true rockstar style. Hundreds of grills dotted the Austin lawn as each participant was equipped with his or her own Weber grill, how cool is that.  Go big or go home- it is Texas after all.

A good grill guided by Love.

A few good sips with Food & Wine’s wine editor. It looks like Ray Isle is doing the old “Thank You Austin… and Good Night, I’ll be here all week, try the fish.” I’m guessing that’s not what he was saying but I kind of wish it was. Nice hat, Ben.

Apparently this d.j. was busting out Eddie Murphy’s, Party All The Time. Yes. Spinning that one hit wonder would ignite a spontaneous dance party anywhere. Check out Eddie Murphy’s video for the song here, it’s kind of amazing. Rick James’ hair is beyond, the extras in the sound booth are priceless and can I just say how I love how the 80s took itself seriously- how is that even possible? Will we look back at this decade and think we were as ridiculous? I hope so but I’m thinking we’ve become too retro-conscious- what a shame. But back to the food at hand- that poached prawn is perfection- another tasty morsel by Chef Gilmore.

And… they’re out. Lauren’s shirt kind of says it all. Looks like a blast. Thanks for sharing guys.

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11 Ideas For The Momma In Your Life

A few things for mom that are all about her. I would love any of these things and wouldn’t allow myself to buy any one of them (except for the soap- which I LOVE- nothing like a coffee scrub first thing in the morning). Brunch is always nice too.

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I’m also loving these cute custom cards from Scout and Whistle. I love the grandma personalization too.

A nice bouquet, a beautiful card and maybe breakfast in bed or brunch at her favorite place are always a winning combination. And if all else fails, get her a spa treatment. You really can’t go wrong with one of those.

 

 

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24 Hours In…


We hopped up to NYC for the day sans bebes to see my in-laws in Broadway’s Pippin, as previously posted. Fun side note: my brother in law, Terry was just nominated for a Tony for his performance- yay! While C was working, I hopped around town before the show.

The highlight of the day: my delicious lunch for 1 at Cafe Cluny. I just love the old New York vintage living room feel of the place and the waiters’ Frenchie striped tees. And how cute is that wallpaper? They just used pages from a book of botanical prints, glued them to the wall with wallpaper adhesive and applied a clear varnish on top. Brilliant. I had a lip smackingly good Anjou Blanc with my salmon galettes. It was just a tiny bit sweet and would go beautifully with seared scallops. I’m pretty much always happy with a good chenin blanc from the Loire. This one was very good. 
Cin Cin!

 

 

 

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Shelf Styling

I thought this was kind of fun. A rendering of some chic shelf styling by artist, Bella Foster. I saw her illustration and then found this shelf styled by Emily Henderson. They resemble each other and I love the idea of Foster’s illustration- a still life for the styling set. You can buy the print here. Here are 22 shelf styling ideas from Real Simple.

I took this photo at an amazing vintage and antique shop in Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue last summer in Provence. These amazing objects were just sitting on the shelf perfectly styled like so. Thrown together, they’re perfect. You couldn’t style anything to look this cool, I love the horse head in the vase. If you are headed to Provence, you absolutely cannot miss the Sunday market in Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue, 3rd only to Portobello Road and Paris’ Les Puces de Saint-Ouen Market, this is not your everyday flea market. It is a tastemaker’s paradise. Design folks come from all over the world to peruse, find inspiration and buy at this market. The shops that line the South end of town near the train station are kind of mind blowing. Oversized vintage metal desks and clocks, petite club chairs with just the right worn in patina- it’s the kind of stuff that you see Restoration Hardware and ABC Home try to knock off, sometimes successfully, but there’s no substitute for the real artifacts. I pretty much drooled my way through town.

If you spend the day in Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue, make sure you make a reservation for a long, blissful lunch at Daniel Hebet’s Le Jardin du Quai. Maybe one of the best lunches I’ve ever had- honestly. Dine outside on stone tables while partaking in some seriously divine French food and wash it all down with a local rosé. I love their wine glasses so much, I tried to buy them but alas, no sale. I settled for these instead- pretty cute.

