7.25.2011

American, Korean(sorta), and Italian Adventures

Thanks for reading again with me, I hope you continue to read!

So my friend Thomas came and visited me this weekend!  He's my first visitor!  It was great having him here and catching up with him.  He got to tag along to almost all of the following events.  Just remember, like Thomas, YOU can be a part of the adventures down here too....*nudge*


An American Adventure at the Alamo...and Amazing Alliteration
On Saturday night, a bunch of us went to go see Captain America.  I liked it a lot, but what was really cool was the theater.  It's called the Alamo Drafthouse.  I've never seen a place like this in Illinois; they serve food and drinks to you during the movie!  It can be mildly distracting, but they do a good job of staying out of the way and being quiet.  They had all kinds of stuff, from pizza, burgers, and chicken to beer, cocktails, wine, and pop.  This is kind of what it looked like:


It was pretty legit.  Also, they have a strict no-talking policy.  Danny DeVito himself told us so.  Click here to see what I mean. Seriously. Watch it.

The Korean Karaoke
 Have you ever felt like only Madonna knows how you feel and you just need to belt out one of her tunes?  Or maybe you feel like Bon Jovi gets you and you just need to scream "Livin' on a Prayer"?  Well, I think we did. After the movie and dinner, we decided we really needed to sing our hearts out. 

We traveled to the north part of Austin and found this Korean Karaoke place.  We went into this enclosed room, and there was this big TV, sound system, and big book of songs.  When I noticed everything was in Korean, I started to freak out. "I don't know Korean.  How will I sing the Hall and Oates that my heart yearns to proclaim?"  But, the sound system was well designed, with the green button meaning "Select" and the red button meaning "Cancel."  Whew.  Also, we found a huge section of American songs in the book.  So it worked out.

Let me tell you, Karaoke in an enclosed room with friends is hilarious.  Especially when you've got tambourines.  And access to Gangsters Paradise.  I never realized how much of that song I actually knew.  The whole is experience is the most ridiculous thing ever.


Everyday Italian, with Giada De Laurentiis
And we close with a cooking adventure!  Before I went shopping, I thought, "Hey, my mom used to watch that one pretty Italian lady on Food Network.  Giada De Laurentiis! Maybe she knows awesome cooking recipes!"  So I looked her up, and she had a ton of stuff, with difficulty ratings included.  It was then I decided it was time.  I must try an "intermediate" recipe...

Orecchiette with Mini Chicken Meatballs.


Ok, so maybe I'm being dramatic about it.  But it was hard, ok?  I don't even know what freakin' Orecchiette is.  So I said, "What, EVER," and I used tortellini instead.  If you read the recipe, you'll know it's not entirely straightforward.  My roommate G was really crucial in helping.  I did lots of preparing.  I chopped my own fresh herbs, grated my own fresh Romano cheese, and took all this chicken mash and mixed it with a bunch of crap (ketchup too!) 

Eventually, I had to pseudo-braise/fry/sear/sauté the meatballs in the pan with olive oil.  G started to put them in while I was looking away.

"Yeeeeeeeagggggh!!"
"Wha, what?"
"It's burning, yeeeagggh!"
"Wha, FRICK......FFF...FFUDGE INA...BUCKET!!"


The olive oil was furious, and lashed out at us in little tiny blazing droplets of "F-U-CHEF".  We didn't know what to do.  I turned down the heat, and I was freaking out, wishing I had one of those meshy splatter screens.  But then I nobly took up my protector, and all was not lost....
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Steve Rodgers lent me a little something to help in times of need.
Jealous?

In awe?

Decieved by my photoshop skills?

Thought so.

Anyway, it was REALLY good.  By far the best thing I've made.  And the toughest.  But it was totally worth it...plus leftovers!


Well, thanks for reading. Leave a comment!  Let me know you stopped by!  And if you have any favorite recipes you suggest for me to try next, post those too! Maybe I'll try it, and I'll post my results here!

9 comments:

  1. I've been waiting for an update! And you missed out, orecchiette is one of my favorite kinds of pasta... :)

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  2. Funnel cakes are also dangerous to make. Pretty much any time I try to use oil to fry something, bad things happen. Just ask Megan about the time I set the stove on fire at Christine & I's apartment.

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  3. I'm super jealous...you've only been there like 2 months and you already had a visitor! THOMAS, no less!!!

    No one visits me. :(

    Also, your blog reminds me of Gossip Girl.

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  4. @Lydia: Gossip Girl!? Why?!

    @Amanda: That's scary....did you ever succeed in making the funnel cakes?

    @Colleen: Where do you get that stuff?!

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  5. Alamo Drafthouse sounds amazing!! Chris and IO have just recently discovered Hollywood blvd at home, they serve dinner to you while watching the movie. next time we all hang out we should got there.
    p.s.
    i love ur capt. america shield :)
    -Keli

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  6. BUCKET!!!!

    and u chopped ur own herbs... i am sooo proud.. -tear-

    -Chrissy

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  7. Fun movie theater!! Although...I am one to talk during movies XD

    Congrats on successfully making a meal! :P

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