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Getting our Fill of Minneapolis

We had been looking forward to this week for quite awhile.  Back in January we were able to get tickets for Snow Patrol‘s North America tour, and I had just recently found out that Ed Sheeran was touring with and opening for them.  Being able to catch great British bands is pretty rare here in the Midwest, so we were looking forward to the opportunity to see these musicians live.

And the concert certainly did not disappoint.  Ed Sheeran is still a relative new comer to America’s music scene (his album doesn’t even release until next month), but he is a fantastic performer and a very talented musician.  A lot of the comments around us transformed from  ”Who is this guy? I’ve never heard of him,” to “This is great!  I love this guy!”

And Snow Patrol was a treat to see live.  Apparently the lead singer, Gary Lightbody, is having issues with his voice and throat and he wasn’t able to sing a number of the songs planned for their set, but they really made up for it by playing more of the songs from their older albums, which I thoroughly enjoyed.  Hopefully his voice will recover as the tour progresses, it would be sad if they had to cancel any of the future shows.

Plus, an evening in Minneapolis is always going to mean a good meal out, and as my cousin Mike recently joined the team of chefs at HauteDish we were looking forward to reconnecting with him over a good meal.  I had some fun making these silly HauteDish pig cookies for him to share with the staff.  Mike actually had the evening off work, so he and his girlfriend Jen were able to sit down and join us for the meal, rather than preparing it.  We had such a good time talking “shop” with them, about restaurants, food preparations, cookbooks, great meals, etc.  And we really had our socks blown off by the incredible food that found its way to our table.  We had enjoyed a meal here last year with Trav and Emily, but the exceptionally skilled staff is really starting to show off (in a good way!).

Mike ordered off the menu for us, plus the kitchen sent out a few extra dishes for us to try and enjoy.  The starter salad was a take on a classic wedge salad, but was super fresh and crisp, with the best bleu cheese and french dressings ever.  He also requested the Char-Cuts plate, but the chef definitely went overboard and sent out the most impressive 2 foot long board of charcuterie we have ever seen.  There were even a few items on the board that Mike hadn’t seen yet.  We all devoured it, exclaiming over different bites as we went.  HauteDish definitely deserves its title as the best place in Minneapolis for charcuterie.

The kitchen then sent out a few warm appetizers, Green Noodles (pictured above) and Peas and Toast.  The homemade noodles married beautifully with the ricotta salata spheres, which burst open with the pressure of your fork, oozing the milkiness through the noodles, similar to a poached egg.  And never have mashed peas on a piece of toast tasted like what they prepare at HauteDish.  Granted, I can swear to you that I have never thought mashed peas on anything would be considered “good,” but these fresh, super sweet green peas were excellent with asparagus, pecorino cheese and foam, and house-smoked sturgeon on a slice of toasted brioche bread.

Mike had also ordered us two entrees to share, knowing the size of these dished would be impossible to tackle on one’s own.  And wow-za!  These two plates nearly took up the width of the table!  Mike and Jen shared the Rabbit and Carrots (and made sure we tried a few bites as well!) and Justin and I shared the Colorado Lamb Three Ways.  Mike had been telling us this was the best lamb he had ever had, and after taking a bite, we were quick to agree.  The meat on the chops was like the finest filet mignon we’ve had, except the fact that it wasn’t beef!  The care and attention that is going into all of the components of these dishes is really remarkable.  We had to pass on dessert for two reasons, yes, we had a concert to go to, but also because our stomachs might have exploded.  HauteDish doesn’t promise you an easy, light meal.  But a dinner that is uber rich, spectacularly delicious, and pushing the boundaries of what “classic Midwestern fare” is?  Absolutely.

 

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Packing and Peace.

My organizational brain is in overdrive today.  Trying to figure out how to fit three months worth of clothing into these few bags is just as tricky as a thousand-piece jigsaw puzzle, though I think it may just come down to sheer force.  I’m already thinking that packing the car with everything later this evening will be less of a struggle than packing each individual bag!

