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Thursday, February 12, 2015

SF Beer Week!

Anchor Steam Beer It's Thursday, which means it's almost Friday, which means it's almost le weekend! To pump you up for a fabulous three day weekend, I am sharing a few fun events that are happening all across the Bay thanks to SF Beer Week!

SF Beer Week ends on Sunday, so definitely check out these events while you can.

Sour Sunday Part 2: A favorite pub for Stanford students, Rose & Crown is hosting an event on Sunday featuring a ton of great sour beers! (Sunday, February 15th in Palo Alto)

4th Annual Craft Beer and Grilled Cheese Pairing: Who could pass up craft beer and cheese? (Sunday, February 15th in San Francisco)

Humphry Slocombe Beer Float Party: Because the only better than cheese and beer is ice cream and beer. (Sunday, February 15th in San Francisco)

"Drink the Darkness" A Stout/Porter Event: Bring your Valentine to Monk's Kettle and taste-test your way through some great dark beers. (Saturday, February 14th in San Francisco)

Chocolate, Beer, and Cupid: TCHO Chocolate and ThirstyBear Brewing Company are teaming up for this Valentine's Day themed event. (Saturday, February 14th in San Francisco)

Dogfish Head Tap Takeover: My favorite Delaware brewery is taking over the tap at The Willows, and they promise they will the 120-Minute IPA! (Friday, February 13th in San Francisco)


Monday, February 9, 2015

Back to Basics: Chocolate Pudding

Hilary Stone Soup: Chocolate Pudding Hilary Stone Soup: Chocolate Pudding Last week, I gave you lots of Valentine's Day posts (see gift guides 1 and 2, plus this amazing dinner recipe). In my mind, Valentine's Day isn't Valentine's Day without a really great chocolate dessert.

I love rich over the top dinners. They remind me of special dinners out with my family. Dinners where we would have to dress up, the waiter would bring us kids Shirley Temples to drink, and there was no real children's menu. These meals always ended with dessert--typically a rich, traditional dessert like chocolate mousse, creme brulee, or chocolate molten cake.

Hilary Stone Soup: Chocolate Pudding
I recently went out to dinner at Chapeau! (the exclamation is their doing, not mine), and had an absolutely fabulous meal. Of course it ended with dessert, and while I loved my chocolate cake, I was unable to even eat half of it.

That's when I knew I made it. I was an adult. I already felt as if I needed to spend every night that coming week at Soul Cycle, and I knew that if I finished the dense and rich chocolate cake in front of me, I might need two straight weeks at Soul Cycle.

Luckily this chocolate pudding delivers in the great chocolate dessert department without making you feel as if your date needs to roll you home. Chocolate desserts, definitely sexy and Valentine's Day appropriate. Chocolate desserts that leave you in a sugar coma, definitely not sexy.

Hilary Stone Soup: Chocolate Pudding

This pudding has tons of chocolate flavor (thanks to 6 oz of chopped chocolate) and is the grown-up version of the chocolate pudding you loved growing up.

In some ways, it's pure nostalgia. It's an American pudding without eggs or cream--similar to the pudding that comes in that little box. It's adult chocolate flavor though is outrageous, in the best way possible. I added a dollop of whipped cream and a sprinkling of flaky sea salt, just to balance out the chocolate.

The best part: it looks so cute served in individual ramekins, and you can make it in advance. The pudding has to be made 2-3 hours ahead of time so it can set in the fridge, and you can even leave the puddings in the fridge for 3 days.

This is what you want to make for dessert this Valentine's Day. Enjoy!

Chocolate Pudding

Adapted from John Sharffenberger via Smitten Kitchen

1/4 cup cornstarch
1/2 cup sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
3 cups whole milk
6 ounces chopped semi- or bittersweet chocolate
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Combine cornstarch, sugar, and salt in a medium saucepan. Slowly whisk in whole milk to prevent lumps, then add milk more quickly. 

Place over medium-low heat and stir occasionally, scraping the bottom and the sides. Use a whisk if lumps form. After 10 minutes or so, before the milk mixture simmers, the mixture should thicken and cover the back of a wooden spoon. Add the chocolate and stir for another 2 to 4 minutes, until the mixture is fully incorporated and the pudding is thick.

Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla.

Either pour into one large serving bowl or divvy out into individual servings. Chill until the pudding is set, about 2 to 3 hours.

