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Rosebud Veggie Jam

June 16, 2011 By Laura

I woke up late.  My post is delayed.  I’m behind on my blog reading today.  I should have already been in to work.

A sure sign of a successful night!

The 65 degree sunny morning did call my name for a run.  It was the first since my Achilles began acting up last Saturday.  Flat surfaces were ok, but hills were impossible.  A few more days of rest and I’ll be good to go (I hope).

Stats:

  • Distance – 4 miles
  • Time – 32:40
  • Pace – 8:10

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Last night was my second Atlanta blogger meet up.  In attendance:

Thanks to Lee for sharing the pic! 

Left to right:

  • Lee @ In My Tummy
  • Stacy @ Stacy Eats
  • Corinne (my Food + Wine buddy)
  • Heather @ Girly Ever After
  • Me
  • Alanya @ Thyme Bombe

Somehow I managed to talk one of my favorite local chefs, Ron Eyester, into creating a vegetarian tasting menu for us at the meat-centric Rosebud.

That’s an exaggeration.  Despite his scary Twitter persona, Ron is a great guy who agreed to take on the challenge almost immediately.  (Sorry for outing you as a nice guy, Ron.)

Ron is known more for his meats.  I eat meat and can vouch for the tastiness of his meat-centric dishes.  After tonight, I can also vouch for his veggie-centric dishes.

He introduced the “Veggie Jam” by emphasizing the importance of using fresh, local ingredients and allowing them to shine without “cooking the shit out of them.”  (<– direct quote)

***The details may be a bit off in some of these descriptions, but know that a lot of thought was put into using seasonal, fresh ingredients in each course.***

 

Like all good meals, this one began with a cocktail.

Our cocktail was made of tomato-infused vodka, cucumber shrub, and soda.  It was garnished with mini-heirloom tomatoes.  This drink was tasty, light and paired really well with the first couple of dishes.

1st Course

Pink-Eyed Pea Pate 

This was Ron’s take on a vegetarian pate.  It was made with pink-eyed peas and served atop a crusty toast with radishes.  The radishes set off the pate flavor and the creamy pate was complimented by the crunch of the bread.

2nd Course

Marinated mozzarella, tomato, cilantro, and apricot

This take on a caprese salad was a success.  Rosebud makes their own mozzarella in-house.  It’s more dense than a bufala, which worked well with the spicy-cilantro tomato sauce.

3rd Course

Heirloom tomatoes, pineapple, and sriracha sauce 

Heirloom tomatoes are just beginning to appear and these are some of the first local varieties to come available this season.  They were perfectly red (though you can’t tell from my iPhone photography!) and flavorful.

The pineapple topping was incredible – I can’t believe I hadn’t thought of that combo before!  It was drizzled with a srircha-olive oil mixture and topped with an impossibly fresh piece of parsley.

Course 4

Chilled potato and broccoli soup 

Honestly, this wasn’t my favorite.  It was a bit salty.  The soup was a chilled potato with a scoop of broccoli soup in the middle.

My favorite part was the cheese powder and the local egg.  It was the same cheese Ron uses at The Family Dog (his bar across the street) to make his “Cheetoes.”  Do not miss these if you’re ever at the bar!

Course 5

Brussels with Red-Curry Peanut Sauce 

This course was my favorite.  Brussel sprouts tossed in a red curry-peanut sauce and roasted.  It was mixed with fresh parsley and topped with crispy wontons.  Served with a side of the saucy deliciousness.  It was all I could do to keep myself from licking the plate.

Ron – please add this to the menu.  Immediately. 🙂

Course 6

Mac ‘n Cheese

True to form, Ron cannot simply make a mac and cheese.  This incorporated Midnight Moon aged goat’s cheese, a creamy cow’s milk goat cheese, dinosaur kale, and cauliflower.

It should be noted that at this point I am FULL.  But I’m no quitter, y’all.

Course 7

Yellow filet beans and tempura eggplant

Yellow filet beans – according to Ron – are only in season for a few weeks in the spring.  Now is the time.  If you see them in your local market, I urge you to check them out.  They’re similar to a pole bean, though a bit sweeter.

Ron tossed them with zucchini, fresh oregano (perfect herb compliment for these!), feta, kalamata olives, and a light vinaigrette.  All of this was served over a tempura-battered eggplant and a red curry ketchup.

