this little piggy was spotted

I had all week to decide where I wanted to go for my birthday on the 2nd and it took me till 3pm to go "hey, let's do the Spotted Pig."

I'd wanted to go for ages and this desire was re-sparked when I read a mention of their gnudi in a fluff magazine article about Mandy Moore in NYmag.

The avid yelper/researcher that I am, I'd read that in order to get a seat you had to arrive around 5:30. So we did..

We were seated in a cozy little nook on the second floor that overlooked some lucky person's lush backyard.

To start I had a mojito (of course). Mike (the indulgent boyfriend) started off with a speckled hen.

I went down the list and picked what I'd wanted beside the gnudi.

I got the chicken liver toasts, gnudi and the crispy pig's ear.

Mike got the burger and a side of sugar snap peas with black mint (this mint didn't look black, idk)
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Anyhoo onto the food.

The chicken liver toasts came first and the bread was dripping with luscious olive oil. A huge mound of chopped chicken liver was on each piece. I mmed at the first bite and made him try some which he wasn't too pleased about.

Next up were the gnudi...

Oh gnudi...

Lovely gnudi...

If I could go here every day I would get these each time and swoon anew.

They were perfectly tender pockets of seasoned ricotta served in a decadent butter sauce with fried sage and a little red drizzle as garnish.

Words probably cannot describe how delicious these were.

I've been telling everyone I know about them. That's about as close as I can get.

I scoured the web looking for a recipe for them and came up with a Gothamist post that I will try, but I still want to know what they put in the sauce. If Mandy Moore can learn the recipe for these little pillows of deliciousness, surely a dedicated foodie should be allowed the honor?
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I chose to have the pig ear arrive alongside Mike's burger.

It was served with a yummy little salad with lots of lemon segments that balanced the fatty, chewy piece quite well.

I made Mike try this and he complained it stuck in his teeth to which I replied "eat something else and it'll come out."

It did.

As you can see I barely remembered to snap a picture of this (and this will be a trend for some of the next photos of the night).

Here are Mike's burger and shoestring fries.

I got to taste both.

The burger was moist and covered with just enough roquefort to add great flavor.

The fries were awesome. They have little slivers of fried garlic and rosemary mixed in. I nabbed about 65% of the garlic from his plate.

Even though I'd managed to upend half of the peas onto the couch we were sitting on (I'm sorry!) the bits we got to eat were quite delicious.


For dessert I'd asked our server (who was also awesome, by the way, but I forgot her name. She had longish brownish hair. I realize how descriptive that was. :P).. ahem I asked our server if they did birthday candles since Mike wanted to make sure I got one. They did.

I chose the banoffee pie which is basically layers of banana, soft toffee and whipped cream with a tiiiiiiny bit of tart crust at the end.

I was almost done when I remembered to take a picture so I stuck the candle back in and here it is.

Mike had the chocolate, walnut amaretto cake. It came with a dollop of sour cream (which he hates) that went well with my banoffee pie.

This is what was left by the time I remembered to take pictures of the desserts.

We will definitely be back. In fact, this is the first restaurant (that's not a pizza place) that Mike has said this about without prompting or urging by yours truly.

Spotted Pig, I salute thee... now give up the gnudi.

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So... blogger-emoticon.blogspot.com*drumroll*

I became a Foodbuzz featured publisher this week!

Look for way more updates in the future. I'm aiming for at least once a week, but don't quote me on that!
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Also, here's a lovely happy birthday to me! I'll be back with a review of the Spotted Pig birthday edition tonight.
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jerk shrimp, Spanish rice and spinach


So I had a craving for Spanish rice (and ended up forgetting the banana peppers so BOO).


pancetta or bacon
1 large onion
1 1/4 cup rice (I used organic texmati)
1 can diced tomatoes
1 small can tomato paste
~2 1/2 cups of chicken broth/stock
chili powder
cumin
salt & pepper to taste

I decided to use up the pancetta I had left in the fridge so I cut that into little chunks and rendered the fat from them. I removed the pancetta from the pan and set it aside.
I added some olive oil to coat the bottom of the pan and sauteed a sweet onion till it was translucent.

To the hot oil and onion I added the dry rice and mixed that around till it started to turn a light golden brown.

I added the chili and cumin to the pot.

I put the chicken stock in and the diced tomatoes then added the tomato paste.

Then I added a bit of salt and a generous amount of pepper.

I covered the pot and set the eye on low. When the rice was almost done I added more stock as it had all absorbed.

For the shrimp I simply melted some butter in a pan and added a lot of jerk seasoning and some salt.

The spinach was frozen and buttered. :P

Defonte's of Brooklyn by way of Manhattan


So I read about this place in NYmag and decided to give them a shot.

I picked up a #34 (see above) which is the roast pork special for lunch earlier this week and added a #1 for lunch the next day.

It was really good for a deli sandwich. I liked the little crispy piece of eggplant. The eggplant that was supposed to be on my other sandwich too. The eggplant that was completely missing from my sandwich the next day. Two people made my sandwiches. The lady on the #1 gets a -5 for leaving that crispiness out. This sandwich was better than the #34 if you prefer cold sandwiches.

I tried to ask the guy making my #34 for some of the pan juice from the pork on the sandwich, but all he did was clarify, nod and wrap up the sandwich. -_-

#34: Pork hero with hot roast pork, swiss, fried eggplant and hot salad

#1 Nicky Special with ham, capocollo, salami, fried eggplant (sigh), provolone, hot salad, marinated mushrooms, lettuce, tomato, oil and vinegar

I will say that the cold cuts taken separately were nothing special. I ADORE Genoa salami... and this salami was bland when I ate a piece from the last part of the sandwich I couldn't finish. It had little to no flavor and it was mushy.

I really need to haul ass to Parisi one of these days.

Oh, before I forget. The macaroni salad? It smells better than it'll ever taste. Pass.

Defonte's of Brooklyn
261 3rd Ave
(between 21st St & 20th St)
New York, NY 10010

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