{Image: Emily Henderson’s shelf: TeriLyn Fisher}

 

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7 Things for Spring


A few indulgences for my favorite season:

Anthropologie’s Poisson Paillette Peep-Toe flats. Because I know I will wear these every friggin’ day and I’m a sucker for anything metallic- the best neutral.

Springtime in Paris- ooh la la. A darling little mini globe of Paris so a girl can spin while she dreams. Perfect for the bebes’ room.

A cat-faced birdhouse- I love it.

Smadar Shani’s silver basket bags. This Israeli designer has a way with brushed silver and leather.

Trader Joe’s sells this Blason de Bourgogne rosé brut cremant for 12 bucks and it’s delicious. Fizzy, bright, rosy and like a mouthful of strawberries- you can’t go wrong.

I just ordered this book because who doesn’t want to eat where the pros go? Just another indulgence for my everlasting list making.

I’ve been looking for a great affordable gold cuff for this season. I love a constellation- sold.

I’d love to hear what’s on your wish list for spring.

 

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Happy Weekend and Happy Easter

Dear Spring, Are you really here? Please say yes. We are gearing up for our very first egg hunt with an outing to a local farm on Sunday. I can’t wait to see the bebes with the little spring farm animals. Should be a fun weekend and the forecast here calls for blue skies- we’ll see how it shakes out as Punxsutawney Phil was clearly trying to pull a fast one on us.

A Few Fun Easterly Things

-Thomson’s seersucker pin striped blazer with matching shorts at Pink Olive.
-Dad’s skinny minty tie, an Etsy find.
-My Peacekeeper’s “Paint Me Content” natural lipstick- this is the most flattering color for fair to medium skin-toned women. I pretty much wear this everyday. I originally found it at ABC Home and they have since sold out, available at the company’s website.
-Felt Easter baskets found at Whole Foods.
-Gigi’s ballet flats- another Etsy find.
-My go-to yucky stuff-free Tarte foundation with SPF 15 for the hopefully sunny weekend- love this stuff.
-Gigi’s Tulip Clips- aren’t these adorable- and spring appropriate. Hello Shisho.
-My Colorcycle Tote from Anthropologie. I love this thing. I throw diapers, wipes, pacis and my laptop in, and I’m good to go.
-My Punchy Pink Chewbeads for the teething bebes.
-Portrait of a spring lamb by Sharon Montrose at The Animal Print Shop- amazingly cute baby animal portraits- so adorable for a nursery.

What I’m Cooking for Easter Dinner: 

Yields: 2 servings

How You Make It:

Seared Sea Scallops
1. Over medium heat, add a small pat of Irish butter to the pan.
2. Add scallops (6-8 for 2 people), season with salt and pepper and quickly sear on both sides until browned, about 2 minutes tops.
3. Take off the heat and allow scallops to cook off heat for 5 minutes. They will cook through.
4. Add pan back to medium heat and throw in a splash of white wine with the juice of a lemon. Allow to come to a boil, take off the heat and drizzle over scallops.

Salted Arugula Salad
1. Throw a large handful of washed and dryed arugula into a mixing bowl.
2. Salt the leaves with a few pinches of sea salt and work through.
*The key to your salted salad- add the salt before the olive oil so that it will stick to the leaves. This little tip courtesy of famed Italian cookbook author, Marcella Hazan.
3. Add in a handful of pine nuts, sliced avocado and a few fresh mozzarella balls.
4. Season with fresh black pepper.
5. Squeeze the juice of a small lemon over the greens.
6. Drizzle olive oil to taste over the salad and toss.

Voila- a super easy and tasty meal.

If I’m super ambitious, I’ll make this for dessert, a Cornmeal-Almond Cake with Mascarpone and Strawberries- kind of perfect for Easter. Not exactly great for the calorie counting that I’ve been trying to do, but hey- it’s a holiday!