Course 8

Rice grits with oyster shrooms and baby leeks 

Rice grits are similar to risotto, but they retain more crunch.  In a good way.  These were fantastic with the earthy oyster mushrooms and baby leeks.  Ron told us there were 20 lbs of leeks in our 6 dishes!  The charred leek on the top was my favorite.

Our server brought out a bottle of a California Cabernet that paired well with this dish.  Often people don’t think to pair a “big” wine with a meat-less dish, but with an earth mushroom and a heavier grain it works really well!

Course 9

Blue Cheese + Blueberries

A wonderfully rich blue cheese topped with a balsamic-port reduction.  This was served with simple, plump blueberries.  Their sweetness was amazing and they definitely stole this show!

Course 10

Bruleed Peaches and Salted Caramel Ice Cream

We finished with a salted caramel ice cream from High Road Craft Ice Cream (now being sold locally at Whole Foods!).  This was served with bruleed peaches – topped with brown sugar and cloves.  Note to self: I under-utilize cloves.

Despite being stuffed, I somehow managed to finish my gigantic bowl.  Had I known the other ladies better, I might have asked to finish theirs too.

Ron brought over a very special treat from The Family Dog – locally-made bourbon!  It was great with the peaches and salty ice cream.  I am going to have dreams of it drizzled as a sauce and served over peach bread pudding.

Ron and the local moonshine… errr… whiskey

This a random, but I have to say that I appreciate a guy offering whiskey to a table of ladies (and me).  Thanks for not discriminating – I ♥ whiskey.

Our server, Amber was incredible.  Knowledgeable, the right amount of attentive, and incredibly nice.  I’d have a drink with her anytime… and I like that in a server.  If you are in the Atlanta area, check out Rosebud and ask for her!  Tell her Laura sent you. 🙂

This post would be remiss without giving Rosebud a brunch shout-out – it’s one of my top 5 in Atlanta (and Atlanta has a LOT of brunches).  Order the Big Nasty.  Just trust me.

Ron – when will you be opening a vegetarian restaurant?!

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Thanks to Ron, Amber, Rosebud, and some awesome bloggers for an evening to remember!

Do you have local blogger/common-interest group meet-ups?  

What sorts of things do you do?

Filed Under: Fitness, Restaurants, Running Tagged With: brunch, cocktails, dessert, dinner, restaurants, Rosebud, running

Can You Hear Me Now?

June 4, 2011 By Laura

Have you guys been following the cell phone news?

 

They may cause brain cancer.

 

Lovely.  As someone who spent the better part of college with a phone glued to her ear, I’m not amused.

 

I turned to NPR (dork).  Apparently the culprit is the radio frequency electromagnetic fields cellphones give off.  They could be carcinogenic.  Could be.

Know what else could be carcinogenic?

  • Coffee
  • Pickled Vegetables
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Ultraviolet Rays
  • Talcum Powder
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy

 

Basically, I’m a goner.

 

Honestly, I don’t like talking the phone anymore.  Can you grow out of that? I use mine primarily to text and email.  And tweet.

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In happier news, I’ve had a great time this week eating green foods!  Despite how it may look from the smorgasbord I posted yesterday…

 

1. Tami’s Green Gazpacho:

 

My modifications included the addition of 2 jalapenos, using a whole cup of  cilantro, and reducing the water by a cup.  I also bypassed the bread and topped it with Greek yogurt (which was amazing!).

Next time I’d reduce the salt a bit, but other than that it was a fantastic summer soup. The perfect cool lunch with insanely hot weather!

 

2. Salad… con mucho color.

 

I had some fresh mozzarella left over from my Peach Caprese Salad, so I used that to make this Spinach–Carrot–Tomato-Caprese-Salad.  With hummus.  And… an embarrassing item.

See the falafel-looking things?  Those are “Chicken Bites.”  They are made by a company called Happy Bites.  They make sneak veggies into their frozen kids snacks… yes, I’m almost 28 and I buy over-priced children’s foods. You can find them at Whole Paycheck Foods… the Veggie Tots are good too.

 

3. Averie’s Avocado Banana Ice Cream.

 

You guys know I love avocados in smoothies – it makes them deliciously creamy.  Why not in ice cream?  I trust Averie.

Did I mention it’s VEGAN ice cream?

