Wednesday, September 22, 2010

More of "Tiny Reggie" and Disney Fun

Hello!~

It has been a while! Family has been in and out for the last week! It was much fun but now to try to get back to a 'normal' schedule.

While my mom was here she helped me groom "Tiny" or "Reggie" as we're now calling him...on his collar tag it says both...haha. Here is some of the result:


Love him. SO smart and SO sweet.

Today, I'm going to share a little Disney Magic with you. These are the things that keep us coming back for more. Epcot's Food and Wine Festival is one of my all time favorite things at Disney. Travel + food = Megan very happy.

Strewn about the World Showcase are tons of tiny kiosks cooking amazing food in small portions plus, of course, wine and sometimes beer pairings. If you are on a Disney Dining Plan, this is even more of a special treat, because you may use your snack credits at the kiosks. The only trouble I found was that I just wanted to use up all my snack credits in one day. Escargot, Crepes, Lamb Chops, Taquitos, all in lovely small portions that give you a taste of that country.

Disney Magic I'm sharing today...is some recipes from the food and wine festival! These lamb recipes were some of our favorite things there, and then just for fun I am going to include a desert.



Grilled Lamb Chops with Red Wine Sauce

Melbourne, Australia

Ingredients:


Lamb Chops

3/4 cup olive oil

1 tablespoon lime zest

2 tablespoons lime juice

1 tablespoon finely chopped garlic

1/4 cup finely chopped mint

1/2 teaspoon freshly chopped pepper

1/2 teaspoon salt

8 Australian lamb chops



Red Wine Sauce

2 tablespoons unsalted butter

1 cup thinly sliced onion

1 tablespoon finely chopped garlic

Coarse Salt and Pepper to taste

3 cups Shiraz wine



Method of Preparation:

1. Combine olive oil, lime zest, lime juice, garlic, mint, salt and pepper in a shallow dish large enough to place the lamb chops in one layer. Coat both sides of the chops in the marinade and leave for two hours at room temperature or up to 24 hours refrigerated.

2. For the sauce, melt the butter in a medium skillet over medium heat. Add onions and garlic and sauté for 8 to 10 minutes, or until golden. Season with salt and pepper.

3. Stir in wine and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for at least one hour, or until mixture thickens and reduces to approximately 1 cup. The glacier be the consistency of syrup.

4. Grill the chops for 3 to 4 minutes on each side or until desired doneness.

5. To serve, allow 2 chops per person, drizzled with wine sauce.

Note: if you prefer, you can strain the glaze before serving. The flourish of Australia's delicate, peach colored Murray River salt brings out the flavors. Pair with Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz-Cabernet.




Lamb Slider-Roasted Lamb with

Mustard Sauce on Brioche
Food & Wine Festival, New Zealand

Yield: 4 servings




Ingredients:

1/2 pound lamb sirloin

1 garlic clove, peeled and sliced into very thin slivers

2 tablespoons olive oil

¼ cup butter, softened

1 tablespoon Dijon mustard

Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

4 brioche rolls, sliced and toasted



Method of Preparation:

1. Place the lamb on a large platter and make ½" deep slits all over with a small knife, and insert a sliver of garlic in each cut. Rub the lamb all over with the olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Cover the meat and leave to marinade for 2 to 3 hours.

2. Preheat the oven to 350°F

3. In a large sauté pan, over medium heat, sear the lamb on all sides.

4. Transfer the meat to a roasting pan and cook it until it is firm to the touch and pink in the center, about 35 minutes.

5. Allow the sirloin to rest for 10 minutes before carving.

6. In the meanwhile, in a small bowl, combine the butter and mustard and season to taste with pepper. Butter both sides of the rolls and set them aside.

7. To serve, thinly slice the lamb and divide the meat among the four prepared rolls.

Mustard Sauce

Ingredients:

1 tablespoons olive oil

1 large white onions, sliced thinly

1/8 cup horseradish

1 cup brown gravy (your favorite recipe)

1/4 cup Dijon mustard



Method of Preparation:

In a skillet, add oil and cook white onions until caramelized. Be carefully not to burn.

Add horseradish, brown gravy and Dijon mustard. Blend well until heated.

Butter buns on both sides with this mixture.


Alternate Sauce

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons olive oil

1/2 cup finely chopped onion

1 garlic clove, peeled and finely chopped

3/4 cup grilled red peppers, coarsely chopped

2 tomatoes, peeled, seeded and coarsely chopped

4 tablespoons finely chopped parsley

To taste salt

To taste freshly ground pepper.

