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NakWon Tteok in Flushing

08 Friday Jun 2012

Posted by dark locks in Korean, New York, Queens

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ddak, dessert, duk, NakWon, rice, tteok

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After the raw meat buffet at Picnic Garden today, we stopped at Nak Won. We saw a cool cake that said: “Happy 100 Days!”

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I bought some snacks that were shaped by a simple squeeze in the palm of a hand. They reminded me of something I made in a ceramics class.

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Pulque in New York

08 Friday Jun 2012

Posted by dark locks in American, autochthonous, Mexican, New York, Queens

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Alcohol, Corona, Pulque, queens

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La Choza, a restaurant in Corona, Queens, serves homemade pulque. It’s a milky fermentation of maguey cactus sap. You can pick up a liter of it for $12!

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Rocky Mountain Oysters

07 Thursday Jun 2012

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Arlington, bull balls, DC, Testicle Festival, testicles

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The Montana Society hosted their 8th Annual Rocky Mountain Oyster Festival a few weeks ago in Arlington, VA at an American Legion Hall. This year the castrated bulls’ testicles were peeled and thinly sliced. Here is a picture of them in a tray right before they were fried.

School Snacks

06 Wednesday Jun 2012

Posted by dark locks in American, education, New York, Queens, snacks

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Education, health, kids, obesity, snacks

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My students brought it some awesome snacks today. In the case of the orange, it was more an awesome technique. The kid was slurping out the juice from each segment. Another kid brought this rice and cacahuazintle corn mélange. I asked her to ask her mom for the recipe!

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Cattail Pollen

05 Tuesday Jun 2012

Posted by dark locks in American, autochthonous, bucket list

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cat tail, Cattail, flour, pollen

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Does anyone know if cattail pollen season is over? I hope not! If I can get my hands on some I am going to make some macarons using cattail pollen in the shells and acorn tapenade in the middle!

Although… this reminds me of the time I used chestnut flour to make macarons and I had to describe them as “rustic” because they were so lumpy and bumpy. They tasted really good though.

The best macaron I ever made, however, was the lobster macaron with lemon butter in the middle! My magnum opus. Let’s see if I can find a picture!

Dana’s Bakery: UPDATE

05 Tuesday Jun 2012

Posted by dark locks in macarons, New York

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macarons, NYC

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I just picked up my order of macarons from Dana’s Bakery! They look even better than on the website!

The Fruity Pebbles macaron was calling my name and I tried it even though it was still a bit cold from the fridge at Corrado Bakery where I picked it up.

It was amazing!!! It tastes like a bowl of Fruity Pebbles cereal and had a unique texture because it seems like there are actual bits of cereal in the shell. I loved it and can’t wait to try the other ones!

Hwe

05 Tuesday Jun 2012

Posted by dark locks in Korean, New York, Queens

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hwe, Korean, NYC, queens, sashimi, sea cucumber, sushi

Last week I went to Pado Sushi in Flushing and enjoyed live sea cucumber and possibly sea squirt. My friend asked the waiter if the dark green organism was a sea cucumber and she said it was. What is the other creature? Is it a sea squirt? A snail? Can anyone help me identify it? Thanks!

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Soft Shell Crab Season

05 Tuesday Jun 2012

Posted by dark locks in New York, Queens

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crab, NYC, queens, Soft shell crab, Sunnyside

It’s soft shell crab season and I just stocked up at Kim’s Fish Market on Queens Boulevard in Sunnyside. They are super fresh and only $4.99 for live crabs.

All you have to do it snip off their faces with kitchen scissors, pull out their lungs (AKA devil’s fingers), and yank off their aprons. I dredged them in chick pea flour (besan) from that amazing spice shop on 1st Ave in the East Village. After about three minutes on each side in a frying pan with some high smoke point oil, they were on my plate ready to be inhaled with a little bit of ponzu shōyu.

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Dana’s Bakery: “Not Your Ordinary Macaron”

04 Monday Jun 2012

Posted by dark locks in macarons, New York, Queens

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macaron, macarons, new york, queens

Dana’s Bakery, based in New Jersey, is having a 20% off sale for new customers and I am picking up my first order tomorrow. It was so hard to choose from the twelve flavors currently available! I’m really looking forward to this Fruity Pebbles one! I’ll let you know what they’re like tomorrow after I pick them up.

I was in Long Island City yesterday and stopped at Little Oven Bakery. They were kind of wiped out from a weekend’s worth of weddings but I was told that they’d have a clementine & pink pepper macaron available this week. I love pink peppercorns. I just hope that they don’t use chocolate filling like the do with the passion fruit one.

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