I used So Delicious unsweetened vanilla coconut milk, omitted the sugar, added 1/2 a packet of Stevia, and used maybe 1/2 C of ice cubes.  My Magic Bullet blended it like a champ.  Then I threw it in my mini-ice cream maker.  And immediately devoured 1/2 of it.  Before dinner because I’m not a Happy Bite-eating kid.

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I’m off for a morning run before A) it reaches 90 degrees and B) Souper Jenny’s Underground Supper Club tonight. It’s so underground that I don’t even know where it is or who the chef is yet!

Do you like to talk on the phone? Will you change your usage habits in light of the potential cancer-risk?


Filed Under: Bites, Products Tagged With: dessert, dinner, ice cream, iPhone, lunch, smoothies, So Delicious, vegan

Tasting, Tasting 1-2

May 25, 2011 By Laura

Saturday and Sunday I visited the tasting tents at the Food and Wine Festival.  I miiiight have snuck in Saturday… shhhh!

The gates of heaven

The food was all good, but I was a little disappointed that there wasn’t more variety.

There’s only so much fried chicken and BBQ I can consume.

Indian-Spiced Fried Chicken and Waffles = worth it

An exception to the “too much fried” rule is the above Indian-Spiced Fried Chicken and Waffles by Asha Gomez of Spice Route Supper Club.  I have GOT to check out one of her events ASAP.  Rumor has it she may be looking for a restaurant space…

Celeb Highlight: I got to meet Chef Norman Van Aken (the father of fusion… I shook his hand!).

Food Highlight: The beer, cheeses, and desserts (duh).

Best beer – New Heaven

The cheese spread (pun intended)

Coming to Whole Foods ATL soon!

I wish I’d done a better job remembering to photograph… there’s was just so much to eat! 🙂

My favorites beer/cheese/dessert:

  • Wild Heaven Craft Beers – I’d had these before, but Invocation and Ode to Mercy are the two brews offered by this new Decatur, GA-based brewery.  If you find them, drink them immediately.  It’s the best new beer I’ve tasted in a long time.
  • Sweet Grass Dairy’s Truffled Chevre – Decadently delicious.  There’s no other way to describe this.  Need proof?  They are complete OUT for the season.  🙁
  • The Hungry Peach’s Peach Cobbler Cupcake – Moist, flavorful, light… dignity is the only thing that kept me from devouring their whole display
  • High Road Craft Ice Cream – Every flavor was good (I shamelessly sampled everything), but if I had to cheese I’d say don’t miss the Caffeine Cacao and the French Toast (JUST like your mamma’s… in ice cream-form).  Good news for Georgian’s – they are coming soon to Whole Foods!  #godblesswholefoods

I had a great time hanging out with 2 new friends on Saturday and the Lippy crew on Sunday.  (Nathan’s wife, Chelsee = coolest chick ever.)

Me and Nathan Lippy. Our hair matches a little.

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If you ever wonder if your “clean” way of eating really makes a difference, eat like I did all weekend.  Monday I woke up feeling like crap.  Too.  Much.  Rich.  Food.

I seriously almost hurled during the flight to my client meeting.

At least it was better than it would have been: I ran 5 miles Saturday morning, took an hour walk that afternoon, played 2 ball games Sunday morning, and then ran 3.5 miles.  I should re-name this blog Run-Eat-Repeat. 🙂

I’m trying to mini-detox this week.  It’s not working so well since I’ve been traveling, but I’m definitely eating much cleaner than I did this weekend!  Monday I drank my breakfast (not in a noon-game tailgating way) before rushing to the airport:

Some days, you just need a green smoothie.  This was one of those days.

I did my P90X Ab Ripper X (best ab workout ever, btw), followed by my 75 push-ups (are you doing yours?!).  Then chugged enjoyed this refreshing smoothie.

Mango-Almond Smoothie

  • 1/2 champagne mango
  • 1/2 banana
  • 1 C fresh spinach
  • 1 C unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
  • 1 tsp Maca
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp almond extract
  • water (adjust to desired consistency)

Put it in a blender.  Pour into glass.  Top with your favorite crunchy treat (I love this low-sugar citrus-granola).  

Drink up!

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More like what I gorged on this weekend… but whatever… 🙂

Even though we’re already mid-week, this may be a timely discussion question given the upcoming long weekend…

How do you detox after a weekend of indulgence?

