Chicago Good Food Festival

GFFClogo-white-vert

One of the best things about living in a large metropolitan city like Chicago, is that there is always something exciting going on in the city.  This is especially true when it comes to good food and great music.  Next weekend, On Saturday March 18, to be exact the excitement will continue with the Good Food Festival which will take place at the UIC Forum form.  However last night I was bale to attend a preview of what the festival will entail and I was pleasantly surprised.

A few nights ago several ambassadors of the Festival invited a few of local bloggers out to Read it and Eat to sample some of the items that will be available at the Good Food Festival.  I went to the tasting hungry and I left full and satisfied.  Not only was the food VERY good, the information shared from the chefs and other proprietors made the evening a great learning experience as well.

gff8The tasting started with the Zen of Slow Cooking, who had prepared a lentil chili in the slow cooker.  With just a drop of sour cream on top this chili was absolutely divine.  It was so flavorful and hearty that I did not miss the beans or meat that I include in my own chili.  Their prepackaged Slow Cooker blends come with recipes (including detailed shopping lists) to make cooking a dish in your slow cooker a breeze.  We were given a package of their Slow Cooker blends to take home.  Since I just purchased a slow cooker last week, this will be a great way to begin my journey in using my slow cooker.

The next tasting was vegetarian Indian food from the Chutney Devis, (you can find them on Facebook at ChutneyDevis).  They prepared a Dal stuffed with a spiced vegeratian potato which was absolutely delicious.  They also prepared lentils as a side to accompany the Dal and potato and their lentils were very good as well.  The Chutney Devis sent me home with a sample of their special blend of curry as well as recipe.  (Looks like I will be trying a lot of recipes this Spring).

Next we were treated to Pierogi’s from the Chow Brothers.  There was a barbecued beef brisket pierogi as well as on with mushrooms.  I am allergic to mushrooms, but the barbecued beef pierogi was very tasty.  It was paired with a carrot and cabbage slaw that was very good and not overly dressed as some slaws can be.  Since this was my first pierogi, I can only hope that any other pierogi I taste will be as good as this one.

The next dish was probably my favorite.  I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE dessert, and when your dessert appears to be healthy as well, in my mind that is a win/win situation.  Justice of the Pies treated my taste buds to a sweet basil and key lime pie.  Can I just stop and let my eyes roll back in my head for a minute…. Ok, so if you cannot tell already, I loved this pie.  I would buy this pie, repeatedly.  It was like enjoying key lime pie with a refreshing finish.  I cannot wait for more during the festival.

So to wash these delectable food items down there was Fruitbelt, a sparkling fruit tonic.  Fruitbelt offered samples of the apple as well as he cherry tonics.  Both were very tasty but cherry was my fav.  The drink reminded me of a milder version of Jamaican Ginger Beer.  So If you are familiar with that type of flavor and are a fan of it, you would definitely enjoy this tonic.  I could definitely see this as a mixologists secret ingredient in a craft cocktail.

Next there was this very tall gentleman in a hot pink t-shirt making crepes.  The name of his company was Gotta B Crepes.  They have several varieties of crepes and last night the rave was the cinnamon roll crepe which had  fresh bananas and strawberries as well as a crepe with goat cheese, basil and blueberries topped with honey.  I did not personally try the crepes but everyone who did loved them.  I was impressed by the fact that the chef used locally sourced items.

Finally, there was Keenwah.   Of course it was Quinoa, however it was really good quinoa, not bland or dry.  There was not much to say about quinoa, except that this brand was very good and something that I will definitely purchase.  And the $2 off coupon was an added incentive.

If you are in the Chicago area and consider yourself to be a foodie, or just a food lover who may want to experience some new and different things, then the Good Food Festival is for you.   To make it even better the Festival is, wait for it, FREE.  Yes in 2017, there is a free festival for you to attend.  You have to register for free entry so register here.  So there is no excuse for you to not come out look for the companies I have mentioned here and see all of the other great chefs and food vendors that will be on hand during the festival.  I am sure it will be a great food experience.

 

My trip to Austin

AUSTIN.jpg

So last week I had the pleasure of visiting Austin, Texas, my first trip ever to Austin.  I was in town for BlogHer16, and went in a day early in order to have some time to explore the city as well as catch up with an old friend.  Before leaving for Austin, I did some research and was interested in the fact that the airport only has local vendors, there are no chain restaurants in the airport (what a great way to support locals).  What a great way to invest in local businesses and what a great way to showcase a few of the things that Austin has to offer.

So I was interested and excited to see the Austin airport.  While, I was a little sleepy, I had a 6am flight and had been up since 4:00am, I did have the opportunity to see a little of the airport.  I was also happy to see that the airport was not a huge airport, but a quant, clean quiet airport, compared to other airports I have experienced. By the time I landed, I was more interested in a nap, but as I walked out of the airport I did have the opportunity to see the restaurants and shops that were in the airport.

Once I got to my first hotel, Hotel Indigo, I was sleepy and hungry and went for a walk around the neighborhood to see what was in the immediate area, but most importantly to find some food. After dealing with a few hiccups at the hotel, I went in search of some food.  I had seen several people online bragging about the food and live music at Stubb’s, so I decided to head there for lunch, and since it was right across the street from the hotel it was the perfect pick.  Let me say that the smoked turkey at Stubb’s was the type of food that makes you feel like everything is moving in slow motion because you just want to enjoy it. It was a great welcome to Austin.

The portions at Stubbs were enough for lunch and dinner, so I did not have to think about what I was going to eat later, however my friend and I went to happy hour at Takoba, another local restaurant to catch up and for appetizers and drinks.  The ceviche at Takoba was the best ceviche I have had to date.  There was just enough of everything for you to experience the powerful flavors without one flavor overpowering any other favor.  I do not like cilantro (yeah, I don’t) and I often forget to tell people to not put any in my food.  But even the cilantro did not make this ceviche bad.  And the frozen margarita to wash it down was the perfect compliment.  It was truly a happy hour!

The remainder of the first day was pretty much uneventful, but I will say that at the Indigo, if you need quiet place to sleep, that may not be your best choice.  Austin is a music town, and there was music going until 5am.  Now I can pretty much sleep through anything, I did wake up a few times throughout the night and the music was still going.  It think it was probably about 5am before I woke up and didn’t hear any music.

Overall, Austin is on my list of places to go back to.  While I was able to do a few things, I had lunch on 6th street, saw a lot of the food trucks, and was able to see just a little of the city, I would love to go back to really get a better tourist perspective of the city.  I did have the opportunity to have a short sight seeing expedition of some historical civil rights locations but I would have loved to have learned more.  Austin has a lot see and do and my next visit I will do, see and eat more.

 

Stay Blessed…….Stay Fabulous!

pink-lips