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Thursday, July 3, 2014

America's Birthday Dinner - Southwest Style

As my third week in New Mexico comes to an end I've made some headway on some local eateries and watering holes in Albuquerque.

For those of you who don't know, the chili situation in New Mexico consists of red, green, or Christmas (combo of the two). Each restaurant differs as to which kind is hotter. The few times I've been out, I've gone with Christmas, seems to be the best of both worlds for me.

Living in Montana has really raised my standards for beer and breweries. Atmosphere is really important and of course, so is good beer. The first brewery I visited was La Cumbre. It's laid back, has an eclectic group of people, and good beer. I tend to judge a brewery by their IPA and the Elevated IPA at La Cumbre definitely passed. Last Sunday I made my way downtown and visited Marble Brewing. This was the first brewery in Albuquerque. Marble has a great vibe with an outdoor stage and local food trucks scheduled daily to be parked outside. The brewery recently took first in the world Pilsner competition. My favorite beers here were their double IPA and the Marble Red. Unlike Montana, New Mexico does not have laws that put a limit on the number of pints you can drink and most stay open until 1:30 AM.

After a suggestion from a Missoula coworker, I made my way to a downtown bar called Anodyne. Anodyne is an upstairs pool hall/jungle. The space is filled with hanging plants and about 15 pool tables. The beer selection is extensive and diverse. From imported Belgians to local sours. Made me feel like I was back in Missoula.

I still have many places to check off my list before I head back north. In the meantime, I've been doing a lot of cooking of my own. It's been ages since I posted a recipe, so today I'll be giving you four, yes four. It's what I like to call: America's Birthday Dinner, Southwest Style. This dinner features: Fresh Watermelon Margaritas, Buffalo Chicken Tacos, Garden Vegetable Salad, and Flag Cheesecake. Let's begin.

Fresh Watermelon Margarita
4 cups of fresh cubed watermelon (seedless)
3-4 Limes
Silver Tequila
Triple Sec
Salt, for the rim

Puree the watermelon in a blender and add the juice of the limes. Have an additional lime for garnish if you'd like. When making margaritas, I follow the 3-2-1 rule. 3 parts mix, 2 parts tequila, 1 part triple sec. Typically I just measure with a shot glass. Salt the rim, fill it up, and garnish with a lime.

Buffalo Chicken Tacos
I don't think I even need a recipe for this one, but this is what you'll need:
Chicken breasts (cooked and shredded)
small corn tortillas
purple cabbage (or some sort of leafy garnish)
cheese (I used feta)
green salsa (I love tomatillo)
avocado
Frank's Buffalo sauce

Preheat the oven to 375. Drape tortillas into the slots of the rack to make narrow taco shells. Bake 7-10 minutes. Remove from oven. Heat cooked and shredded chicken in a saucepan with the buffalo sauce. Cook until heated all of the way through. Assemble tacos as desired!


Garden Vegetable Salad
  • Vinaigrette:
  • 3 tablespoons fresh orange juice
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons honey or agave
  • 1 teaspoon red wine vinegar
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Salad:
  • 1 1/2 cups (1 x 1/4-inch) julienne-cut zucchini
  • 1 1/2 cups (1 x 1/4-inch) julienne-cut yellow squash
  • 1 cup fresh corn kernels (about 2 ears)
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped red onion
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh basil
Cut up all of the vegetables, add vinaigrette and let chill. Overnight is best. I am absolutely in love with this salad. It's perfect for summer and barbecues. 

The originally recipe can be found here: Garden Salad with Citrus Vinaigrette

Last but not least, a patriotic dessert. I know the flag cheesecake is a little cliche, but it's my first time making a flag dessert and a no-bake cheesecake. It was amazingly easy and delicious. On a side note- apparently fresh blueberries are not sold in New Mexico so blackberries had to suffice. 