Filed Under: Breakfast, Core, Fitness, Products, Restaurants, Running, Smoothies, Softball Tagged With: beer, breakfast, cheese, dessert, festival, Green Monster, P90X, restaurants, running, workout

Chocolate Sea Salt Cookie [Recipe]

May 20, 2011 By Laura

Remember the bake sale I participated in to raise money for Team in Training?  Thanks to everyone who bid, Steph’s Bite by Bite raised $729!!!

I hope my winning bidder enjoys these as much as I do! 🙂

Today I am FINALLY posting the recipe for my contribution – Chocolate Sea Salt Cookies.  This sweet and salty treat is worth the wait, I swear!

Chocolate Sea Salt Cookies

These are amazing.  I’m not exaggerating.  They take my love of sweet + salty and bring it to a whole new level with almonds and dark chocolate.

The dough is enough to make you forget any fear of raw egg-induced salmonella.

The key is to use a high-quality, flaky fleur de sel.  You want the cookies to have a crunch followed the delicious melting of a salty flake on your tongue.  Not the time for table salt, guys.

I use the pink-tinted, super-flaky Murray River Australian Flake Salt.

Also be sure to use good chocolate.  I will often use a semi-sweet bar for melting and get the Ghirardelli dark chocolate chips to stir in.

Taking pictures of dark brown items is hard.  More proof that Indian food and dark chocolate were meant to be eaten straight-away.  Sans photo shoot.

[Tweet “These sweet ‘n salty chocolate #cookies will change your life. Really.”]


Chocolate Sea Salt Cookies

by Laura Hall

Prep Time: 15 mins

Cook Time: 12-13 mins

Keywords: bake dessert chocolate salt almonds cookie

Ingredients (24 cookies)

  • 2 C semi-sweet or dark chocolate chips/chopped bits, divided
  • 1/4 C unsalted butter
  • 3/4 C brown sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 C flour
  • ¼ tsp baking powder
  • 1 C slivered almonds
  • Fleur de sel

Instructions

Place 1 C of chocolate chunks in a large bowl and melt in microwave (or over a double boiler if you’re fancy like that). Stir in butter.

Whisk together eggs and vanilla extract. Add brown sugar (take care to ensure there are no clumps), egg and vanilla mixture to the chocolate mixture. Stir until well-combined.

Sift together flour and baking powder. Add flour to the chocolate mixture, stirring just until smooth.

Fold in remaining 1 C of chocolate and almonds. Refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight. Or place in freezer for 30 mins if you’re impatient like me.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. With a spoon, scoop a heaping tablespoon of the dough on to a parchment-lined baking sheet. If desired, gently flatten with the palm of your hand (I like mine better in “globs”). Sprinkle with fleur de sel, patting lightly.

Bake for ~12-13 mins. Allow to cool as best you can before devouring with an icy glass of milk.

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In a matter of hours I will be all dressed up to attend the first Atlanta Food & Wine Festival event! 

What are you doing this weekend?

What is the best dessert you’ve ever made?

Filed Under: Baking, Recipes Tagged With: cookies, dessert

Strawberry Chantilly

May 16, 2011 By Laura

My best friend, Mallory, is having a baby.  A baby boy!

Naturally, I threw her a baby shower and served a pink cake.

Oops.

This cake had been planned for a while, but as the day drew closer I got more and more nervous about making the cake for the party.  That’s a lot of pressure!

Thankfully, this Strawberry Chantilly turned out really well.

Using toasted hazelnuts was a departure from the original pecan crust, but now I couldn’t imagine it any other way.  The mommy-to-be even requested it be turned into a cookie.

I’ll be toying with the recipe to make it able to stand alone in cookie (or blondie?!) format. 🙂

Easy while looking impressive, this cake is refreshing, spring-like, and showcases the now-in-season strawberries perfectly.

More spring party recipes to come!

Next up: Watermelon Salad

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Strawberry Chantilly

Adapted from Coleen’s Recipes.

Crust:

  • 1 C all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 C brown sugar
  • 1/2 C butter (salted)
  • 1/2 C toasted hazelnuts, chopped

Filling:

  • 2 egg whites
  • 3/4 C sugar
  • 2 1/2 C sliced strawberries
  • 1 C heavy whipping cream
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1 tsp fresh lemon juice

Preheat oven to 300 degrees.

Cut the butter into the flour and sugar until crumbly.  Stir in chopped hazelnuts. Press into a 9″ spring form pan and bake for 25 mins, until just beginning to turn golden.  Set aside to cool completely.

