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Team Supremo and Tagliatelle Tartufo

December 8, 2012 by Eva Louise Leave a Comment

milanosupremoTeam Supremo* has gone international with a weekend trip to Italy to celebrate Marina’s birthday! We were ambitious and woke up early today for a 3-hour bus tour of the gorgeous city of Milano with a final stop to view Da Vinci’s Last Supper. Famished and freezing our little brioches off, this was a great segway into lunch. We stopped in a precious little, well…Italian restaurant. After a champagne toast, we shared a caprese salad, tagliatelle con tartufo nero, and a nice bottle of chianti (OK, fine…we also had an insanely rich ricotta and artichoke crepe). One cannolo and two macchiatos later it was time for shopping and a nap. Can we fast forward to dinner? I can’t wait.

*the unfortunate nickname Marina and I gave ourselves 5 years ago in college.

Filed Under: Life & Travel Tagged With: art, food, friends, Italy, Milan, pasta, salad, tourism, travel, truffles, wine

A Day in the Life of the Orchard Queen!

October 27, 2012 by Eva Louise 2 Comments

A Saturday under the apple trees…

This weekend I went north to Massachusetts for a proper fall getaway. The family and I woke up early late and headed to Honey Pot Hill Orchard.  Only one of the most delicious places to be this time of year, Honey Pot is a hybrid orchard-farm where you can feed pigs, goats, sheep and bunnies, go on a hayride, pick apples, sip cider, eat apple cider donuts, AND brave the largest hedge maze in North America.  We had the pleasure of getting a personal, VIP  tour by Honey Pot’s best employee…my Mom!

We started the day off by meeting all of Mom’s co-workers!

Then we stopped by the break room.  Everyone there is always eating donuts…

Apple Cider Donuts with Cinnamon and Sugar

We didn’t want to distract everyone from their work, so we pitched in!…

Apple Picking!

We worked up quite an appetite, so unfortunately this happened:

We needed desperately to walk off our chili dogs, so we headed up the hill to “North America’s Largest Hedge Maze”:

…it took 7 years to grow!

Thanks for a great day at the office, Mom! xo

Filed Under: Life & Travel Tagged With: animals, apples, fall, family, food, fun, orchard, travel

Family Goes West: Pike Place Market

October 7, 2012 by Eva Louise 1 Comment

This weekend I’m back on the West Coast with the family (the only place I  seem to be able to blog these days!…) for a quick trip to Seattle.  We’re here to reunite with our long-lost-but-now-found family. Amidst nametags, handshakes, hugs and kisses from our new cousins, the five of us luckily found time for a routine stop at Pike Place Market. Truly one of my favorite places on this planet, I get to sniff and paw at sachets of lavender, cranberry beans, alien-like romesco cauliflower, beeswax candles, salty oysters and rub my face on teddy bears made from alpaca hair (that happened).                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Aside from exploring at each of the market’s stalls, it’s family custom to cross the street to the Hom Bow stand for the sweet steamed pork buns…Cheers!

Oh, and no family trip would be complete without a sibling sunset photoshoot…love you, guys xox

Filed Under: Life & Travel Tagged With: food, market, pike place market, seattle, travel, west coast

Tofino Time: Foraging for Chanterelles

August 14, 2012 by Eva Louise 3 Comments

There is nothing like chanterelle mushroom picking here in the Pacific Northwest. The thrill! the chase! associated with this gorgeous, gold-fluted fungus really cannot be replicated.  So today, equipped with plastic bags and scissors, the family and I set out to capture these curly-cupped creatures.  After picking at three locations, we returned with a hefty bounty of about one kilo. Now I just have to figure out what to do with all these mushrooms….

Filed Under: Life & Travel Tagged With: foraging, mushrooms, tofino, travel

Tofino Time: Steamed Shrimp and Crab Shumai

August 13, 2012 by Eva Louise 2 Comments

Crab and Shrimp Shumai

This next week is the Tofino edition! The family and I are nestled in the balmy Pacific Northwest for a week of action-packed fun: fishing, prawning, crabbing, hiking, camping, and best of all – dinner roulette: where dinner is entirely dependent on whatever Dad catches on his 16-foot boat. Given that I’m with the fam damily this week, I’ll have some guest contributors!