What I’m Sipping with Easter Dinner: 

Kermit Lynch’s 2009 Clos Ste. Magdeleine Cassis Blanc
Mostly Marsanne, this white tastes of the sea air as it is made literally on the coast of Southern France in Cassis- a perfect pairing with seafood. I visited the winery last summer, talk about La Belle Vie- Wowzers. This place is the stuff of dreams churning out the nectar of the Gods.

Cin Cin and Happy Easter! How will you celebrate this weekend?

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Keepin’ it Weird: An Austin Getaway

Does this look like fun or what? I love Austin. Any town that knows how to string a strand of lights to optimal effect is ok in my book. I count myself lucky to have family that lives in Austin, which gives me a great excuse to visit and often. I’ve put together a spanktacular list of great things to do with the help of my co-contributor and Austin local, Lauren Crandall aka my sister-in-law and girl about town. She knows the dealio and is always the first to know about the next great place.

Austin’s motto is “Keep Austin Weird”- although these days you’re more likely to spot a bumper sticker that read “Austin Sucks”. Not to worry- the locals have not turned on their beloved hometown, just trying to deflect the rest of the world that seems to finally have caught on. With Apple moving its headquarters to the capital city, it’s hard to imagine how this town can really maintain its quirk. But knowing the Texans- especially the Austinites- they’ll do their damnedest.

Stay@: San Jose Hotel
Nosh@: La Condessa
Dance@: Barbarella’s
Moviego@: Alamo Drafthouse
Play@: Barton Springs
Eat@: Uchi
Swirl@: Apothecary
Listen@: East Side Showroom
Shop@: Feathers
Chill@: Thunderbird

More on these to follow. Now, let’s get down to brass tacks and talk turkey.

Look out San Fran and Brooklyn, Austin has turned foodie. It’s been in the works for over the last 10 years but Austin now hosts a bevy of establishments to rival the top foodie towns, USA.

Downtown:

Congress: fancy pants prix-fixe dining with both a three and seven course tasting menu offered. Upscale all around.

Counter Cafe: I love this place. A great little diner with a modern vibe, saddle up to the counter and order one of Austin’s best burgers or the very yummy grilled pimiento cheese sandwich. The sweet potato fries are delish too. Walk across the street to take in a real live… wait for it- BOOK STORE. BookPeople is a great local bookstore if you can believe it with recommendations from real live people that work there. I don’t know how much more time they have, so take it in while you can.

Hula Hut: kid-friendly Tiki-tastic Mexican surfer food and right on the water, makes sense to me.

Iron Works: down-home delicious bbq.

Justine’s Brasserie: I ate at Justine’s about 2 years ago and fell in love with it. An old East Side Austin house housing a record player turning out a crackly Edith Piaf, delicious French bistro food and wine all under a few lovely strands of lights. Ok, it’s pretty hipsterish, very Fort Greene circa 2007, but in a really good way. They could bump up their wine list a bit to the discerning French vin drinker but there’s plenty to pick from especially from the Languedoc which is right on for a place like Justine’s. I dig it.

La Condessa: this place just rocks out the traditional Mexican food with a ridiculous tequila list. Everybody loves this place. Just go.

Lambert’s: fancy downtown delicious bbq, great digs in an old warehouse.

Swift’s Attic:  another small plates farm to table phenomenon. Serving up delicious eats and promoting the “Creative, Whimsical, and Delicious” with an interesting wine list to boot, this is the kind of place you’d like to find yourself any night of the week.

North Austin:

Hillside Farmacy: so charming. One stop-shopping- an eatery and grocery in one. Get your farm fresh eggs on the table and a pork chop cut to go. And down a few oysters while you’re at it, they have a great raw bar.

Olive & June: a small plate and sophisticated Italian spot in Rosedale, a very local ‘hood just north of downtown. Yum. (pictured above)

Tacodeli: excellent tacos and that’s saying a lot in Texas. Get there early though, they close at 3pm.