Pulse strawberries in a food processor to form a puree.  (I left a few chunks.)

Pour puree into a mixing bowl and add egg whites, sugar, and lemon juice.  Beat with electric mixer on high for ten mins.  (You can use a hand mixer if you’re ghetto like me – it’s good for the arms!)

In a separate bowl, beat the heavy whipping cream and vanilla until stiff peaks begin to form.  Gently fold the whipped cream into the strawberry meringue mixture. Pour into cooled crust and cover. Freeze for at least 6 hours, preferably overnight.

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This weekend flew by!  What can’t was at least reach a compromise of working 4 days and weekend-ing 3 days?!

Do you order cakes or make them for parties?

What is your favorite cake to make?

Filed Under: Baking, Recipes Tagged With: cake, dessert, entertaining

Travel Food

May 11, 2011 By Laura

Quick post today because I have to get some work done before heading back HOME!

There have been tons of bloggers sharing tips for eating on the road lately.  All I can say is that having food with you is a lifesaver.

Road breakfast of champions

I’m running a little late because I had to get a run in this morning.  Too many days sitting still in a conference room!

Stats:

  • Distance: 3.14 miles
  • Time: 25:54
  • Pace: 8.13

Not bad!

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Steph @ Bite by Bite has posted a preview of her online bake sale! Steph running with Team in Training and is raising money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

Check out the many drool-worthy items here.

 

My contribution are a batch of my dad’s fav Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Cookies.

Sale opens on Friday! 🙂

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Do you travel with food?  What are your favorite items to bring?

 

Filed Under: Baking, Breakfast, Running Tagged With: breakfast, cookies, dessert, running

Rosebud

May 10, 2011 By Laura

Guess where I am?

 

Don’t be jealous.  11 hours of the day I was shivering in a conference room. It was a good meeting though… and the beach was a great backdrop for dinner!

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Have you guys heard about the bake sale going being hosted by Steph @ Bite by Bite?  Steph is a member of Team in Training and is raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

This is a cause that is near and dear to my heart.  My dad passed away from Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia 3 years ago this summer.  Please go check out the bake sale when it opens on Friday!

My contribution is a cookie that my dad enjoyed: Dark Chocolate Sea Salt. 

Recipe to come as I make them and can photog this weekend!  The basics include: dark chocolate, butter, brown sugar, eggs, vanilla, flour, baking powder, almonds, and fleur de sel glittered across the top.

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Growing up my mom used to say I had “rosebud” lips.  I guess that means they were not very wide, yet plump?!

 

I wish I could say I that I remembered this cute story when I made Mother’s Day reservations at a restaurant called Rosebud.   I did not.

Rosebud (1397 N. Highland Ave, Atlanta, GA 30306, 404-347-9747) is headed by talented chef and owner, Ron Eyester (@theangrychef).  He gets extra cool-points for naming it after named after Jerry Garcia’s guitar.


Beginning with a light cocktail is the secret to Sunday brunch success.  I ordered the Crispy Cucumber – fresh cucumber juice, fresh squeezed lemon, and champagne.  It was perfect – sparkling, light, and not sweet.

Just as I suspected, the cucumber was a refreshing compliment to the bubbly.

It’s the Sunday version of a green smoothie

 

We started with mini Sweet Corn Muffins (sadly, not pictured). They were served with fresh strawberry preserves.  Honestly, I’m not a big cornbread fan, but these straight-out-of the-oven muffins were irresistible with the preserves.  Rather than taking over the taste, the sweetness in the moist minis was more of an accent.

 

Next up was a Fried Green Tomato app.  These tomatoes were breaded in Ritz crackers and fried to crispy perfection.  (Don’t you hate when they are a greasy, soggy mess?  NOT the case  here!)

The tomato deliciousness was topped with fresh mozzarella, radishes, and leeks.  All served over truffled honey mustard.  That’s right, I said truffled.

My only issue was with the mozzarella – I prefer mine to be creamier than the thicker version served here.

My entree selection was a Wild Mushroom Scramble, topped with chopped romaine and Cypress Grove Midnight Moon goat’s milk cheese.  It was as good as it looks – fluffy scrambled eggs, properly seasoned to let the earthy mushroom and nutty aged chevre to shine.  Nom Nom.

Mom seemed pretty satisfied with her Wild Georgia Shrimp and Grits, served with andoullie sausage, sweet onion, San Marzano tomatoes, and local grits.  These grits are ridiculously good.