Guest Contributor//Emily: There are about 1 trillion things that I adore about my sister – one of the biggest ones being that she has a true adoration and admiration for all things food. Of course,  it’s always a pleasure to dine on whatever Eva “whips up”, but, since she always makes it look so fun, I thought I’d jump in. We cranked the Reggae, poured two glasses of wine and let the fun flow! Sissy and I are very similar and very different – in this case, our differences in the kitchen really do keep things smooth sailing. As her honorary sous-chef for the evening, I was keen on ensuring that she had a clean workshop to let her creativity flow. It’s really something to watch her work – a certain smell or color or texture will inspire a whole new direction, only more delicious than the previous one. I enjoy  following her direction – in a life of constant unknowns, she is precise with her guidance and is mindful of being kind to a novice (like me). One of the greatest parts of this experience was capturing her creativity,  documenting the magic that she really does create, and being able to celebrate it time and time again.  – EJSF – 

Last night, Emily and I decided to make shrimp and crab shumai because, you know, we just happened to have them fresh from Dad’s boat. For our shumai, we used my knight in shining armor – wonton papers – to make these delicious seafood dumplings, perfect as an appetizer. This is definitely an activity meal, so enlist a sous-chef before you get started and prepare these little pinwheels of delight in advance. Conversely, if this is part of the “performance” make sure guests have something to nosh on while watching the action.

Ingredients:

Fresh crab, shrimp, scallions, ginger

Shumai Filling

  • 12 small shrimp, (can be raw or boiled)
  • 1 cup fresh boiled crab
  • 2 scallion, white and green chopped
  • 1 T Fresh ginger finely chopped
  • Egg wash: ramekin of 1 scrambled raw egg and 1 T water

 

Asian-style goodness

Dipping Sauce

  • 2 splashes Soy sauce
  • 1 dash Rice wine vinegar
  • 1 splash Sesame oil
  • Sesame seeds
  • 1 t. Dijon mustard
  • 1 pinch sugar
  • 1 T fresh ginger, finely chopped
  •  2 scallion, white and green chopped

The Gist:

The idea of the shumai filling is to have multiple textures, achieved by staging the mixing process. I was without my trusty Cuisinart for this recipe and used an old blender making it difficult to control this.  We ended up simply rough chopping several ingredients by hand and mixing them in a bowl after we got the pasty base.

Shumai Filling

  •  Make the dipping sauce first. This mixture will season the filling.
  • Add half the crab and shrimp and 2 T of dipping sauce to the food processor and mix until paste like.
  •  Add the rest of the shrimp and crab and scallions and pulse.

 

 

Fake it ’til you make it…

To wrap the shumai:

Let’s be honest here – Emily and I had no idea what we were doing and had a blast taking creative license making our little dumplings. The nice thing about shumai too is that it’s actually opened on the top, so it made it easier to hide our neophyte skills. I’ve had shumai before and really like the pleating of the dumpling wrap so I attempted to replicate it. Regardless of your style, it’s important use the egg wash before pressing any two corners of the wonton paper together so they stick together.

Finally, steam the shumai, 3-5 minutes ideally in a bamboo steamer lined with cheesecloth (to keep the shumai from sticking). We didn’t have this luxury, so I poured enough water to cover 2 inches of the bottom of a large pot and fashioned a pedestal in the bottom  using a trivet (so the bowl was not in direct contact with the burner) and an overturned bowl, then placed the plates of shumai directly on the raised surface one at a time. Worked out pretty well, thanks Sissy for all your help!

My oh my, shumai!

Filed Under: Appetizers & Snacks, Dinner, Entertaining, Seafood Tagged With: appetizer, Asian, crab, seafood, shrimp, travel, vacation

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I’m Eva Louise and welcome to Mind in the Butter! This is my food bloggy, showcasing my favorite dishes and recipes often inspired by and cooked for my loved ones. My goal with this blog is to eventually document every single dish I make so when I’m old and stale, I will be able to remember and celebrate memories from my favorite place…the kitchen!

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