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Before I launch into a yummy post, I wanted to give you a raffle update. As you may know I am holding a raffle for my Boston Marathon charity, The ALLY Foundation, and I need all the help I can get! Raffle tickets are $10 each and can be purchased by visiting my fundraising site:

http://firstgiving.com/meghanmalloyteamally

I am currently requesting donations for the prizes, and so far I have:

$100 Williams Sonoma gift card

A custom me & goji mix

A one month membership to ALL of Healthworks’ fitness centers

Spread the word!

 

This year’s Superbowl Sunday was greatly enhanced by a lovely shipment of wine that I received from Jacob’s Creek, along with the challenge to create delicious wine and food pairings. Well, as you may know, I am a big fan of wine and food pairings, and I was excited to try more Jacob’s Creek wine. You may remember I received a bottle of Jacob’s Creek Cabernet Sauvignon to review back in December and used a Jacob’s Creek recipe on New Year’s Eve. Before this, I had only tried Jacob’s Creek Chardonnay, and while it was good, Chardonnay is not my favorite wine so I had very little to go by. I have been pleasantly surprised by the fact that Jacob’s Creek is MUCH more than Chardonnay.

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In this football themed promotion, I received a 2008 Pinot Grigio, a 2005 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, a 2008 Reserve Riesling, and a Reserve Pinot Noir.

My task, to make a dish that paired with the wines. Since I was a little pressed for time, I decided to choose two wines and to make Superbowl dishes that ended up pairing magically with them.

My menu:

Jacob’s Creek Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon with marinated steak tips topped with Cabernet “Caramel” Sauce

Jacob’s Creek Reserve Riesling with Spicy Thai Fish Cakes

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The ingredients:

Free range, grass fed steak tips

1 cup Jacob’s Creek Cabernet Sauvignon

1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil

Juice of one whole lemon

4 cloves garlic, minced

pinch of rosemary

liberal sprinkle of freshly ground black pepper

1/4 cup brown sugar

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This recipe is easy and is better the longer you let it sit..

I started out by microwaving the lemon for 20 seconds to get the juices flowing, then squeezed the juice over the steak tips, making sure coat each side of the meat. I let this sit for a few minutes, then added the red wine, garlic, rosemary, and black pepper. I let it sit in the marinade from about 8:00 on Saturday night until 6:00 on Sunday, right before we were leaving for our Superbowl party.

After taking the meat out of the refrigerator and letting it rest at room temperature for about 10 minutes, I thoroughly drained the marinade off. You want the meat to be as dry as possible to get a good sear. I used a dry, very hot pan, and just laid the strips in it, flipping to make sure that each side got browned evenly.

In the meantime, I poured the marinade into a sauce pan and brought it up to a rolling boil. To make sure it was cooked through, I allowed it to boil for a couple of minutes, then brought it down to a slow simmer and stirred in the brown sugar. I let this sauce simmer for a good 10 minutes so that it thickened into a lovely caramel like substance. When the steak tips were cooked through, I plated them, and then poured the sauce on.

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The funny thing about this recipe is that I don’t eat beef. But I have reliable sources and was asked for the recipe from a number of party guests, including the Johnson & Wales trained culinary goddess hostess. How did the wine pair?

Well, to start, the meat was marinated in the Cabernet Sauvignon along with the other ingredients, so the flavor profiles were tied together by that. I did enjoy the wine, and as the tasting notes suggest, noted its dense fruit and long persistent finish. According to my husband, the deep, dark fruit in the wine paired well with the slight sweetness of the brown sugar and made a good contrast to the richness of the meat.

Part II of this post will cover the fish cakes which were so good they never made it to the party 🙂 and the Riesling which I absolutely loved! Check in tomorrow for that recipe and wine review.

What did you cook/eat for Superbowl? Did you watch, chat with friends, or skip the event altogether?

Tags: Cabernet Sauvignon, charity raffle, cooking, Food, foodie, Jacob's Creek, recipe, riesling, Superbowl, wine, wine and food pairings

I thought Friday would never come! This week I am happy to feature Jessie from The Happiness in Health, a blog I have recently started reading and totally loving. The title alone is great, and Jessie shares a lot of beautiful, healthy recipes despite her very busy schedule. I am looking forward to following her blog, and if you get the chance I hope that you too will check it out!

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How long have you been blogging?

I’ve been reading blogs for a few years now, but I didn’t make the plunge until this January.  I’m glad I did, because I’ve met so many interesting people already.  I had fun reading blogs as a spectator, but I LOVE writing about my own experiences with food and cooking.  I look forward to blogging every day!

What is your favorite thing about blogging?

The Internet has so much confusing nutrition information out there, so I’m hoping that as a future Registered Dietitian I can clear up some of the “facts” floating around.  I try to cleverly insert food facts and nutrition tips into most of my posts – can you find them? 😉

Of course, I find connecting with visitors and other bloggers to be irresistible.  There are so many interesting and thoughtful blogs out there (of which TravelEatLove is definitely one 😀 ).  I’ve learned a lot about food and travel just by reading.

