Friday, December 24, 2010

Food Jewelry!


How cute is this?! This reminds me of what Paula Deen once said, "I'm sweating like a fat girl reading her first love letter!"

Sunday, December 19, 2010

7-Eleven offers VEGAN food?!


I would have never thought 7-Eleven would jump on the Vegan/Vegetarian band wagon, but apparently it was in demand in the NY and Philly locations.

$6 can get you Artichoke Spinach Noodles, Dumplings, or Lo Mein Noodles--now this is something I might have to check out.

Where's the nearest 7-Eleven?!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Healthy Granola Cookies!

It batter actually started out as Vegan Oatmeal Raisin Cookies and then I decided to make a compost-like cookie inspired by Momofuku's Compost Cookie which contains pretzels and potato chips and a lot of other crazy ingredients you would have ever thought would taste good in a cookie, but does! Anyway, my version was more of a healthy version that contained lots of fiber and protein. Some of the ingredients were rolled oats, raisins, chocolate chips, chex cereal, almond milk, raw almonds, pine nuts, chunky peanut butter, flax meal, brown sugar, cinnamon, and I actually used Smart Balance in place of butter so they would be low fat as well.

Overall, the finished product was quite tasty and my housemate named it "The Breakfast Cookie" because it was almost like a soft and chewy granola bar, but in cookie form.


Saturday, December 4, 2010

Momo Sushi Shack (Restaurant Review)

Momo Sushi Shack opened up in East Williamsburg/Buswick area just off the Morgan Stop on the L Train. The rave is all the different flavored soy sauces that your sushi comes with! The not so great is the service and lack of wasabi for those wasabi loving sushi-connoisseurs. The veggie sushi options are tasty and quite pretty to look at. Service is slow and wait time is just as bad. Is it worth it for the trip? Sure, if you're in the neighborhood, but don't go out of your way...






Sunday, November 21, 2010

Whole Wheat Oatmeal Banana Nut Bread

Mmmm, just finished baking Whole Wheat Oatmeal Banana Walnut Bread! My breads tend to not be as sweet since I normally cut out some of the sugar and try to maintain the integrity of the banana's sweetness. Some people like the banana breads sweeter so I also made a Maple Cinnamon Glaze as an "optional" topping. You can also cut out the butter or oil fat by using applesauce instead of butter and add flax seed or ground flax seed meal to the batter for extra fiber. If anyone is allergic to nuts, just omit the nuts or add chocolate chips or raisins for that extra bite.

- 1/2 cup butter (you can substitute applesauce here)
-3/4 cup brown sugar
-1 large egg
-1 teaspoon vanilla extract
-1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
-1 cup whole wheat flour
- 1/2 cup oatmeal
-1 tablespoon flax seed
-1 teaspoon baking soda
-1/2 teaspoon salt
-(2 large or 3 small) mashed bananas
- 1/4 cup milk or plain yogurt
- 1 cup chopped walnuts


Bake in a 9x3 bread pan in a 350-degree oven for 50-55 minutes.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

M Noodle Shop (Restaurant Review)

As you all may already know, I absolutely love noodles. I think it developed while I was living in Beijing in college where fresh hand-pulled noodles were readily available at almost every corner canteen. Ever since returning to the states, I've definitely been keeping an eye out to find the best noodle shop in town.

So of course when I spotted this wooden beamed noodle shop on Metropolitan Avenue in Williamsburg, I was dying to go inside and order a big bowl of noodle soup. However, I decided to wait because a steaming bowl of hot noodle soup isn't all that appetizing on a sweltering summer day. The fall weather has finally kicked in and I find sitting at the wooden counters of M Noodle Shop where I order the Turnip Stew Noodle Soup along with their delicious Sesame Pancake with Vegetables as an appetizer.

Overall, it was very good and filling. I think the only negative thing I could say was that the turnips were definitely a bit overcooked or maybe over-boiled. The turnip flavored vegetarian broth reminded me of my mother's version of Pork Turnip Noodle Stew that she made when I was a child. I was pleasantly surprised that the flavors of the broth were very much on par for being a vegetarian broth. My favorite part of the meal was the crunchy Sesame Pancake that had sweet pickled veggies tucked inside.
My friend ordered the Sauteed Ho Fun with Tomatoes and Tofu which was equally as tasty!
So definitely check out M Noodle Shop if you're ever in the neighborhood. Prices are cheap for Williamsburg, portions are big, service is quick and friendly, and the decor emulates traditional Chinese noodle shops in Beijing and Shanghai with all the beautiful wooden beams built into the infrastructure.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Kombucha (Part Deux)

Kombucha is slowly coming back onto the shelves of a few health food stores and it looks like a few of the locals are trying to take a stab at Synergy's market share of raw health drinks.

Kombucha Brooklyn has decided to take a hand at bottling their own kombucha elixir with a few flavors: Red Ginger, Urban Passion, Straight-Up, and their most newest shown below, Blue-Green Envy. I have to say that I was quite disappointed by the flavor and lack of that famous kombucha fizz and odor. It was flat, bland, and not at all comparable to Synergy. I say, don't waste your time or money and go for the real deal. I was trying to support local and organic, but due to lack of credibility in flavor, I think I'll have to go with the company that did it first and knows how to brew up my favorite fermented tea! Till next time, drink up!