Archive for June, 2009

Casey Moores, Phoenix AZ – Review

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

So we decided that upon our “late” arrival to PHX we’d skip the pizza joint and try an irish pub for dinner.  I had discovered a place called Rula Bula but once we got into the shuttle the young male driver asked us what kind of place do we like?  He followed it up with “party type bar” or a “local joint”.  OH YEAH those are words we are always looking to hear.  LOCAL JOINT PLEASE!  So we ended up at Casey Moore’s which is an Oyster House.  That explains the menu. 

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It was a pretty dark and local joint, you could just tell by all the people sitting at the bar having a good time.

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KLT had the halibut dinner special that came with veggies and rice and I had a burger with swiss cheese and fries.  VERY good food.  Service however was slow.  The menu is full of seafood.  There was nothing seemingly Irish about the place and nothing on the menu but beer was Irish.  There meals seemed to be well thought out and detailed for a pub. But hey that’s a bonus for us, right?

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I am not sure this is the kind of place you’d want to visit during the school year, unless of course you like the college campus bar atmosphere.

Banana Paletas

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Last summer I discovered Mexican Popsicles, Paletas while watching TV.  There was a restaurant that sold them in any flavor you wanted.  Funny that place is in Nashville, TN.  Las Paletas.  When it’s hot out everyone wants something cool and refreshing but what I discovered was that fruit bars and diet ice cream bars were not all the healthy and were loaded with calories.  So I thought I would give this Paletas thing a try. 

So easy! You will be glad you took the time to make them.  I actually have 3 or 4 molds so that I can make a big batch of them all at once.  Today let’s explore Banana Paletas.  Bananas are a good source of potassium which is probably important as you wear yourself out working in the blazing heat.

Here is all you need:

Popsicle mold (4-6)
2             ripe bananas
1/4 c     Sugar
1 t.         Vanilla
1 c          Milk  (I used 2% cause that is what we like)

Today  got lazy and put it all in the blender. 
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Sometimes I just mash them in a measuring cup and stir until sugar is dissolved. It’s really hard to credit this recipe to anywhere because everywhere has it.  So you are asking yourself  “Where is the Tammy addition?”  Well it’s actually in the assembly of our paletas.  What goes with bananas? Chocolate and Peanut butter.  So fill the molds about 1/4 full then drizzle in chocolate syrup and softened peanut butter (about 15 seconds for a tablespoon in the microwave).  Add more paleta mix and drizzle again if you like.  You will not be disappointed.

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Strawberries and Chocolate Shortcakes

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

So I am really far behind.  I can’t really come up with a reason except that I just lost my motivation.  Suddenly things are picking up around here and instead of doing something constructive I am going to give you a special treat!

I love strawberry shortcake and since NOW is the time to get your fresh strawberries it just felt like a good idea to seek out a recipe for chocolate short cakes.  You know nothing goes better with strawberries than whipped cream and chocolate.  After making adaptions twice to a recipe I found in FOODTV magazine I finally think I found one worthy of sharing.  Next time I will add both baking soda and powder to see if I can get a little lighter taller version.  Warning it looks like devils food but is dense. 

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