If you dislike pudding skin, put some plastic wrap over the pudding and smooth it gently into the surface of the pudding before refrigerating.


Thursday, February 5, 2015

Slow Roasted Salmon with Citrus and Fennel

Slow Roasted Salmon With CitrusSlow Roasted Salmon With Citrus
Today, I'm bringing you a beautiful and delicious salmon dish. While I love the idea of serving it for Valentine's Day, it's really easy enough to recreate any day of the week. Why do you need a made-up commercial holiday as an excuse to make a great meal?

All this recipe takes is a little bit of time. It just requires some upfront vegetable slicing, and then you place the salmon in the oven and let it slowly roast.

Slow Roasted Salmon With Citrus
This is a great Valentine's Day dinner recipe--it seems fancy and elegant (salmon! roasted citrus! fennel!) but it really is simple to make, allowing you to spend more time with that certain someone. It also feels special--out of the ordinary--from the typical dinner routine. The salmon looks best when it's perfectly imperfect, so you don't have to worry about making it look picture perfect.

Zach and I are forgoing restaurants this Valentine's Day and you should too. I guarantee this salmon dinner is better than the prix-fixe menu with overdone steak. Pop open a bottle of wine, starting preparing some citrus, and enjoy the night in with your love!

Slow Roasted Salmon with Citrus and Fennel

From Bon Appetit 
Serves 6

1 medium fennel bulb, thinly slice
1 blood orange or navel orange, thinly sliced and seeds removed
1 Meyer or regular lemon, thinly sliced and seeds removed
1 red Fresno chile or jalapeño, thinly sliced
4 sprigs of dill, plus more for serving
Kosher salt
Freshly ground pepper
1 2-lb skinless salmon fillet, preferable center cut
3/4 cup olive oil
Flaky sea salt

Preheat oven to 275 degrees F. Toss fennel, orange slices, lemon slices, jalapeño, and dill together in a shallow baking dish. Season with kosher salt and pepper.

Season salmon with kosher salt and place on top of fennel and citrus mixture. Pour oil over the entire dish.

Slow Roasted Salmon With Citrus

Bake for 30 to 40 minutes, until salmon is just cooked through (the flesh will be opaque).

Transfer salmon to a large platter, breaking the fillet into large pieces. Spoon fennel and citrus mixture over the salmon. Discard cooked dill sprigs and add fresh dill. Season with flaky sea salt and more pepper.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Valentine's Day Gift Guide: Food Gifts

These are the cutest gifts you'll find out there! They are deliciously sweet and filled with cheer--sure to make even the gloomiest person feeling the love on February 14th.


1) Microwaveable chocolate fondue. Need I say more? Bonus points if you also bring marshmallows, strawberries, and pound cake. {link}

2) These spunky chocolate covered pretzels are sure to delight your valentine. These are the gifts I would give to all of my girlfriends! They're basically a party in a box. {link}

3) Mouth.com continues to crush it in the gift department. This Valentine's Day collection comes in two sizes (XO and XOXO) and features some of the best chocolate and sweet treats in the country. {link}

4) Top-notch coffee and Jeni's ice cream. The key to my heart is now available for $52. {link}

5) These cups fit perfectly on a mug and come in the cutest colors. Bring a whole bunch in to the office to spread the Valentine's Day spirit! {link}

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Valentine's Day Gift Guide: For Her

Happy Tuesday! All this week, I'll be bringing you some Valentine's Day gift guides. You'll find the perfect present for the lovely lady or man in your life.

Today's gift guide is for your favorite lady--be it your mom, sister, girlfriend, or wife. Celebrate the love with everyone in your life!


1. Liberty has the greatest prints, and I love that you can find so many bright and fun home goods through them. Any baker would love to have this beautiful cake stand on her kitchen counter. It makes any cake (be it from a box or from scratch) look more delicious.
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2. Every lady needs some Oscar de la Renta in her closet. These earrings, in a festive red, don't break the bank! Give them to her before dinner, so she can wear them out! {link}

3. The blush ombre silk robe of my dreams. Give her this silk robe and then make her breakfast in bed! {link}

4. Fulfill her Downton Abbey fantasies by gifting her an antique tea cup. This Etsy site has some great finds. Bonus points if you give her this tea as well.

5. Roses are overrated. Beautiful bud vases--with a fresh flower or two--are the cool floral gifts this year. {link}

 

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