OUR YEAR IN REVIEW-EATING AROUND THE WORLD FROM HOME

KITCHEN QUARANTINE -STUCK AT HOME DUE TO COVID-19.

When you can’t go out into the world to travel, food can bring the world home to you.-Belinda Joy

STAY AT HOME ORDER 2020

As one day melted into the next, we spent a lot of time trying to come up with ways to make our STAY AT HOME Order a little more fun. The last year has taught us a lot about going with the flow and trying new things. We decided if we can’t travel the world, then we will bring it home to us. So that’s just what we did. We have been cooking nonstop. It’s been hard to keep 2 growing always hungry teen boys at home and occupied day after day. Before this quarantine, we would not have attempted many of these dishes. Each of these is new for us, just like a new adventure when we go to another country. Trying these new dishes at home has made each of us so proud of the end result. This is a wonderful time to make memories with my boys. Our old way of life was so hectic and crazy, we would have never had time for this before. Together, we have attempted and made so many different dishes. These boys are going to be Great chefs when this is all over. It has been fun experiencing other countries, their tastes, music, the language, all from home. Famous chefs and not some famous chefs making online cooking a thing. We followed some on Masterclass, Netflix, Instagram, and more. The first stop was Laos.

Laos

Imagine the smells of coconut milk, deep spicy red curry, fresh lime leaves, garlic, Thai basil, slowly cooking together. Add in some rice noodles and pork belly. All melded together to create a comfort food you never knew you needed. We had a real treat! Being that we are from NC, I’ve always wanted to go eat at Bida Manda, a Restaurant in Raleigh NC. It’s a famous Laotian restaurant with a cool brewery attached Brewery Bhavana It’s been on my list for some time now, but for some reason, I have never gotten there. All that busyness that we lived before Covid 19. So when @Joekwon80 of the Avett Brothers posted that he was going to be doing an Instagram Live, learning how to make Crispy Pork Belly Soup with @bidamanda and @vanisa I HAD to tune in. They posted the ingredient list beforehand and I purchased and had everything ready to go. My usually boring Monday afternoon got much better. I got to spend it on Instagram watching these really cool folks, that I don’t know but felt like I did, as I looked into their kitchens and heard the story of how they became friends. Simple gestures of kindness lead to friendships and connections that will make life so much more rich and meaningful. Connections that will last a lifetime. We all have something to give and share and when we do it makes life richer. It was so much fun to cook along with someone. All I can say, I wish you could have been at my house so you could smell the amazing mouth-watering aroma. I’m so happy that I had this opportunity to see how this soup was made. It added value to my day, my recipe book, and a memory. If you remember from our Dallas post, one of our favorite meals while there was at a Laotion restaurant, Khao Noodle Shop. Due to Covid, they have had to change to ONLINE orders only but it is totally worth the order if you are visiting Dallas. Take a look at some of the mouth-watering dishes they make in this post. This was our first taste of Laotian food that made us fall in love.

Ingredients all ready to make the delicious Laos soup.

INDIA

Being that Saj is Indian, I usually don’t attempt to make Indian food. He is pretty good at it and I figured I would never be able to get the just-right flavors. We had a trip planned to India this past summer but due to COVID has been put on hold. We were so disappointed. But 2 of my favorite appetizers are the Green Chicken and Beef Patties. So we decided we were going to attempt them. My sister-in-law helped me with her recipe. Though they were also a lot of work, they turned out delicious. The beef patties took all day. Many steps and layers of cooking. The Green chicken pretty easy. It’s a delicious mix of cilantro, mint, garlic, etc. Is your mouth watering yet? It did turn out delicious! I attached some similar recipe links above if you want to try them out. Green chicken. Beef Cutlet.

Green Chicken

ITALY

We tracked down a recipe for an authentic Tuscan Stew. This is the link to the delicious recipe if you want to look it up here on our blog remembering our friends in Italy. Italy is one of our favorites and I hope it is one of the first European Countries we hope to travel to when the lockdown is over.

Alexia played Italian music in the background. We started with Antipasto of some Bruschetta made with some fresh mozzarella and basil. We added in some other Cheese and fruit. We even washed it down with some wine from Tuscany. Before our Italian experience was over, my kids were in the kitchen making homemade pasta and pizza dough, singing “That’s Amore!” We ate very well during our Italian week. We started off strong.

Italian Bruschetta, cheese and wine. Pretending we are in Italy.

Pasta making…..my kitchen will never be the same!
Mouth Watering home made Pizza

England.

