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If You Can’t Take the Heat, Get Out of the Kitchen June 29, 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized — princesskaikai @ 12:32 am

I’m quite torn on my feelings about summer.  As a foodie, I adore summer for the abundance of fresh produce – berries, sweet corn, juicy melons, and of course, all the hot dogs, burgers, and slabs of seared meat on the grill.  Summer holds memories of eating dripping ice cream cones along the sidewalk, root beer floats, and disgustingly greasy elephant ears at state fairs and festivals.

As a runner though, the heat plagues me like nothing else.  I can deal with ice, snow, rain, and the freezing Chicago winters, but once the heat gets above 75 degrees, I am a complete wimp.  My legs won’t move fast enough, I can’t breath in the humidity, and it just feels like my innards are cooking in a boiler.  My pace has skyrocketed from an approximate 8:40 pace to about 10 minute miles, and now I have to get up early again just to escape 100 degree weather.  Instead of a refreshing runner’s high, I suffer from “OH MY GOD, THIS IS TOO HOT I’M GOING TO DIE I NEED TO DUNK MY HEAD IN ICE.”

But then I think about what someone on the RW Forums said – that we run outside to experience nature, and to feel the earth changing beneath our feet.  We’re out there when the first snowflake falls, when the monstrous geese that usually honk at me bring their babies out in the spring, through the sauna of summer and the tempting smells of the grill, and we’re the first to notice the leaves changing colors.  It gets me out there, and keeps me trucking on.

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I was watching Giada’s show on The Food Network the other morning, and caught a braised short-rib recipe that I thought looked delicious and surprisingly easy.  I went in search of short rib after that, and it has officially kick-started an obsession.  Why short ribs?  Because. The first time I made this, Fiance proclaimed it was the best thing I’d ever made.  Even though the cooking time is 2.5 hours, the actual prep time is about 10 minutes, and it makes a large enough batch that you can freeze and store, and have it ready for dinner or lunch any day of the week.

Giada’s Penne w/ Braised Short Rib
(this is the unaltered recipe, but I’ve found that even halving it makes enough to last Fiance and me lunch and dinner for 2 days)

- 4 lbs beef short ribs (bone in)
- 1 large onion, diced (I also added diced celery for added flavor)
- 3 gloves garlic
- 5 Roma tomatoes, chopped (I used vine tomatoes)
- 1 cup red wine
- 3 tbsp Dijon mustard
- 2 cups low-sodium beef broth
- penne pasta (as much as you want)
- Parmesan, salt and pepper, and parsley to taste

Soon Theyll Be Falling Off the Bone

Soon They'll Be Falling Off the Bone

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.  Season the short ribs with salt and pepper, and brown on all sides in olive oil or cooking spray in a large pot or Dutch oven (about 8 – 10 minutes).  Remove the ribs and set aside.

There Is Nothing Better in Life Than Searing Meat

There Is Nothing Better in Life Than Searing Meat

Saute the garlic and onions (and celery, if you add any) in the same pot for about 2 minutes, scraping up any brown bits from the meat.  Add in the chopped tomatoes, Dijon mustard, red wine, and beef broth.  Bring the mixture to a boil, and put the ribs back into the pot.

The Waiting Begins

The Waiting Begins

Cover the pot, toss it in the oven, and set your timer for 2.5 hours.  You can go for a long run, finish that novel you’ve been writing, do some errands, or if you’re me, open the oven every 2 minutes to take a whiff of the wonderful, beefy aroma coming out (Giada does not recommend this).  After 2.5 hours, the meat (short rib is usually a tough cut) will be so tender it will be falling off the bone and tearing apart with the slightest force.  Cook the penne during the last 10 minutes remaining.

Hold Your Horses

Hold Your Horses

Discard the bones and shred the meat with two forks.  Giada says to remove the meat and ladle the mixture into a food processor to smooth it out.  I generally just leave it as it because I like large chunks of celery, tomato, and onion with my pasta.  Also, I’m pretty much too impatient to use the food processor – I just throw in the penne, garnish with parsley or Parmesan or whatever, and serve with a side salad.

Finito!

Have a Fork Handy

Voila!

 

Dog Days of Summer June 15, 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized — princesskaikai @ 1:16 am

It’s hard to write consistently when I’m not actively training.  I didn’t get into the NYC Marathon, which means I’m still just cruising along, enjoying shorter runs during my lunch break along the lakefront.  Now that the weather is heating up though, I’m trying to find an alternative to running during the hottest part of the day, and returning to the office drenched in sweat and smelling like a wet dog.  I haven’t really been in racing mode, but once in a while, I’ll start scratching out a plan for speedwork and distance training.  Usually, this is after my new copy of Runner’s World comes in and there’s yet another blonde trixie with a six-pack and lithe, gazelle-like legs prancing around on the cover.  That’s usually when I say to myself, Self, you really need to get back into prime shape. This lasts until I see a donut or a leftover piece of cheesecake.

Although I’ve always been a lone runner and although I really love to lose myself in my own head while running, I may have a running partner come August or September.  The four-legged kind, that is.  Fiance already promised that once we move into our new condo downtown, I can finally get a dog.  I’ve been obsessively browsing the Chicago-area animal shelter sites for available dogs and researching training tips.  Having volunteered in shelters throughout college, I have a soft spot for the misunderstood “bully breeds.”  Not to mention as a lone female runner on the smaller side, I’d much rather run with a pit bull or doberman than a chihuahua.

Admittedly, I also have somewhat of a Napolean complex.  I lobbied for a Great Dane or an Irish Wolfhound, arguing that if I ever injure myself on a run, I could just ride the dog home, but Fiance adamantly shot those down upon seeing photos:

Irish Wolfhound

Irish Wolfhound

Great Dane

Great Dane

Anyone have breed suggestions or training tips?

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Food photos!!!

Mollys Cupcakes

Molly's Cupcakes

Molly’s Cupcakes is my favorite, favorite, favorite cupcake store in all of Chicago.  I’m incapable of leaving the place with only one cupcake, so when I bought a few the other night and the girl behind the counter told me, “There’s still room in the box,” I was immediately sold.  From upper left to lower right:  tiramisu, burnt caramel apple (SO GOOD), coconut cream, lemon meringue, red velvet, and strawberry shortcake.

Lemon Garlic Shrimp Crostini (Cheesecake Factory)

Lemon Garlic Shrimp Crostini (Cheesecake Factory)

Lemon Chiffon Cake (Cheesecake Factory)

Lemon Chiffon Cake (Cheesecake Factory)

Strawberry Sundae from Chinatown

Strawberry Sundae from Chinatown

This is a perfectly acceptable and healthy dessert.  Antioxidants from the strawberries, protein and calcium from the ice cream, carbs and grains from the waffle cookie, and uh, healthy fats from the whipped cream.  Yum!