Sunday, February 27, 2011

"Sunday Dinner" ~ Batch From Heaven

A quick update....

Thank you to all of you who have been so supportive of my dream to start my own online bakery business.  At first I was very hesitant about pursuing it.  After some encouragement I got all pumped up about giving it a whirl.  Even registered my domain name batch from heaven last week (I wanted to feel like I took a step in the direction of my goal).  Needless to say I jumped the gun a bit.  After some research I discovered that Wisconsin law states that in order to sell bakery, it must be produced in a commercial kitchen.  Clearly, I do not have a commercial kitchen in my home.  Sadness.  Sooooo....bakery as a "business" has been shelved for the time being.

Many of you know that Casey and I have a dream of opening a restaurant.  If and when that day comes guess what we will be serving for dessert? You got it, my bakery.  At that time I would also be able to do the online business if I still wanted to.  Even though my whole thing is comfort food type bakery, I may just take a cake designing class and use this time to learn some basic skills to make my bakery a bit more "fancy".  I will not be advertising a "business" per se - however if someone out there has a need for a carrot cake, lemon bars, cookies etc., we can certainly talk.  I don't see anything wrong with accepting a "donation" for now.  My bubble was burst big time earlier this week - but I'm over it.  I am going to use this time to broaden my baking skills.  I will not be defeated!

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Sunday Dinner ~ Bacchus

I can't believe I haven't posted anything about Bacchus yet! Oh my!  Bacchus is one of the Bartolotta restaurants and is hands down my favorite restaurant in Milwaukee.

There are a number of places that have great food - but Bacchus is truly an all around experience.  Not just great food, but a great environment and exemplary service.

Last night Casey and I had a wonderful night out and enjoyed a dinner at Bacchus.  The evening started out with our favorite server Cassidy greeting us at the hostess stand.  What is really cool about this is that every time (up until last night)- I have requested Cassidy when I've made our reservation.  She is the sommelier at Bacchus and only acts as a server when the restaurant is really busy.  I didn't think she was serving on Saturday nights.  Well the reason I bring this episode up is because Bacchus keeps notes in their computer about their customer's preferences.  Even though I hadn't made the note about Cassidy when I booked the reservation on line - someone noticed that she was our preferred server and put two and two together and made sure that we were dining in her section last night.  For all of the crappy customer service I receive at so many establishments, having someone go above and beyond was greatly appreciated.

One of the great things that Cassidy has "schooled" us about is that it's OK to share plates.  She said that when her and all of her foodie friends go out, they do it all the time.  It's a great way to be able to experience a wider variety of food during your dining experience. Sometimes we do an entire meal that way.  It's awesome.  Just a few bites of each thing.  Last night we decided to order a couple things on our own and split one plate.

For our first course I had roasted butternut squash soup.  They place an empty bowl on the table and bring the soup in a little canister and pour it right at the table.  It is served over a pecan "cracker".  Casey had pork belly  It's amazing how they can prepare a small slab of bacon and make your mouth water!  That is served with greens on top and a little glaze on the plate.  One of the things I love about Bacchus is that they don't give you the super sized portions.  They give you a portion size that you can actually eat and not feel full after just one course.  My soup was between 1/4 and 1/2 cup ----perfect amount.    You've never seen Casey as happy as when he's eating bacon!

For our second course we decided to share a plate (and please note that when I say share a plate that doesn't mean that they bring out one plate and 2 forks for each of us to eat off of it-----they split the portion and you get your own serving).  The shared plate was ricotta ravioli served with a cream sauce and mushrooms.  Delicate, handmade ravioli. There is nothing like it.  Just a hint of garlic - the mushrooms giving the whole dish a very earthy tone.  I very rarely eat mushrooms - and I ate the mushrooms with this dish.  It was divine.

For our entree course I had a filet.  I have tried almost all of the entrees and can honestly say you can't go wrong. I'm just partial to steak.  The filet is no more than 5 ounces (which is perfect for someone watching portion sizes). It was prepared to a perfect medium temperature (as requested).  I love the fact that rather than putting a slab of meat on the plate, they slice it and place it over yukon gold potato puree.   The steak is served with a bourbon peppercorn sauce.  There's just enough sauce drizzled on the plate to get a taste-----but not drowning the meat.  Cassidy knows that I don't like the sauteed mushrooms that come with the filet so she took the liberty of substituting broccolini for me.  Again, the portion sizes - spot on.  Between 1/4 up and 1/2 cup of potatoes and 4 broccolini spears.  I love being able to enjoy my dinner the way it was intended to taste  and not taking it home and eating it as leftovers.  The steak was like "butter".  Perfect!   Casey had the braised short ribs.  This is one of his favorite entrees.  The meat is so incredibly tender.  His entree was served with brussell sprouts and sweet potato puree.  There was nothing left on either of our plates.

Casey enjoyed a glass of wine with each of his courses.  He loves to ask Cassidy to pair it with his food. He always goes with her recommendation. As a little side note- 2 years ago I took Casey to Bacchus for his birthday and we had an entire meal that basically revolved around the wine choices that Cassidy presented us with.  It was an incredible experience.

