October 30, 2013

Cat & The Cream

This summer when I was in London, I stopped by a Whole Foods to check out the local vegan options. 

I found some great things, but my favorite was a Cat & the Cream cupcake. 


I chose the Chocolate Mint + Raspberry - chocolate sponge cake with dark chocolate and fresh mint ganache topped with pink raspberry icing. 


A superb afternoon snack.

Banksy

For the past few weeks, Banksy has been in New York. If you're not familiar, he's a graffiti artist who is quite thought provoking. Supposedly, no one knows who he is, but his work is identifiable. 

He has two works that at least hint that he is against factory farming. No idea whether or not he's vegetarian or vegan.

The first is Sirens of the Lambs - adorable stuffed animals being taken to their death. It's really powerful to see in person.




The second is a sculpture of Ronald McDonald with a live person polishing his shoe outside of random McDonald's around the city. 


I love seeing new works of art appear around the city. It's so much fun finding them!

October 28, 2013

The Butcher's Daughter

The Butcher's Daughter is an awesome eatery in Nolita. It is completely vegetarian and dairy free. It's also a juice bar, and everything I've tasted has been delightful. 


They do serve eggs, so if you're vegan, make sure to let them know. 

The Ploughman's Lunch is an assortment of cashew cheeses, pâté and veggie sausage, served with bread and fresh cucumbers. 


The BLT is made with heirloom tomatoes, adzuki bacon, bibb lettuce and basil mayo (with a side of watermelon cubes - how cute is that?). 


The Merguez Sandwich is filled with spicy veggie sausage, fig mostrada, seasoned vegan mayo and greens. This one is my favorite. It's spicy and sweet and really filling. 



October 17, 2013

Pommes Frites

I have a deep love for french fries. The potato will always be my favorite vegetable, and frying it obviously just makes it that much better.

A few years ago, Heath and I walked by a little french fry shop on 2nd Avenue with a line out the door. It was bad timing since we had just eaten, but I always remembered it, hoping to return hungry. 

And a few weeks ago, we just happened to walk by when I was in desperate need of a snack. (It took several years to return because we moved away for about four years - 2 years in Omaha and 2 in Chicago).

Pommes Frites offers Belgian fries with all kinds of toppings.

They have a variety of ketchups and mustards, along with barbecue, sweet chili, and peanut satay. I opted for the latter. 
Very good, but quite rich, I think next time I'll go for the barbecue or sweet chili.
Regardless, the fries themselves are quite awesome.

October 13, 2013

Vegan Sweet Tooth

Last weekend I was in Ohio to celebrate my youngest nephew's birthday. We ordered cupcakes from Vegan Sweet Tooth in Cleveland for the party.


S'mores cupcakes


Chocolate Salty Caramel cupcakes


Caramel Apple cupcakes - these are the only cupcakes I tried, and they were seriously good. (It took all of my willpower to not partake in all three flavors).


I did, however, partake in their Pumpkin Cheesecake bars and their buckeyes. Both were delicious. If you're unfamiliar with buckeyes, they're little chocolate covered peanut butter gems. They're kind of a big deal in Ohio.

October 5, 2013

Daiya Grilled Cheese

I had an amazing vegan grilled cheese today. Daiya Swiss slices, heirloom tomatoes, pear and arugula on freshly baked bread. 

I wasn't 100% sold on the Daiya slices, but they were perfect when paired with the flavor of the tomato and arugula and texture of the pear. 

You can find similar grilled cheeses on Mondays at ely's to go, my parents' vegan restaurant in Boardman, Ohio.  


October 3, 2013

Alchemy Creamery . Take II

I've posted before about Alchemy Creamery before...


But Pumpkin Spice + Apple Cinnamon warranted another post. I've been waiting for vegan apple cinnamon ice cream for some time now. Growing up, the Johnny Appleseed Festival in my hometown had the best apple ice cream. So every fall, I have a craving for it. Paired with Pumpkin ice cream, it's really lovely.


Asia Dog

Asia Dog is only a few blocks from my office, so it's one of my go to lunch spots. (They can make most of their hot dog offerings vegan). They have some really inventive flavor combinations in their toppings...Kimchi and seaweed flakes, Japanese curry and kimchi apples, and Mango relish with cucumber, red onion, cilantro and crushed peanuts.

