Sunday, November 25, 2012

The Return Tour: A Hungarian Outing by Shannice Noel



    Oh, the joy to be back in my hometown of NYC, if even for a week! I wouldn't have fully enjoyed my Thanksgiving vacation without a Tasting Queens trip with my big sis, Shauna. So, on Monday, the day after I returned to New York, Shauna and I got up and planned our day. By 11 AM we were out of the house, on our way to a quick hangout in Manhattan. I fangirled over everything. "I can take the traiiiinnn!!!" "Look Shauna, I get to swipe the MetroCard!!" "OMG I haven't been in a tunnel in three months!!" "I miss the subway so much!!!"









    After our little excursion we hopped on the M train to 67th Drive, and got off on the Queens Boulevard side. Just up the street was our Tasting Queens country destination, Andre's Hungarian Strudels and Pastries (Being only a bakery because there was no true Hungarian restaurant to be found.) We step inside and were welcomed by lots of delicious -looking desserts and a kindly woman, named Gabriella, who was running the register. The bakery had a rather nice feel to it even though it was an undoubtedly small space. For the dessert sampling I chose the walnut-roll beigli, apple fruit square, and a cherry-and-cheese strudel. I couldn't wait to devour it all but of course my sister strongly suggested that we waited until we got home so we could take nicer pictures of it, and that we had an actual meal to eat first.



    We walked down a few streets, our main dilemna being that we didn't know of any good restaurants in that part of Forest Hills. We were both in the mood for Asian food, but I was not having any oily American-style "Chinese" food, which Shauna suggested. So just in time I spotted a Thai restaurant directly across the street. After the delicious meal we decided that it was finally time to go home and eat our Hungarian desserts. We hopped on the F train and then the bus home.



    I was so ready to taste the delicious desserts and almost sunk my fork into the strudel before I was quickly stopped. "I didn't take any pictures yet!" Shauna said. Bewildered, I grabbed my fork and waited (im)patiently for Shauna to slowly place each treat on a white placemat and slowly reposition for the pictures. It probably wasn't more than a couple minutes but it felt like forever until Shauna finally handed me my plate with a slice of the studel, a piece of the beigli and most of the apple square. The strudel was a piece of fruity, creamy Heaven-- thin, crisp cover (crust) on the outside that melted into a soft, smooth cheesy inside that the soft, tasty cherries didn't fail to complete.


 The apple fruit square was also really nice--the covering was a bit hard and crunchy and the apple inside was fresh and moderately sweet. The beigli? That was a whole different story. I really didn't know what exactly to expect in terms of flavor, but the amount of it made me feel like there was a sense explosion going on in my mouth, and that's an understatement. The beigli had a chocolate layer at the top, then an overly sweet cake layer followed by an even sweeter fruit-gel layer, followed by a sour, creamy coffee mousse layer followed by the nutty walnut layer. The layers formed a roll and kept repeating. It was just too much for the mouth to handle. I just couldn't tell if I liked it or not because there was too much going on!!



    The desserts were indeed a memorable experience, and the strudel and beigli indeed had an extended life, as the large strudel strip lasted for a good 3 days and most of the beilgi still remains untouched in the refrigerator. I enjoyed spending time with my sister and enjoying some multicultural deliciousness together. Hopefully on my next vacation I can enjoy another adventurous experience!

~teh end~

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Mini Tour of Central America

I lost the file of the review of the Philippines a few weeks ago but miraculously my friend was able to recover part of it. In the mean time here is an episode of a mini tasting tour of Central America.

Puerto Plata located at 149-17 Jamaica Ave, had been in the neighborhood since I moved to Queens in 1997. So on a classic Fall rainy afternoon, while heading home from a long day that left me famished and tired, I decided to venture in and see what it was all about. After speaking with the manager, I understood that Puerto Plata was more of a Spanish Fusion restaurant. Combining the flavors of the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. He then arranged for me to have a mini sampling of what their establishment had to offer. He served up most of the meal himself, telling me of the restaurant's longevity in the neighborhood (17 years).

I partook of Stewed Pork Chops (very good with a rich dark sauce), Pork Chops with Peppers (which I found to be a bit too salty), Stewed Chicken (Good, but left me wishing it was made with dark meat instead of breast), Sauteed Eggplant, Mangu (needed more Latin flavors), Boiled Green Banana/Yuca, Yellow Rice (Very good with green pigeon peas) and Steamed Vegetables.
Overall it was a good experience, no real highs or lows but the service was good and the manager was really friendly and helpful.










So take a look at the photos and take the food journey with me as we have another little sample of some Latin flavor.

