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Maurepas Foods (Bywater, New Orleans, LA)

Posted on September 18, 2014 by chefsgirl

Late night dining is always so hard to find, especially on a weekday. Maurepas Foods is open 11 AM to 12 AM so it was a perfect place to catch dinner with “The Chef” right after work. The feel is very hip and it’s located in the Bywater area, which is booming with new restaurants!

 

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Tequila. Rose. Lemon. Grapefruit. Bonal Gentiane.

 

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Bread. Chili Butter.

 

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Chicken Leg Quarter. Grits. Market Greens. Slow-poached Egg.

 

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Goat Tacos. Pickled Green Tomatoes. Cilantro Harissa.

 

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Sauces.

 

First off, I loved the chili butter! Butter with chili oil..two sinful goodies all in one, then spread over bread. Mmm! The chicken leg quarter was very homey and moist. If you like goat and are into gamey flavors, then the tacos are for you! Goat meat is definitely an acquired taste, but is definitely worth a shot if it’s your first time because it’s the perfect transition via taco. I will have to say the food menu is limited, but the quality and value is there!

 

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Rating: 3.5/5 spoons
Maurepas Foods on Urbanspoon

Posted in Uncategorized | Tags: bread, chicken, cocktail, food, goat tacos, new orleans, New Orleans food, New Orleans restaurants, tacos |

Straits (Westchase, Houston, TX)

Posted on September 12, 2013 by chefsgirl

On a mini tour through Texas and my first stop..Houston! My previous post was on a great sandwich joint called Local Foods (click HERE for my review)…a local sandwich shop owned by Benjy’s. After a great lunch with the boyfriend, the next stop? A girl’s night at Straits.  They had a great dinner menu filled with small, delicious plates. The restaurant atmostphere was perfect for a girls night out...trendy, but still comfy! And the drinks were delicious…unfortunately, they were gone before I could photograph them…

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Roti Prata. Yellow curry dipping sauce.

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Spring Rolls. 

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Singapore Satay Sticks. Spicy Peanut Sauce.

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Murtabak. Roti Prata. Spiced Beef. Curry Dip.

Every dish left me wanting more. For a bar scene, the dishes were well thought out and infused with homey, yet rich flavors. I’m not gonna lie…we ordered more than one Roti Prata. It’s not a girl’s night if you can’t load up on carbs! haha…It’s okay. We paid for it at the gym…

I have yet to try their official dinner entrees, but if these small plates are a reflection of what they have to offer, then I can’t wait!

Straits on Urbanspoon

Posted in Uncategorized | Tags: asian, chicken, food, houston food, Houston, TX, Restaurant Reviews, spring rolls |

Chicken breast and Baby Portabello with Wilted Spinach

Posted on March 29, 2012 by chefsgirl

So I was browsing the local supermarket with nothing in mind to cook and bought a few simple ingredients: chicken breast, baby portabello, and spinach. I wanted something simple, yet delicious and came across this recipe on YouTube: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_iS5O88ISk 

It’s very simple, but so quick and easy to make! It’s definitely a minimalist method of cooking, but the KEY to flavor is in the sauce. I may make some adjustments, but I loved it! A nice, lean, and tasty meal after a weekend of gluttony =) 

Posted in Uncategorized | Tags: chicken, lean meal, portabello, recipe, spinach |

Lemongrass Chicken

Posted on February 20, 2012 by chefsgirl

I was starting to miss some good ‘ol home cookin’ today after a long weekend of fast food joints and eating out. Some asian flavors came to mind so I figured Lemongrass Chicken would be perfect!

Ingredients

6 bone-in (or boneless) chicken thighs **I prefer bone-in for the flavor.

1 lemongrass stalk finely chopped

3-4 garlic cloves minced

2 tbsp of fish sauce 

1 tsp black pepper

1/2 tbsp sugar 

half a lemon 

1/2c chicken stock 

2 tbsp olive oil 

Marinade: 

Combine the lemongrass, garlic, sugar, and black pepper in a bowl. Add the chicken thighs and incorporate the marinade with the chicken well. Let it marinade in the fridge for 40 minutes remembering to turn midway through the marinade time.

*For tonight, I did 2 hours. Why not? A little extra marinade time doesn’t hurt!

Time to cook!

In a saucepan, heat the olive oil on med-hi heat. Once the pan and oil are hot, add the chicken and let each side brown for about 1-2 minutes. Lower the temp to low heat and add the half lemon juice with the chicken broth. Cover the pan and let it simmer for 15 minutes. Season to taste with fish sauce, sugar, pepper, if needed. 

Broil the thighs in the oven for 5 minutes for a nice golden brown color. 

Serve with white/brown rice and a side of veggies! Enjoy!

The flavor profiles of this dish are fantastic…lemongrass bite with a lemony garlic aftertaste. The chicken is moist and tender…Love it!

Posted in Uncategorized | Tags: asian, chicken, cooking, food, garlic, Lemongrass, recipe |

https://www.chefsgirl.com/pan-seared-chicken-with-spring-salad-in-balsamic/

Posted on February 17, 2012 by chefsgirl

Pan Seared Chicken with Spring Salad in Balsamic Vinaigrette topped with Gorgonzola…that’s what’s for dinner!

Posted in Uncategorized | Tags: balsamic vinaigrette, balsamic vinegar, cherry tomatoes, chicken, chicken breast, food, gorgonzola, lean, nutrition, spring salad |

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