Posts tagged "grill"
2. Miso Shrimpo Po’ Boys — Summer SophisticationAugust 27th, 2010
In the summertime, I'm usually all about the simple food.
The amazing fruits and vegetables practically prepare themselves for dinner, and a typical weeknight menu will look something like this:
BLT, Caprese Salad, Sauteed zucchini on toast, pasta with tomatoes and olive oil, and another BLT (I really like BLT's).
But sometimes the occasion calls for a little more sophistication.
Something that's a little more exotic, that requires some more thought, some more layers of flavor.
But at the same time, you don't want to lose the wonderful casualness of summer dining -- the feeling that every meal should be eaten outdoors and barefoot. ...
The amazing fruits and vegetables practically prepare themselves for dinner, and a typical weeknight menu will look something like this:
BLT, Caprese Salad, Sauteed zucchini on toast, pasta with tomatoes and olive oil, and another BLT (I really like BLT's).
But sometimes the occasion calls for a little more sophistication.
Something that's a little more exotic, that requires some more thought, some more layers of flavor.
But at the same time, you don't want to lose the wonderful casualness of summer dining -- the feeling that every meal should be eaten outdoors and barefoot. ...
3. Welcome to Paradise — Hawaii and Shrimp with Ginger Chili sauceAugust 30th, 2009


It has been hot as blazes in Los Angeles, and the thing about Los Angeles is it does hot extremely well.
3 digit temperatures, brush fires -- a heat wave turns the City of Angels from a reasonably convincing rendition of paradise (OK, in some places) to a reasonably convincing rendition of hell. So I think it's time for another piece in the travel series, because when L.A. gets like this, I would certainly love to be anywhere but here.
And I find myself (as I often do) dreaming of sea breezes and warm water and golden sand -- in short -- Hawaii.
3 digit temperatures, brush fires -- a heat wave turns the City of Angels from a reasonably convincing rendition of paradise (OK, in some places) to a reasonably convincing rendition of hell. So I think it's time for another piece in the travel series, because when L.A. gets like this, I would certainly love to be anywhere but here.
And I find myself (as I often do) dreaming of sea breezes and warm water and golden sand -- in short -- Hawaii.
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