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Attending the Boston Wine Expo this weekend? It can be an overwhelming event; make it more fun by checking out my tips on BostInno:

http://bostinno.com/2012/01/20/boston-wine-expo-become-a-oenophile-this-weekend/

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If you’re not going to the Boston Wine Expo, will you be enjoyed a snowed in day?

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Just when I think I have exhausted ideas for healthy, delicious meals, Pinterest shows me something new. Thank goodness for Pinterest! (Are you annoyed by my Pinterest love yet?)

I love browsing through Pinterest food pics, seeing something that looks yummy, and then following through to the website the image originates from. That’s how I got the inspiration for the parmesan truffle quinoa muffins I made for dinner one super exhausted evening last week.

The ingredients:

2 cups cooked quinoa

3/4 cup parmesan cheese

1 cup shredded carrots

1/4 cup chopped cilantro

2 large eggs

2 teaspoons truffle oil

parmesan cheese

quinoa

black truffle oil

Making this dish is super easy; just mix up all of the ingredients.

carrots and cilantro

Heat the oven to 350, and fill a lightly oiled muffin tin with scoops of the quinoa mixture. I made six large muffins; you could easily also make minis.

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quinoa muffins

I cooked the muffins for about 20 minutes at 350. The tops got browned and crunchy, while the middles stayed warm and soft with a bit of gooey-ness from the cheese. The scent of truffle oil permeated the entire room; the salty, nutty parm complimented them perfectly.

I served these with some spicy homemade marinara sauce, but they would have been great alone. I didn’t expect them to be great, but they were absolutely delicious.

This meal was served up with a Pie de Palo Viognier from Mendoza, Argentina. Viognier has passed all other grapes to become my favorite white. This wine is fresh, with citrus and pineapple notes, a lovely, rich mouth feel, and a balanced acidity that made it a great dinner wine. I wish I had purchased more; it was only $11 at Bin Ends!

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Long runs, especially when they feel awful, call for a great glass of wine and a hearty meal. This certainly did the trick.

Have you come across any surprising recipes lately?

Tags: healthy, quinoa, recipe, Vegetarian, Viognier, wine

I am a bit late to the game, but better late than never, I say, when it comes to visiting a place like Eataly. I am sure you have heard of Eataly, and if you have been to New York City in the past year, you have also likely been there. This collaboration between Oscar Farinetti, Mario Batali, Joe Bastianich, and Lidia Bastianich, with consultants Slow Food International, brings all sorts of high quality food, beverage, and kitchen items together under one glorious roof.

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Located at 200 5th Avenue, Eataly has something for everybody, and if you love all things food and wine, it will be a place you will want to spend a lot of time.

We walked the 23 blocks from our hotel near Times Square, stopping to check out some store windows and the Rockefeller Center tree on the way. Post to come!

Once we arrived in front of Eataly’s gelateria entrance, we reconvened with our group and then went off to explore.

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Much of Eataly’s manifesto speaks to the reasons I love food. I especially love these first four items. I too am in love with food and think it’s pretty amazing the businesses that Batali and the Bastanich family have been able to build through their passion and commitment to quality.

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Eataly

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On our way in, we passed the Gelateria ( I had the straciatella, which was divine.), vowing to return on our way out of Eataly. In addition to indulging in some rich gelato on the way out, we also saw Jennifer Love Hewitt who is absolutely gorgeous in person and very, very small.

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A Lavazza café and Caffe Vergnano (I had a doppio espresso.) offer quality coffee and coffee drinks, and, if you are so inclined, a Gran Turino, which is a mix of espresso, vodka, and coffee or chocolate liqueur.

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A Pasticceria loaded with sweet and festive  desserts lined the entry area, each and every one decorated beautifully.

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One of our favorites was the heavenly Piazza enoteca, complete with perfect soppresatta, prosciutto, speck, and  cheeses, which we brought back to our hotel for a late night dinner/snack.

Eataly

I salivated at the fish market and oyster bar, wishing this was my regular place for grocery shopping.

Eataly

And wondered if I should buy another suitcase as I browsed dried pastas, olive oils, canned fish, and vinegars. We snagged a bottle of aged balsamic and some olive oil to eat with our meat, cheese, and bread but forgot to open them. I am sure they will go to good use another night.

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The produce section in Eataly is like a display of edible art. Again, I found myself wanting a kitchen in NYC so I could fill my arms with meyer lemons and satsumas

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Every inch of Eataly was inviting. Whether the customer is a seasoned chef, a curious home cook, or someone who doesn’t step foot in the kitchen, you can find what you need, and as Chef Batali states above, someone to help you.

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After tons of wandering, we found a stand up table in the Piazza to stop and rest over a bottle of sparkling wine. Our server, Ada, was adorable and took into account my taste for drier bubbly, offering us, after some thought, a Contessa Rosa sparkling wine from Italy.

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Imported from the Piemonte region, the Contessa Rosa, I learned, is made with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay and aged on its lees for three years, resulting in flavors of honey-soaked brioche. The bubbles were tiny and persistent,  adding to our festive holiday spirit. Unlike many Italian bubblies, this was not a Prosecco, and it exhibited more characteristics of Champagne that you would expect from an Italian sparkler. We all adored it, and the service was absolutely delightful.

With a large variety of places to eat and drink, along with the perfect foodie shopping experience, Eataly has become a must-visit on any trip to New York City for me.

Have you been to Eataly yet? Or is there a similar market you love?

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Tags: Eataly, Food, Mario Batali, New York City, shopping, Travel, wine

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