Showing posts with label One Speed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label One Speed. Show all posts

I'm baa-aack! Well.....sort of + a private beer tasting

Hello Blogworld and friends! Oh how I've missed you.

I last said hello a couple of weeks ago when our kitchen looked like this...


YOWZA.

I'm happy to tell you that we have made quite a bit of progress since then.  If you follow me on Instagram you may have seen this sneak peek...


Let me just say this has been quite the endeavor.  To be honest there were times it was a miracle it didn't end in divorce.  However, there is a good reason that The Cyclist and I decided to take on this project in the middle of his last semester of school, but I'll share more on that later.

For now, let me give credit where credit is due.  Even though this is a project "we" took on, I am not handy. This was primarily the work of The Cyclist with me helping where I was able....even when that meant occupying The Munchkin while our house was in disarray, which is a way better job and I know it.  The efforts of my hubs here are truly admirable and I am a lucky wife.  I lack words to explain how thankful I am not only for this kitchen, but many other things.  So THANK YOU Cyclist!

In other thank you's, we had the help of friends and parents as well, which was truly invaluable.  A big shout out to our own personal wood whisperer, Mr. F for being a huge, gigantic help.  For reals.  Thanks, all of you for everything.

In case you are now sick of me blubbering thank you's over our kitchen and bummed that I'm not showing before and after photos today (coming soon to a blog near you!), let's talk about beer.

Yes beer.

A midst the chaos of our kitchen, Mr. F's wife suggested we hit a private beer dinner at OneSpeed, a favorite restaurant in our hood.  This was a brilliant idea that gave us a much needed break.

OneSpeed paired up with The Brewing Lair of the Lost Sierras for the dinner.  The Lair itself looks like a sweet place and I'm excited to make a trip up there, but until then, let's talk about their beer and of course, food.



 Let's start at the beginning, shall we?

Antipasto - A selection of tasty, savory things to rev up your palate & appetite.  Served with Uncle Elliot's, IPA.


We were actually greeted at the door with Uncle Elliot's IPA and mingled for a bit before sitting down to enjoy these tasty appetizers.  Obviously we have a deviled egg there, but I seriously can't remember what the other starter is!  Sorry, I should have taken notes.  My brain is saying it was some type of liverwurst, but that sounds gross and it was good so...?  I leave it to you to guess or comment.  We were also served a mini hot dog in honor of baseball's opening day.  It is not photographed because I ate it.

Let's forget about my transgressions and talk about the first course, OK?

1st Course - Crispy Fried Oyster Slider, Spicy Gulf Shrimp Mayo, Watercress, Fennel, Bacon-Onion Jam, Citronette.  Served with Ambush, IPA.



They had me at fried oyster but add in all that other good stuff (bacon onion jam?!) and this may have been my favorite thing of the night.  I tend to favorite things I can't make at home.  I am not good at frying, so I had a soft spot for this dish.  The bite of the Ambush IPA was a nice compliment.

Because OneSpeed pizza is a thing, of course there was a pizza course.....of course!

Pizza - Sopressata, Fiscallini Farms San Joaquin Gold Aged Cheese, Greens, New Potatoes, Spring Onions, Olives & Chile Oil.  Served with Incognito, Saison.


Sopressata is an Italian dry salami.  I found it to be mild as far as salami is concerned and it was a nice compliment to all of the other delicious items on the pizza.  The chili oil gave it a nice kick.  The Brewing Lair describes Espionage Ale as "a Red IPA with floral hoppy-ness and caramel malts". 

It's totally normal to eat an entree after enjoying appetizers, a fried slider and pizza right?
Just checking.

Entree - Braised Shoulder and Shank of Yolo County Lamb, House Made Egg Noodles, English Peas, Asparagus, Spring Carrots, Rosemary and Salsa Verde.  Served with Odd Job, Brown Ale.


This dish was local and good, after everything, I still ate it all.  The Odd Job was one of my favorite beers of the night.

It would be a crime to not add dessert to this madness, so....