Uchiko: Japanese Farmhouse dining presented to you by one of Austin’s finest and James Beard award winner Tyson Cole. ’nuff said.

South Austin:

Barley Swine: one of last year’s best new chefs, Bryce Gilmore reigns king in this kitchen. A small plates style establishment serving up local fare, this place does it right with a great wine list, craft beers and tasty food. I love that their website bios everyone from the chef and owner to the cooks.

Elizabeth Street Cafe: Noodles, Bahn Mi, Boulangerie- does it get better? An idyllic little place serving up delicious French Vietnamese fare. I will be hitting this place up on my next visit.

Lenoir: a tuned up French restaurant aiming for the local clientele run by chef power couple Todd Duplechan and Jessica Maher. The space has a very global and organic feel- very ABC Kitchen- and anyone that puts a sparkling Gamay on the list is ok in my book.

Maudie’s: a self-proclaimed Tex-Mex heaven. Good stuff- if that’s what you’re looking for, this is where you should be.

Perla’s Seafood & Oyster Bar: One of the best patios in town to while away your day. Savor a few fresh oysters and some crispy Texas Gulf snapper, then wash it all down with a Simonnet-Fevbre Brut Rosé by the glass.  Yumminess ensues.

South Congress Cafe: a good go to spot for brunch where it is served daily. A mainstay, this place takes diner dining to new heights. Right on the main drag in South Austin.

Sway: Recently opened from the La Condessa kids, I just tried this place this past December. Ridiculously delicious authentic yet modern Thai that really has that Texas kick to it. My tastebuds always have to readjust when I land in the Lone Star State and this place is no exception. So tasty, so stylish and so friendly- I even saw a couple of car seats in this stylish joint.

Uchi: the fancier version of Uchiko with contemporary Japanese cuisine.

Food Trucks and Trailers and Airstreams- Oh My!

This town is chock full of them giving Portland a run for its money. Here are a few standouts:

East Side King: Top Chef Texas winner Paul Qui’s food truck empire on Austin’s East Side. This guy is on a roll- from Uchiko to East Side King to the soon to be opened Qui, you know you want to check out his food. Grab yourself a flip happy crepe.

Gordough’s: donuts that are not to be believed- this truck is Paula Deen’s dream. The Mother Clucker is somehow a donut with fried chicken strips and honey butter icing. I don’t even get it. If you go, let me know what you think.

G’raj Mahal Cafe: As Lauren puts it, “absurdly delicious Indian” and she’s tough, so this one’s a must.

Hey Cupcake!: that adorable airstream with the pink cupcake on top (see top image). How can you pass this place up, it’s just so cute.

Cocktails & Libations:

Bar Ilegal: (above) is a quiet respite from the notoriously douchey Rainey Street bars. Step inside and may the douchiness disappear as you savor the all-Mezcal menu. A sipper’s paradise. The cantina style stone building will make you feel like John Wayne saddling up to the bar in a John Ford western. Who doesn’t love that.

Bar Congress: this marble topped bar serves up an excellent cocktail list by some of the city’s top ‘tenders, it’s swanky too.

Easy Tiger: fun, laughs, good times- name that musical. A quirky beer garden with a retro personality and obscure wine and beer picks right along Walnut Creek- pretty.

Lala’s: a complete hole decorated in Christmas lights year round, with a fair amount of Hobbit spotting (aka Elijah digs it).

Midnight Cowboy: an old brothel, the original sign reads “Midnight Cowboy Modeling Oriental Massage” (Modeling… really guys- just who did you think you were fooling?), this place is now a swankadoo speakeasy with killer cocktails. With a checkered past, you know this place still maintains its intrigue when its home page reads, “please refrain from excessive displays of public affection and unwelcome advances towards members of other parties.” It must get crazy up in there. Reservations required via their website.

Peche: with over 10 different Absinthe infused cocktails, this place is a mixologist’s delight. Pony up to the bar where you can indulge in their delicious bar menu alongside one of those lip smacking cocktails.

