The Tasting Room: Fall Favorites Cooking Class

Well folks, it’s been awhile, but I finally present you with a post dedicated solely to food.

Well food and drinks. When are there not drinks?

I had totally forgotten that I’d signed up for another Tasting Room Cooking Class with Chef Kurt Fleischfresser last night.

The Tasting Room Fall Favorites MenuI was a bit late, so the SIL took over picture taking for the first half hour of the class.

She started with a Last Word cocktail, from the Prohibition Era – containing gin, vodka, bitters and charteuse.

The Last Word cocktail from The Lobby BarI can’t do these kinds of drinks. Too hardcore for me, but the SIL liked it.

Instead, I stuck with wine. We started with a small pour of White Night Viognier.

White Night VoignerAt first I didn’t care for it, but as usual, it paired amazingly well with the first dish – Oyster Stew with Swiss Chard Pancakes.

Chef Kurt's Oyster Stew with Swiss Chard PancakesIf you love oysters, you would love this stew. If you hate oysters, you would still also love this stew.

It was perfectly mild, with thin slivers of leaks and the saltiness of the oyster.

The chard pancake was strange, but in a good way, and the wine really opened up all the flavors.

Delicious.

Next up was a dish that I knew would wow me – the Experimental Beet Salad - which had apparently come to Chef Kurt in a dream recently.

Chef Kurt's Experimental Beet SaladThe beets were roasted until tender, and then sliced like an accordian to create space for thin sheets of Manchengo cheese.

To accompany the beet, there was an ouzo-soaked toast and a bed of spinach with a sweet vinaigrette of cherry vinegar, leftover pureed beet and a bunch of other stuff I’ve forgotten.

We washed it down with a taste of this Raptor Ridge Pinot Noir Rose.

Raptor Ridge Pinot Noir RoseI’m not usually a big rose drinker, but this wine was quite elegant and I enjoyed it a lot.

Then came the dish that I was most apprehensive to try – Braised Duck Orachetti with caramelized onions.

Chef Kurt's Braised Duck Orachetti with caramelized onionsI’d only had duck one other time in my life before last night. It was a duck that my brother and father had shot, killed and cleaned and my mother had cooked.

I was probably around eight at the time, and my pallet just wasn’t ready for duck yet.

Sixteen years later, I’m a convert. I was shocked as to how much I liked it because I’m not a huge fan of poultry, but the dish was incredibly rich and hearty and the flavors of the onions and walnuts made it incredibly unique.

It was exquisitely paired with a glass of Lenore Syrah.

Lenore SyrahEveryone raved about this pairing, and I agree it was quite nice, although I was more impressed with the Viognier/Oyster Stew pairing myself.

As usual at this point in the “class” I was full and a bit tipsy, but I had to press on for dessert – Sweet Potato “Pot de Creme”.

Chef Kurt's Sweet Potato "Pot de Creme"That would be a chunk of cinnamon french toast on top, made with fresh-ground cinnamon. Oh yeah. It was even better than it sounds.

Then, I rolled myself home. As usual it was a wonderful night of food and I may have even learned a few things.

Maybe.

Q’s:

Do you like oysters? The first time I tried them my dad made me eat one on a saltine cracker with cocktail sauce. 1. The oyster was sandy. 2. I hate cocktail sauce. It was a disaster. I’ve since learned to semi-enjoy them on the half shell, but I don’t go out of my way to eat them.

Have you ever had duck?

Morning run success

Well, after two days of whining about how nice the weather has been and how I wished I could run it it – I decided to wake up this morning and go for it.

I started hitting snooze at four and made it out of bed by 4:30 a.m. I slurped down some coffee and then drove out to the trails. I was hoping the sun would be starting to rise as I was running, but it was pitch dark.

darkness

I took my phone and some pepper spray with me, just in case, but I didn’t see another soul on the trails except for four kitty cats and a bunny. It was a peaceful, energizing way to start the day.

I hope to do it more often, but I’m not going to lie and say that I’m not already tired from getting up so early (I’ve already been awake for four hours!).

