Friday, December 20, 2013

Why I Cook - Not JUST For The Holidays!

If you were to ask my immediate family...or even the few people who have lived with me...they will tell you I DON'T cook. HILARIOUS isn't? Most people judge me, most people think I'm lying, most people think I'm just a joke. 

Well, if truth be told...when I'm home alone and living what currently feels like my pre-planned, revolving, predictable life; I just eat to stay alive (these days I'm making a point to make my consumption's more healthier). But I would be lying to if I said I cooked a gourmet meal every night, every other night, or even every week. 

As ridiculous as this may sound....the reason I don't cook much at home is because I'm an extrovert. I feed off of other peoples energy. The thought of people coming together, jolts my inner "Joan" (you have to watch Girlfriends to get it but if you don't you can just use "entertainer"). I want to pull out all my All-Clad pots that I don't have, my tricks, the recipes I've saved, a bottle of wine and turn the music UP! This is who I am although many people just don't get my logic. 

Not that I had ANY intentions on changing who I am...my feelings and thought process became justified a few weeks ago. One day, I opened my mailbox and screamed that my December edition of Bon Appetite came! (this scream/squeal....occurs monthly). Finally...taking a moment to crack it open and suddenly....BOOM!!!



I landed on a Swanson advertisement that explained who Chef Ce....REALLY IS. These are the VERY EXACT reasons WHY I COOK and NOT JUST for the holidays. So there....I'm not so crazy after all....even Swanson made an advertisement about me! :-) 

I'm weeks late but I will call this my Thanksgiving post. I've shared some pics from Thanksgiving Week (its NEVER just a Day with a foodie).

The week began with some friends coming over for a pre-Thanksgiving meal. My roommate and I thought it would be a cute and fun way to share some love. I will admit, I didn't do much cooking on this day but I'm a good overseer and food rescuer (aren't I Ades???) While the Baked Mac and Cheese and Herb Crusted Cornish Hens were baking in the oven...I decided to help create an atmosphere for ENTERTAINING!! 
Old-school jams played in the background, candles were lit, and I attempted to shuffle a new deck of cards (its not a party if Spades isn't involved). And that random book you see in the background.......is a Busboys and Poets menu that was accidentally taken from the restaurant...(SORRY ABOUT THAT)
Anyone who knows my Daddy....KNOW'S about "Major's Brew". It's ONLY the BEST Iced Tea known to man lol. So I decided to be a little creative and swap out Lipton for my favorite tea, "Tazo Passion". It is still a work in progress but we are off to a GREAT start!
FINALLY....Feast Time!!! Cornish Hens, Broccoli, Mac & Cheese, Stuffing, Whole Wheat Rolls, Salad w/ Fig Basalmic. Served on our cute Ikea table, paper plates and real silverware! What a fun filled night! It was great to create new memories and celebrate a big holiday in my own apartment....this is definitely something I want to remember!
After a CRAZY drive home to NYC for the holidays BUT before going out with my friends....I made time to make some pate sucree (shortbread-cookie-like-pie-crust) for my pear and almond tart (an FCI lesson turned into a family favorite). I had to take a picture of my kitchen aid in action! It made making pie crust a BREEZE. My mom's old mixer would have overheated and started smoking by now (hahahaha j/k mom).
AAHHHH the ORIGINAL crock pot....it's my mother's. It's 4 am on Thanksgiving day and I just walked into the house. Before crawling into my bed....I came up with the idea of waking my family up to some spiced hot apple cider. I filled up the crock pot with apple cider and half of the seasonings in my cabinet (cinnamon sticks, star anise, allspice, nutmeg...uummm I think that's all lol). By 9 o'clock, I rolled out of the bed and whipped up some sweet potato biscuits and sausage to accompany the hot spiced drink. Already, I had my families taste buds prepared for DINNER YUUUMMMM!

AAAAHHHH the Cranberry Sauce! Just washed the cranberries and threw it in the pot. Added a cinnamon stick, sugar fresh orange juice and orange zest. Placed it on the back of the stove, turned it on low, and went about my merry way. Such an EASY dish. MY PEOPLE...leave that canned garbage alone!
Another super easy dish, Roasted Vegetables. This dish is like a blank canvas. No recipe needed. Go to your favorite supermarket and find the freshest veggies that are in season. Wash and cut them up in bite sized pieces. Add a few garlic cloves and chopped onions, sprinkle with salt and pepper. For an added touch drizzle some Blood Orange Olive Oil!! Toss in a bowl, spread out in a cookie sheet, bake at 375 degrees for about 45 minutes and VOILA! (this pic was taken before the roasting). Roastings adds such a beautiful flavor to food. Many people want to go OVERBOARD ingredients. Sometimes its good to stick with the basics and let your cooking techniques add the flavor that your want to your food.  
There were many other side dishes that accompanied Thanksgiving Dinner but being the chef and the photographer was a bit much for me, so unfortunately many dishes got left out. BUT the main star took a second for his photo-op! For starters...I'm a brine-er! Knowing I wouldn't make it to New York until the day before Thanksgiving, I had my sous chefs (thanks mom and dad) put my bird in his nice, cool, salty, apple cidery, herby (okay, I'll stop now) bath for 2 days. Following Anne Burrell's advice in her Brined Her-Crusted Turkey w/ Apple Cider Gravy recipe...I took the turkey out of the brine the night before, rubbed the herb butter under and over the skin and let it sit the fridge overnight, uncovered. Thanksgiving morning, I cut up some mirepoix, added some stock and apple cider and let him bake away. Hope you like my before and after pics! (For the record, I also made Anne's Sausage Cornbread Stuffing as well! AWESOMENESS).
I couldn't move on without posting a Thanksgiving consumption after-math. PRICELESS!!!! (love you bro-ham!!!)
A couple of GREAT friends (more so family) and I went out to a chocolate & wine bar we discovered a year ago, out in the village. It's called Ayza. Small and quaint place. Never ordered a meal but their wines and desserts have NEVER disappointed me. I finally ventured out and suggested we order the chocolate fountain. Wellllll I kind of thought it was going to be a chocolate fountain....but it was more like fondue. BUT it was awesome nonetheless. Bananas, strawberries and even pretzels dipped in chocolate is a GIVEN but MY favorite combo is pineapple and chocolate *drools* 
The following day, my family and I celebrated a milestone birthday for my Aunty! We went out for brunch on the Spirit of New York cruise and had an amazing time. Delicious food (as you can see) and even some dancing! #goodtimes #family&food
Lastly....I COULDN'T HELP MYSELF...I had to post this super cute pic of my parentals at my Aunt's shin-dig! LOVE THEM!!! You guys are my biggest supporters and I can't wait to experience the love that you two have!

