Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Chicago: RPM Italian Restaurant.

Do you happen to know who Bill & Giuliana Rancic are? Well, if you don't, let me me tell you! Bill was on the first The Apprentice and won his chance to work with The Donald on the big Chicago skyscraper, Trump Tower project. And Giuliana? Seriously, you must live under a rock if you don't know who she is... She a celebrity news personality on E! News.  


Anyway, they opened a brand spankin' new restaurant in Chicago called RPM Italian Restaurant. I borrowed this picture from their website because I could not capture the beauty of it. I have to admit I was a little skeptical at first because sometimes celebrities open restaurants that just don't deliver... but RPM definitely did!


This little number? It's Mama DePandi's Bucatini Pomodoro with a great big meatball. Simply Delicious. Seriously.   


Jessica ordered her favorite thing to order anywhere she goes: Chicken. Listed under "Classics", it was the Chicken with Peppers entree, but it definitely delivered. The variety of peppers and tenderness of the chicken was amazing! I was so full but I wanted to keep eating! 


We sat right near this Private Party and of course I started to think of all the special occasions that I could book this room for :) Wishful thinking... for now :) 


From the moment you walk in, you feel kind of like a VIP. They say the dress code is casual, but in such a beautiful space, you can't help but want to be kind of dressed up and looked polished. We didn't get to see Bill or Giuliana but word on the street is that they are around pretty often! 

Chicago: Pops!

No matter what city I visit or how many times I've been there, I always want to try the things and see new places. I like to been in the loop as to what's new and cool. I try to keep a running list in my mind of places that I want to eat at or grab a quick drink at just to enjoy the ambiance so when I heard about Pops, I had to go!


I loved the menu, the presentation, and the overall feel of this cute, hip Champagne bar. Who doesn't love bubbles? And to have a bar dedicated to just that... I think I found a little piece of heaven in this place. 


There wasn't much too the trendy bar, but the simplicity made it just that much better. The staff was very attractive, polite, and knowledgeable. 


Aside from a fabulous bottle of champagne that Jessica, my mom, and I shared, we also ordered the Strawberry Tart. Do you really need to ask if it was good? I probably could have ordered a few more, just for myself :)


The menu has a lot of trivia about champagne and cute little quotes and poems. This was my personal favorite. Perfect, perfect, perfect. I want to make it my regular hot spot when I visit!

Chicago: The Sights.

Have you been to Chicago recently? I think I've been there more this times this year than the last few years combined... and I am okay with that :) Lucky for me, I got to see the city through the eyes of someone who has never even been outside of the West Coast. One of best friends, Jessica, from San Diego came out to Des Moines to visit and I decided she needed to visit the Windy City during her short trip here.  


After the long drive from Des Moines to Oakbrook, we jumped on the closest Metra station by my mom's house to explore and enjoy whole day in the city. Riding the Metra again reminded me of the days that I used to commute from Aurora to Downtown my first year in college when I attended Columbia College




The Willis Building? What the heck is that? Oooooh, you mean the Sears Tower, right? ;)



Lolla? No way! We didn't feel like paying some random $250 for a day pass. Thanks though! We took a picture right in front just because. Maybe next year? 


Outside of the Art Institute of Chicago


Not seeing The Bean in Chicago is like not having a Hot Dog from a cart vendor in New York your first. Don't you think?


It really is stunning every time, even if you pass it on your way to work/school everyday. 


The Jay Pritzker Pavilion at Millennium Park. It's kind of breath taking it... watching a show there at night is really kind of amazing too!


Right after this picture we all took our shoes off and let our feet soak up the cool water. 


Outside of Trump Tower


I think we could have a quick appetizer and glass of wine at The Purple Pig but they had a 2.5 hour wait! Next time Jess :) Something to look forward to for the next time that you visit!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Very. Berry. Cherry.

Have you been berry picking? When did it become so cool? I'm not entirely sure but who made it cool, or cool again (it quite possibly could have been Jennifer from eden) but it has me totally inspired to bake! And not only am I baking, but I am cooking like crazy again... and that makes me very happy. 


Jennifer got a hold of these AMAZING cherries from a berry patch near Ames. She told me they were sour and meant for cherry pie making, so together we searched for the perfect recipe and modified to our liking. 




First step? (aside from pitting those little suckers, which takes forever) Home-made pie crust, of course!


It really is a lot easier than most people think. All you really need is:

Flour
Sugar
Salt
Cold Butter
Really Cold Water


While the crust dough was chilling, I mixed together the pitted cherries, sugar, cornstarch, and a few "secret" ingredients!


Once the cherries had soaked up all the flavors, I threw them into the pie crust and started my first lattice-making adventure


Not too bad for my first time, eh?? I was pretty impressed too.


No lattice is complete without a little egg wash. 


The freshly baked and slightly cooled pie! I added a little bit of a glaze on top and since I don't have a pastry brush (oooops, how silly right?) I used this handy-dandy honey wand thing :) What's it really called anyway? I don't know, do you?


Of the four or five pies that I have made within the last couple of months, the cherry pie is still by far "the favorite". I almost wish I hadn't made it first! 


The only way to celebrate a fabulously made pie? Sparklers of course!

