new ivoire restaurant

Lots of things have been happening in mumblepurr-land. Some are good and some are bad, but in a few months I think it'll all work out.

I've slacked on posting images here and I'm about to remedy that with this mini post.

I read reviews for this restaurant on yelp and had to try it.

I got the Riz Gras which is browned rice with lamb


I also got the Poisson Grille - fried fish with a super generous side of sweet plantain.  This thing was ginormous and delicious. Excuse the fuzzy picture I got really hungry and impatient.


I think I'll go back today after I pick up my transcripts from college.

chocolate and vanilla bean swirled marble cake


Aaaand I'm back.

Here's a cake I made today. I gave part to my parents and I'm about to bring a piece to the hospital for the nurse that helped my dad a lot these past weeks.

First you get the vanilla batter with a bit of lemon extract and vanilla beans swirled in.


Then you get the chocolate with some scharffen berger bittersweet folded inside


Then you dump em in your pan and cut through it with a knife.


Then you wait for it to bake and take lots of shots of it for no reason. :P





catching up and a little hiatus

I'll be back in a few weeks to start up posting again but here's a few things I made since my last.

rainbow swiss chard and bean sprouts in a garlic & soy butter sauce over fried brown rice: 



Meat "gravy" with spare ribs, meatballs and italian sausage over rigatoni. I eventually turned this into a baked rigatoni dish with ricotta and mozzarella cheese on top.











Peach cobbler cake with a healthy dash of rum and  brown sugar, pecan and peach layers baked in:


Chocolate cupcakes with ganache frosting. Callebaut and Guittard chocolates were involved. They like each other.






Till then. =) 

pad thai photoSPLOSION




I made a promise to myself that I'd take more prep pictures. I think I went a bit overboard.

Using the foolproof recipe from Chez Pim I set out to make a not-so-quick dinner. I hadn't made this in 3 years (2 kitchens ago) and the amount of ingredients was rather daunting for my tiny kitchen, but here goes.

First up is the sauce. It's basically fish sauce (stinky & salty), tamarind pulp (sour and smooth), and palm sugar (bitch to get out of the jar, but sweet and tasty).


Pim says to use 1/2 a cup each. Apparently the fish sauce I got from Bangkok down on Moscoe is extra skrong (yes, skrong it's the big ugly mutant brother of strong), because the sauce was way too salty when I first tried it. 

So I kept adding more tamarind and palm sugar and think it came out ok. Just let it come to a simmer and make sure all the palm sugar's melted then add your chili/paprika.

Pim mentions using paprika or spicy chili. The boy doesn't like spicy things so I decided to go the smoky route.

I used two paprikas from Penzeys. The smoked one is Spanish and the sweet one is Hungarian. 


Dried Shrimp



These things are retarded to grind when your hand hurts and mine did... so I put a bunch in hoping that at least half would get "fluffy" after pounding in the mortar. I wasn't disappointed.


They're like hard rocks at first, but after patient coaxing and a whole lot of thwump noises you come out with something like this (ok I know there are still some whole ones left, but ise tired so I picked em out and used the fluffies):



 Rice Noodles


The dude at the store told me to soak them for a half hour. They got soaked longer than that because I plopped them in water before I even started the sauce. I've also included a picture of the brand, not that it really matters. 


The Rest


Ok so there's the shrimp, scallions, regular chives (eh I didn't get the garlic ones) and garlic pieces.



Next up ground peanuts and bean sprouts


Don't forget the sauce you lovingly stunk up the house with


Firm tofu


and the brand


The Process

Ok so then you heat up your wok, slug some oil in, remember you don't have a wok utensil, curse for a moment, use a silicone slotted spatula and some tongs instead.

Throw the tofu in there with the scallions and the garlic. Get em nice and toasty brown.


Add noodles, a generous glug of sauce... cook till almost done.


Push to the side, add an egg or two and let sit till halfway set. Mix them all up.

Add the shrimp, peanuts, dried shrimp and pickled turnips if you're using them (I didn't use turnips)

DON'T take pictures in the middle of this because you will end up with burnt noodles in a spot like I did. =/

Cook shrimp through and turn off the heat.


Plate.

Pass out.

Wait... get something skrong to drink that hopefully doesn't smell like fish sauce... eat... and then pass out.