Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The Bruxie Wafflette

Wow... I can't believe it's been over two weeks since my last official post. I'm so sorry for being MIA this long.   

In my last post I mentioned Kelly, whom I work with.  Well he and his partner, Dean Simon, have been working on a small project that has come to fruition with me as one of their... helpers. 

(Kelly on Left, Dean on Right)

It's a gourmet waffle sandwich concept in Old Towne Orange called Bruxie.


Yesterday was our first day of being open and it was very different than what we were all expecting.  One of the first things to happen.. channel 2 (CBS) showed up at the window to do an interview!  Holy moly.. the story ran at 2PM then again at around 4:50PM.  We were slammed all day long... LITERALLY.  We went NON-STOP from 11am to 8pm when we completely ran out of everything.  

YUP.  EVERYTHING.   

We've been getting some amazing comments on our Facebook and already an average of a 4 star rating on Yelp!  Thanks to all the staff and crew.. we're settling into a rhythm and it's looking awesome.


I've been putting in a lot of hours into trying to aid in Bruxie's success so unfortunately for this blog, you readers, and ever so sadly... the Project Food Blog... this will have to take a backseat.  

The next challenge is a video and they've been more than gracious with the time frame.  But... unfortunately, I just don't have time to make a video!  C'est la vie.  Just bad timing is all..

If you're in Orange County, especially in the Orange area, please come see us!  We're located on 292 North Glassell Street.  Check the website for the full menu.  Oh and, I did all the food photography.  =D

 Cheesy Bruxie with Bacon
Lemon Cream and Berries

Mushroom, Arugula, and Goat Cheese

PB&J

 Prosciutto and Gruyere

Smoked Salmon and Dill Cream Cheese with Sliced Persian Cumbers 
(One of my favorites!)

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Sunday, October 24, 2010

This Just Ain't a Sweet Face, I Can Cook, Too!! ....(Kind of)

Roasted Pepper Sandwich 2

I knew it.  I just KNEW this was going to happen.

Continuing to advance in this competition I knew there would be some point I would have to cook or do something non-baking related.  Lo and behold, I made it to the next round (thank you... seriously, from the bottom of my heart).

As I read carefully through the prompt, there was a sinking feeling that came over the pit of my stomach...

Challenge #6: Road Trip!
For this challenge, you're tasked with creating a delicious meal that will travel well and still look great. From picnics and school lunches to bento boxes, or any other meal on the go, you need to whip up a entree, side, drink, and dessert to enjoy after hitting the road.

*Cue the horrifying screams of terror*

Horror


An entree, side, drink, and dessert??? Dessert was a piece of cake (hehe) but an entree?  A side?? A DRINK?!?  This being primarily a dessert blog you can imagine the whirlwind that was going on in my mind.



Meal to Go 4


Thankfully, I have a great resource to turn to when it comes to food.  I've mentioned before that I work with an extremely talented chef, named Kelly, who is a restaurant consultant.  When I told him my dilemma, his genius brought me a simple and easy yet delicious solution that even a cooking-phobic like me could execute.

The entree would be a sandwich.
Cookbook

The side would be some quick pickles.
Cookbook 2


Goat Cheese and Roasted Pepper Panini
Makes 4 Panini.

5 1/2 Ounces Goat Cheese (Softened at Room Temp)
3 Green Onions (Trimmed, Half of the Green Tops, Finely Chopped)
1 Tablespoon Italian Parsley (Chopped)
1 Tablespoon Basil (Chopped)
1 Garlic Clove (Small, Peeled and Finely Chopped)
Salt and Freshly Ground Black Pepper

2 Red Bell Peppers (Ripe)
2 Tablespoons Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
2 Tablespoons Lemon Juice
2 Tablespoons Capers
Small Pinch Hot Red Pepper Flakes
4 Michette or Round rolls


 Ingredients 2

Up above is the original recipe.  Having forgotten to purchase some of the ingredients like basil and red pepper flakes I figured maybe I could wing some of the parts.