Monday, August 6, 2012

Mini Trip: KC.

Mini road trip? Okay! I kept telling Eric how much I loved Kansas City, so we decided to get up, go, and spend a weekend there!



Kansas City, here we come! 


One of my favorite places in Kansas City? The Country Club Plaza, of course! All the great shopping, fabulous dining, and beautiful scenery. 


Somewhere we went that I haven't been to? The Nelson-Atkins Museum. After several times of driving past it for years, I told Eric that we HAD to go, and we did! Just as I thought, I fell in love with it. I love art. 


Does this sculpture look familiar Des Moines-ains? I thought so! Eric tried to sneak into this "coat". He kind of fit but not really...


As we walked around for a couple of hours, Eric took most of the pictures, which you can find at his blog post here: Viajes Con Quique.  (More activities featured here too!)


After searching for cool things to do and see, we stumbled upon "Chip's Chocolate Factory", which is supposed to be the place to go for chocolate lovers. They said you can walk around the factory and tour the chocolate making process! How cool, right? NOT. It was actually just a little store and you could kind of see someone making fugue. Total bust, so we walked across the street to the KC Sea Life Aquarium instead.   


I had never stayed at a Bed & Breakfast before and we happened to stumble across this little gem. It's called Southmoreland On The Plaza, and I would recommend it to anyone. It was not only a gorgeous house but the staff was SUPER friendly and accommodating. Love, love, loved it. 


Since we arrived early for check-in, Eric went on a run and I walked down to the plaza and had a cocktail on a patio that overlooked the plaza. The weather was nice and the ambiance was perfect a little mid-afternoon "me" time. 


After about an hour, I went back to our B&B to meet back up with Eric. We sat out back and just relaxed before heading out for dinner. We met up with some of his old sisters friends that he hadn't seen in a long time. We went Jack Stack Restaurant for some authentic Kansas City BBQ. The company was awesome and the food was amazing! 


Next day? Time to head back to Des Moines but not before having breakfast! I loved all of the little details and "rituals" of doing things. They kind of make you feel like royalty. Truly loved everything about this trip.



The last couple of months, I have been spending a lot of time back home. If you remember from a post from the last time I was home, I mentioned having lunch with an old high school friend. After re-connecting and talking on a weekly basis, we became closer and have since become "official". Here's a little snippet of what we've been up to:



I came to see "Spelling Bee", a musical which he directed, which was hilarious. I ended up going to the show twice! Once by myself and the next night with his family and mine. My mom and her husband met his parents and aunt at the show. 



The next day, Eric took me to the church that he attends downtown Chicago. I was a little hesitant as to what to think before we arrived. It was a beautiful building and everyone was super welcoming. As I sat down and read my program, this little note sealed the deal for me! I fell in love with their philosophy


Afterwards, we drove to my mom's for Sunday Brunch. My older sister, Grace, came over and we just sat in the sun, drank mimosas, and enjoyed each others company. It was the perfect day!


Yum, yum, yum. Sunday brunch is my favorite meal :)


Meet little Charlie! My mom just got a new puppy and we played with him all afternoon. He is so sweet! Stay tuned, more trips and experiences to come. Just keeping busy, busy, busy!


Peaches & Cream.



Once a week, a few friends and myself get together to cook or bake whatever is farm fresh for the week. We've made an apple pie, blueberry and vanilla tart, whiskey soaked cherry pie... and the list goes on and on. I have pictures of several of these concoctions but I haven't the time to blog! Ay!

A couple of weeks ago, Meredith, one of my good friends traveled to Georgia to visit her best friend and brought back Georgia Peaches, which she handpicked! She threw them in her luggage, with a hope and prayer that they would make it back safely. Here is what we did them those beauties:


Derek's Famous Guacamole. 
Our new friend and neighbor in e300 made this famous guacamole. It was pretty delicious. I MIGHT even say it is a close second to mine ;)


Hand Picked Georgia Peaches.
Here are the little beauties! What to do, what to do? I pulled out ALL of my cooking and baking cookbooks and we sat down and narrowed it down. 

Georgia Mint Lemonade.

In the midst of deciding, I threw together some cocktails. Random parts of Jeremiah Weed, Vodka, fresh squeezed lemonade, and a Peach Simple syrup, garnished with a sprig of fresh mint. Yum!




We always have the need to snack and drink while baking/cooking. Something salty and sweet? The perfect combination, if you ask me! 






Within the last couple of months, I think that I have mastered the art of pie crust making. I am pretty sure that I can do it in my sleep now.




 After "blanching" the peaches and pulling back the skins, I cut them up, them in a big bowl and got the filling mixture ready. 



After tossing the peaches in the random mixture of dry ingredients, I threw in a few splashes of whiskey. Why not, right? It's kind of secret ingredient, so don't tell anyone ;) 






After letting the mixture sit for a minute, I threw everything into the pie baking dish, and topped the pie with some of the extra dough. Into the oven it goes!



After about an hour of baking, viola! Perfect Georgia Peach Pie. 











I topped the peach creation with a sweet glaze and fresh peaches



We didn't have any ice cream but I had some heavy whipping cream and quickly made some vanilla bean whipped cream. The best part? It tasted and good as it looks. Several more food posts to come :)