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Vancouver: Nuba

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Location:

207 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC

www.nuba.ca

When Melanie recommends something (like best poutine in Montreal), she's right on the money. Nuba was no different.

Scrumptious down to the last swipe of hummus and I guarantee you, there was a final sweep of that hummus!

You can create your own juice combo from Orange, Lime, Apple, Beet, Ginger, Carrot, Celery or Grapefruit. Ours consisted of Apple, Ginger and Celery and was deeeelicious. I'm always a little wary of what is claimed to be "fresh juice" especially when it involves ginger which as you know, aids in digestion, sometimes a little too well, if you get my drift?

I digress.

Everything was fresh, the meat is halal, there are vegetarian options and vegan options, making the food a healthy alternative while still being incredibly filling and satisfying.

Yikes, my mouth is watering. Again.

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tags: Chicken, Coffee, Drinks, Lebanese, Lebanese in Vancouver, Nuba, Vancouver, baklava, hummus, juice, pita, undefined
categories: Chicken, Coffee, Dessert, Falafel, Lebanese, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Travel, Vancouver, Vegetarian
Wednesday 07.17.13
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

New York City: Love from NYC

Heart shaped pizza? How about some breaded love?

This is how NYC does Valentine's Day.

 

tags: New York City, Pizza, Valentine's, bread, ny pizza, nyc, undefined, valentine's day, valentine's dinner
categories: Baking, Pizza, Valentine's Day, bread
Tuesday 02.14.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 12
 

Boston: Francesca's Cafe

 

Location:

564 Tremont St, Boston, MA

Everyone talks about the South End, so we made it there this past Sunday - it was cold you guys, and everything was closed! Why do they do that? Made it to Francesca's Cafe in a frozen state and thawed out nicely with a hot chocolate, tea and a tuna melt (apty named for this occasion). Oh, a pretty cupcake made the cut, too.

 

tags: Bicycle, Boston, Boston Francesca's Cafe, Cafe in boston, Foodhogger, Sandwiches, South End, Tea, cafes in Boston, francesca's, undefined
categories: Bakery, Cafe, Cake, Coffee, Cupcake, Hot Chocolate, Lunch, Sandwiches, Snack, Tea
Friday 01.20.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 16
 

Provincetown, MA: Fudge Factory

 

Location:

210 Commercial St # 1  Provincetown, MA

Go for the fudge, don't stay for the service. 

I guess you have to stay for the service in order to get the fudge, though. 

As it was the only fudge store open in Provincetown over the MLK weekend, and as we didn't know any better, we went into the Fudge Factory.  Contrary to Yelp reviews, you're not able to try the fudge anymore and also contrary to Yelp reviews, our server was quite rude. Perhaps it was an off day for him, or it was someone new, but it left us with a bad taste in our mouths, which we quickly sweetened up with their yummy fudge. 

tags: Foodhogger, Provincetown, chocolate, chocolate fudge, fudge, travel, undefined
categories: Chocolates, Fudge, Provincetown, Travel
Thursday 01.19.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 7
 

Product: Black Summer Truffles from OGourmet

I received this product to review from OGourmet, which is a Canadian company dealing in fine food products from around the world.

I chose a jar of Extra Fine Black Summer Truffles as I'd never cooked with truffles, and only had dishes with truffle oil in the past.The "Tuber Aestivum" whole black summer truffles, is part of a line of truffle-inspired products imported from Viani & Co. Not knowing what to do with the little jar of black summer truffles, it sat for a while in our cupboard, until the other day, when I decided, that for New Year's Eve, I would make an attempt to cook with it.The Gilded Fork proved helpful in my task whilst Googling recipes using black summer truffles. However, by not having as much time as required in the recipe (fresh truffles, soaked in olive oil for a few hours), I made my own modifications to The Gilded Fork's recipe, here for only a small portion of pasta, as follows:

Ingredients:

1 black summer truffle
1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
Small portion of pasta for two
2 cloves garlic, minced

Prep:

Chop truffle

Chop garlic

Pour olive oil into chopped truffle

Gently cook the garlic until softened. Do not burn the garlic. Remove from the heat and add the truffles with the rest of the olive oil.

[Chef’s Note:  It is important that truffles never be “cooked”, but just gently warmed, so as not to destroy their delicate flavor.]

When the pasta is cooked, drain and add to the truffle and olive oil along with a splash of the cooking water, and gently reheat over very low heat.  After trying the dish, neither of us could taste the truffles; individually they didn't seem to have any stand-alone flavour. 

As I said, I tailored the recipe to just a small portion of pasta, enough for two bowls. The rest of the pasta I served with an easy sauce using Morningstar's Veggie Meatballs, which are delish and really have a meaty texture.

So, I ask, what did I do wrong with the truffles and do you have any tips or recipes on how to cook with black summer truffles?

 

tags: OGOURMET, Ogourmet truffles, Product, Product reviews, black summer truffles, black truffles, foodhogger product, mushrooms, product review, summer truffles, truffles, undefined
categories: Italian, Product
Sunday 01.01.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 4