Thank you guys so much for all your feedback lately! We’ve been getting some pretty great discussions on this here blog. You should definitely go back and read the comments on my posts about kids in group exercise classes, running in the dark, running for speed and athleticism. So many great opinions!

Anyways, back to yesterday. I decided to treat myself to a pedicure over my lunch break, forgetting the fact that pedicures are pretty much sheer torture for me and my ridiculously ticklish feet. I usually just get a polish change, but I wanted fresh feet and blue toes for the upcoming holiday. I guess the pain was worth it…

When I got back I had my leftover ravioli for lunch.

ravioli

I also had a green salad on the side.

pasta and salad

This was hands down the most filling lunch I’ve ever packed for work. I was too full to snack for the rest of the afternoon and didn’t even eat anything before Body Pump. I’m glad it had staying power, but I was kind of lonely without my snacks, haha.

Body Pump was pretty good. I was relieved to hear the instructor say this was the last week we’d have to do #74 for awhile. I was getting pretty sick of doing the same thing every time, and I really, really hate the lunge track.

I  didn’t get home until almost 8 p.m. and I wanted to get bed early in order to be able to wake up on time this morning, so I threw together a really strange, but quick dinner.

beet and edamame salad

I chopped up some pre-cooked beets added some steamed edamame and tossed it some of my mom’s homemade ranch dressing (not so much healthified). It was actually really, really good. I’m having the leftovers for lunch today and I can’t wait.

For dessert, I had a few spoonfuls of this Blood Orange Sorbet.

Ciao Bella blood orange sorbet

I am happy to report that I had not one nibble of Nutella yesterday! I was saving it for something very exciting today, which I’ll share with you later.

Now I’m off to drink 54 cups of coffee and get some work done! Two days until a three-day weekend!

A plate and a bowl

I am off to a slow start this morning. I feel a bit out of it. But, I’m up and surely things will start rollin’ pretty soon.

Yesterday rolled right on by. I love it when Mondays are quick and painless. Well, it wasn’t totally painless, I found out I have to pay $300 for that flat tire I had a while back because my car dealership filed the claim wrong. But whatever. I’m trying to push that out of sight and mind for now.

Lunch yesterday was a salad. Pretty standard fare – there were ‘maters, an entire avocado, radishes and some raspberry hazelnut dressing I jacked from the work fridge. The key to a filling lunch salad is plenty of fat, hence the whole avocado.

salad

Later on I had a snack of some green grapes and a makeshift quesadilla, which was just a tortilla with a 2% cheese stick melted inside.

poor man quesadilla

After work, I watched The Lovely Bones, which I didn’t really care for, while snacking on a Peach Chobani.

peach chobani

I think I may have liked the movie if I hadn’t read the book – but I felt like they took unnecessary liberties with the changes they made and basically changed the entire tone and feel of the story. I know it’s hard to adapt a book into a screenplay, but I think sticking to the original feel is important. But that’s just my two cents.

After I finished up the movie, I headed out to Body Pump. I’m slowly building up my weight, but I have the upper body strength of a cricket so it’s taking awhile. I enjoy the challenge of seeing if I can go up a little and make it through the set. Good stuff.

Dinner was very veggie oriented, one could even say it was very carb oriented if one liked the word carb (which I don’t). It started with a plate. On the plate was a slice of bread, spread with I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter Light and corn on the cob.

corn and bread

Speaking of words I don’t like, “cob” is one of them. It just sounds dirty.

corn on the cob

But the actual food is pretty delicious. I love how sweet corn is. The bread was pretty phenom as well.

bread and i can't believe it's not butter

Next up, I moved on to a bowl of beets, broccoli and feta.

cooked beets

It was my first time ever cooking beets, and they turned out amazingly well. I roughly followed Steph’s beet recipe and they turned out great.

beet bite

While all that cooking and eating was occurring, I was also watching Up in the Air, which I loved. I don’t even know what to say about it, other than it was great and I completely understand why it received so much Oscar buzz.

After the movie was over, it was bed time. Now it’s time for another day to begin. I think I’m going to be the only one in my department today, so I’d better get busy – lots to do!