Friday, August 31, 2012

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

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Monday, August 20, 2012

Of Boats and Feasting-An Eat-Out in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park ~ By Shannice Noel

It is a cool Sunday in St.Albans, and Shauna and I decided that we should head down to the 22nd annual Hong Kong Dragonboat Festival held in Corona Park, Queens. The festival celebrates the culture of Hong Kong and that of many others through means of food, live performances, food, decor, music, food, racing in boats shaped like dragons and best of all, food. As we left the house in the early afternoon to embark on our journey there, my stomach growled with anticipation of the stuffing that was to come.  ¬¬

The trip there was rather adventurous in itself. After coming off the 7 Line train at Wilets Point-Mets Stadium, we were happy to see that there was a shuttle service to the festival, instead of having to embark on a "14-minute walk"(said walk actually being around the stadium and across the entire park). Even after we got off the bus we had to embark on quite a walk to get there. 14 minutes, yeah ok.




Upon arrival, there was the mass presence of kites, dragonboats, water, music....and food. Shauna and I first started our festivity tour with a quick viewing of a Mexican dance performance that was going on, on a production stage in front of the vendors. Then we went over to have our first food samples, a beef empanada for Shauna and a chicken empanada for me.(I must say, I thought the beef was more delicious, of course.) Then we went on to dine on beef shish kebabs, lychee-flavored bubble tea, delicious fresh fruit smoothies and vegetable spring rolls.





My sister also decided to try something she saw wrapped up in banana leaf, which the woman at the counter of the tent said was "very delicious and very healthy". The wonderful surprise inside was boiled white, sticky rice and peanuts with pork in the very middle of it. As I sat laughing, Shauna nearly spat out her bite. "Want some?" she offered me some pork, which she thought was the only thing there that I would actually eat. I refused.





After getting some more smoothies we sat and watched a couple of boat races on the very nearby Corona lake(it's nice to get a lake-row seat) while our stomachs began to digest. After a while we heard some more commotion on the stage, and alas there was a steel-drum band playing. After gooving along until they were done we officially thought that we had a great time, and since there wasn't much more to do anyway I moved to bring our festivites to an end. Shauna seconded the notion and we hopped on the shuttle to get back to the train station, and were soon headed down to Manhattan and then home. Our Queens food excursion was done for now!



Important lesson learned: If someone offers you something who's ingredients can't be explained, wrapped in a banana leaf, DO NOT BUY IT WHATEVER YOU DO.

Here are some photos of more food and fun at the Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Dragon Boat Festival:







Monday, August 6, 2012

We're talking Truffles...

It's always exciting to see which review will be chosen as your favorite and what we will be challenged to recreate. This time we decided to do things just a tad different. We wanted to use the entree from "If eating Italian is wrong, I don't want to be right..." as an inspiration for our dish, rather than making the dish the same way. Instead of the Fried Pork, Truffle Mash and Arugula Salad, we chose to do a Seared Breast of Duck, Braised Chard, Truffle Mash with Crispy Fried Fennel.


Making this dish was super easy and it was quite delicious. Be sure to give it a try as it would make a wonderful date dish or Sunday dinner. Enjoy.


Truffle Mash Potatoes:
1 1/2 - 2lbs Small Red Potatoes
1/4 Cup Sour Cream
1/4 Cup Butter
1tbsp Black Truffle Oil
1tsp Course Salt
1/2tsp Course Black Pepper





Place potatoes in a medium pot and cover with water. Place pot over medium/high flame and boil until potatoes are fork tender. Strain, then return to pot and add all ingredients. Use a potato smasher to combine ingredients. For Fluffy potatoes use a hand help mixer and whip on medium for 2 minutes.


For the Duck:                                                                       
1lb Duck Breast
2tsp Sea Salt
1tsp Course Black Pepper
2tbsp Vegetable Oil



Wash meat with warm water, pat dry then season with salt and pepper. Heat oil in medium skillet and add duck skin side down and sear on high for 3 minutes or until browned. Turn the meat and brown the other side. Now turn be sure to sear the sides of the meat as well. Reduce heat to low and simmer (covered) for an additional 8 minutes (for medium meat) or until meat is slightly firm to the touch. Remove from heat and let it rest (loosely wrapped in foil skin side up) for at least 5 minutes. Slice duck into 1/4 inch pieces.

 Chard:
1 Cup Swiss Chard
1/2 Cup Rainbow Chard Chopped
2 Shallot Onions
1/4 Cup Grape Tomatoes Quartered
1/4 tsp Salt
Pinch Black Pepper




Heat oil in medium skillet and saute shallots on low until slightly brown. Add tomatoes and cook for 1 minute. Stir in the (washed and dried) chard, salt and pepper and cook for 3 minutes. Remove from heat.



Fennel:
Half bulb Fennel thinly sliced
2tbsp flour
4tbsp Vegetable Oil



Dip fennel in flour and saturate thoroughly. Heat oil in a skillet and fry fennel until golden brown (about 2 minutes). Remove from pan and drain on paper towel. Lightly dust with course salt.

Let your creative spirit be your guide and plate as desired. Bon Appitit!