Monday, January 23, 2012

Wrap it up, baby.



Lately we've been totally into anything wrapped - tacos and lettuce wraps being number one on the list. These meals can be as elaborate as you want, with multiple proteins, various toppings, with sauces and sides to boot -or- they can be a quick fix meal for one.

They are also perfect for date night. With your boo or for a one on one girls night, this meal is ideal for dinner pour deux. Duties can be divided up, based on skill and who was last to do the unwanted tasks (dishes).
There are a few rules associated with at an at home date night. Might we elaborate... Firstly, while the setting is far more relaxed, and rightfully so, don't go thinking you can slack on effort. Do your hair, don't do your hair. Put some makeup on, or don't. Stay in your sweats or dress it up. Whatever your ensemble, just be ready to get your hands dirty and collaborate. That's what it's all about.

Second, mix it up, why dontcha? Play around with fillings, a duo of proteins is undoubtedly fitting for date night. Oh, and get creative with your beverage mixology. After all, what's a date without a couple cocktails?
Finally, tuck away your day's frustration. Relax, unwind and enjoy yourself. Don't stress about the meal, it'll be the highlight of your evening. And hey, if it doesn't turn out exactly the way your tastebuds imagined it, remember there's always plenty of hot sauce to kick things up a bit.

This blog was inspired by two seperate, yet equally successful date nights.

The first features seared sesame ahi tuna tacos & sesame crusted tofu. They were served with blue corn tortillas, SS peppery Napa slaw, sweet fish roe (we seriously can't get enough) red onions, fresh cilantro, SS soy dipping sauce, and a side of sauteed spinach and baby carrots. This meal was paired with Jam Jar Sweet Shiraz, from Whole Foods Market (so we like red with our fish) and ice cold Sapora cans for the boy.

The second date was sparked by a long overdue and much needed girls night featuring grilled hanger steak and tofu (inspired by our SS V3 dumpling) lettuce wraps, served with hydroponic bib lettuce. The wraps were served with smoky garlic bean sprouts, Napa cabbage, fresh cilantro & green onions with our green sour cream. This meal was paired with Four in Hand IPA from Whole Foods Market, which dually lived up to its promise of complimenting a spicy faire.


What are you wrapping up?


Sunday, January 22, 2012

Cactus Cups



Already thinking about a tropical getaway? So are we. 

Unfortunately, after holiday work stands in the way. With no surprise, we find our escape in the tropical delights found in the produce section. While still taking full advantage of VA's winter produce, we find ourselves drawn to the imported fruits and veggies. 

This week's pick - prickly cactus pears. When still on the stalk, these babies bunch up in a similar formation as brussel sprouts and come equipped with some extra sharp horns. By the time they get to the consumer, the prickles have been removed and all that's left is a smooth, oblong delight, best if found when a bright red color. 




Reminiscent of the sweet, tanginess of nectarines (the textures are also almost spot on), with the vibrant coloring and painful seeding process of a pomegranate, cactus pears are good for you. These exotic treats come equipped with a low glycemic index, ideal for lowering blood pressure levels. Also, they're perfect for the no-food-waste mentality, both the tender exterior and fleshy interior can be consumed. Just trim off the ends. 



Our inspiration from this Mexico-grown cactus cousin resulted in a tangy and sweet Balsamic Cactus Pear & Apple Jam, a top Grilled Rib-Eye and Quinoa Lettuce Cups. Yum!