Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Hanging with Professor J.Ru: A week in South Bend

I know I have mentioned this before, but here I go again: I have surrounded myself with academics. I don't exactly know how this happened, I have a fair amount of people in my life who are not within the academic elite. However, those closest to me seem to have higher degrees. Enter, Professor J.Ru.

(This is me and J with our friend Nichole: also an academic: from the MN state fair 2 years ago)


J and I went to undergrad together, and we have been friends ever since. We have both lived in various cities, countries, been through relationships and jobs and ups and downs. Through it all, we are still dear friends. He is a professor (just got tenure! go J!) at a large university in South Bend, Indiana, so when I found I was to be in Chicago for a long stretch I decided to spend the work week with my dear J. 

I started my journey at Vegan Vortex in Chicago: a seasonal vegan marketplace run by my ladyfriends Natalie and Ana. They put on a fantastic event with vegan vendors of food, bakery, clothes, houseweres, and much more! If you are in Chicago while one of the Vegan Vortex markets are going, definitely check it out. I got amazing pies from Pie, Pie My Darling and fantastic candles from Last Craft Designs. I bought 4 mini pies so J and I could sample. (side note: THESE PIES WERE FANTASTIC. Our faves were the lemon creme and the pb&j)



I made to to South Bend about 3pm, and J greeted me at the door with "GET ME OUT OF THE HOUSE." Welp, okay! Let's go! He had an excellent plan for a wee trip to Three Oaks, MI. About 40 minutes out of South Bend and an hour and a half out of Chicago, J tells me it's like the Hamptons for Chicago. It is a small, quaint town that is full of really amazing curiated antique shops and art galleries. And even better? A whisky distillery. 


J truly does know the way to my heart. Good food and killer cocktails are just what this girl needed. We had a plan of watching all of House of Cards season 3 in the 4 days we were to be together, however first we get fancy (before the caftans and curlers come out). 

Journeyman Distillery is a newer distillery, opened in 2011. They do small batch whiskey and other spirits and certified organic. Journeyman does distillery tours, sell their product on site and also have a tasting room with food. We got ourselves a table and checked out what they had to offer.

We decided to start with a sidecar (me) and a lavender gimlet (J). We both are really in to gin lately, especially in the summer. Both cocktails were perfectly balanced, boozy but smooth. For food we ordered up the soft pretzels with pub cheese. Why did we not order like 4 orders of this? I am always on the hunt for the perfect pretzel with cheese: and this was it. I am thinking about it months later.



In summation: Journeyman is fantastic. There are so many beer taprooms all over, it was great to go to a place where I can find drinks I like and food that is tasty. I also bought some of their whisky and gin for later drinking. 

So the rest of my time in South Bend was basically watching House of Cards in a housecoat, making food at home and drinking gin (yes we are all class).  So I am going to have to go back to South Bend to get some deets on restaurants there. More to come! 







Thursday, June 18, 2015

A little bit of Durham in my Life

I wanted to post just a little thing about the other places I hit when I wasn't weekend warrioring in Chicago.

As you may know from the biscuit blog: I spent 5 days in Durham with my sister. While there, I met up with a friend, Ana, to eat some Peruvian chicken. Yes, this confused me too. But apparently there is a bit Peruvian population in North Carolina, and Mami Nora's is the place to go.

                                   

Ana picked me up and we went to a little shack that was packed to the gills. This is my kind of place, no frills and full of people so you know it's good. I asked Ana what to get: she is a butcher and knows the good stuff. She said dark meat with 2 sides: so that's what I did. Perfectly cooked rotisserie chicken with black beans and sweet plantains.

                                                 

The chicken was perfectly seasoned, juicy and a two piece was just the right amount. The black beans and sweet plantains are an excellent complement to the chicken: along with the dipping sauces provided. A delicious lunch with an excellent new friend.

                                                  

In summation: I would love to go back and try more things! I am a yucca fry junkie and they gots 'em. Next time Mami Nora.





UPDATE: okay, so it's been like two months since I was on this trip and I slacked slacked slacked. So I am gonna do my best to recollect all of this goodness.

Every time I go to Durham, Jecca tells me we HAVE to go to this pizza place. And yet, we never seem to make it there. This time, we did. Along with Eli and their fabulous friend Ben, we hit up Pizzeria Toro. 



Pizzeria Toro is a woodfire pizza place with an upscale feel. Local ingredients, warm cozy setting, and handcrafted cocktails. Jecca had been warning me for ever that there would be a long wait and that we would get some cocktails in the bar. To our surprise, we were seated immediately and started perusing the menu.

Now, I don't know how this is my life, but I am surrounded by academics and vegetarians. I have no idea how this happened, but I am not mad at it! So there would be no sharing in my world at this restaurant, which is just fine by me. I was very excited about a cocktail with moonshine (I feel in love with moonshine 6 years ago in NOLA at Cochon). BAH! They were out of it. No matter, an Old Fashioned it is. Very nicely balanced and full of booze, just like I want it.

We decided to start with a couple of things: one of which was the suppli el telefono with chanterelles and mozzarella. Dumplings of risotto deep fried and served in a cone? Well OKAY!


I then ordered the white pizza with hog island clams, hot pepper and grana padano. Holy hell, that is some good pizza. Salty, spicy and full of the sea. Sounds crazy but it balanced out very well. Also, look how pretty! 

In summation: can't wait to go back next time I am in Durham, which will most likely be sooner rather than later. 

Okay: now there are a bunch of other places we went that I can't for the life of me do super in-depth stuff on. SO: here are links and photos and highlights!

Locopops: handcrafted popsicles. I had the strawberry balsamic: FOR YUM. 


Parts&Labor/Morotco : really excellent bar with patio and great food. Jecca called this the Triple Rock of Durham, which I can totally see. Lots of bands play at this place as well. Highlights: the artichoke beignets, fried oyster salad, noodle salad, cucumber collins and Jecca. 










Rose's Meats and Sweets: I HAVE TO GO BACK THERE NEXT TIME I AM IN DURHAM. I didn't get the full experience I think. I was super full and I over-ordered and was kind of a dummy about it. Everything was delicious but I was just not feeling 100%. But here are some photos of the awesomeness. Highlights: Shortbread cookies with meyer lemon curd, beautiful BBQ brisket sandwich with housemade pickles. 









I am full just talking about this! Can't wait to go there again. 





Wednesday, June 17, 2015

The Times They Are a-Changin'

Oh Hello!

Let me first say: I am sorry that I have been MIA: it has been a very strange month. I have recently found out that I have to find a new job as of Oct. 1, and so I have been going through the stages of grief. Lots of anger, lots of crying, lots of panic attacks. I have worked really hard for the company I work for and feel really hurt and disappointed in the whole situation. I am working on getting to the acceptance stage

However, if I am anything, it is resilient. I am on the hunt for new work, and I luckily have a few months to find it. My biggest hope is that I will get to continue to travel and eat and write. In saying that, I have an idea...


October. I was supposed to be in Chicago again for a long period of time working. However, since I will be presumably unemployed and my main squeeze will be on tour with his band all over the world, I think I want to take this blog to the next level. Me, my car, a stack of audiobooks and podcasts, and the restaurants of the United States. Starting at home in MN and going west, down the Pacific coast, though the south and back up the Atlantic coast. One month, tons of delicious food, visiting friends all over, and writing all about it. 

What say you internets? 






ps: I have a few posts to do from Durham/South Bend/Three Oaks. They are coming so, promise.