Vino:

Apothecary Cafe & Wine Bar: swirl it up in this darling north Austin spot where they take great pride in their rotating wine list and they should, it’s a good one. It would be tough to stay away from the Pierre Peters grower champagne, but there are lots of wonderful old and new world bottles.

Aviary Lounge and Home Decor: unique and very Austin, this South Austin spot is actually a home decor store with a cute little wine bar and a killer wine list as an added bonus. I love it- the good things in life. The couple who owns Aviary were just written up in Apartment Therapy for their chic style. See their home tour here.

Henri’s Cheese and Wine: a cute little cheese shop with a great little wine list.

Red Room Wine Lounge: An Austin sommelier’s home away from home. This is where the pros go- need I say more? Bill Elsey, Texas’ Sommelier of the Year 2011 is behind the bar to guide your tastebuds and impart some of his vast knowledge. No food, no beer, no cocktails. Just vino. I like it.

Vino Vino: one of my favorite wine bloggers, Jeremy Parzen of DoBianchi, regularly leads tasting events at this local oenophile’s fave. That’s kind of reason enough for me to patronize this place, I’m sold. My brother and sister-in-law annually attend their sparkling fest every December and are big fans.

Wink: specializing in old world wines with over 45 wines by the glass, Wink Wine Bar is a cozy little spot behind the noteworthy restaurant. Kick back with a great glass and food from Wink in a more relaxed environment.

Taste:

Antonelli’s Cheese Shop: ok, so I’m still talking about eating but this is another great little cheese shop in North Austin offering a plethora of great cheese classes. If you find yourself with some time and a curiosity for camembert, this is your place.

Whole Foods: stop in to see the 80,000 square foot flagship store downtown. Most locals I know prefer Central Market but it’s still fun to peruse.

Chill:

Jo’s Coffee: this place is sort of what I pictured Austin looking like. Truthfully I think it may host more out of towners as the South Congress locale is adjacent to the Hotel San Jose but it’s still pretty fun to sit at the outdoor counter, read your iPad (I dare you to bust out a paper) and take in your cup of joe.

Thunderbird Coffee: I dig this place too. Relax with a latte or a Lone Star and take in the neighborhood. Two locations.

Romp:

Barton Springs: jump into this natural spring fed pool. If you’re there on a full moon, join the rest of the werewolves as they howl at the moon for a night swim every full moon at 9pm.

Lake Travis: cannonball into the teal waters of Lake Travis. Limestone lines the bottom of the lake so the water is an unbelievably pretty color- just like the Barton Springs pool. Rent a boat, a canoe, fish or just take a dip.

Zilker Park: hike, bike, canoe or ride the tiny train in this pretty park.

Moviego:

The Alamo Drafthouse: the most badass movie theater you’ve ever been to, in the traditional sense- we’re not talking about viewings of La Dolce Vita projected onto an Italian villa here- we’re talking about good old-fashioned moviegoing. You can never go back to your regular AMC again after experiencing the magic that is the Alamo Drafthouse. Stadium seating rocks it out, the food is really good and they feature craft beers, cocktails and a really good wine list. They also just get it. These guys know what they’re doing and who they’re catering to- a nostalgia-obsessed culture. When the new Die Hard movie is released, they know how to kick it old school and throw it back to 1988 with a screening of the original to get everyone psyched, no matter how bad the new one is. They show Roman Holiday alongside new releases, host 80s sing alongs and the best part- you get kicked out for talking. I like these guys. Thankfully they plan on taking over the world. An Alamo draft house is scheduled to open near DC this spring.

Shop:

Allens Boots: this is a must. Aisles and miles of beautiful cowboy boots right on South Congress.

Feathers Boutique: I try to stop in every time I’m in Austin. The buyers are fantastic, you can find a kickass vintage Oscar de la Renta silk top next to some vintage Nacona boots.

Parts & Labour: exclusively Lone-Star state produced goods, but of course.

