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Limey’s Going Away Dinner (That Danny Cooked)

October 26th, 2011 · No Comments

   
   
   
   
   
   

On Sunday Danny invited a bunch of friends over to his house for football and dinner. This was one of Limey’s going away events. We couldn’t just have one party for him when we heard he has to leave, we had to throw a whole series!

During the games Danny made dumplings and flatbreads. One of the dumplings was filled with short ribs and the other had potatoes and bacon and a side aioli that made it taste just like a loaded baked spud. So delicious! There were three kinds of flatbreads – a Mediterranean one with a kalamata olive tampanade and feta, one with roasted tomatoes and pesto, and one with sausage and caramelized onions. These were all delicious too, but I especially liked the Mediterranean one.

There were Bears fans, Packers fans and one lonely Cowboys fan at the party and everyone’s team won, so everyone was happy. Although, I would have been happier if the Bears had lost. The weather was nice enough, so we were outside for a while. Quinn and Halle provided the entertainment for the party. I’m not sure Danny and Caroline’s dogs, Maggie & Duff, knew what to make of them, but they better figure it out because they’ll have a baby in the house in just a few months!

For dinner Danny made shrimp and grits. This was the second time I’ve had his shrimp and grits and it’s so delicious. The grits are so rich and creamy. I don’t know how he does it. Actually, I do, but I don’t like to think about it (cream, cream, cream!). Danny also made macaroni and cheese for the kids, which was a big hit with both the kids and the adults.

For dessert, I brought over White Russian cupcakes. I thought they combined two of Limey’s loves: Booze & Sweets. They turned out alright, but not as awesome as I’d hoped. Not as awesome as the Irish Car Bomb Cupcakes I’ve made (here, here). Danny also made beignets with chocolate sauce.

Somehow we rolled ourselves out of there at the end of the night! I’m not sad about saying goodbye to Limey yet because he’ll be here for a while and we have at least one more goodbye party to go to.

It should also be noted that it took us 12 whole minutes to get to Danny & Caroline’s house in Oak Park from our house. I think their house seems far because it’s not even in Chicago, but we live so far west, it’s so fast and easy.

Finally, I almost forgot, Quinn made us this Halloween decoration. It’s a drawing of a scarecrow. I think he has glasses? What a nerdy scarecrow. He told me that I had to hang it by our stairs, but I have it on the fridge:

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Belated Birthday BBQ

September 20th, 2011 · No Comments


Ed, Cousin, Kristin, Jen


Brian, Limey, Rachelle, Mike (Brian’s dad)


Paul Baker, Rachelle, Kate


Rachelle & Richard (with Guinness, Jameson, and Bailey’s for Irish Car Bombs


Brett, Rachelle


Chad, Rachelle, Quinn


Dallas about to get kissed


Jen


Brett


Rachelle, Danny


Paul Baker, Kate, Rachelle, Alden


Jill, Halle, Rachelle


Todd, Rachelle, Larry, Marty, Josh


Anonymous Passer Outer. Note, he came that way, it didn’t happen at my party.


Rachelle, Trevor, Todd


Rachelle, Amy, Raiden, Steve


Irish Car Bombs!


Guess who won?


Damian, Rachelle, Derek


Rachelle, Derek


Trevor, Damian, Derek, Todd


Cory, Rachelle, Caroline


Marty, Josh, Trevor, Damian, Derek, Todd


Marty, Josh, Trevor, Dallas, Damian, Derek, Quinn, Todd


Chad, Mike (his dad)


Todd, Rachelle, Josh


Rachelle, Brett


Ed


Vanessa, Dylan, Rachelle


Dallas, Rachelle


Jeremiah Weed


Killian, Rachelle (Killian’s birthday gift was Shake Weight


Learning how to use the Shake Weight


Rachelle & Juan, a.k.a Kwan


Rachelle, Juan/Kwan, Cory


Watching the fight: Dallas, Kristin, Caroline, Danny, Cousin, Anonymous, Alden, Paul Baker, Kate, Juan/Kwan, Cory, Ed


See you in my nightmares!

I think the pictures tell the story! At first I was just trying to take photos of people at the party then somehow it evolved into me having to be in the photos.

Dallas and I prepped food for the barbecue for days ahead of time and it all turned out fabulous, if I do say so myself. We had kalbi ribs on the grill (marinated for 2 days) and braised short ribs that slow cooked for hours in the oven. To go with all this delicious meat, I made crack onion dip, bacon-wrapped pineapple, dill dip with veggies, Asian lettuce salad, pesto pasta salad, macadamia nut brownies, and a fruit plate.

It was a fun night. I acted like I was turning 26, not 36, though. Definitely was feeling my true age the next day! Thanks to everyone for all the birthday wishes, gifts, cards, and for coming to my party and making it a great time!

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Roscoe Village Burger Fest

July 12th, 2011 · No Comments

Last Sunday I biked over to join Jen and Quinn at Roscoe Village Burger Fest. We decided to go early because it was supposed to be so warm. At 11:30 a.m. it was already in the 80s. Since there wasn’t a line by the ponies, Quinn took a ride there first. Then he had a turn on the bouncy castle. We were getting hungry, so we went through the fest a bit and bought some burgers. The good thing about Burger Fest is that a lot of the stands sell small sliders, so you can try a lot of burgers without stuffing yourself.