Dessert - Ricotta Cheesecake, Candied Hazelnuts, Espresso Caramel and Valrhona Cocoa Powder.  Served with Stake Out, Coffee Stout.


I am not a huge fan of cheesecake.  Don't get me wrong, I like it, it's just not on the top of my dessert fav's. This one was light (my guess is because of the ricotta), which was nice after all the food and beer already consumed   My favorite part were the candied hazelnuts   The Stake Out Coffee Stout was super coffee infused.  I don't know how I would like it on its own, but with this dish it was really good.

So that is it!  I hope to have a before and after kitchen post soon, but you can bet I won't be showing you until all of the final final touches are complete!  In the meantime, there has been some good food generated from that kitchen already, but because we are still hard at work, my posts may continue to be a bit sporadic.  :(

I miss you all and I hope to be back on the regular soon!  Thank you for your patience!

♥TCW


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Pizza Night!

Our friends, the F's are from New Mexico.  The first night they had us over for pizza night, they put New Mexico green chile's on the pizza.  Oh the delight!  My mouth caught fire and my nose ran but there was only one thing I could say "more!"  We later learned that the green chile's were a test - if we could handle them, they would keep us.  Thank you F fam for introducing us to the New Mexico green chile! 

We recently had a repeat of the original pizza night, oh the delight!  I know I already said that but it was delightful, repeat was therefore, necessary.

To start, there was some good stuff on hand....strawberries for the salad, home-made pesto and (of course!) beer!  We are all Racer 5 fans, super good IPA and great addition to pizza!


Mr. F started us with a tasty appetizer which I believe he made up on the fly....
Figs Wrapped in Prosciutto with Goat Cheese (YUM!)......




While Mr. F worked out the app's, Dr. F threw together this fabulous salad....


What could make this salad better?


Avocado of course!

While I strolled around the kitchen taking photos, I couldn't pass up a shot of these pretty heirloom tomatoes on a fancy plate.....


....or this watermelon!


....and, I'll take another appetizer please, thank you...

(this is actually The Cyclist's hand, not mine!)

OK, to Pizza!

Moving on with a theme, one pizza will have prosciutto, figs and goat cheese...


Mr. F started preparing the dough....


Meanwhile, Dr. F started caramelizing onions....


....and more work with the dough....




.....now we start Pizza #1 - pesto, squash & mushroom....




....into the oven she goes.....


....note the fancy wooden pizza pan made by Mr. F! 
Beautiful woodwork as usual.

And check out the finished product.....



Oh, my yummyness!  I love when the cheese gets a little brown like that!

Now on to Pizza #2 - sausage, mushroom, New Mexico Green Chile and caramelized onions!

The Cyclist started cooking the sausage....


Someone chopped some mushrooms.......


....and Mr. F started getting those New Mexico green chile's ready....


Note: from here my "picture story" is not as detailed because while Mr. F continued to prepare pizza's, the rest of us went to eat!

The finished product of Pizza #2...


....and finished product of Pizza #3 - figs, prosciutto & goat cheese....


Yum!  Cheese!  Yum!

I don't know which one was my favorite, they were all so different and all so good.  The spiciness of those New Mexico Chile's might beat all though. 

I should mention that while all of this was going on we were also having a dough contest.  I can't remember which dough was on which pizza, but, one dough was purchased from our local Italian grocer, Corti Brothers and the other was purchased from a really good local pizza spot One Speed.  Both were good, but the Corti Brother's dough won.  It had a nice chewiness to it.  I don't know the exact brand, so I'll have to find out and report back later.

Of course, with all of that pizza and beer we absolutely had room for dessert!

Enter Snickerdoodles!
As prepared by me and The Cyclist, recipe from the Better Homes & Gardens cookbook....

(dough balls)

And....Viola!

I used to always have a problem with these guys coming out flat, but it appears the new Kitchen Aid mixer has solved this problem.  These were (for the first time) nice and fluffy!

Thank you F's for another great Pizza Night!



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