Roadhouse Relics: if you’re a fan of signage, you’ll love this gallery where neon artist Todd Sanders shows and sells his fluorescent creations.

Shiki: 2nd Street has become the go to place for boutique shopping in Austin. Shiki was one of the first  to open its doors there and a great place to pick up a cool clutch or shop up and coming designers.

Uncommon Objects: an expertly curated antique goods store- don’t miss this spot. Curiosities galore.

Listen:

The Continental Club: swing, rockabilly, country- the usual suspects- pack the house in this swingin’ club retrofitted to its 1957 roots.

East Side Showroom: take in the accordion, a steel guitar, the Flying Balalaika Brothers, a tango milonga and a Japanese cocktail at this east side haunt. Surprised by any of this? At this point, it all just seems normal.

Stubb’s Bar-B-Q: Nick Cave, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Fall Out Boy- the big guys play this beer and bbq venue with a Sunday Gospel brunch to boot.

Kick Up Your Heels:

Barbarella’s: if you really want to dance it out nightclub style, this is your place. Mostly college students, but if the urge to dance the night away strikes you, you know where to go.

Donn’s Depot: a piano bar and saloon housed in an old train depot with 2 dance floors and a blackjack table just for the fun. This place is the deal. You’ll find a real mix of Austinites in this place.

Stay in a souped up Airstream: Soak up Austin in all its retro glory by renting the above airstream via airbnb.com for $65/night. Looks pretty cool and would definitely be memorable.

Hotel San Jose: do as the hipsters do and stay at the San Jose. This place really is cool and couldn’t be better located for your stay, right on the main drag in South Austin. The interiors and grounds are inspired. Rooms are decked out with cowhide rugs, mid-century furnishings and prints of rock legends. From $175 for a shared bathroom Euro style.

The Driskill: go old school and stay in this landmarked beauty. Built in 1886, this beauty has been fully restored and is now one of the Historic Hotels of America. Right downtown Austin, this hotel adds a little vintage luxe to your visit. From $259

W Austin: it’s a W. We all know what those are. Modern and fun, this one is right downtown in a great location with a swanky pool. This would be a great stay albeit pricey. From $429.

Four Seasons Austin: blow it out and stay at the Four Seasons. Also smack in the middle of downtown Austin. From $459.

If you are traveling with kids or just prefer a cozy stay with a kitchen, both airbnb.com and homeaway.com offer some fantastic home rentals. Austin is chock full of darling 1920s and 30s bungalows that have been tricked out and filled with smart furnishings perfect for a comfy stay.

Festival Town U.S.A.

Austin is always hosting some sort of festival. Austin City Limits (above) and SXSW are the biggies and there are plenty more. They’ve got a kite festival, a hot sauce festival, a reggae festival, a crawfish festival and Food & Wine has even set up shop with an annual gustatory festival every April. If you’re planning your getaway around one, do so early- accommodations book up fast.

Excursion

And lastly for the vino inclined who didn’t get enough in Austin proper, there’s an excursion to Hill Country where they’re churning out some awfully good wines. The heart of Texas Hill Country’s Wine Country is Fredericksburg, a charming little town. It’s a 70 mile drive from downtown so you could stay the night or just come out for the day.

4.0 Cellars: a newly opened collaboration between three excellent winemakers- Brennan Vineyards, Lost Oak Winery, and McPherson Cellars. In a modern and beautiful Texas limestone space, you can taste up to 5 pours from each label. Located in Fredericksburg, they also host live music on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Newly opened and named as one of Food & Wine’s Best New Places to Drink in 2012.

That should do it. Please leave your comments with your top Austin picks- I’d love to hear from you.

Yippee-Kay-Yay and Cin Cin!

{Images: Hello Cupcake: travelmuse.com, Barbarella: Xgray/flickr Alamo Drafthouse: Raquel Hill Design/flickr, Lake Travis: Kevin Vandivier, Uchi: ThatFoodieGirl.com, East Side Showroom: thehealthyirishman/flickriver, The Continental Club: Brett Harned/flickr}

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Snow Day!

