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Monthly Archives: December 2009

I love breakfast! I use to not care for the meal as much when I was younger. I didn’t really eat it a lot in high school, but I remember looking forward to weekend mornings where my mom would make breakfast for the family. Whether it be eggs, pancakes, or french toast there would usually be bacon along with it. I think this is where my love of breakfast and pork began. Now that I am 24 and seem to have more time to enjoy breakfast, I love going to places with interesting spins on breakfast; like Shorty’s Sunflower Cafe, Sabrina’s, and Morning Glory. I also love cooking it, too. One of my favorite things to cook up is the breakfast burritos. I like it because it is self-contained, hearty, and can be filled with almost anything you want. I usually make this Southwestern version. Thanks Jenn for the Jalapeño wraps! jennsfoodporn.wordpress.com

1 Serving
1 Jalapeño Wrap
2 Eggs, scrambled
2 oz Chorizo, chopped
1/4 C Pepper, chopped
1/4 C Onion, chopped
1/4 C Shredded Cheese
1 tsp Garlic, minced
1 tbsp Cilantro, chopped
2 tbsp Scallion, chopped
2 tbsp Olive Oil
TT Abodo
TT Pepper
TT Salsa Picante or any hot sauce

Heat up your skillet with the oil on med-high heat. Toss in the garlic and onions first, cook for about a min and then add the peppers and chorizo. Season with Adobo to taste. While that’s cooking, scramble your eggs and season them with Adobo and pepper to taste. Add eggs to rest of the mixture, cook for a min and then add your cheese. You can heat up you wrap on a griddle, or in the microwave. Assemble your wrap by adding the mixture to the center and topping with scallions, cilantro, and hot sauce. Roll it up!

This is my 4th or 5th time going to Bar Ferdinand and it was just as awesome as always. I was there with a bunch of friends from The Restaurant School (TRS) for our friend Ann’s visit back to Philly. This is one of her favorite places too. We also got our favorite waitress! I wish I knew her name cause I would give her mad props. I think every time I’ve had her, its been in a large group, and she handles us so well.

On to the food! Everyone was sharing their dishes at the table, but I remember the one’s April and I had the best. I got the carrot and ginger soup that was on special and it was wonderful. Very delicate flavor, silky and just delicious. I saw that they had a new sandwich, Pato Ahumado, that was a duck slider. It was the tastiest of all the sandwiches and I’ve tried them all. We both got the Datiles con Tocino which are dates, bacon, and cream cheese in a puff pastry. These are April’s favorites.  April also had their Salmon special for the night, which was house cured and presented on a Himalayan salt block. The salmon was stuffed with some sort of micro greens. It was good but some bites were a little too salty for me. She also got the Pork Belly and Monkfish Skewers, Pixin con Panceta. This is another dish I have had before and like. The pork belly they use is like 80% fat and just melts in your mouth while going so well with the monkfish. Our whole table ordered the Paella, which was not as good as I remember from my first visit there. It was good, but I just remember it being so much better. I guess the first time I had it was also the first time I had Paella too. Finally for dessert we finally tried their Churros con Chocolate, which we have been wanting to try every time we go but wind up going with something else. I guess our instincts were right, cause they were just ok. The chocolate dipping sauce was excellent, very rich and thick, but the churros just didn’t do it for me. I guess I just prefer the Mexican style more.

Once again another great time at Bar Ferdinand. If you haven’t checked this place out yet, please do. It’s been open for about 3 years in this relatively new neighborhood and has good reason to be. It’s great for parties or a romantic date. Prices are very reasonable too. They have a great beer and wine selection and happy hour 430-630 Monday thru Friday. Check them out at http://www.barferdinand.com/

Tonight I decided to make something I have never ate before, grits. One of my favorite cooking websites is chilicheesefries.net. He has such delicious recipes. I choose this one cause I wanted something relatively quick and hearty. I went to Reading Terminal to pick up most of my ingredients, but I couldn’t find liquid crab boil anyway! I even went to Fresh Grocer (it just opened today!) and my crappy ghetto super market Cousin’s. I figured it wasn’t the end of the world and it turned out fine. I also realized that the chorizo I bought was cured differently then what I wanted. That’s where Cousin’s get it right, since they are in a predominately latino neighborhood, they have good chorizo. The whole dish came out good. It was a little spicy but was mellowed out nicely by the grits. I would up the cheese if I made it again. All and all it was a great way to be introduced to grits. Follow this link to check out the recipe: http://chilicheesefries.net/crawfish-chorizo-cheese-grits/

Here is what mine looked like:

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