Here are some of the dishes we’ve had for march 2011!












The Adventures of a Calamari Queen
Christian, Wife, Mommy, Homemaker, Retired nurse, Fur-mama,living a simple and minimal life!
Here are some of the dishes we’ve had for march 2011!












Earlier today we went to a Japanese buffet and were kinda disappointed with the food! This is our third time to visit this place so I was really looking forward to it and didn’t expect it would turn out like this. I was not happy with their sushi selection and the dessert part was limited to fresh fruits (helloooooo where are the chocolate cakes and fondue here, Im sure Japanese people loves chocolates too!). I included some of the pictures of our mexican dinner a couple of weeks ago, I had carne asada my fave mexican dish..I’ve never ordered anything else whenever we go out to a mexican resto, Hubby has been encouraging me to try other stuff but I’m not yet ready to let go of my carne asada obsession! LOL..



I didn’t plan to make this when I realized that I have lots of leftovers from our taco night. I wanted to use the rest of the flour tortilla and shredded cheese. Perfect for a quick lunch for my home based hard working hubby!




I Love Ina Garten! I’ve seen all of her shows/episodes on her Food Network show Barefoot Contessa! Aside from the fact that her recipes are easy and she’s so in love with Jeffrey! I think she has the best kitchen on any food network show!! How I adore her kitchen and her 8 burner stove, 2 dishwashers! LOL..Im feeling lucky that we have a little specialty store here in Issaquah where I can easily buy some of Ina Garten’s products, although I’ve checked it online and found that you can also buy her products on the Barefoot Contessa website (I’ve never done this yet).
I made a not so yummy corned beef dish the other day, so I wanted to compensate with a yummy dessert to make up for it. I especially love the frosting of this cupcake recipe, creamy and sweet! You can check the recipe on the food network of this Red velvet recipe if ever you’re up for making cupcakes from scratch!

This crepe recipe is the easiest we’ve ever tried. It’s Alton Brown’s that we got from his show on the Food Network. I just add nutella and banana and that’s my perfect crepe combination. Here’s the recipe if you want to make it at home:
I just love this place, simply because they have the BEST and I mean THE best slider I’ve ever had. Their Kalbi beef short rib sliders are a must! I swear I can eat these sliders everyday. So last Sunday after church, we had brunch at Coho and hubby really enjoyed his omelet and he had bloody mary too! I had the sliders and a chicken curry dish:)




Last Friday we had sushi at home. This is not the first time we did this, but I can honestly say that this was more “special.” We made some rolls and had salmon and tuna sashimi, along with calamari salad! I didn’t plan to have sushi that night but Hubby ordered a box of “uni” (sea urchin eggs) at our local Issaquah fish market and it’s not my fave so I suggested maybe we get salmon so we’ll have a little sushi party! Hubby got so excited and suggested we go to the Asian Market (Uwajimaya@ Bellevue). So off we go to the market, I stayed in the car because Riley was with us coz I dont want him alone in the house with him still recovering from his surgery! My hubby can be an impulsive buyer! hehe, I SPECIFICALLY told him to get salmon but he ended up buying lots of fish that will last us for another day! I ate too much sushi that night, I think I’ll have sushi again next year!






It’s a rainy Monday here in Seattle and I’m craving for some appetizers ,so I asked my hubby if He wanted to go to Seattle to avail a deal I got online couple of months ago, $50 worth of food and I paid $25 for it! Pintxo serves Tapa style food. This is our second time at Pintxo and we love the food but not the service soo much. It took forever for our meals to be served, but we are not in a hurry so it’s OK with us, I’d like to think that we are patient people! LOL! btw,not bad for $25 meal right?

cheese and meat platter
I wanted to try Tyler Florence’s recipe, Tacos Carne Asada, because I love carne asada but I didn’t have half of the ingredients. So I searched online for a simple steak tacos recipe but I thought plain salt and pepper would not bring out the best in my beef sirloin so I just added other spices and herbs to marinade the beef. Again, I just “eyeball” the seasonings.
Ingredients:
Beef Sirloin Steak
Salt, Pepper
Red pepper flakes,cayenne pepper,cumin powder,olive oil,cilantro,lime juice (marinade seasonings)
Flour/corn tortillas






