Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Meat Lovers Dinner, Blue Butcher Hong Kong
That's what generally happens when you have a bunch of bloggers eating together :)
The meaty journey started with this bone marrow dish.
Delish, I wanted to use a straw to suck the marrow out. But I was in the company of new friends... so maybe next time. Sucking marrow via straw is more like a second date kinda thing, right?
The spanish ham & egg with asparagus mushrooms and thyme. Yummy.
Rare breed US Kurobuta pork belly & cheek with lentils and Granny Smith apple slaw. Tender 24 hr cooked meat, perfectly cooked lentils and I love the slaw - really refreshing.
Love the fries plus plus.
The ribs. I love how tender the meat is, but the sauce is a tad on a sweet side for me. A tiny bit more kick of savoriness would be perfect for me.
I adore the cheesy cauliflower side dish.
And love love LOVE the steak. LOVE!
And the drinks!
I always adore the idea of turning something savory into something sweet or vice versa. So I really wanted to try this fig and cheese cocktail. I like the flavors, the only thing is... the foam left me with blue cheese foam mustache. Something for my date to wipe off my face adoringly? :)
I like how the drink is encased in a block of ice.
This is "The Flapper" - Chambord, sherry brandy and orange bitters. I like it.
Sweets.
Chocolate, banana, caramel.
Lemon Cappuccino. Cool idea.
To conclude, I love the meat dishes, would totally go back. The place is cool too, a great place to hang out on special occasions. If you're into food photography, bring your best low light lens or external flash or use your phone as additional lighting ;)
Thank you for having me, Blue Butcher!
Blue Butcher
108 Hollywood Road, Soho
Sheung Wan (but if you're taking MTR, better stop at Central Station)
Hong Kong
Tel: +852 2613 9286
Monday, July 15, 2013
Sweet Summer - How To Make Cherry Clafoutis
Saw the recipe on Gary's blog and I just had to make it! It's my favorite kind of recipe. Minimal, simple ingredients and the dish sounds and looks absolutely divine. I went to buy fresh cherries right away and got it done. If only I'd stop procrastinating things other than food...
Very easy to make!
Recipe (literally taken from Gary's blog. I followed every step!)
(serves 4-6)
Ingredients:
- 1/2 pounds of red cherries, stem removed, pitted (alternatively you can add blueberries, strawberries or even apricots or pears)
- 0.5 cup of flour
- 0.5 cup caster sugar
- 3 large eggs
- 1 cup of milk
- pinch of salt
- 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract
- powdered sugar
1. Preheat oven to 180C, lightly butter baking pan. Set aside.
2. Warm the milk in a saucepan over medium heat. Bring to simmer (do not boil) and set aside.
3. Combine eggs, flour, sugar, vanilla extract and salt in a mixing bowl. Whisk by hand or by food processor until smooth. Gradually add in warm milk. Continue to whisk until thoroughly combined. The batter will be a little watery - even more watery than whipping cream - but that's how it's supposed to be, so don't worry!
4. Pour the batter into baking pan. Bake in oven for 8-10 minutes until slightly set. Remove pan from oven - do not turn it off!
5. Put cherries into the batter in single layer. Put baking pan back into the oven and continue to bake for an additional 40-45 minutes. Surface should be brown and batter set.
6. Take the pan out of the oven. Let cool slightly, and run a knife along the sides of the pan to loosen up the clafoutis.
7. You can serve it immediately or let cool to lukewarm/room temperature. Before serving, dust with powdered sugar, cut into wedges or squares, and optionally put a scoop of ice cream on top (preferably homemade - that's Gary. For me... I'd totally buy since I haven't tried making ice cream before heheheh).
Halfway done. How gorgeous are those cherries!
And...
The beauty.
Dig in! I had it for tea time and breakfast the next day. I absolutely ADORE the flavor of baked cherries.
Thanks for the recipe & inspiration to bake again, Gary!
Monday, July 8, 2013
A Night In Cuba - Sugar, East Hotel, Hong Kong
Need somewhere to go to celebrate hump day? Try out Sugar's A Night In Cuba - it's on every Wednesday from 5pm til late. Enjoy your choices of mojito, snacks, the company of your friends/favorite coworkers...
... and don't forget to show
Breath-taking.
Enjoy some Cuban inspired snacks...
Enjoy the music and the beautiful people.
And most importantly, enjoy this.
Thanks for the invite, East Hotel.
Advance booking is highly recommended.
Call +852 3968 3738
Visit their website for more info.
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