Least favorite?

I’ve been lucky enough in my tenure so far to have not encountered any of the bad stuff in blogging (except spam, of course).  I know, lucky, right? 🙂

What has been your most fun blog post to write?

Mayonnaise and salmon – a delicious combination! Not only did Peter and I sigh with contentment over this dish, I had a blast playing around with my camera to show off the food 🙂

(http://thehappinessinhealth.com/a-good-use-for-mayo)

Where do you see your blog this time next year?

I hope that readers will find the blog to be a comfortable place to ask questions and have great discussions.  I see myself cooking many more recipes and improving my photography skills.  Finally, I’m looking forward to traveling next summer and sharing my experiences with readers.

Is there anything else about your blogging experience you would like to share?

Writing about the topics that I love has been more gratifying than I could ever have imagined.  Blogging allows me to be both creative and informative (I hope!).  I love reading comments because everyone has their own perspective on any one topic.  It’s nice to know that people are actually reading and that I’m not typing to an empty cyberspace. J  But, even if I were, I’d continue writing because it’s been so much fun!

For anyone who’s thinking of starting a website or blog but who hasn’t gotten around to it yet: do it!  I spent a lot of time hemming and hawing and convincing myself I didn’t have time, but once I climbed over the initial hurdle of setup (Mac users, I empathize!), I found that writing was a blast.

Thanks to Meghan for this superb opportunity to reflect on blogging and cooking.  It’s been really fun to read about all her meals and travels, and I look forward to reading each and every one of your blogs, too!

Happy living!

Jessie 🙂

Interested in being the next Friday Foodie Feature? Email traveleatlove2009@hotmail.com

And don’t forget about Blogger Secret Ingredient. You have until Sunday night to enter!

Tags: blogger, blogging, foodie, guest post, health, recipes

Welcome Megan from the blog Stetted.com! I love Megan’s blog with its adventurous recipes and her commitment to using CSA and local ingredients. I think her goal of doubling blog readership in 2010 is amazing and one I would love to reach myself! And I love the photo she submitted for the Friday Foodie Feature!

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How long have you been blogging? 
Let’s see … if we want to get specific I started a LiveJournal waaaay back in March 2001. I cringe to think of the contents of that.
I’ve been at stetted.com since August 2006, but for a long time it was just a catch-all sort of blog. Right at the start of 2009 it got more food focused and I’m pleased with the direction I’m heading. It might have taken a while to get here, but it was good to figure out what I wanted to do, especially after having a baby.

 

What is your favorite thing about blogging? Least favorite?
It has been really great connecting with like-minded people, especially in a fast-food-crazed country. I also love the times I’m able to share a story with my recipes. I feel I’m really letting people see a part of me and not just the food I’m making, and when someone lets me know they like a post it feels great.
My least favorite thing about blogging is the pressure. Once you really get into blogging there is a quiet (and sometimes not-so-quiet) pressure that builds to get you to create more posts and better posts. I feel like there are a lot of bloggers out there trying to be the next Julie Powell or Pioneer Woman and fall to the pressure of being important, instead of just being themselves. I think it helps me that many of my posts don’t get comments because I know exactly why I’m doing this: because I love food and writing.

 

What has been your most fun blog post to write?
I really enjoyed this post  about the Daring Bakers’ macaron challenge. It reminded me of the wonderful time I had in Paris with my husband before our baby was born, and I was super excited to reveal to the world the Bacon and Cheddar Macaron. I’m not sure I could re-create that macaron, but it sure was fun!

Where do you see your blog this time next year?
One of my goals for 2010 was to double my readership. Eek! I’m hoping that over the course of the year I’ll continue to develop and put out some really great posts. Hopefully I’ll get over one of the things I’m terrible at: networking. I miss out on a lot of opportunities to introduce myself and my blog because I’m incredibly shy and nervous about first impressions!
I have lots of things on my radar that I want to have my blog involved in, so I hope those plans come to fruition and I can share them with everyone.

Is there anything else about your blogging experience you would like to share? 
Going to the Foodbuzz Blogger Festival was amazing. I’m a fairly shy person and generally am pretty terrible at small talk, but it was easier there. There were still plenty of people I never got the gumption to go say hello to, but the fact that I even went to San Francisco by myself and didn’t hide in the hotel room was pretty huge. I also ate so many wonderful things I wouldn’t have thought of trying, like brussels sprouts, oxtail, and mushrooms. OK, mushrooms aren’t weird or anything, but I grew up with those little gray pieces in cream of mushroom soup equalling mushroom and parents who claimed mushrooms only taste like what they are cooked with. (Not true, they taste like mushrooms!) I’m already looking forward to this year’s festival.
I think anyone who is serious about blogging should attend some form of blogging conference. There are a ton out there, and even if you can’t get to an official conference there are always other local bloggers lurking around the corner. Try out a few online communities as well, until you find your niche. In the meantime you can make some great contacts and friends!

Tags: blogger, Food, foodie, guest post

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