Tag Archives: california

Ad Hoc in Yountville, CA

SONY DSC

ad hoc had to be one of my favorite restaurants in Napa.  You may be familiar with Thomas Keller, who is well known for the infamous Per Se and French Laundry.   However, ad hoc is so different from those two restaurants, perhaps only overlapping in its high quality and delicious food.

SONY DSC

While those restaurants are a more refined and very expensive exploration of French cuisine, ad hoc is a family style restaurant focused on seasonal comfort food.  They have one menu of four courses every night and the only option you have is whether or not you want to add a supplemental dish to your main course.  As someone who tends to be very particular about what I am in the mood for, I was a little nervous about what we might find on the menu (admittedly hoping for their famous fried chicken).  My apprehension was completely unnecessary, though, as everything they served was delicious.  It was actually nice to have someone make all of my decisions for me, too.

SONY DSC

(I couldn’t resist tasting their fresh bread even though I knew I had plenty of food coming).

SONY DSCSONY DSC

Our first course was a watermelon salad.  The combination of watermelon, and savory vegetables was delicious, especially topped with a blackberry dressing.  The kicker, though, was the unbelievable financier croutons.  Did you catch that?  They put cookies on our salad!!!

SONY DSC

The second and main course was spice rubbed pork shoulder.  I very rarely order meat in restaurants because I’m usually drawn to the fish and vegetarian dishes, but oh my was this good.  The pork was so flavorful and spicy.  It was served over a combination of rice and beans that Matt enjoyed (I don’t like rice).

SONY DSC

My favorite part of this course was the plate of fried green tomatoes.  They were firm but juicy and perfectly crispy on the outside.  The sauce reminded me of tartar sauce and actually went really well with the tomatoes.  I was a little disappointed I had to share these.

SONY DSC

We also opted to try the side of albacore tuna salad…. certainly not your traditional tuna salad!  Again, we didn’t need more food, but Matt made a good point that we were there once and might as well try everything.

SONY DSC

The third course was a cheese plate.  There was toasted crusty buttered bread, lamb chopper cheese (SO good!) and a mint english pea spread of sorts.  The three items together made for a perfect combination.

SONY DSCSONY DSC

Last but certainly not least was a make-your-own sundae for dessert.  At first I was disappointed that we weren’t getting a baked good (I figured we could get something Bouchon-like), but the homemade vanilla ice cream and toppings more than made up for that.  I seriously considered licking my bowl but the waitress came over to our table before I had the chance to embarrass myself.

SONY DSCSONY DSC

We very seriously considered going back to ad hoc again during the trip but unfortunately didn’t have a chance.  Now Matt gets the menu emailed to him on a daily basis and pretty much every day we consider hopping on a plane to the west coast.  This obviously isn’t a vegetarian or kosher-friendly restaurant, but for anyone else with minimal dietary restrictions, it is a must visit in Napa!

The winner of the KISD Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies is Jessica!

Random Integer Generator

Here are your random numbers:

29

Timestamp: 2012-08-13 23:06:47 UTC

Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco

Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco

Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco

Most of you know by now that ice cream is my favorite food group.  Well, tied with peanut butter, of course.  I literally crave it all year round and on most birthdays choose ice cream cake or ice cream pie over any other dessert. Okay, in addition to other desserts.

Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco

The thing is, being a volume eater, I choose frozen yogurt or slow churned versions most days of the year.  You know I only believe in eating calories that are absolutely worth it, so I have a hard time setting aside over 300 calories for a tiny half cup portion of typical premium ice cream.  But show me an ice cream that is as flavorful, creamy and unbelievably delicious as that at Bi-Rite and any thoughts of calories are completely out the window.  I don’t know the nutrition information for their ice cream but frankly, I really don’t care.  Their ice cream is for complete unadulterated pleasure.

Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco

When we booked our trip to Napa, we didn’t make any plans until last minute.  The exception, however, was that we knew we would be stopping for ice cream at my favorite place in the world (okay, maybe one of my top 10 favorite places).  Even my husband who isn’t as ice cream obsessed as I am thought that was mandatory.

Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco

You see, we had visited Bi-Rite three years before on a trip to San Francisco when all of our friends who had lived there said it was a must-try.  When I was back in San Francisco in the fall for the Foodbuzz festival, Joanne and I walked six or so miles from brunch to have ice cream for lunch (normal?).  The amazing thing is that after hyping up Bi-Rite in my head and to everyone else over the last three years, the ice cream STILL exceeded my expectations.

Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco

Maybe it is that they start with real ingredients (ahem, roasted banana ice cream that TASTES like bananas, not some artificial banana flavor).  Maybe it is that they use local dairy.  Or maybe it is that they stick huge chunks of snickerdoodles into their ice cream (that is the ricanelas).  All I know is, I’ve tasted many flavors (they let you sample as many as you want!) and every.single.one. was delicious.

Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco

On this visit, I had Malted Vanilla with Peanut Brittle and Milk Chocolate Pieces, Brown Sugar with Ginger Caramel Swirl, and Ricanelas.  We may or may not have detoured there on our way to the Oakland airport (I told you I love that place)… and on that visit I got Coffee Toffee, Brown Sugar with Ginger Caramel Swirl (I had to get it again) and Roasted Banana.

Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco

Matt’s picks were Balsamic Strawberry, Salted Caramel and Cookies n Cream topped with hot fudge… smart man!

Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco

Eating ice cream this good is the only way I’ll pose for a photo after an early morning flight to San Fran.  Hello airplane look.

Bi-Rite Creamery in San FranciscoBi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco

Did I mention the to-go containers?  I had to use every ounce of my will power not to take those with me for the plane ride.  They even have ice cream cakes that sound like heaven.  Now if you can figure out a way to get one of those to me on the east coast for my birthday in a couple of weeks, I will shower you with cookies forever.  I don’t make false promises.

Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco

Go there!

A Week in Wine Country

Last week in Napa was amazing!  I didn’t realize how much I needed a vacation until I got back and found myself refreshed and energized in a way I haven’t been in a few months.  Sometimes you just need that.  Here are some highlights from our eating, drinking and relaxing.  I’ll be sharing some more details on some of the places we visited in California in coming posts.

SONY DSC

I love you Bi-Rite.

SONY DSC

First meal in San Fran had to be tacos

SONY DSC

Pretty winery

SONY DSCSONY DSC

One of our favorite wineries, Matt is obsessed with their ‘05 Cab

SONY DSC

Necessary

SONY DSC

Before dinner at Farm

SONY DSC

Good hiking

SONY DSCSONY DSC

We made a friend

SONY DSC

9 miles of hiking followed by a bottle of champagne = perfection (don’t worry, we hydrated too)

SONY DSC

Ad Hoc make-your-own sundae, yes!

SONY DSCSONY DSCSONY DSCSONY DSCSONY DSC

Mature.

SONY DSC

What do you do when you have nothing to do? Drink champagne with a view

SONY DSC

Bucket of donuts, enough said.

SONY DSC

SONY DSC

While in Napa, we stayed at the Old World Inn. This was our second visit so they welcomed us with a bottle of champagne! The people there are very nice and we had a great time on our trip, but I have to say, the inn wasn’t quite as wonderful as it was on our first visit three years ago.

What I Learned at Foodbuzz and the Food that Came With It

Foodbuzz Festival Bi Rite Creamery 8

Last weekend I had an amazing time in San Francisco for the third annual Foodbuzz Festival (my first time going).  Not only was it a long weekend full of delicious food and blogging tips, but it also was a weekend full of new friends and new blogs to read.  I have so much to share with you but I’ll limit this post to some of the food conference, blogging and social networking-related tips (in no particular order).

1)  There were a lot of tips for blogging, but by far the number one theme is to be yourself.  Find your voice, find what you love, and blog that way.

2)  Engage with readers.  Respond to comments and emails. Comment on their blogs, too.  When you do that, they will come back.

3)  Take good photos*.  Backdrops can be as simple as construction paper or crumpled parchment paper and as elaborate as fancy china and linen.  Use a DSLR or an iPhone.  Just make it appealing to the eyes.  *more on that in an upcoming post

Foodbuzz Festival Brunch

4)  Instead of being jealous or comparing yourself to other bloggers, focus on doing everything you can to get where you want to be.

5)  Use Twitter and Facebook to interact with others.  Twitter is an especially good way to connect with other bloggers and readers.  Don’t only use social media to promote your blog.

6)  Jessica is just as awesome in person as she is on her blog.  Unfortunately, we never got a chance to talk, but she was on a “taking your blog to the next level” discussion panel and her blog personality definitely came through in real life.  Oh, and same thing for Joy.

7)  Always charge your camera battery; no pictures for the first night of Foodbuzz #fail

8)  Take a camera break; no camera for the first night of Foodbuzz also meant I could focus on meeting new people and enjoying the food.

9) It is perfectly acceptable to drink your chocolate.

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 5

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 6

10)  String cheese can be eaten the next day without refrigeration.  You never know when you may need a snack.

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 16

11) Fresh fruit tastes so good in between indulgent samples.

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 20

12)  Keep packaged samples as a treat for later when you are going through foodie withdrawal.

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 11

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 13

13)  In a sea of amazing foods to try, a vat of guacamole is still exciting.

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 28

14) Godiva chocolate is always a win.  I was addicted to their pumpkin spice coffee but now I’m addicted by the truffles that inspired it.

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 17

15) Mini cupcakes are more fun because you can sample lots of flavors.

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 39

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 40

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 19

16) Burberry is even better in brownie form

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 35

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 34

17) Cinnamon caramel is heavenly

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 36

18) Don’t fill up on foods you don’t love, there are too many other foods to try.

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 31

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 26

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 41

19)  Take advantage of the opportunity to meet awesome people.  Some of the friends I made at Foodbuzz include Nicole, Audra, Krissy, Julie, Dennis, and Tina.

20) Find an awesome roommate who will spend as much time as possible eating their way through San Francisco with you.

Foodbuzz Festival Tasting Pavillion 38

Have you ever been to a food blogger conference?  Do you have any tips to add?