 

The dessert special was a chocolate pretzel ice cream with some form of rice crispy treat.  We didn’t order dessert and I still regret it 3 days later.  Learn from my mistake.

 

In conclusion, if you are in Atlanta on a Saturday or Sunday, you should check out brunch @ Rosebud.  Or you could enjoy have brunch for dinner at Rosebud on Friday or Monday.  ‘Cause 2 day weekends are never enough.

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Do you eat breakfast for dinner?

I could eat breakfast for every meal.

 

Filed Under: Baking, Breakfast, Restaurants Tagged With: brunch, cookies, dessert, Mother's Day, restaurants, Rosebud

CSAs and Honky Tonks

May 2, 2011 By Laura

This weekend I went to Nashville for the first time.  One of my friends from grad school, Julia, moved there after we graduated.  Another friend from school, Katherine, and I jumped in the car and went for a fun-filled visit.

We arrived late Friday night and STARVING.  Julia had pizza ready to go on the grill.  It was my first time eating homemade grilled pizza and I loved every bite!

Grilled pizza with zucchini, squash, and mushrooms

 

Saturday morning we had a special treat – Julia took us to her local CSA for the weekly pick up.

 

Madison Creek Farms was a neat little farm filled with some of the most scrumptious-looking produce I’ve ever seen.  The owner, Peggy Lynn Marchetti, was one cool lady – she is obviously passionate about the clean food she grows AND she farms in dangly earrings.  Rock on.

Peggy also writes a blog!  Check her out @ The Female Farmer.

I'd never seen peas on the plant before!

 

Lettuce so beautiful I wanted to roll in it. And eat it. In that order.

 

I'm ruined - I'll never be satisfied with Publix berries again.

 

My awesome friends - Katherine and Julia

 

Gorgeous flowers - does anyone know what kind it is?

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Local Mexican place, Baja Burrito, came highly recommended.  It was just as good as advertised.  If you go, don’t skip the pineapple salsa!

Chipolte chicken burrito in a bowl

 

We also did some very successful shopping.  I found TWO new dresses!

All that hard work shopping deserved ice cream from a shop called Hot & Cold in Hillsboro Village.  They sell Jeni’s Ice Cream, which is hands down the best ice cream I’ve ever had.

 

After the saint behind the counter patiently allowed me to sample every flavor, I settled on scoops of Bangkok Peanut (peanut butter and toasted coconut with cayenne pepper heat at the end – YUM) and Riesling Poached Pear (literally tasted and had the texture of a pear).

Note: Jeni’s can be found at various places around the U.S.  In Atlanta, you can pick up a pint at Star Provisions.

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All that deliciousness didn’t ruin our appetite for dinner.  Julia took us to one of her favorite places, Margot Cafe & Bar.

The menu changes daily based on what’s fresh, but it is always a French-Italian-style cuisine.  I’m assuming it is always good… ’cause this was incredible.

The host seated us at a table right by the open kitchen.  I was unnaturally excited.

That's Margot!

 

We split appetizers:

 

  • Warm olives with roasted fennel and oranges – the fact that the olives were served warm really set this off
  • Sugar snap peas with mint and ricotta salata – mint sauce with this was genius
  • Crunchy sourdough bread

 

The main was so incredible that I forgot to take a picture of my gorgeously prepared entree – a grilled artichoke stuffed with spinach and parmesan and served over basmati rice.

 

Dessert barely lived long enough to be pictured – a cheesecake with polenta crust and strawberries.

 

We finished up a little after 11p and hit the honky tonks.

Beer flight at Flying Saucer

 

Rockabilly band at Robert's

 

Keeping it classy, livin' the High Life

 

I may be little too old to close down a bar… but damn if it isn’t still fun every once in a while. 😉


 

The Sunday drive home went pretty quickly.  Katherine and I drove together and I had fun quizzing her about her 5 marathons.  She’s almost convinced me to try it.

At the very least she inspired me to come home and bust out this killer run:

  • Distance: 8 miles
  • Time: 1:07:20
  • Pace: 8:40

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Thanks for a stellar weekend, Julia and Katherine!

How was your weekend?  Did anyone else get shut down a bar? 🙂


Filed Under: Fitness, Restaurants, Running, Travel Tagged With: dessert, dinner, Nashville, restaurants, running

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