Posts Tagged ‘Holiday Eating’

A Question of Money

Filed Under: Food, Life, New York Cityon January 5th, 2010

It’s impossible to get into trouble in NYC when you don’t have any money. I’m talking about the good kind of “trouble” … eating out, gallivanting into the wee hours of the morning, celebrity posse members, VIP tickets, etc.

I’m sure you can find all sorts of bad trouble without money, because you don’t have money … but as I’ve said, I’m a good girl (most of the time).

I always swore that I’d be the type of girl who chose food over cloths. Aged balsamic vinegar over manicures, and good red wine over two buck chuck. And I am … although my resolve is loosening a tad. After spending 8+ hours a day in a kitchen wearing chef whites, all I want is nice blow dry, a Vogue, and a glass of (good) wine.

I can’t help it, I want it all! I want the stocked pantry with real vanilla beans, Willamette Valley Pinot Noirs, fleur de sel, AND the nights on the town, fabulous dinners at openings, and cab rides now and then.

Where does it give?!

Well for one thing, cooking for one isn’t very fun, so when I’m at home, I keep it simple. The goal is one new recipe a week, which is easy. Expensive, but easy. Any person (notice I’m not saying “chef”) on the Food Network who says you can cook a meal for four under $10 can bite me. You can’t.

Yes, if you have ingredients in your pantry already, you might be able to cook for under $20. Under $10, in New York? You gotta be kidding me. Especially if you’re trying to eat REAL food. Near impossible, but hey, I’m just telling you a pepper grinder alone in a grocery store runs you about $6, and that’s not even an ingredient included in most recipes, it’s expected!

What you can do for under $10 a day is pick your battles. It’s just like holiday eating … you can have your gourmet cheese, but you can’t take a cab. You can get your nails done, but don’t go out to dinner. As I said, pick your battles.

I’ve comprised a list of the easiest ways to enjoy the city’s best food without breaking the bank, enjoy!

Have Your Cake and Eat it Too

1. Eat out at the “hot spot” restaurants either for lunch or right before the dinner rush. The lunch menu offers less expensive items that typically are on their dinner menu. If you eat late in the afternoon, there’s no crowd, you can linger, and might even be given something “on the house!”

2. Stick with the appetizers. The good thing about appetizers is that they usually include starches and proteins in an assortment of cooking methods, so you can satisfy any mood or craving. They’re smaller, better priced, and usually best demonstrate the chef’s creativity.

3. Drink (tap) water. I know it sucks. But trust me, two glasses of wine and you won’t care what you’re ordering, or realize that you’re already about $30 in the hole. If you want to drink, go to happy hours, they have drink specials at happy hours.

4. This holds true with salads, desserts, coffee, and tea. This part kills me, because I love having salads out, and following a good meal with coffee and dessert. $12 for a salad? Desserts, same deal. $4 for coffee and tea? Tea is a tea-bag with water … really $4?

5. Sit at the bar. Bar menus offer “bar snacks” which usually are even smaller portions of appetizers already on the menu. Here you can eat AND drink, since most of your money can be spent on booze.

6. Gourmet trucks are a great way to have a quick and cheap bite without emptying your wallet. No tips necessary!

7. Go to a grocery store with a list. Don’t shop without one, or you’ll walk away with things you don’t need or want.

8. Frequent the farmers markets, at the same time, and to the same vendors. They’ll start to recognize you and give samples and insights to food finds.

9. Become friends with people who like to eat out, cook in, and drink well. People who work in the business tend to know loop holes, befriend them. Usually they’ll be up for searching for well-worth-it foods at a great cost.

10. Never EVER pass up a free drink for a handsome (or ugly, sorry, I mean I am poor) man, skip work paid cocktail hours, free appetizers, gallery openings, catered events, hand outs, whatever. You never know where the next big thing will come from right?

How Do Chefs Stay Skinny?

Filed Under: Food, Lifeon December 17th, 2009

“Never trust a skinny cook.” Heard it before? I sure have, and I’ve given the idea a lot of thought … and it’s completely false. Skinny people make great cooks too!

This has often been a topic of discussion in life, where someone asks me (or tells me) I need to eat more. I think to myself before being rude, “Girlfriend, did you not just SEE that piece of chocolate brownie fudge I inhaled?” and then I say, its all about portion, control, eating what you want, when you want, and eating real! Because that’s how I deal with eating. Eat the brownie-fudge cake, have a salad with it. It’s all about balance.

Two of my fellow food bloggers Kimberly Belle, and Rhodey Girl tackled this very same topic recently and I agree with both their stances.

You CAN eat fatty pork belly, sirloin burgers with blue cheese, ice cream, beer, pizza, etc. Anything on your “bad” list isn’t bad, its how much of it you eat that’s bad. It’s how often you eat it thats bad. If I have a burger for lunch there’s no way in hell I’m going to have steak for dinner. Ice cream after lunch, my dinner is most likely smaller and more healthy. It’s not about sacrificing WHAT you eat but HOW you eat.

If I’m not hungry, I’m not eating. If I’m at a party, I don’t eat because I’m at a party and “supposed to eat.” I eat when my body wants something. I indulge for ME, not for what’s around me.

IMG_2753Granted I eat a lot of sweets. I mean A LOT. I’m a pastry chef (err, well trying to be) and inevitably I eat sugar, butter, flour, etc. But I eat tons of healthy fruits, vegetables, meats, etc. There needs to be balance. You couldn’t believe how good vegetables taste after eating JUST sugar all day. It sounds crazy but its true, your cravings aren’t far off. Listen to your body.

More importantly in my opinion, I eat REAL food. Nothing processed. Whole foods – not the store, the food itself. I don’t do chemicals and I don’t do gimmicks. Skip the low-fat, low-carb, low-cal shit, thats just what it is, shit. If you have cream cheese, HAVE cream cheese, the best possible kind you can, don’t eat the whole thing, but savor it. Lick real ice cream, not some fro-yo concoction that lines the streets of Third Ave. The real stuff will leave your body cleaner and more satisfied.

Simple Tips to Keep Looking Sexy During the Holidays:

1. Eat REAL food, everyday. Your body will notice and thank you.

2. Live in the moment, if you feel like a cookie, have a freaking cookie. One cookie will not make you fat.

3. Skip the cocktails with tons of sugar. It’s common sense. You never enjoy a drink worth 600 calories as much as you enjoy a piece of cake for 600 calories. And those cocktails will make you have both.

4. Get active. Just because it’s cold outside doesn’t mean you should go into hibernation. You don’t have to run a marathon, just take the stairs, its that easy.

5. Don’t let guilt get the best of you. Just because your favorite Aunt made your favorite dish filled with cheese and (of course!) love, you DO NOT have to eat it, let alone all of it. Take a bite, say thank you, and change the subject. Ask people about themselves, they love talking about themselves.

6. Eat when you’re hungry not because of your environment.

7. Tiny bites, really enjoy what your eating, don’t inhale your food. Savor it, enjoy it, it’s the holidays how often do you get to drink eggnog! So, indulge on things you wouldn’t get all year round, i.e. eggnog, yule log, etc. Don’t waste calories on mundane food.

8.  Don’t get discouraged, we all have bad days and nights, it’s the past! It won’t make or break the rest of your day/week/night/life, its ONE day. Life’s too short to stress about one too many bites, just balance it the next day.

9. Savor each bite, really enjoy what your eating, and who your eating with. Allow the flavors to linger if they’re good, and if they’re not, don’t eat anymore!

10. Smile darling, you’re fabulous. When you smile and look people in the eye, no one will ever care how big your waist is.