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The past few weekends have been quite busy! First, we were in Ireland for two weekends in a row, then traveled to Stowe, and this past Saturday, we made the short trip to Newburyport, expecting one of our favorite New England towns to be decked out for Christmas.

I love visiting Newburyport year-round. We enjoy drinks at The Black Cow in the summer, overlooking the bustling harbor, and absolutely adore 10 Center any time of year. On this visit we decided to visit Ceia Kitchen + Bar after I received some information about the restaurant from their PR agency.

We arrived in Newburyport pretty hungry and decided to head straight to Ceia to warm up and fill up.

Ceia

I loved the wine bar ambiance. It reminded me of a wine bar in Europe, and I really wish there were more places like this to leisurely sip wine in Boston.

Ceia

Since we were having a date day before the rush of the holidays, I decided to start with a glass of Henriot Champagne while my husband went for the Tempranillo. I absolutely loved Ceia’s stemware.  Check out this pretty glass.

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We were also offered water, tap or bottled, and went for tap as it’s usually just fine.

Here’s where there was a little problem. Our water tasted like it was rainwater collected from a basement floor. You could smell the dank, mildew-like odor from a few inches away. Why we decided to take a sip is beyond me, but I had to spit it back into my glass. It was bad.

We politely asked for another bottle of water, and our server informed us that Newburyport water is just really bad. I’ve had tap water in Newburyport before at four or five other restaurants, and it was never anything like this. I wish she had smelled or tasted it herself because it had to be worse than usual.  If the water is indeed that bad at Ceia, they might want to put a disclaimer on it. We could literally still taste it hours later and did not feel well.

We moved on from the foul water to order lunch, a BLT for him and a salad for me. Served on soft, warm focaccia, the BLT was delicious. I loved the thin sweet potato chips that came alongside the sandwich. It was on the small side but definitely included quality ingredients.

BLT

My salad: Beet- Arugula, Pear Tomato, Cabrales Blue, Truffle Vinaigrette

salad

Where are the beets? Sad smile  It turns out that they were under the arugula, three very thin slices of beet that definitely did not even make up a whole beet. I didn’t taste any truffle vinaigrette either. The Cabrales Blue was salty, nutty, and flavored the arugula and tomatoes well, but overall I was a little disappointed. Beet salads are usually enough to fill me up, and I left lunch hungry.

Ceia has won a ton of awards, and I would give it another shot based on that and the fact that we only had lunch. I would be sure to order more food next time as portions are small, even for a small portion eater like me. I would definitely come back to have a glass of wine from their great wine list at the wine bar.

Souffles Newburyport

Our wanderings around Newburyport brought us to the cute kitchen store and café, Soufflés. Being as chilly as we were, we decided to share a large gingerbread latte for a bit of dessert.

Souffles

It was just the thing as we wandered toward the chilly waterfront. What a gorgeous sky!

Newburyport

We wandered a little more, taking in the holiday decorations in this adorable town before seeking out our final stop.

Newburyport

Though I am not a huge sweets lover, since my marathon training started, I have been craving cupcakes and cookies. I knew Newburyport had quite a few bakeries, but I confirmed with Megan that Eat Cake! was the place to be when it came to cupcakes. My husband initially thought he put the address of Eat Cake! into the GPS. It turns out, the GPS was sending us to the location we were at, so we walked around the same block a few times before realizing the bakery was a few weeks over. Oops.

Eat Cake

Eat Cake

It turned out the website did not have the accurate listing of cupcakes of the day, so there were no cupcakes with lemon curd buttercream as I had hoped. Instead we got a raspberry-filled cupcake with white chocolate buttercream (I think?) and one with a coffee/Bailey’s buttercream. I proclaimed the rest of the day the                   Pop! Marketing Communications holiday party for two.

cupcake

The raspberry-filled cupcake was amazing, soft, moist, with a perfect buttercream. The other cupcake, which we saved to eat second, was sadly VERY dry and dense. The flavors were good, but the texture made it seem a few days old. My cupcake craving lives on. . .

cupcake

Newburyport is always a great place to visit with a number of restaurants, cafes, and bakeries to satisfy just about every taste. We visit about every two months, and it is always nice to be there during the holiday season!

Stay tuned this week for a post on holiday bubbly, a recap of the Pop! Marketing Communications tapas dinner, some Boston restaurant posts, and more.

What did you do this weekend? Eat anything delicious?

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Tags: Cupcakes, Food, Lunch, New England, Newburyport, Travel, wine

Happy Monday, friends. Thank you all, from the bottom of my heart, for your kindness and support at the loss of my nana. It has been a sad week, made not much better by a sinus infection, flu, and some major neighbor drama, but your comments, tweets, and emails truly helped. We left Pennsylvania after her funeral on Saturday, made our way home, and got to sleep in our bed. It was a good move; I slept until 11 and spent most of the day in bed watching The Lying Game on DVR. I am still exhausted, but inspired by the memory of my nana, got back in the kitchen to bake some cupcakes.

