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Things & Stuff

  • film

    A few of my favorite recent film photos…

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    February 3, 2010
    Fun stuff, Photography
  • late night dinner at karibu

    Last weekend we had a late dinner at Karibu Ethiopian Restaurant. I don’t have much experience with Ethiopian food, but I liked what I tasted. We ordered three plates, and it was all brought out on one platter, family style, with a side of injera bread. No utensils were offered; I love that!

    We had:

    • Kifto – beef tartare seasoned with herbal purified butter, mitmita, and cardamom, and topped with cottage (farmer’s cheese).  We ordered it rare, and while I’m usually fine with raw beef, I’m not so comfortable with raw ground beef. I tasted it, but didn’t risk any more than that.
    • Kay Misir Wot – red split lentils simmered in spicy sauce
    • Kik Alicha – yellow split peas simmered in an herb sauce
    • Difin Misir Wot – whole brown lentils blended with diced onions
    • Tikil Gomen – stewed cabbage, carrots, onions and tomatoes
    • Fosolia – sauteed string beans and carrots
    • Abesha Gomen – slow-cooked collard greens, peppers, ginger, garlic and onion

    We scooped it all up with spongey injera bread. The bread wasn’t my favorite thing… I’m not a huge fan of sourdough breads, and this is definitely a sour bread. But I really enjoyed all the spiced lentils and vegetables. I’m ready to try Ethiopian again soon!

    February 3, 2010
    Austin, Edibles
  • Tiki Night at ESSR

    Just a few photos from last week’s Tiki Night at East Side Show Room.

    Fog Cutter and Mai Tai.

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    Fishbowl drink – Back in the ESSR.

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    February 3, 2010
    Austin, Edibles
  • spanikopit-ish

    We had one bunch of spinach left from this weeks bushel, so I decided to mix it with some Israeli feta and make spanikopita-like bundles. I didn’t really follow a recipe, I just kind of winged it, but they turned out really good! They would have been better with a bit of tzatziki to dip them in, but we settled on guacamole. We’re such culture-clashers. 🙂

    To make these little treats, I just sauteed some chopped fresh spinach in olive oil with a bit of garlic and a pinch of salt until wilted but still bright green. I cooled it a bit, then mixed in some feta and a bit of beaten eggs. I then just folded up dollops in phyllo dough and brushed the tops with beaten egg. I baked them at 350F for about 20 minutes. Easy enough, and a great use of that wonderful spinach.

    I can’t believe we actually used up all of our produce this week! Actually, we still have some key limes left, but I’m sure we’ll find a use for those.

    February 1, 2010
    Edibles, Recipes
  • february tunes

    New playlist for February is available through the link on the right labeled “my tunes.” Enjoy!

    February 1, 2010
    Music
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