But amidst the craziness that is the apartment (and my mind) we took some time out this afternoon to visit the Japanese Tea Garden, near the San Antonio Zoo.  It really is a tranquil, beautiful little park, especially when there are less than a dozen other people sharing the space with you.

All the stonework is intricate and quite impressive.  The bridges and pathways gently meander through the ponds and gardens.  The Koi fish in the ponds are substantial, but not overwhelming (unlike the stinky feeding fish in practically every body of water at the Zoo!).

The large main canopy at the entrance provides an abundance of shade, and I am sure the unique space can be seen in all sorts of wedding, engagement, and graduation pictures!

The garden isn’t a huge space, and it doesn’t take all that much time to wander over the paths, but it was just the right size to get outside, enjoy the warm sun and fresh air, and find a few minutes of peace before jumping back into the land of Packing.

 
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Posted by on March 30, 2012 in Activities, Garden, Julie, San Antonio, Travel

 

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San Antonio Zoo – Two Thumbs Up!

Justin makes a new friend in the Butterfly exhibit!

Justin and I decided to check out the San Antonio Zoo this afternoon, and we’re so glad we did!  We were very impressed with the huge variety and sheer numbers of animals in the Zoo’s collection.  And while it was a very very large zoo (3rd largest in the country) it was laid out nicely and was very easy to meander through and see everything in a few hours.  We would highly recommend anyone visiting the San Antonio area to check out the zoo, and if you can get in during an off time, such as a the middle of the week, there aren’t quite so many strollers to navigate around.

An Okapi, the legs of a zebra, the body of a deer, and the head of a giraffe!

The elusive white rhino...

The zoo had multiple varieties of flamingos, all very active!

A small cuttlefish in the aquarium exhibit.

A very camouflaged chameleon. We called him Peeta from The Hunger Games.

There were hundreds of butterflies in the butterfly enclosure. It was crazy to see so many different varieties all just inches away!

Speaking of inches away...

Snow Cone time! Justin went with "Tiger's Blood".

And I choose pineapple.

A Lory. One thing that we were impressed by was how interactive many of the exhibits were. You could get so close to some of the animals and birds, and even feed some nectar or pellets.

A 4 year old Komodo Dragon.

Up close and personal with this Leaf-tail Gecko.

Another lizard giving Justin the stink-eye.

Quite the interesting colors on this bird!

Another close, interesting-looking bird.

There were hundreds of species of birds at the zoo. This zoo definitely had so much more than your typical lions, tigers, and apes. So many animals that we had never seen before!

 
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Posted by on March 28, 2012 in Activities, Julie, San Antonio, Travel

 

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A Maze of a Museum

Justin and I just returned from the San Antonio Museum of Art.  We were surprised at how massive it was, though the gallery rooms were quite small, connected by a maze of stairwells and hallways.

They do have an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts which was very interesting.  It really is astounding that anything still exists from 3000 B.C.  Buddy was duly impressed.

I liked this ginormous painting of toucans.  Though now I am craving a bowl of Fruit Loops. :)

 
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Posted by on March 27, 2012 in Buddy, Julie, San Antonio, Travel

 

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This and That.

We’ll be home a week from now.  Excited to be home in a week, though it still seems far away.  Looking forward to seeing friends, celebrating Easter with family, and baking in my kitchen.  Definitely going to miss this relaxed pace, homemade tortillas, and sun in the winter.

Speaking of which, it has been HOT lately.  Over 80 every day it seems.  And because of (or in spite of?) the heat and sun, we’ve been going for multiple walks through the city and along the River Walk each day.  Soaking in as much Vitamin D as we possibly can, which seems quite literal as we come back soaked in sweat.  Pleasant, I know.

Speaking of pleasant, we ate lunch at Whataburger today.  We’ve been seeing Whataburger locations all over Texas as we’ve been driving around, and as there is one near the RiverWalk, we decided to give it a shot.