What is your favorite movie genre? I like drama and quirky comedies, like I Heart Huckabees, but I’ll watch most genres. I’m least impressed by end-of-the-world dramas and zombie movies, and really terrible rom-coms.

My first co-op experience

I would like to make a public declaration this morning:

I think protein oats are the gaggiest food on the planet.

I’ve tried to like them, but they turn my stomach every time. Never again will I waste good oatmeal and good protein powder by combining them. Blech.

protein oats

Because I didn’t eat my breakfast yesterday and had no food backups at work, I was positively hangry by the time lunch rolled around.

I learned from the ever brilliant Lisa that yesterday was National Egg Day, and never one to turn down a food holiday – I celebrated with an egg burrito.

egg burrito

I also satisfied a week-long craving of having a chocolate shake. A friend mentioned having one on Sunday, and I’ve been wanting one ever since.

I’m a firm believer that the only way to get rid of a craving is to satisfy it. I had a small shake and ate it with a spoon. No more craving!

chocolate shake

Work kind of dragged by yesterday. I’ve been having a lovely bout of insomnia this week and I felt like I was going to pass out at my desk all day.

The only thing that got me through it was the anticipation of picking up my first ever co-op share after work!

co-op goodies

I went with a lesser known co-op in Edmond (email me for more info, they don’t have a website) because they don’t have a membership fee. You just pay a flat rate each time you want to order a share, and everything is supposedly organic (although I’m not sure that’s true).

I was pretty impressed with the haul! My sister-in-law and I split the share because I didn’t think I’d be able to eat it all myself before stuff started going bad.

co-op goodies

This is all the stuff we had to split in half. You’ve got carrots, green grapes, half a huge zucchini, cherries, and half a cantalope.

co-op beets

And beets! I’m in love with beets right now, but I’ve never cooked them myself. I’m more than a little scared of the mess, but excited to eat them.

co-op broccoli

I got to have all the broccoli because my SIL can’t have it. That’s a lot of broccoli. I have an idea for it though.

farm fresh eggs

I also ordered a dozen farm fresh, organic eggs. I’m kind of scared of these too for some reason, but I’m sure they’ll be good.

co-op tomatoes and avocado

There were also tomatoes and an avocado. As well as some strawberries and peaches, which I didn’t get a solo shot of and blueberries that I let my SIL have because I’m not a huge lover of blueberries. Oh, and a container of organic spring greens.

I have a lot of eatin’ to do!

After I put away my goodies, I realized that it had been 8 hours since I’d had my last meal. Yikes! Good thing my SIL had sent me home with some lentil curry to have for dinner.

lentils

The curry featured eggplant, zucchini and lentils and it was delicious. She told me to top it with feta, so I obliged.

For dessert I had my cantalope half filled with some strawberries.

cantaloup with strawberries

Like summer in a bowl. I was in heaven.

I had planned on going to Body Pump last night as well, but it was cancelled. Honestly, that was kind of a blessing in disguise. My body was angry yesterday.

Sleep deprivation can really take a toll on a person very quickly. Also, my left foot has been hurting lately and I think I needed to take a day off of vigorous exercise. I did 40 minutes of random OnDemand workouts, but nothing too challenging.

I still didn’t sleep well last night, but I don’t feel as worn out today as I did yesterday so I think the break served me well. Hopefully this weekend I can catch up on some zzz’s.

One thing that makes me fairly certain that I wasn’t built for the 8 to 5 lifestyle is how poorly I sleep during the week.

I go to bed at 10 and don’t fall asleep until well after midnight. And when I do sleep it’s kind of that lucid sleep where I never actually feel like I’m asleep, if that makes any sense. So I wake up the next morning feeling like death.

During the weekends, when the pressure to conform to a certain sleep schedule is off, I sleep like a baby. It’s weird.

Just thought I’d share that because I know a lot of people deal with insomnia, and it sucks. I feel ya.

Have you ever joined a co-op or a CSA program? Did you like it?

Any tips on how to make protein oatmeal less disgusting?