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Mint, Green Chili, and Lime Potato Chips

20 Friday Jul 2012

Posted by dark locks in bucket list, Indian, New York, Queens, snacks, spicy, vegan

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chips, healthy, Indian, Microwave, snacks, vegan

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The man at Patel Bros. grocery in Jackson Heights, Queens told me they didn’t have any green chili powder or lime powder, but they did have this powdered mint chutney mix. The first ingredient was salt, perfect for a batch of potato chips!

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I don’t have a mandolin so I used my Kyocera ceramic knife to slice the potatoes as thinly as possible.

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I microwaved them for 3 minutes and then checked them to see if any were burning. I think it took about another minute before they were crispy. No oil, just non-ionizing microwave radiation!

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They weren’t bad but I had to dump a lot more chutney mix and some raw green chili to make it flavorful enough for my taste. It looks like I might have to go to India after all!

Mint Mischief Potato Chips

19 Thursday Jul 2012

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ZOMG I want these chips so bad. Mint, green chile, and lime are combined to create Lay’s Mint Mischief potato chips. Does anyone have any idea where I can find these? I might have to fly to India this weekend to try them. My grandma recently taught me how to make potato chips in the microwave. Maybe instead of flying to India I could try to make my own! Check back tomorrow to see how they turn out!

Tomato Popsicles

19 Thursday Jul 2012

Posted by dark locks in American, fruit, snacks, vegan

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healthy, lemonade, NYC, popsicles, recipe, summer recipe, vegan

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I loved yesterday’s lettuce popsicles so much that I stopped by the supermarket today to pick up some vegetables for another batch. This time I liquefied a few perfectly ripe tomatoes with the juice of 6 lemons and a little simple syrup. The resulting popsicles came out even better than the lettuce ones!

Minamoto Kitchoan Summer Wagashi

18 Wednesday Jul 2012

Posted by dark locks in Asian, Japanese, New York, snacks, sweets, wagashi

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arrowroot, Japanese, Minamoto Kitchoan, mizuyokan, New Jersey, new york, wagashi

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The Minamoto Kitchoan kiosk at Mitsuwa in New Jersey is selling a special hands-on summer wagashi. I think it’s arrowroot with agar agar and extra water, mizu. The jelly prism is placed inside a plastic box and pushed through a screen that cuts it into small, spaghetti-like ribbons. A small packet of molasses is included and could be used as a sauce for the jelly noodles. The whole set is only $6.

My Molcajete

17 Tuesday Jul 2012

Posted by dark locks in bucket list, Mexican, New York, Queens

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how to season, Molcajete, new york, NYC, recipe

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A few months ago MexGrocer.com had a huge blow out sale and so I bought a real lava rock molcajete. It was kind of hard to find a real one even in New York. Many of the ones I found in Jackson Heights and Corona were decorative serving dishes made out of cement, not lava rock. It took me at least three months to season the one I bought online! I read on The Mija Chronicles that you should do a few turns of dry beans, then dry corn, dry rice, wet rice, and finally the spices. The many rounds help get rid of gritty pieces that might get mixed into your food. Today I finally got to the spices round!

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I ground some garlic, dried epazote, ancho chiles, and salt. The resulting paste was very fragrant and tasty!

Lettuce Lemonade Popsicles

17 Tuesday Jul 2012

Posted by dark locks in American, fruit, New York, snacks, sweets, vegan

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healthy, NYC, summer recipes, vegan

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I had some lettuce scraps left over from lunch yesterday so I decided to blend them with some sour lemonade and make popsicles. Some of the leafy pulp floated to the top but they still tasted really good!

Má Pêche

17 Tuesday Jul 2012

Posted by dark locks in bucket list, New York, snacks, spicy

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Momofuku, new york, NYC

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Má Pêche (Momofuku in midtown) surprised us with a delicious vegan entrée for lunch today. The rice cakes ($18) were served with green garlic purée and hon shimeji mushrooms. What could have ended up like a plate of mushy gnocchi turned out to be something totally mouth watering. Each rice cake was very gently toasted (or maybe fried) to give it an unexpected crispiness. The green garlic sauce was spicy and so good!

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I want a Christina Tosi cake for my wedding… or at least my next birthday! I think the frosting-less cakes are so beautiful.

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Of course I also bought some of her truffles. The new flavor is strawberry lemon cake. SO GOOD. Is it the powdered milk that makes them so irressistible?

Free $5 in NYC

15 Sunday Jul 2012

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Just a reminder to anyone who is planning on going to New York Restaurant Week this summer: check in to a participating restaurant on foursquare and get $5 back on your Amex credit card. I can’t decide where I want to eat this year. Any suggestions?

M. Wells Dinette

14 Saturday Jul 2012

Posted by dark locks in American, New York, Queens, Uncategorized, urban

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Dinette, M. Wells, MoMA, NYC, PS1, queens

Scoboco just posted this image on his flickr account. Could it really be a first glimpse of M. Wells Dinette at MoMA PS1? First they said on the website that it would be ready in May, then June, now July! I called a MoMA PS1 a few days ago and the receptionist told me that they were hoping to open in July. By the looks of this photo, I’m starting to think she meant July 2013!

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Weird Food from St. Louis, Missouri

12 Thursday Jul 2012

Posted by dark locks in American, BBQ, bucket list, meat, snacks, sweets

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crispy snoots, gooey butter cake, snoots, St. Louis, t-ravs, toasted ravioli, toasted ravs

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I was in St. Louis, Missouri last weekend for a wedding and, since it was my first (and probably last) time in that city, I set out to try all of the local specialties. Crispy snoots are a unique part of St. Louis BBQ. They are simply the fried face of a pig. In my case, it was a hairy pig that forgot to shave (notice the bristles on the snoot in the photo).

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One of the few places that sold crispy snoots was Smoki O’s, just down the street from the Four Seasons where we were staying.

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The gooey butter cake was, according to the local legend, invented when somebody messed up a pound cake.

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Toasted ravioli are known as T-ravs and typically come with a side of marinara sauce. These were the grossest of the three St. Louis delicacies.

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