Casey treated himself to dessert (well that's really a no brainer).  He had a chocolate cappuccino mousse.  I may or may not have had one bite.  Delish!

I highly recommend this restaurant if you are someone who really has a passion for great food and wants to enjoy an experience.  This is not the type of place where you will be herded in and out to turn over the table. Plan on at least 2 hours for dinner.  We had the pleasure of looking out over the lake and a view of the full moon last night. It was beautiful.  It's a true testament to the quality of a restaurant that even though we would love to experience other great restaurants, we KNOW that we are going to get the best there, so we just keep going back.

Visit their site here.

Friday, February 11, 2011

The Year of Reinvention ~ Update #1

I'm pretty happy about the baby steps I've taken so far this year.  The Year of Reinvention is off to a great start! Some updates:

*Shaking it up even more where the healthy living is concerned.  Not seeing the results I want with the way I'm doing things.  Sooooooo......going to try something else.  Rather than get frustrated and throw in the towel I am going to channel that energy and focus on making additional changes....positive changes!I will not be defeated dammit! 

*With that being said.....let me tell you about my first Zumba class.  For those of you have been to a Zumba class, you already know.  For those of you who haven't, I'm here to tell you that once you go through a 45 minute Zumba class you will hurt in places you didn't even know existed.  It is very high energy and a ton of fun.  Jeanne and I are definitely going to go at least once a week.  Lots and lots of calories being burned.  Maybe somewhere down the road I can teach a class---do the Zumba Latin signature moves but put it to some rock-n-roll music.  I'm telling you she did one routine to "Pour Some Sugar on Me" and I was able to get through the whole thing because I could sing along!  If you haven't tried a class......I highly recommend it!

*Trying to have more patience and not sweat the small stuff.  That is a constant battle for me.  I like everything the way I like it, when I like it.  I am not good at working on other people's time tables.  I have a lot of talks with myself when it comes to this. 

*One of the things I mentioned in my original "Reinvention" post was that I want to be more involved in church activities at Crosspoint.  This is also a work in progress.  My friend Cheryl commented to me one day that she thought I would be a great person to work in the youth ministry.  I took her advice and have been in communications with the Pastor of Youth Ministry.  I have a bit of a scheduling conflict as far as getting involved with the cell groups that they hold each week.  The details aren't important and they will sound like excuses anyway......bottom line is that I live in West Allis and go to church in Oconomowoc.  It's just going to be tough to get out there twice every week.  Right now I'm looking at getting involved with their special events as a volunteer.  Perhaps I have to take baby steps in this area too.  It will all work out. 

*I saved the best for last.  Cheryl and I have embarked on a very exciting new journey.  We enrolled in an American Sign Language class at WCTC.  We had our first class this past Tuesday.....LOVED it!  The instructor, "Suz", is amazing.  She is completely deaf, yet is able to speak perfectly.  That was a God moment when I found that out.  She has never heard a sound, never will - yet she can speak more clearly than many hearing people I have met.  She took the experience of a very rocky childhood (16 - yes I said 16 - foster homes) and used that as her driving force to succeed.  Not only does she teach sign language, she also teaches psychology at WCTC.  She shared with us that she was the first Latina woman in the United States to receive her doctoral degree.  Probably comes as no surprise that she is a sought after as a motivational speaker. It's worth the price of the class just to hear her story.  What an inspiration. 

The class was mostly an introduction.  We went through the syllabus and a few group activities.  I'll tell you this, sign language is not for anyone who is self conscious or afraid to express themselves.  I guess I'll have to learn how to break out of my shell a little ha!  It's another language and another culture to learn about...I'm very excited to learn more.  Did I mention that starting next week (yes, the second class) we will not be able to talk?  Yep.  She will not be speaking either.  She is going to teach us everything through signing.  Way to jump right into things! 

A little tidbit that some of you may want to look into.  She has a business where she teaches children 4 months to 5 years old....hearing and deaf.  How cool is that?  Apparently these classes are big on the West and East coasts and just now gaining attention in the Midwest.  Here's the link if you want to check it out (there is also a bio about Suz). 
baby signs
I hope that everyone is having a terrific year so far....thanks for reading!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

zumba!

Soooooo.....I'm finally taking the plunge. Tomorrow night I will be going to my very first zumba class.  I have to admit, I'm a little scared :)  My only experience with zumba is what I've seen on infomercials!  I like to dance and I'm not afraid of making an ass out of myself so I'm thinking I will be just fine!  I have a number of friends who swear by zumba.  They tell me that it's so much fun...not only that, but you burn a ridiculous amount of calories.  Truth be told, it's so hard for me to stay motivated with working out because I get bored.  I'm hoping this will be my new favorite thing! Anyone have any good or bad experiences with zumba? Please share.  Wish me luck!


~As a little side note, I used to go to a jazzercise class and L-O-V-E  loved it!  I'm hoping that this is similar with the high energy. Heck, I once had a dream of teaching jazzercise, perhaps someday I will teach zumba (it's a goal right?).  Baby steps...