 

Stir ingredients together slowly and simmer throughout the day.

Serves: 1-however many you may be sharing your snowy day with.

My kids are still pretty little so when a snowy day arrives, I don’t have to scramble for fun and creative indoor crafts. We’re good just singing, playing and reading. So for now, I enjoy a good book during their naps, a nice smelling clean scent in the air, warm and comfy clothes, comfort food and vino once the bebes have been put to bed and old school game with the hubby. This makes for a pretty spectacular day. Let’s break it down.

1. Candles: as long as they smell delicious and burn clean, we’re good. If you read my blog, you know I’m a huge fan of the Tisane candles. This one smells of “a stone cottage in the Welsh countryside; rain drops and moss. Walk down country lanes in a landscape where magic fills the air.” Ok, works for me. These little candles really are magic.

2. Jardin des Orangers cashmere pullover. It ain’t cheap, but you’ll have it forever- provided you don’t have moths.

3. Tevana Blueberry Bliss Rooibos Tea. Just delicious.

4. The best hot chocolate on earth. Ok, I didn’t have this today because I’m not in Paris. But soon Angelina Paris’ world famous hot chocolate will be available online. Yippee Kay Yay!

5. What can I say- I love Terry Gross. I’ve loved her for years and she never disappoints. I usually just catch Fresh Air in the car but snowy days are a great excuse to search the archives. She’s on a Supreme Court roll this week. Her interview with Sandra Day O’Connor is quite something- now that’s a lady that doesn’t give anything away- tough crowd. An uncomfortably fascinating listen.

6. Books! Yay for books- the old fashioned kind. I dug out my hardcover copy of Reflections Of A Wine Merchant. My husband gave this to me just after we were married and it is what got me into the wine business. A romantic and nostalgic look at wine merchant and importer Neal Rosenthal’s life, he tells tales of tasting with Italian winemakers in cellars that their great grandfathers tasted in, spitting vino on the proper angle into the corner of said cellars, hiking up sheep filled hillsides to meet with vintners and the hits just keep on coming. Such a fun read if you’re into that stuff. And we broke out Ezra Jack Keats’ The Snowy Day. Can I just say Wow! The story is so endearing and illustrations- Fabulous. My favorite is that of the bathroom floor- see above. I think the kiddos liked it too.

7. Backgammon- because who doesn’t like a good old fashioned game of backgammon. In our next house, I am designating a corner for a game table. I think it’s important to devote time and space to game playing in one’s life. Games are the best- an afternoon playing games is one you will remember. And what’s life about other than making memories, right? Vintage seafoam green backgammon set on etsy.

8. And last but not least- comfort food. This kind of seals the deal on a cold wintery day. You just sort of have to indulge- it’s the rules, isn’t it? My comfort food of choice- an authentic margherita pizza and a Sagrantino wine. Paolo Bea is my first choice. If I could afford it, I’d go for the straight up sagrantino- 100% sagrantino grape but alas, it’s not a $60 bottle night. I’m going for the San Valentino blend instead. Anything from Bea is pretty killer and at half the price, this will do.

What are your ingredients for the perfect snow day?

 

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Meals a la Mom (me): Numero Due

I’m on a quest to create 5 Meals a la Mom (me) that my kids will grow up with, (hopefully) love and want to pass on to their littles. I’ve got my (or the Barefoot Contessa’s slightly revised) Chicken Picatta in the bag and this is my official 2nd recipe. Tried and true, I’ve been making this one for a few years now. I hadn’t had it in over year since I was off the shellfish while prego and nursing- so happy to be back in clams. This recipe is super easy and molto delicioso! Courtesy of the 2 Frankies from Frankies Spuntino in Brooklyn, if you enjoy pasta and clams, you’ll love this one. I amended it a bit here and there and add a splash of white wine in the pan while steaming the clams. The most fun part is seeing the little clams open up. It always looks like they’re flashing you a big grin- this is the part I think the kiddos will love.