We enjoyed the burgers (and the fancy new Coke dispenser) and were surprised how large the sandwiches were – almost 5 inches in diameter!  The lettuce and tomatoes were super fresh and added a good crunch and flavor.  We both agreed that it wasn’t quite 5 Guys though.  The burger lacked that great char and crust that 5 Guys does so well, and the fries here were pretty standard fast food sticks, just shy of hot.

Other than that, we don’t really have too much to cram into our last week here.  Checking out the San Antonio  Museum of Art tomorrow (it is free on Tuesday evenings) and heading back to our favorite restaurant spots (Taco Taco and Mi Tierra).  And walking and sweating some more, we have that down pat!

 
 

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Hot Dogs on a Hot Day

We decided this morning to check out the Japanese Tea Gardens in the afternoon, but after driving around the packed parking lot and trying to navigate the traffic around the zoo, we opted for Plan B, driving up to Austin for a late lunch at Frank.

We had walked by Frank when we were in Austin for SXSW, and after reading a few articles about the place, I wanted to head back and try it.  What had particularly caught my eye in one of the articles was that they have a version of Canadian Waffle Fries Poutine, which might seem like all sorts of gross to some, but I thought it sounded all sorts of fantastic.

Justin ordered the Jackalope (a house made antelope, rabbit, and pork sausage covered with huckleberry compote, sriacha mayo, and cheddar cheese) while I choose the Carolina Pork It (a Vienna beef dog, stuffed with American Cheese and wrapped in bacon, then covered with green chili pimento cheese and coleslaw).  We added a small order of the Poutine fries and a Corn Cup (roasted corn with butter, chili mayonaise, lime juice, and cotija cheese) to round out the meal.  And it all rocked our faces off.  But the key is that once you pick up the hot dog, DO NOT put it back down.  These puppies are fully loaded with toppings and tend to be 6-Napkin messy.  And the poutine was everything I hoped for: crisp fries covered in melted gooey cheese and flavorful brown gravy.  Again, crazy messy, but very worth it!

 
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Posted by on March 24, 2012 in Food, Julie, Restaurant Reviews, Texas, Travel

 

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For reals?!

Justin and I took advantage of another beeeaaa-uuuu-ti-ful day by walking over to Market Square.  We had been eyeing up a potential gift to bring home and also wanted to have lunch at Mi Tierra.

Walking through the doors you first walk by the amazing craziness that is the bakery case.  It took us about .4 seconds to agree that we would be stopping back here after our meal.

And then we were lead into one of the dining areas, and I’m a bit amazed that our corneas didn’t explode.

The food, you ask?  Yea, it was phenomenal.  Rated right up there with Taco Taco in our opinion.  The tortillas were crazy fresh and well worth eating one all on its own.  But, although there is definitely a flavor difference, there isn’t much visual difference between one plate of enchiladas, rice, and beans from any other place, and truthfully, not all that pretty.  It is much more fun taking pictures of the roaming mariachis!

With a little room left in our tummies, we headed back over to the bakery case and made a few selections.

It was pretty much like Justin’s dream bakery – so many things completely covered in coconut!  I enjoyed a simple roll of sweet cinnamon dough, that reminded me a bit of a shortbread cookie.  I’m sure the few treats we brought home won’t last very long!

 
 

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Dough – worth the wait, and a second visit!

The first time we ate at Dough, Trav and Emily were visiting and Justin and Trav found it highly recommended on Yelp, or Urban Spoon, or some other food site.  We drove out, put our name on the list and got our buzzer, then hung out and chatted and played iphone games for over an hour until our table was ready.

Pork Love Pizza

But upon sampling our appetizers, some freshly baked flatbread and some speidini (cheese, wrapped with proscuitto, then roasted), we knew that this was a meal worth waiting for.  Justin and Travis decided to split a Pork Love pizza, topped with all sorts of proscuitto, ham, salami, etc, while Emily and I quickly agreed on sharing the classic Margherita pizza, topped simply with fresh mozzarella cheese and basil.