My 14 year old enjoys good food and cooking. He really ENJOYS eating the food. He can have a bite of something and break down the flavors and describe what makes up the dish. It’s really amazing. Gordon Ramsey is one of his favorite chefs. We had reservations to go to his restaurant, Hell’s Kitchen over Spring Break of last year. How many 14-year-olds do you know that want a restaurant experience as his gift? But with the Stay at Home Order, we had to cancel our trip. He was so disappointed. I was trying to think of some way to perk him up so I asked if he would like to try to make one himself at home? He was very excited. It was a lot of work but we ate every crumb of it! He watched Ramsay’s Master Class video several times. He needed a Sous Chef so I stepped up at the plate. He even mouthed a couple of expletives at me keeping with Ramsay’s tone. I laughed (a little) at that. So we counted this as our food stop in England since Beef Wellington is a specialty there.

England-Beef Wellington that my 14 year old made!

GERMANY

Our next food stop was a quick stop-off in Germany! My oldest was having a craving for Pretzels. So we learned how to make pretzels. We were in a rush so we are going to come back to learn how to make pork schnitzel, and cream puffs. Who knows maybe we will add in some Polka music. Our pretzels weren’t the prettiest but boy were they good!

Pretzels to represent Germany

KOREA

Then we headed back to ASIA. Korean Egg Rolls, Kimchi, and Sticky Rice were calling our names. My sister has a Korean friend who taught her how to make Korean egg rolls. I always remembered this was an all-day process so I honestly was dreading it just a little bit. But it wasn’t as bad as I had imagined. We didn’t make our own Kimchi but wish we could have tried that too. Although we didn’t make our own Kimchi we watched Vivian Howard’s new show called Somewhere South. Season 1 Episode 4 What a Pickle to learn just how kimchi is made. The egg rolls were delightful and I was hoping to have some extras to freeze but they all disappeared. Even though it’s a lot of work I’m ready to make more. They were SO GOOD.

Korean egg rolls

HOME-BACK TO USA

As with any trip, it’s always good to come back home. Even though I grew up in the south my whole life, I’ve never mastered making Fried Chicken. It’s a dish my mother always made. I always had this idea that you must have to have some sort of magic touch to make it turn out. But I was stuck at home with no place to go…so why not! It turned out pretty good. Not as good as my mom’s. You can’t have a good southern meal without dessert. Sour Cream Pound Cake is a typical dessert to have with fried chicken and biscuits and gravy. Think of all the POUNDS we probably gained while eating all of this food. Fruit pizza was thrown in as a family favorite bonus.

Southern Supper- Fried Chicken, Biscuits and Gravy

Thanks for joining us on this journey around the world from our kitchen. We made some wonderful memories and food together. These are days we will always remember. Though this past year has brought so much heartache and sadness, we know that it also brought many unique opportunities. We tried to make the best of our Stay at Home Order and in return, we have stories to hold us until we can safely travel again.

Until next time…..Joys On A Journey.

Pound C

Messing around in the BIG D

EVERYTHING IS BIGGER IN TEXAS~

BIG TEX

Everything is So Big in Texas Ya’ll! We had such a good time exploring around Dallas. Big Tex greeted us at the entrance of the Texas State Fair.

Let me just say if these pictures had smellovison your mouth would be watering! The minute you open the door to this place the aromas are so enticing you just want to sit down with a stranger and eat their food!! The Noodle gods were on our side because right after we arrived and put our name on the list-they put a sign on the front door saying SOLD OUT! They were not seating anymore customers. We were so Thankful we arrived just in time. Recently, Bon Appetite just selected them as one of top new restaurants. Actually, they were named the #2 best new restaurant in the country. I now understand why. We even got to meet Chef Danny Sirisavath who was kind enough to let us take a picture and explain some of his amazing dishes. If you are ever traveling to Dallas be sure to add this one to your list!!

TROUVAILLE Moment (something lovely happened by chance) from our adventure in Dallas….We heard Eric Clapton was staying in our hotel!! The Four Seasons Hotel Las Colinas. So that got us thinking…he must be playing there! 2 nights to be exact with a long list of other guitar greats like: Bonnie Raitt, Peter Frampton, Sheryl Crow, Jeff Beck, Billy Gibbons, Citizen Pope, Jimmie Vaughn, James Burton and many more. (Even Johnny Depp and Bill Murray.)The Crossroads Guitar Festival. Just Eric Clapton himself would have been a great Show! But with this one we hit the jackpot! I never in a million years expected that kind of concert was in my future! Saj got to sport his boots! Great night of unexpected great music!

So you can’t go to Texas and not have the BBQ Brisket. We decided to try Hard Eight BBQ. What a delicious FEAST it was! You pick all the meat you want and they weigh it and pay by the pound. That’s $60 worth of good ole meat!

The Feast!

