Barbecue in a Box

>> Thursday, May 29, 2008



1. barbecued chicken leg
2. corn
3. one perfect apricot
4. strawberries
5. baked beans

I wrapped aluminum foil (decidedly not as cute as the printed stuff)around the "handle" end of the chicken leg ala Biggie and kept my little fingers all nice and clean. Now that's one sweet lunch packin' tip!

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Daring Baker #6 Coconut & Kumquat Opera Cake

>> Wednesday, May 28, 2008



This is a slice of Opera Cake.




This is most of the whole cake. Minus the trimmings.




I made it but I don't know why it's called an Opera Cake.




I do know why I made it.




Lis and Ivonne and Fran and Shea all got together and cooked up a 9 page Daring Baker challenge for us this month.




And Opera Cake was the result.

The recipe was long long long long. And very long. So I won't type it out here. Because I suffer from sloth. And it's long.

The cake layers are made from almonds. Apparently almond meal is only sold by prescription in Arizona because I couldn't manage to score any and ended up grinding up sliced almonds I bought in bulk - thank God I finally got a food processor! Note to self: those scoops in the bulk bins at Sprouts hold twice as much as you think they do. You're supposed to add melted butter at the end. I suggest adding it prior to spreading the batter out in the pans but you go your own way.

The whole cake was liquored up pretty good with a Amaretto infused syrup and Cointreau in the kumquat buttercream. Oh, if you ever need to get back at your spouse for something; ask him to stop in at Whole Foods after hockey and see if they happen to have any kumquats. If you're lucky your spouse won't really know what a kumquat is and will in fact feel shame at even saying the word. If you're really lucky he'll then get berated and belittled by the help for asking for something that's -clearly- not. in. season. Oh yes, fun times. Anyway, back to the cake.

I made a vanilla buttercream for the bottom layer, then added kumquat preserves to the buttercream for the second layer. Oh my lands was that spoon-lickin' good! Oh alright, I put my whole face in the mixing bowl. Like you don't. The third layer is what I'm choosing to call coconut mousse. I suppose in reality it's more like coconut flavored whipped cream but whatever - freakin' delicious is what it was. I made it by reducing a can of coconut milk down to about half and folding it into lightly sweetened whipped cream. It was absolutely perfect and I'm sure to find another excuse to make it.

The whole she-bang is covered in a white chocolate glaze and topped with some toasted coconut. The mousse was supposed to be white chocolate but I cheaped out when I found I would have to buy a whole nother 14 ounce block of the stuff to have enough for the mousse and the glaze. Heck I'd already spent 40 bucks on liquor! Not that I'm complaining. I guess when it comes to having either extra liquor or extra white chocolate around the house my vote is with the alcohol.

Much like your own private Cheesecake Factory this cake is a testament to excess. The butter, the cream, the eggs, the butter, the chocolate, the butter. All in all this wasn't a difficult recipe despite the lengthy recipe but the sum of the parts didn't really add up to much more than the sum of the parts. In other words it didn't transcend. I'd make it again but only if someone asked for it, and only if I get a square cake plate.



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Big Blue Burger and Sweet Sweet Cherry Love

>> Tuesday, May 27, 2008



1. famous blue cheese burger
2. cherries
3. mayo on the side
4. MYSTERY item

There was no discussion about our Memorial Day dinner. Big ass blue cheese burgers all the way. Luckily there was one left for my lunch today. Tragically there was no bacon. And the cherries oh my word the cherries - I could eat a bushel of that sweet sweet cherry love. As for the mystery item ... come back tomorrow, when all will be revealed.

There's only 2 days left to Haiku that Blog! Don't miss you chance to show DJM a little love and maybe pick up a sweet pink lunchbucket all your own.

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Sexy Stuffed Crepes & Muhammara Hummus

>> Tuesday, May 20, 2008



1. stuffed crepes
2. pita chips and hummus

The crepes are stuffed with a mixture of cottage cheese, brown sugar and vanilla. They are topped with apricots and cherries that I poached in a simple syrup made with vanilla sugar. I had a little leftover muhammara that to put on top of the hummus, and some celery leaves as gratuitous garnish.

Don't forget to Haiku that Blog! Only 17 syllables stands between you and a fabulous thermal lunch bucket. Pink even! Get on over to Isolated Foodie to gather up some inspiration then come back here and leave a comment with your entry.

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Haiku that Blog! v1.02

>> Saturday, May 17, 2008

EDIT: Please note deadline change!
It's time for the second installment of Haiku that Blog!

This month we will be creating word art celebrating the Isolated Foodie. The mysterious DJM grows, cooks, eats, and thinks about food in Desolationville, USA and was the winner of the first ever Haiku that Blog!

Here's what you have to do to have your own blog immortalized in verse -AND- win a cool prize.

1. write a haiku about Isolated Foodie
2. post it in the comments
3. wait to see if you win

Easy huh?

The winner will receive their very own Lunch Bucket! Wooohooo! The winner will also have the option of having their very. own. blog. featured in the the next edition of Haiku That Blog. If the winner does not have their very. own. blog. they will be strongly encouraged to start one. Failing that, the winner will be allowed to choose the next blog to be featured.

Entries will be accepted until midnight or so May 29, 2008. Winner will be chosen by a panel of people who live at or are visiting or walking past my house. Prize package worth less than $5. Now get Haikuing!


Please note: The Lunch Bucket prize shown has been customized with stickers, your Lunch Bucket will be tragically unadorned. But wait! I will include your choice of dots or Hello Kitty on a cupcake stickers and your Lunch Bucket will be all pimped out in no time at all!

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Spices Repeated

Leftovers from one of our favorite places, Spices Mediterranean Kitchen.



1. falafel
2. salad
3. hummus
4. yellow peppers
5. gyro meat wrapped around grape tomatoes
6. rice

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Ham & Cheese, Please

>> Thursday, May 15, 2008


Time for Margot's Healthy Lunchbox event!





1. ham slices rolled around cream cheese and bell pepper
2. grape tomatoes
3. vanilla yogurt with pomegranate arils
4. honey roasted almonds
5. peanut butter stuffed dates

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