I guess I'm a traditionalist because my favorite is The Mash Up - sweet and spicy ketchup, jalapeno mustard and crushed potato chips. Or it could be my love of all things crunchy.

They also have locations at Smorgasburg in Brooklyn and South Street Seaport


September 27, 2013

Blue Hill at Stone Barns

Some dinners are just more memorable than others. Some dining experiences stay with you and raise your expectations for all other dining experiences. In case you couldn't tell, this is one of those experiences. 

I booked a table at Blue Hill at Stone Barns for my husband's birthday earlier this year.


We drove up early to explore the farm - it's about a 45 minute drive from the city. The grounds are gorgeous, and they have one of, if not the largest, greenhouses in the US. 




When we finally got to our table, I reviewed my level of veganity with the waitress and she let me know they were already aware and fully prepared. (I noted this on my online reservation and called ahead). 

We started with fresh baby vegetables lightly drizzled with a vinaigrette. They were so fresh and flavorful and presented so well. If all vegetables tasted this way, people would eat a lot more vegetables. 


Next, pea shoots still in the soil, which you clip off with scissors and drag through a mix of oil and herbs. This was ridiculously fun. 




Celery Root Sushi was next. Crunchy, salty and super tasty. 


Shredded Brussel Sprouts on a housemade cracker - I loved the textures together. 


Dehydrated Vegetable Chips - I only remember the kale, but they were also white (tarot, daikon?) and red (I'm thinking beets). Super salty in a very good way. 


Fresh fennel followed, it looks so simple (and it was), but it was very flavorful. I loved the simplicity.


DIY Kohlrabi Tacos - thinly sliced kohlrabi as the base, topped with shredded watermelon radish, spinach, squash puree, soybeans, cayenne salt and watermelon hot sauce. 



And my 2nd favorite savory course - grilled broccoli rabe and scallions topped with an almond saffron sauce and nut shavings. You drag the vegetables through the sauce and then the nut shavings. The flavors were so intense and I loved the presentation and action required to fully experience everything. 


I'm not normally a fan of cooked cabbage, but when charred and served with pea soup, it totally works for me. The edges were so charred and full of goodness. 


In between courses, they served Potato and Onion Bread and butter. For me, instead of butter, it was olive oil and salt - beet and carrot. The beet salt was a gorgeous magenta color and the carrot salt was a lovely peach. 


Smoked Rutabaga with apple puree and sweet and sour vegetables followed. A gorgeous course with a nice balance of sweet and sour. 


Then it was onto Heirloom Grains and Stinging Nettles, which was like a rustic soup, topped with fresh crisp microgreens. 


And my favorite savory course - Parsnip Steak with kale and cranberry ketchup. I cannot fully remember the sauce that topped the parsnip, but I do remember it was beyond delicious. The parsnip was so flavorful and tender, and the cranberry ketchup was absolutely divine. Seriously, I was blown away by this dish. 


Now, onto the sweet. 

Green Apple Granita with Pistachio Ice Cream. This was so amazing and refreshing. 


Between courses, I had a fresh juice made of lemon, citrus, verbena, cinnamon and ginger. 


An Apple Terrine with Chocolate Sorbet and Honeycomb came next. I didn't eat the honeycomb, but the terrine and sorbet were amazing. 


Since it was my husband's birthday, they gave us a chocolate cake that was also vegan so I could partake. Very considerate. 


And when we thought we were finished and couldn't eat anymore, they brought dried fruits, nuts and chocolate to finish the evening. 


We were so over the moon about the entire experience. It is definitely a splurge, but it was the best food splurge we've made. And every season, they change up the menu based on what's in season. And if you let them know you've dined with them before and when, they'll make sure everything you experience is new. Make your reservations in advance - they book up super fast. But I've heard you can also be put on a waiting list for cancellations. 


September 25, 2013

The Alcreamist

While at the Brooklyn Flea, I stopped by The Alcreamist for a vegan push up pop. 

Lemon and lime sorbet with a vanilla cake at the bottom. So perfect - it's like an ice cream cake on a stick. They also have all kinds of vegan ice cream by the scoop. Smorgasburg, the food portion of Brooklyn Flea goes until November.