ROC - Ox and Stone

First post grad meal! My friend Karie decided it would be a great idea to change her reservation from just her family of 5 to three families reaching a total of 14 of us. I understand why the restaurant wasn't so happy when we got there.. 

In any case! Ox and Stone is a super cute bar and I've gone for drinks once before and have had the chips and guacamole which was really good. This is exactly what we started off with last night. Honestly the chips are on point. 

As for dinner, it gets mixed reviews. Not completely positive from me. While the menu looked great, in all actuality it was average at best. 

I ordered the deep friend calamari (I've been wanting some so bad since Thursday) and got a whole plate. Very exciting. The guacamole on top was perfect (of course) but the calamari was okay. Super salty and just tasted like breading, there wasn't much there. There was a drizzle of a couple different sauces but They didn't really play a huge impact and in the end the dish was just bland and a little over salted. Disappointing. 

My friend sitting next to me ordered the Spanish Poutine with chorizo which I was contemplating because potatoes, but I tried a piece and I'm not a huge fan of the chorizo so I would've ordered the traditional without. She said hers was also overly salty which makes sense for a bar (more salt = more beer) but we weren't fans for dinner. Our end of the table thought the meal was average at best. The other end seemed a little happier with it but to each his own I suppose. 

I'd go back for drinks and maybe snacks, but as far as a sit down meal goes, Ox and Stone is not high on my list. 

ROC - Graduation Dinners!!

That's right, it's finally time for graduation! Bring on the slew of dinners with family and friends. One of my aunt's and uncles mentioned that they were busy at work this upcoming Saturday and couldn't attend my ceremony. No big deal. Instead they wanted to take me out to dinner. Yes. 

I'm not picky so I let them choose the place and my cousin mentioned he wanted steak so my aunt promptly chose DelMonico's Italian Steakhouse. We've been several times before for various reasons so I was all for it. It's always a good choice. 

We started off with a Tomato & Mozzarella Salad with a Basil Balsamic Vinaigrette as well as a Mozzarella Fritta. Both were delicious. I ended up ordering the Frutti de Mare as my main course and was not disappointed. 

This is a linguini type pasta with a light seafood pomodoro sauce, Throw in clams, shrimp, calamari, and fish and I was on my way to heaven. This dish was so good I can't believe I almost didn't order it. My aunt and uncle tried it and said it was 'too spicy' from the peppers that they throw in but I highly disagree. Slight splurge but compared to a steak it wasn't bad on price and hey, I'm graduating. This dinner is for me. I might as well go all out here and get what I want.   

The Brookie!

That's right! A Brookie! I found this idea online. The half chocolate chip cookie, half brownie hybrid. Boss. I'm not a huge dessert person, nor am I a big fan of chocolate but it's an interesting combo and a pretty looking cookie to boot so I'm down. Well, I finally had time to make them now that finals are over and work hasn't started yet. Beyond excited. 

They came out looking great and being pretty yummy, even for someone who isn't a fan of sweets!

First I preheat the oven to 350 degrees and lined the baking sheets with parchment paper. For the brownie cookie batter I beat 10tbsp of butter, 2/3cups of granulated sugar and 2/3 cup of brown sugar together until it was smooth and creamy. Then I added one egg, one egg yolk and 1tsp vanilla and beat the mixture for a couple minutes. 

In a small separate bowl, I whisked 1 1/4 cup of flour, 1/2 cup cocoa powder, 1tsp baking soda and 1/4 tsp of salt. I added the dry ingredients to the batter in a couple batches and mixed it all together until it was smooth. Then I covered it in plastic wrap and refrigerated it while making the chocolate chip cookie batter.

For the chocolate chip cookie batter I cream together another 10tbsp butter with 2/3 cup of granulated sugar, and 2/3 cup of brown sugar until it was smooth just like the brownie batter.I blended in an egg, an egg yolk and 1tsp vanilla.

In the same small bowl as the dry ingredients for the brownies I whisked together 2cups of flour, 1tsp baking soda, and 1/4 tsp of salt. I added the dry ingredients to the batter with 1 1/4 cup of super mini chocolate chips and mixed until the chocolate chips were evenly distributed.

Then I pulled the brownie batter out of the fridge and uncovered it. I took a 1/2 tablespoon and started scooping out little dough balls and setting them aside on a sheet of parchment paper. When I had enough to fill a tray I started scooping the cookie dough and then mushed the two dough balls together to create one cookie! While one batched baked, I scooped and rolled more dough. Let me tell you, I had so many cookies. I set aside 5 of those containers that restaurants give you soup in when you order out for my friends and still had tons of cookies left over for me and my roommates.

I baked each batch for about 10-12 minutes and the whole apartment smelled warm like cookies! My friends loved me. Thus the brookie was crossed off my list of recipes to try!

ROC - More Rice Bowls

So I kinda lied in yesterday's post. Here's another re-cap entry from yesterday. While it was eating day with e-board, I also went and got another rice bowl for lunch with my friend Uly. We've become addicted and I'm not exaggerating when I say this because I saw Uly later and he got yet ANOTHER rice bowl for an early dinner.. and I was a little jealous.. 

Anyways, for lunch I ordered the Bangkok Thai Bowl that comes with broccoli, shredded carrots, lettuce, a sesame soy sauce dressing type thing, chicken, peanuts, mandarin oranges, and I caved and tried to be a little healthier by ordering it with brown rice. Go me. 

This tasted even better than the Florence bowl I got on Monday. At least in my opinion. I think it was the peanuts and dressing that sold me. It was exactly what I was craving this morning. 

Uly and I ended up sitting in the new building that this cafe is located in and eating on the pretty glass bridge study area on the second floor, just talking and wishing that this was actually our building. These lunches are getting to be pretty sentimental and deep. Of course it would be with the two of us softies but it's all good. We're both just trying to take it all in while we still can.