WELL GUYS....THANK YOU FOR TAKING TIME OUT TO READ MY BLOG. WISHING EVERYONE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY HOLIDAY!!!

(there is no better way to show holiday love...than offering it from NYC!)

UNTIL NEXT TIME!
*smooches and dueces*

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

IT'S ALL ABOUT THE FOOD!!!




Is that a Chinet commercial embedded in my blog post???!!! YES, YES IT IS! Why, you may ask...well simply because it expresses EVERYTHING I stand for.

If you do not mind, let's back up for a moment.

I will start by making the disclaimer that I cannot speak for every culture or household when I make this statement but...by the time most children turn 18 they are expected to have a plan. What college are you going to? What will you major in?? What do you want to do after college??? What is your purpose???? What is your life time goal?????

*ssscccrrrreeeeeccccchhhhhh* WAIT...HOLD UP A MINUTE. A plan? I'm 18 years old, all I know about life is going to school and you want me to tell you my life long plans?? I barely know myself, let alone my purpose. If you ask me, 18 is just way too young for people to make a definitive decision on what they want to do for the remainder of their ENTIRE LIFE. Not to mention, these questions not only suggest but cultivate young minds to think that you can only do ONE thing in life...and I beg to differ.

Sometimes I feel like we make up something, anything, just to appease the people around us. Or, we make up something, anything, to make us appear to be more grounded, established, or mature than what we really are. We've created a facade of this GREAT life but on the inside we don't even know who we are anymore. Suddenly we wake up and realize that we have boxed our selves into a life that we are constantly screaming to get out of but we are to scared to do so. "I mean....What would others think??" People will think I'm unstable and can't make up my mind. What about the money my parents spent OR the "mortgage-size" amount of student debt I have hounding me EVERY month. How are you supposed to explain the degree you never used. The money and time you feel you "wasted". What do you do when you find out your true desire is to be a musician, a model, a chef, OR pack up all your belongings to become a missionary in a third-world country.

We constantly drive our lives according to other peoples thoughts or even desires for us. It's like we HAVE to follow a certain protocol or timeline. Point being, we do not have to search for cookie cutter pathways to live our lives...let YOUR passion drive you...WHATEVER it may be, DARE to be different. Do not let other peoples thoughts and opions hinder you but instead, take a chance, be ECLECTIC and be AMBITIOUS! 

College is SO MUCH MORE than the piece of paper you receive 2 weeks after graduation, that recruiters and hiring managers in the "real world" could care less about. College offers a GREAT growing opportunity to discover who you are, what makes you tick and more importantly what makes you happy...thus beginning to unveil your purpose(s) in life.

I'm a firm believer that God has equipped me to do a lot of things...and none of them align with the life-long plan I wrote down during my freshman orientation class in college lol. But that is okay, I needed those experiences to get to where I am now.

After undergrad, I went to culinary school to pursue my passion. I walked in kind of blind, I wasn't absolutely sure what I wanted to do with my degree in culinary arts but somehow, once again I began to feel the walls closing in on me. The constant questions of "Do you want to work in a restaurant?" "Do you want to cater?" "How about pastry?" "Wow! you spent all that money and you're still not working in the industry?" OMMMGGGGG PLEASE STOP THE MADNESS!!!

A couple months ago I had the pleasure and honor of catering a house warming for a good friend of mine. In the middle of the party, as I was placing more honey teriyaki chicken skewers on a platter, I took a moment and scanned the open room. It was filled with her family, friends, co-workers. Various people who have never met each other before that day and they all came together to celebrate a huge milestone and blessing for someone they all cared about. Moreover, the room that had all the food, is the same room that strangers began to become acquaintances. Chatter and laughter filled the dinning room as they all placed their favorite bites on their plate. At that moment, it hit me. IT'S ALL ABOUT THE FOOD! Food brings people together. The holidays are filled with gatherings but it always comes together when food is involved. A girls night out of town, an anniversary dinner, a group of almost strangers wanting to experience a new restaurant, whatever the case may be....you can ALWAYS get a group of people to gather together when food is involved.

Entertaining has become such a lost art as we become so consumed with our own lives. The advancement of technology has taken away the simple pleasures in life; like having a few neighbors gather in your house to enjoy a delicious meal and each others company. I desire to bring it back. This is what I am passionate about!!! Chinet so eloquently puts it as "discovering the lost art of getting together".

I decided to post a few pics that were taken at the party! Take a look! AND if you have not pressed play on the above Chinet commercial...please do. They are NOT paying me to advertise but I just think the commercial is awesome! 

AND feel free to leave your own thoughts about your Eclectic Ambition, I would love to hear about it!!









Stay tuned for more to come!



*smooches & dueces*
~Cece~