If you are going to be in the Dallas area, The Dallas State Fair is going on from September 27-Oct 20, 2019. The have some Great Bundle Deals going on online so you can plan your fair experience the way YOU want to do it. They have some interesting new foods to try out such as : RUTH’S STUFFED FRIED TACO CONE a taco that looks like a cone, BIG RED® CHICKEN BREAD (my sons are BIG RED lovers) a BIG RED doughnut with a crispy piece of friend chicken, FERNIE’S FRIED BURNT END BURRITO-The pinnacle of barbecue combined with everyone’s favorite spicy appetizer! A large flour tortilla is filled with a jalapeno popper spread of cream cheese, savory bacon, Mexican blend cheese, mildly spicy diced jalapenos, pepper jack and smoky nuggets of barbecue burnt ends. Quick fried to a golden brown crispy and served with a sweet tangy, spicy barbecue sauce. Give me One of EVERYTHING PLEASE!

EXTRA SPECIAL….Every Wednesday the fair will host Sensory-Friendly mornings where from 10am-1pm the sounds and lights were be softer for those needing a more relaxed feel. Throughout the Fairgrounds you can find Quiet Zones.

Favorite Souvenir- my do not disturb sign from my hotel room at the Four Seasons.

And that’s a Wrap! Thanks for joining us on our journey in Texas. I did take a little day trip over to Waco to visit Magnolia Market. Be sure to Hop on over to read about the excitement I had there.

-Joys on a Journey

Magnolia Market just a Jaunt away from Dallas

I made it! Magnolia Market!!

“There is gold in Every piece of your story.” Found in Magnolia Market

Jaunt- a short excursion or journey for pleasure.

When I found out that we were heading to Dallas for a meeting, I immediately started calculating how far Dallas was from Waco. I’ve always wanted to go to Magnolia Market. To my excitement it was only 1.5 hr drive away. So when we arrived to Dallas I headed out to Waco the next morning. I’ve heard the stories of how big the crowds and the lines can be. But I arrived around 11:30am on a Thursday and I walked right in. A Magnolia staffer greeted me at the door and complimented me on my dress. I know it sounds silly for me to mention that part but that fact that anyone connected to Magnolia liked something of Mine was a big compliment! As I imagined, everything had been thought out down to every little beautiful detail. I wanted one of everything but clearly that wasn’t going to fit in my suitcase. So I settled for a Magnolia Silos T-shirt and a few little Knick Knacks.

Even these words are beautiful.
Everything in Perfect order.
Demo Day Section
Chip has his own section.

After I had drooled over ever inch of the inside I decided to head outside. Imagine the most beautiful lush green lawn to sit and have a picnic or a place for the kids to run and play. In the background you can view the famous Silos. Lining the sidewalks were plenty of food trucks for many different tastes, including one from Magnolia Table! So if you don’t want to go wait in the line for the restaurant, you could have a little sample of what is served there. I made my way around and found the Magnolia Seed and Supply. A little garden area with a cute little mushroom table and chairs, covered swings, and flowers of all colors every color and shape.

Magnolia Table Food Truck

As the Waco Sun was starting to heat up, I decided to retreat to the Silos Baking Company. The refreshing air conditioning greeted me as did the smell of fresh baked cookies. The the line short. So my timing was perfect. I had to try Silos Cookie and the Lemon Lavender cupcake. Both were DEVINE! Unfortunately, I ate them so fast I forgot to take a picture. So you MUST head there to try one for yourself!

I had a great visit checking out everything Magnolia. If I ever go again, I would want to stay at one homes Chip and Joanna remodeled. Many of the new owners are now offering them Airbnb’s. There is a lot of Gold in Chip and Joanna’s story. It’s All over Waco. I think they turned Waco Gold.

Wait! Just Announced This Morning, Chip and Joanna are opening a HOTEL!!!! So next time I go I will have to check that out! More Gold in Waco.

TIPS AND TRICKS:

  • Go during the week. The crowds are not as crazy.
  • Go early! The bakery opens at 7:30am
  • Getting around:there is ON street parking and a Free Trolly to take you around.
  • Take a hat and Plenty of water. It’s HOT!🔥
  • Check Airbnb for a possible Fixer Upper home to stay overnight in.
  • The Magnolia Hotel is coming!
  • Be sure to check out some other cool shops while in Waco- The Foundry, Junky Monkey (really cool if you are into digging for treasures) and Spice Village (90 different vendors) were some of my favorites.
  • Hours change closer to Thanksgiving and the Holidays so be sure to check before making a trip there.
  • How to get there…head to Waco. Take Exit 335A. Turn on 4th street. Left on Webster.
  • Get lost and you may find your something lovely found by chance-Trouvaille!

-Joys On A Journey