Method of Preparation:

Heat the olive oil in a sauté pan and add the onions and garlic. Cook for 2 minutes, stirring constantly or until the onions are translucent. Add the peppers and tomatoes and cook for approximately 3 minutes, or until most of the moisture has evaporated. Stir in the parsley and season with salt and pepper. Use 2 tablespoons of peperonato for each sandwich.


Finally, desert;



Serves 6




Chocolate Lava Cake

8 (1 ounce) semi-sweet chocolate squares, chopped, or 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

2 sticks of butter

5 egg yokes

4 whole eggs

3/4 cup sugar

1/3 cup all-purpose flour


1. Preheat oven to 375°F. Lightly butter sides of 6 individual (3/4 cup) ramekins. Lightly coat with sugar, shake out excess.


2. Melt chocolate and butter in top of double boiler set over simmering water. Stir until smooth. Remove from over water and cool 10 minutes


3. Beat egg yolks and whole eggs together in a large bowl; add sugar and beat until thick and light, about 2 minutes.


4. Fold in chocolate mixture.


5. Sift flour, then fold into batter, mixing until smooth. Divide batter among prepared cups, filling 3/4 full.

6. Place on a baking sheet and bake about 35 to 40 minutes or until sides of cake are set and middle is still soft. Do not overbake.

7. Using a small knife, cut around sides of cake to loosen. Invert onto plates and drizzle with ganache.

Ganache

1/4 cup heavy cream

1/4 cup Bailey's Irish cream

4 ounces milk chocolate

Stir together cream and Bailey's in a small saucepan over medium heat. Just before boiling point, remove from heat and stir in milk chocolate.

Note: you can also use muffin tins; recipe makes 12. Bake for 15 minutes until set and middle is still soft


Have fun!!
 
Meg

Friday, September 10, 2010

Tiny

Hey!

It's been a few days...live happened! About 3 days ago while my sister was jogging, she was followed home....





Has the look of  a golden/lab doodle, but his hair is more wirey and his face is a bit more...long? No collar, very very sweet, but the poor guy seems semi-groomed and has matts of fur down 3 of his legs and all along his tail. Josie (the Bassett Hound) gets along great with him, but seems to be having long leg envy. Line them up side by side and her head hits about 3/4 of the way up his leg! So, naturally, his nickname with us is "Tiny Little John". Yes, I know it's redundant. Don't judge.



Fist thing we do with Tiny's predicament is to email our neighborhood email list and post pictures. The next day, I made it to Kinko's with a "Dog Found" poster which I shared with two different animal shelters and PetsMart. This brings us to another adventure.

Yesterday, I decided to take Tiny to PetsMart because it was the closest place that had a Microchip scanner. No one in the house was available to help me with this task between rehearsals and switching up sleep for night shifts, so I preceeded on my own because I can do this!

Tried to get Tiny into car #1. - the Corolla. It wasn't going to happen. SO, I tried car #2. The Volvo. Nope, no way. borrowed Sarah's car and finally got him in halfway by coaxing him with some ham, and just picked up the back of him and got him in! Finally on our way!

He was SO EXCITED to get out of the car. Did his thing on the grass in front of the store like a good boy, but once we got to the door of PetsMart, he was a little resistant to going in. Finally after some coaxing and love he decided to brave the store, and loved it. Went straight to the nice lady who scanned him, but no microchip! :(



We head back to the car and I have a little treat to coax him back into the car. I open the door, and he's not having *any* of it! In fact, he sets his 75-100 lb self as an opposing force to me and pulls. Yes, I'm a wimp. I do not deny it! I tried getting in the car myself and coaxing him in, but nope, wasn't going to happen.  After about 10 minutes of this in 95 degree humidity and a car with leather interior, I start to get out my phone to call for some help, only to realize that in the craziness of the day, I LEFT IT!

There's me and my frizzy hair with the 75...85...whatever lb dog with hair about as frizzy as mine, I'm getting pretty darn icky, and so I decided I better go find some air conditioning and a phone fast. Back into PetsMart we trot, this time with no hangups. The lovely girl that helped direct me to where to get him scanned helped me and between a couple of people letting me use their phones I finally got my message out that I was stranded at PetsMart!!

In my distress though, it was a good reminder of how God takes care of each tiny part of our lives. I was taken under the wing of some amazing people suddenly when I was quite vulnerable. I don't like being vulnerable. I like order. Some of the ladies in the grooming department were getting off, and two different ladies offered me discounts for "grooming my dog" haha. I explained the situation and they all fell in love with him and hoped he found his family...and his groomer.

I also met an amazing woman in a green shirt and wonderful earrings. She loved on "Tiny" and we discussed how he kind of looked more like a Wolfhound mix than anything else and she went on her way. I decided to buy a small can of wet dogfood to try to coax him in the car one more time.