No-Bake Flag Cheesecake
Crust: 
1 1/2 cups of ground graham crackers
1/2 cup unsalted butter at room temperature. 
1/4 cup sugar ( I didn't use any sugar, but add as much as you'd like)

Filling:
16 oz cream cheese (I used lactose-free)
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup vanilla greek yogurt 
Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and/or blackberries

Mix ground graham crackers, butter, and sugar. Press into square pan. With an electric mixer, mix cream cheese, sugar and vanilla greek yogurt until it is smooth. If you don't have flavored yogurt or you like a strong vanilla flavor, add 2 tsp of vanilla extract. Spread mixture over the graham cracker crust. Refrigerate until chilled. Top with berries in a flag, USA, or any display of red, white, and blue America theme you'd like. 

There you have it. I hope you all have a great holiday weekend full of sun and all things America. You can find me rollerblading, enjoying a PBR, and watching fireworks all while avoiding a sunburn. Until next time!

Monday, June 9, 2014

Colorado Lovin'

In attempt to do my best to try new things and check things off of my bucket list, I made my way down to one of my favorite places, Colorado. 

When I found out John Butler Trio was playing at Red Rocks, I had to go. Not only do I love JBT, but I had been dying to go to a show at the famous amphitheater. Luckily I have three great friends who live in the Denver area that were all lined up to go to the show as well. 

I was able to spend my first night in town with my college friend, Olivia. We feasted on Whole Foods salads and in the morning she took me to Snooze. For those of you who don't know, the one food I refuse to eat is regular syrup (think Mrs. Butterworth's). This has led me to steer clear of most breakfast foods that are topped with it, pancakes, waffles, french toast, etc. Snooze may have changed my pancake outlook. I decided to indulge in a Strawberry Rhubarb Pie pancake, a half order of Italian-style eggs benedict, and bacon, of course. 

That afternoon I made it out to Boulder to stay with Melody, my partner in crime from high school. She frequents Mountain Sun Brewery, which I also love, so we decided it would be a great place to eat before we got on the shuttle for the show. A basil bleu burger, an F.Y.I.P.A, and a cheers to Mel getting her first teaching job later, we were off to the show. 

After escaping an evening thunderstorm, we made it to Red Rocks and found this beautiful lady that I hadn't seen in about four years, which was four years too long. Please note the natural wine lipstick Melody and I are sporting. John Butler didn't disappoint. I'm glad to say I've been able to see them live twice in six months and that I have now experienced a concert in one of the most beautiful venues. 


Our Saturday plans were just as exciting as the concert: Rollerblading brewery tour around Boulder. Greg, Melody, and I are all "bladers" so we took this opportunity to kick off the season of weird looks and high fives from our choice of transportation. We first drove to Oskar Blues in Longmont for a tour of the brewery. Oskar Blues has always been into canning their beers, which I love. Fun fact: the recipe for Dale's Pale Ale (their flagship brew) was found on only the second attempt of home-brewing. Pretty damn good luck.


After Oskar Blues it was time to blade. We traveled first to the 303 Distillery which was one of the most laid back and eclectic places I've been to. I got a Spicy Pineapple which is pineapple juice, cayenne, and vodka. We bladed to a newer brewery called Sanitas after the distillery where we played cornhole. This place would be a perfect fit in Missoula, with a fun atmosphere and discounted beer when a train goes by. I have never felt a better time to sport the "socks and sandals" look which didn't seem as ridiculous considering we had roller bladed to the brewery. 


Sunday was another day of breweries, games, and walking around Boulder. The other breweries we visited were Bru, Boulder Beer, and Avery, home of the Sour Fest which I hope to attend next year. If you haven't tried a sour, I dare you. Six breweries and a distillery in two days had us in pretty good shape. Colorado puts up a mean fight to Montana beers and I highly recommend visiting any and all of them if you are ever in Boulder. 

It was time to head back to Missoula. Turns out that that John Denver wasn't so full of it. Colorado you've stolen my heart yet again.

Get ready for an adventure...