Goose Island Legendary Stilton Burger Slider (cracked pepper, roasted garlic, dusseldorf – $4)

Jen got the Murphy’s Slider (Irish cheddar, bacon, tomato bacon aioli, pretzel bun -$2) from Mrs. Murphy & Sons Irish Bistro and I got the Legendary Stilton Burger Slider (cracked pepper, roasted garlic, dusseldorf – $4) from Goose Island. This burger was awesome. The cheese and the roasted garlic were so rich and delicious. I also got a Leinies Classic Amber, maybe my first mistake of the day. It was, by then, in the 90s and I was so hot and sweaty. Plus I rode my bike there. I shouuld have been gulping water, not beer.


Hamburger Mary’s


Hamburger Mary’s Mighty Aphrodite Slider (stuffed with olives, spinach & oregano, with baby spinach onion & feta cheese – 2 for $6)

We also tried the Mighty Aphrodite Slider (stuffed with olives, spinach & oregano, with baby spinach onion & feta cheese – 2 for $6) from Hamburger Mary’s. This burger was good, but not amazing.


Quinn creating his masterpiece.


I told Quinn to make a Batman face.

Since it was so hot, we mostly chilled out under the kid’s art tent while Quinn worked on some projects. We didn’t stay long at the fest before walking back a few blocks to Jen and Chad’s house. Quinn had to go to a friend’s birthday party anyway. Also, their backyard was way cooler. It’s shaded and had a breeze. We needed to cool off. We were so hot, we didn’t even stop to see any of the gardens in the Roscoe Village Garden Walk on the way home, like we did last year.

When Jen took Quinn off to his birthday party, Chad and I headed back over to Burger Fest. We had roadie beers for the walk over and the tough security guard would not let us through with them. So we had to chug. Probably my second mistake of the day. Followed by much more beer hydrating.. let’s just say, I did NOT ride my bike home that night.

Chad and I stopped by the Village Tap stand. This is our favorite bar and we’d just been there on Friday night. Our waitress was telling us about the mediterranian burger they were going to sell. Chad and I stopped by and talked to the Village Tap owner to aks if the burger would be on their menu any time soon and the owner said it would be likely. So, we passed that one up, knowing we’d be eating it soon.


Murphy’s Slider (Irish cheddar, bacon, tomato bacon aioli, pretzel bun -$2) & Pulled Lamb Slider (Irish Whiskey BBQ sauce – $2)

On Jen’s recommendation, Chad went to the Mrs. Murphy’s & Sons Irish Bistro stand. He tried both the Murphy’s Slider (Irish cheddar, bacon, tomato bacon aioli, pretzel bun -$2) and the Pulled Lamb Slider (Irish Whiskey BBQ sauce – $2) there. He loved the slider, but not the lamb, and didn’t even finish it. I tried it too… very flavorless. Chad also had a Turkey Slider (gouda, onion jam – $4) from Goose Island, which he really liked.


John’s Place Cowboy Burger (1/4 pound angus beef burger, pub cheese, bacon-onion jam, bbq chipotle drizzle – $5)

John’s Place had a burger called the Cowboy Burger (1/4 pound angus beef burger, pub cheese, bacon-onion jam, bbq chipotle drizzle – $5) that was the Burger Fest winner last year, so I tried that. I was totally intrigued by the bacon-onion jam. The pub cheese was kind of cheez whizzy, but it worked. Added a nice creaminess that complimented the savory bacon and onions.

Trent and Loden recently moved to Roscoe Village and brought their doggies Charlie and Winston over to the festival. We sat for a bit and decided once again that we were too hot, so we headed back to Jen and Chad’s backyard, where it was much cooler.


Chad, Winston, Cortez, Drake


Drake, Jill, Halle, Charlie


Halle


Winston

Jill, Brian, Halle, and Limey met up with us there. We sat around the backyard watching the Cubs game, visiting, and drinking beer (mistake!). After a while Jen and Quinn came back. It was getting to be around dinner time, so we decided again to go back to Burger Fest. Everyone went over, except Jen, who smartly had enough of the heat and decided to stay home.


Goose Island


Goose Island Turkey Slider (gouda, onion jam – $4)

On my third trip to the fest that day I tried the Turkey Slider (gouda, onion jam – $4) from Goose Island that Chad was raving about.


Stanley’s Kitchen & Tap


Stanley’s Kitchen & Tap Roasted Corn Salad (chipotle, cilantro, onion – $2)

Also, my coworker Dave had told me that on Saturday he had the Stanley’s burger and corn side and both were good. It looked like they were only selling full-sized burgers and I was trying to avoid those, so I just got the corn side. It was light and fresh and just a bit spicy. Perfect for the hot weather. This was a good-sized side, so I passed it around to share and everyone really liked it.