Margherita Pizza

Both were definite hits.  The crust has a great flavor, and a good bite and chew.  The 800+ degree wood-fired oven gives the pizza a great smoky dotted char, without going overboard.  The center of the pizza tends to be a bit limp, mainly because of the extra water in the fresh cheeses, but this certainly wasn’t a big negative – the fresh cheese makes such a huge flavor difference that we can happily forgive a very slightly soggy first bite.

Burrata Caprese

Justin and I returned for a second visit yesterday, and again, were not disappointed with the food at all.  We started with the Burrata Caprese appetizer, which was out-of-this-world delicious.  Served with warm flatbread, the ball of cheeses in the middle was composed of freshly made mozzarella surrounding the creamiest blend of  mascarpone and ricotta cheese, surrounded by heirloom tomatoes and drizzled with some delicious olive oil and balsamic vinegar.   So so so so good!

Polenta Cake

When we had dinner with Trav and Em, we also ordered dessert.  When we ordered the Polenta Cake, I expected to receive something dense, similar to a pound cake, but what arrived was so much taller, and so much lighter than that.  The Vanilla Bean sauce and strawberry coulis paired beautifully with the sweet corn flavor of the cake, and it didn’t take long for us to gobble it up!

While we love the good New York-style pizza of Polito’s at home, we will miss this great, more traditional style pizza from Dough!

 
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Posted by on March 22, 2012 in Julie, Restaurant Reviews, San Antonio, Travel

 

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Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch – cue hilarity.

Headed over to Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch today. At the entrance, we weren't sure if this was going to be awesome, or a huge bust.

Why is the "Jurassic Park" theme song playing in my head?

Okay. This was about to get interesting!

Why, hello... (with a finger ready on the window controls!)

This deer knew Justin had more food in the car. She wasn't content after the first handful and stuck her head right inside the car!

Buddy and this ram eyeing each other up.

It was so crazy how close these animals got (and how much food they could put away).

Baby!

Justin feeding a Gemsbock Antelope.

And then it posed for him.

Wildebeest, walking along with the car.

There were some very pretty, animal-free spots along the Safari route as well.

A kudu, with some very impressive curly antlers.

And then there were some seriously aggressive ostrich. These buggers knew there was food in the cars and were definitely going to get it!

Justin, trying to appease the ostrich by giving it the whole bag.

"You Shall Not Pass!"

Llama. Fuzzy llama.

The emu were much more self-controlled than the ostrich!

Though they are still slightly unnerving this close up!

DEFINITELY go to Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch if you are in the San Antonio area.  It was an absolutely riot.

 
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Posted by on March 21, 2012 in Activities, Buddy, Julie, San Antonio, Travel

 

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Tower of the Americas

After a few days of clouds, rain, and storms, Justin and I were ready to get out and enjoy the sun and less busy River Walk.  And as we had a coupon for a few dollars off admission, we decided to head up and into the Tower of the Americas to check out the view of the city.  As Texas’ Spring Break is over, there were hardly any people, and within minutes we were up at the observation deck, taking in the beautiful breeze and seeing for miles.  However, it doesn’t take all that much time to take some pictures and want to head back down, at which point we were noticing Elevator repair people and the lack of elevators returning anyone to the ground.  We weren’t really willing to jump the gun and start walking the stairs the 700 feet down, so we found a few chairs and wasted time on our iPhones.  And very slowly but surely, the one working elevator returned everyone from the deck down from the sky.  We’re thinking the Tower of the Americas is a bit past its prime, and would recommend other San Antonio visitors save their cash for the other fun things there are to do around the city!

The Tower of the Americas in Hemisfair Park.

It's a Bird! It's a Plane! Nope, just Buddy!

The view of the Alamodome from the tower.

View of downtown San Antonio from the tower.

View of the neighborhoods South of downtown, including the apartment where we are staying.

 
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Posted by on March 20, 2012 in Buddy, Julie, San Antonio, Travel

 

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