Sunday, February 13, 2011
Chinese New Year Meal(s)
By now, I have not celebrated Chinese New Year with my family for more than a decade. So I am doing what I can, living just with my hubby. For the last 3 years, I made a hot pot (Asian-style fondue) with different flavors of broth. I made the tom yum flavored broth last year and the year before. This year I decided to try something different and simpler, as I was hosting my parents in-law who don't really like spicy food. I made the broth from miso paste and hon-dashi.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Dinner at Topolobampo Chicago
We had been dying to try this restaurant. We had been to Frontera Grill three times before and had a very good experience every single time. So we wanted to try Topolobampo.

It took me more than 3 months to get this dinner reservation. Initially I wanted to surprise my new husband for our wedding celebration. Well, just think of this as 4 month anniversary celebration. =P The wait was well worth it as it was the best dinner we both ever had.
This is my appetizer - the sausage and cheese salad with green verde sauce.
And this is my husband's appetizer: muscle soup
And this is my husband's soup entree:
This is my first entree: halibut with sauce and caper
And this is my husband's first entree: seafood mix - this is my second favorite dish of the evening
This is my second entree: braised pork with some kind of polenta - this is our favorite dish of the evening. The flavor was so complex. It was very tasty, it had some smokiness to it, ahh, indescribable.
This is my dessert: shortcake with berries, some crumbs and ice cream.
This is totally my kind of dessert, light, fruity and airy. Delectable!
This is my husband's dessert: chocolate cake with caramel sauce and ice cream.
This is totally his kind of dessert: chocolatey, rich, and decadent!
This is not a cheap meal, by any means. However, it is worth the experience. Obviously we cannot afford to go back every year, but this one time was totally worth it.
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