10 more minutes later, after coaxing to no avail, I looked up and the angel woman in the green shirt was right there! She asked if I needed any help and I said "YEEeeeehs" (as in Kusko...from Emperor's New Groove. I told you people I'm a Disney nerd).

I took her advice to get him REALLY excited about getting in the car!  So BOY did we get excited about that hot car, and between clapping, excitement, me pulling and her shoving, suddenly, he was in!!!! I shouted at her "THANK YOU SO MUCH I LOVE YOU YOU ARE AN ANGEL!" she laughed and said she loved what I was doing for him, and asked if I could get in the front seat. I told her I was good to go, and she went on her merry way.

I climb over the seat (pretty much my only option) and after about 5 more minutes of looking for keys, I'm on my way home!!! Finally I get home, and I found out....

My poor husband is on his way to PetsMart!!!  - For his schedule that would have been like waking up and rushing off craziness without any coffee.

We all made it back home safe and sound and even put up more posters all around the neighborhood and major traffic areas around.

This has been my adventures with Tiny. And PetsMart. And Green Angels...wait...what?

Meg

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Disney World Dining Part 2!

Been a crazy time at our house lately! Nathan got a job at Radio Shack doing the graveyard shift (the sleep schedule thing is really messing with my head and making it hard for *me* to sleep). He is also finishing up some school certifications and I'm attempting to find some temp or part time work. Cooking and going through all the travel agent info has helped me get my mind off of things and keep my chin up some.

So,  in my last post I tried to present an overview of Disney Dining plans, but I forgot to explain one thing:

Snacks: In all dining plans, you may choose from items such as 1 frozen ice cream novelty, popsicle, fruit bar, popcorn scoop (single-serving box), single-serving bag of snacks, single piece of whole fruit, 20-oz. bottle of Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite or Dasani water, 22-oz. fountain soft drink, 12-oz. coffee, hot chocolate or hot tea, single-serving prepackaged milk or juice.


Any questions? Now that that is behind us, let's start with this dining plan;

Qick Service Dining

Quick service dining gives you two snacks, a resort refiallable mug, and two quick-service meals per day.

Each person may order one entree OR one complete combo meal, dessert (lunch/dinner) or One juice (breakfast) & One single non-alcoholic beverage

Quick service meals are the equivalent of counter-service meals, or, 'fast-food' type restaurants. They are all over all the parks, and if you have any picky eaters or are more focused on your time in the parks than stopping for leasurely meals, this is a great option. It does not include any of the character dining restaurants, as those are 'table service' meals.

If you do want to include some Character dining and/or you would like to try out some of the sit-down restaurants, this next plan is also a great option:

Magic Your Way Plus Dining:

This plan includes two snacks a day plus one table-service meal and one quick-servic meal. You can chose to use these in any order during your stay. You can use all your table service meals first then follow with your quick service meals the rest of the time. This plan does not include the resort-refillable mug.

In this plan, the quick service inclusions are the same, and table service meals include the following: 1 entree and dessert (lunch or dinner only), or full buffet, 1 juice (breakfast only), non-alcoholic beverage; dessert not available at breakfast). 1 child table-service meal includes 1 appetizer, 1 entree, 1 dessert (lunch or dinner only) and 1 single serving non-alcoholic beverage, or 1 full buffet.


This is usually the plan they include in the free dining promotions, is a great plan, and also provides a little more flexibility in eating options.

Next I shall attempt to explain the Delux Dining Plan and get into some menus. Hope it helps!!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Dining: an overview.

So today I am going to get started tackling one of my favorite parts of Disney World; the dining plans! First off, I need to clarify that to include dining in your Disney World vacation, it has to be part of a package deal while staying on property. This sounds like it would be a 'catch', but in reality, it is just another option Disney has added to provide convenience and making it so that you can factor in your dining budget ahead of time and save some in the process.

Yes, you can bring your own food, snacks and drinks. This would give you perfect control over your budget as well...but...as much as I love to cook, it is DISNEY!! Disney food is magical. I shall step off my box now and move on...*dreams of Mickey ice cream bars and French pasteries...wait, what?* Sorry,got carried away there for a sec.

There are now three main dining plans:

1. Magic Your Way Plus Quick Service
2. Magic Your Way Plus Dining
3. Magic Your Way Plus Delux Dining

Now, you have to figure out your family's eating preferences. Are you a hamburger/hot dogs/french fries all the time group or do you want the freedom of a pot roast and a buffet now and then. Also, how fine do you want your dining to be? Are appetizers something you want or do you care that much?

Basically, to summarize the dining confusion, the plans are based on numbers of meals included and types of meals included.

I will chop this up by plan so the posts aren't so bogged down and each section can be referenced easier.

Off to do errands!!

Ciao!