Mrs. Murphy & Sons Irish Bistro – Murphy’s Slider (Irish cheddar, bacon, tomato bacon aioli, pretzel bun -$2)

I also tried the Murphy’s Slider (Irish cheddar, bacon, tomato bacon aioli, pretzel bun -$2) from Mrs. Murphy & Sons Irish Bistro. Many of us tried this slider and it was great, but the meat patty was a little small for the bun. But the bun was a pretzel roll, so we didn’t mind much. This was a delicious little slider.

So, after a while people were dispersing. I went back to Jen and Chad’s house because Chad had to drop Quinn off for bed. I was getting so tired. By then it was maybe 7:30 p.m.? And I’d been back and forth from the fest drinking beer and eating burgers and sweating my butt off in 90+ weather since 11:00 a.m. I was done! Chad was trying to get me to rally, saying that since I’d opened the fest that day, I needed to close it too, but I just couldn’t. Foghat was playing. Foghat. I was not rallying for Foghat. I took a cab home. My bike is still in Jen & Chad’s garage!

Oh, and the winner of Burger Fest? Each hamburger stand had a code on it and you texted your votes in. I thought that was a great idea. I voted for Goose Island because I enjoyed both of their sliders. Very good. But guess who won? STANLEY’S! The place Dave told me to get the burger from and I didn’t. Oh well. Mrs. Murphy’s & Sons Irish Bistro placed third, losing second place by only one vote! Select Cut Steakhouse won second place. I don’t think any of us even got a burger from that place! On a side note, Dallas used to live above Select Cut probably something like 10 years ago.

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Jen and Chad’s Annual New Years Eve Party

January 1st, 2011 · No Comments


Chad and Jen in “the library”


Halle & Rachelle


Quinn & Grace


Dallas & Kristin


Halle, Jill, Brian


I couldn’t decide which of their photos I liked better


Dallas & Rachelle


Ryan, Trent, Cousin


Grace & Quinn


Dallas & Cousin


Halle & Brian

This was the 6th year in a row that we have gone to Jen and Chad’s house for New Years Eve (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005). This was our first party of the night. We visited with friends, ate and drank, and played with Halle and Quinn. Kristin made me my first Tom and Jerry. It was really delicious and decadent. I liked it a lot, but I couldn’t drink more than one, just because it was so rich. YUM! At about 10 p.m., we headed over to our second party, just down the street.

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4th Annual Cookie and Tree Trimming Party

December 19th, 2010 · 4 Comments


Katie, Loden, Anne, Kristin, Jessica, Stephanie


Mom, Amanda, Jessica, Rachelle, Halle, Jill

On Saturday I hosted my annual cookie and tree trimming party. I had been in New York all week for work, and while I got back in time and took Friday off, it was still a lot to cram into one day to be ready for Saturday. Unlike the last few years, I was not hung over for the party, but I kind of felt like I was. I was really tired! Always something… ha.


Mom & Jess

Friends and family came over and each brought a few dozen cookies. We laid the cookies out on trays and sampled them over the course of a few hours. This year is kind of strange the way Christmas falls and it seems to have snuck up on everyone. That, and the fact that I held the party a little later on in December, made up for a smaller party than usual. I remember last year it was crazytown. This year was more relaxed. I actually tried every cookie and talked to every person. Both parties were fun. Just different.


Dips!

To counterbalance all of the sweets, I also served dill dip with vegetables, pimento cheese, and a blue cheese with walnut spread. I’ll have some recipes for these at a later date. As always, we also had hot apple cider (spiked or not) which my mom and Jess were in charge of. I’m still using Julene’s Chicagoist recipe for the cider!


Halle


Halle

We passed the time talking and eating. Unlike last year, there were not many kids at the party this year. Just Jessica and Halle. Of course, everyone was cooing over Halle. She’s such a beautiful little girl and has such a great temperament. Jess spent most of her time behind the couch trimming the tree! Ha! She is shy and really into the tree, so she didn’t mind. Unlike last year when Jess and Tessa only decorated the tree up to the height they could reach, this year Jess got help and the tree is fully decorated up to the top.


Christmas Tree 2010

These were all the tasty cookies we sampled:

  • Rolo Cookies (Loden)
  • Christmas Stained Glass Cookies (Mary)
  • Holiday Bark (Jessica)
  • Chinese New Year Cookies (Anne)
  • Chocolate-Espresso Snowcaps (Rachelle)
  • Reindeer Poop (Rachelle)
  • Classic Spritz Cookies (Katie)
  • 5 Layer Cookies (Kristin)
  • Jack & Ginger Cookies (Jill)
  • Red Velvet Cookies (Amanda)
  • Dirty Balls (Amanda)
  • Mint Chip Cookies (Stephanie)
  • Oreo Pudding Bars (Jen)


Jen Voting

Everything was so delicious! Once everyone had a chance to sample everything I handed out voting cards and everyone made an anonymous vote. Tied for 3rd place were Jen’s Oreo Pudding Bars and Rollo Cookies. In second was Amanda’s Red Velvet Cookies and in first place? Amanda again with her Dirty Balls! (That sounds kind of disgusting!).


Amanda opening her gift for winning


Amanda with her prizes

I’m declaring the party a success again this year! I’ll post the recipes for the cookies later on today or tomorrow!

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