How You Make It:

1.  Cook the tagliatelle until al dente in a large pot of boiling and generously salted water. Drain well.

2.  Meanwhile, heat the olive oil in a large and deep skillet. Add the chopped garlic and crushed red pepper. Cook over medium to high heat while stirring until the garlic is lightly browned- 1 to 2 minutes. Add the clams, water and wine. Cover and simmer until the clams open and are just cooked through- 5 to 8 minutes. Discard any clams that don’t open.

3.  Add the drained tagliatelle and parsley to the clams in the skillet. Generously season with pepper. Toss over medium to high heat just until the spaghetti absorbs the juices- 1 minute.

4.  Serve pasta with clams in bowls right away.

5.  Voila and Cin Cin!

We drank an Alsatian white with this dish mostly because it was staring at me and I couldn’t wait any longer to try it. Not the best pairing- too steely for the clams. I recommend pairing with something a bit heavier, like a Sicilian white. Planeta’s La Segreta Bianco 2011 IGT pairs perfectly with this dish. Always a crowd pleaser and at a great price (around 12 bucks), this is one of my go to wines.

For a perfect pairing:

Smiley, Happy Clams! This is my favorite part:

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Just a Few Things

My mind is a bit of a jumble today as I scrambled to make my 8am train from NY back to DC. Made it. Did get on the wrong train, but it’s all good- headed to the same place. Whew. This is what 9 month old twins do to a 37 year old brain and I even had the night off.

A few random thoughts for the day:

1. Tick Tock, Ya Don’t Stop

You gotta love NYC Cabbies. I left my friend’s West Village abode at 7:43, hailed a taxi and was inside Penn Station at 7:49. Yes. In DC, the cabbies operate on an entirely different clock. You actually have to ask them to make it snappy. NYC cabbies- for all their faults- know what time it is.

2. Motown Mary

While zipping through Penn Station trying to grab a last minute latte and NY bagel, I spotted my pal Ariana Debose all dressed up as a young Mary Wilson, smiling down at me. Well, lookie-loo I thought, there she is, Little Miss Broadway. At 22, she’s on her 2nd Broadway show with a giant poster splattered all over NYC to boot. Hooray and go girl. More from Miss Ari later this month as she gives us a sneak peak into her Motown world working with legend Berry Gordy and costume fittings with Project Runway favorite and Motown designer, Emilio Sosa.

4. The Crib Dibbler

Need I say more? We gave this to my friend Katy last night at her baby shower as a gag gift. She stared at it for about 2 seconds before saying (1/2 laughing 1/2 horrified), “Is this for real?” Pretty funny. There’s a whole slew of prank boxed gifts here. I love a good prank.

5. “Hey, Twitter Twat-WTF!”

Lastly, let’s talk about House of Cards.

I’m probably the last person on the planet that’s watching this series to STILL be watching. I couldn’t subscribe to the binge viewing that is sweeping the nation. Not because I don’t want to, but because I’m literally too tired to. My twin-induced octogenarian sleep habits prohibit me from staying lucid past 9:30. Sad, right? Well, what can I say- the bebes are still not sleeping all the way through the night. Well, one of them is, but alas… In any case, I am on the early bird special so after I get the bebes to bed, I’m good for an episode of Jeopardy and 1 episode of House of Cards. I know, so dorky right!

I have to say, I am really digging it. It took me a few episodes in to really get hooked. I didn’t really know who I was rooting for as the characters all seemed really cold and unlikeable but the onion has started to peel its layers and I am Team Claire all the way. Robin Wright’s portrayal is nuanced, calculated and vulnerable all at once. I’m kind of in love with her. The best lines of the series though have to be the words that come out of Janine Skorsky’s mouth. My favorite line of the series to date “Hey, Twitter Twat- WTF!” Now, that’s good writing.

Any random thoughts flooding your brain today? Do tell…

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