These were no ordinary cupcakes. You see, I was supposed to be in Sonoma right now and this past weekend for Wine & Food Affair 2011. The week’s events had us cancel our plans, so to make up for that additional heartbreak, I decided to break open my advance copy of the Wine & Food Affair cook book to get cooking. If you know me or read my blog, you know my love of Sonoma and my excitement for every single visit. Ever since I received the book and my tickets to the event, over a month ago, I wanted to make the Flourless Dark Chocolate Cupcakes with Foppiano Petit Syrah Infused Honey, so I made cupcakes based on that recipe, only halving it and using Syrah instead of Petit Syrah.

 

flourless dark chocolate cupcakes

We only had one bottle of Petit Syrah left and plenty of Syrah, so we used a favorite of mine, Amista’s 2005 Dry Creek Valley Syrah, for the honey glaze. I got that started first, the Syrah and sugar, then the honey, to make a decadent, gorgeous syrup.

Amista Syrah

 

clover honey

black pepper

One of my favorite cupcake ingredients was black pepper. Though I halved the cupcake recipe, I used the full amount of ground pepper. I love sweet and spicy together! I also loved that these cupcakes were flourless. No flour or baking soda made the easier to make than normal baked goods, and I love how fudgy they ended up.

melted chocolate

Most of the Syrah infused honey went into the batter, with some reserved for drizzling later on. This made the batter smell incredible but also gave it a smooth consistency.

flourless chocolate cupcakes

flourless chocolate cupcakes

Like mini molten chocolate cakes, the cupcakes fluffed up, then fell, but kept their moist centers. I reserved the Syrah infused honey in one of my nana’s dessert dishes. I am so, so grateful to have little pieces of her life in my kitchen.

Syrah infused honey

chocolate Syrah cupcakes

When it was time to serve the cupcakes, I drizzled the Syrah honey on, and we dug in. The chocolate was so rich, accented with the sweet honey-wine mixture, the dark fruit of the Syrah shining through, and the peppery flavors of this particular wine pairing so well with the ground pepper in the cupcakes. This recipe is simply divine.

A little bit of baking, followed by an outdoor fire with good friends helped to boost my spirits and made for a better Sunday. And having leftover cupcakes made it that much more delightful. You can never have too many flourless chocolate cupcakes, or too many great friends. Winking smile

What was the best part of your weekend?

Tags: chocolate, Cupcakes, dessert, Syrah, wine

Happy Monday! Did you all have a nice weekend? On Friday I decided that I was in need of a laptop-free day and a blogging-free weekend. Since blogging is sort of part of my business, it was a hard decision to make, but with my allergies absolutely raging, my energy and spirits were way low. We spent Saturday doing a deep clean of our bedroom, vacuuming up every last speck of dust, dry cleaning our bedding, and making it a little easier for me to breathe. We followed that with finalizing the purchase of our boat and a Champagne brunch. As the day went on, my allergies got worse and worse, eventually ending with hives, almost zero ability to breathe, and a big old dose of Benadryl. Saturday night fail.

After a long night’s sleep, we decided to give the outdoors another try and went to celebrate Lilac Sunday at the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain.

Arnold Arboretum lilac Sunday

Lilac Sunday is an annual celebration of this lovely spring flower, one of my favorites, and includes tours, musical performances, and food vendors. We opted out of a tour and decided to wander the Arboretum ourselves to look at the abundance of flowering trees. The park is a beautiful place for a walk or a run, but I learned yesterday that you can only picnic there on Lilac Sunday. Too bad. I guess that’s why it is so clean!

Arnold Arboretum

Arnold Arboretum

Even though it was a gray and chilly day, the flowers more than brightened it up, and I felt pretty good, considering the pollen in the air.

flower bud

flower bud

Arnold Arboretum

After our walk, we shared a cupcake from the cupcake truck, The Cupcakory. Our lemon and raspberry cupcake was perfectly sweet, with the icing being creamy and full of real bits of raspberry. To make it even sweeter, 100% of the proceeds from the cupcake went to Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer. I love the idea of a cupcake truck, and I am excited for a summer of food truck fun around Boston!

The Cupcakory raspberry lemom cupcake

I thought about blogging when we got home, but I took an hour nap instead. Our de-cluttered room is so quiet and was just the place I wanted to be. I spent a lot of time this weekend sleeping (until 10:30 on Saturday!), but I think whatever is going on with my body made it a necessity. I am not feeling 100% into blogging and am a little stressed about work and things, so today I will try to fake it til I make it!

The one thing I did do over the weekend was add a menu in the left sidebar of the blog. It has a link to my Recipes page as well as a quick Disclaimer I wrote up and a new page on Advertising. I think that after my Foodbuzz contract is up, I am going to give other advertising opportunities a chance and see how it goes.

Did you do anything fun this weekend? How do you pick yourself up when you are just feeling blah and energy-less for days?

Tags: Boston, Cupcakes, events, flowers, lilac, Lilac Sunday

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