As much as I don't frequent cooking, one thing I really do appreciate about the art of cooking is the ability to wing it.  With baking, you can't really do that.  If you run out of sugar in the middle of making Swiss Meringue Buttercream it's not as simple as leaving it out and substituting with Honey or Brown Sugar.  There's a chemistry behind all of the ingredients and you REALLY gotta know what you're doing.

Goat Cheese Mixture:

Put softened Goat Cheese, Green Onion, Garlic, Italian Parsley, Salt, and Pepper into a bowl and mix together well.
A quick trick on peeling Garlic:
Smash the unpeeled garlic with the side of a knife.  Super easy!
Peeling Garlic

Goat Cheese Mixture 3
Refrigerate for several hours and bring to room temp before serving.

Roasted Bell Peppers:
I decided to get one Red, one Yellow, and one Orange Peppers.


Take the Bell Peppers and roast until the skins are blackened.  If you don't have an open flame you can use the broiler.
Roasting Peppers

Roasting Peppers 3

Put into a bowl and cover so that it steams the Pepper.
Steaming

After 15 minutes peel the skins off as best as you can.


Cut the tops off and take out the seeds then cut the Pepper into strips.
Roasting Peppers 8

Add the Extra-Virgin Olive Oil, Lemon Juice, Capers, Red Pepper Flakes, and Capers and gently toss together.
Roasting Peppers 7

Building the Sandwich:

I added Wild Arugula.
Arugula

For the bread I used Ciabatta.
Sandwich Building

Sandwich Building
5

Roasted Pepper Sandwich

For the wrapping I used parchment paper.
Sandwich Bag 7
Tape together with masking tape.  Regular scotch tape won't really work.

Repeat to create a cover.
Sandwich Bag 6




Italian-Style Garden Pickles
Makes about 8 Cups
(I did about half this recipe)

Cookbook 3

I used Green Beans, Yellow Chiles, and Jalapenos.
Cutting Green Beans

Chiles

Vegetables

Rosemary & Oregano.
Herbs


Mix together in a bowl.

In a pot add White Wine Vinegar, Water, Sugar, Salt, Black Peppercorns, Fennel Seeds, and Bay Leaves (I think it was supposed to be dried ones, oh well).
Pickle Mixture 2

Fennel Seeds

Bring to a boil then down to a simmer for 3 minutes.
Pickle Mix

Pour over the vegetables and herbs.
Pickled Green Beans 6
Bring to room temp and store in the fridge up to a month.  
This is edible within the first few hours of chilling, but flavor improves over time.

We had these awesome Le Parfait jars at our office so I used them.
Pickled Green Beans


Drinks 

I had some amazing Ginger Ale.  Kelly had an idea to spice up the drink by adding some sort of fruit juice to it.  It ended up being pears.

Since I didn't have a juicer I decided to puree it.
Pear Puree
Push through a fine sieve.

It turned out fine but as soon as it was pureed it started turning brown!  Next time, add lemon juice before pureeing!


Dessert

I had some chocolate puff pastry left over from the last pizza challenge so I decided to make Chocolate Palmiers.  

Puff Pastry

No need to reinvent the wheel when you don't have to.
Palmier 5
(Try to make the folds as wide as possible. 
This was too short so they came undone in the oven.)

Chill it in the freezer for about 20 minutes so it's easier to cut.
Palmier

Sprinkle with sugar.
Palmier 2
Bake at 425 degrees for 6 minutes then flip them over.
Bake for another 6 minutes or until the center is baked.

To add something extra I dipped them in chocolate.
Palmier 3



Meal to Go

I had to work on Saturday so I packed everything up and took it to work.

Meal to Go 3

Our office is small and filled with lots of different kitchen supplies.  The conference table is a kitchen table with a wooden block as the top.  My desk is a stainless steel counter top, too.  It's fun working with a chef.

Lunch 2

Kelly

Pear Ginger Ale
The Pear puree turned really brown but it tasted really good with the Ginger Ale.  It mellowed out the intense Ginger. 

Lunch 3


I must say... it wasn't as horrifying as I had imagined.  A special thanks to Kelly: Thanks for your help in planning... and eating!