12/30/2013
12/17/2013
It's Finally Back! Trader Joe's Chicken Piccata REVIEW
It is finally back! I am so excited to be able to review Trader Joe's Chicken Piccata! It was one of my favorite meals to have, but a few months ago it was pulled from the shelves to be redesigned - not just the packaging, but the whole recipe!
Now, the sauce is separate from the chicken. Also, no pasta or broccoli with this new version. I still made it in the oven. The chicken came out crispy and it did not take long, maybe 25 minutes.
The tip that I keep on giving: Place a wooden spoon on top of the pot of boiling water to prevent the water from boiling over the side and onto the stove. I used this spatula - it has a bamboo handle!
In the end, I made pasta, garlic bread, and added fresh broccoli to make the meal complete.
Let's get on with the review!
Meal: Trader Joe's Chicken Piccata
Did it come Fresh, Refrigerated, or Frozen: Refrigerated
Did it look like the photo on the packaging when you were done? Yes. (Salad in photo not included with the meal - just the chicken and the piccata sauce.)
Were the instructions easy to follow? Yes. I used the oven to prepare the meal. The chicken goes in the oven on a baking sheet in the tray provided and the sauce packet is placed in a small pot of boiling water to warm it up.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the meal? I liked the crispy-ness of the chicken, but it needs either a veggie or a starch to accompany it. It is not really a complete dinner.
Recipe alterations or any changes you made: I added pasta and broccoli. The old recipe had
Would you make it again? Yes!
Would you recommend it to others? Yes, but be ready to have other items to create a complete meal.
Let me know what you would like me to review next in the comments below! Have you tried the Chicken Piccata? What did you think?
Love,
Heather
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12/09/2013
Craving greasy, but must eat healthy? Go to Native Foods Cafe!!!
Good. I am glad we got that out of the way! If you have ever wanted something fresh, new and healthy, then you must have tried Native Foods Cafe. They have multiple locations, but they are not your typical vegan joint. I am not a Vegan, but I do love delicious food. Even if that food is made from foods that are not meat, but have the texture of meat. I can handle that.
I feel like at most Vegan places, I cannot really understand what they are going to look like or relate to what the dish might taste like. At Native Foods Cafe, the menu is translated to make you understand what the dish is trying to emulate. It makes it easy and not so scary because I can understand the menu. Simple, really.
For dinner, we ordered the Sesame Kale Macro Bowl and the Yo Amigo Taco Salad. The crunchy cucumber seaweed salad came with the Sesame Kale Macro Bowl and it was refreshing.
I loved the taco salad. The whole thing made me feel like I was eating nachos in taco form. (BTW: They do have Native Nachos and they are amazing! Just like the salad but instead of lettuce, it is chips!)
The art they have at the restaurant is all made of chalk. The menu is made of chalk and they even have an events board - like the one with the octopus here. They are not just a restaurant they are also involved with the community and the fact that they advertise events makes them that much better!
Now let's get on with the review!
Restaurant Name and Location: Native Foods Cafe, 9343 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Is the restaurant easy to find/park? Yes. It is off Culver Blvd, a very busy street. You can park in any one of the many parking structures around Culver Blvd. Free parking for the first 2 hours!
Did it take long to be seated? No. You order at the counter, take your number and grab a seat. It was not busy and we were able to snag a seat near the windows looking over the patio and Culver Blvd.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the meal? I love the fact that I can understand the menu - the Vegan food is labeled so I can relate the food to what I am familiar with. Makes ordering less intimidating.
Restaurant atmosphere (casual, upscale, stuffy, fun): Casual! Servers bring your food, but you fill and refill your own beverages.
Would you come back to this restaurant? Yes! Although I am not Vegan, it is super delicious!
Would you recommend this restaurant to others? I highly recommend this to anyone looking for fresh, healthy food to satisfy their craving for greasy, unhealthy food.
Love,
Heather Dawn
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12/06/2013
Yokohama Sushi Dinner
I am usually a little weary about going to new sushi places. I am always looking for the grade from the city to make sure it is an A restaurant - when it comes to uncooked fish, cleanliness is key!
If you have ever worked in a restaurant you know what it takes to get an A rating. Working in and eating in a restaurant that has a B rating is a huge no-no. Luckily, Yokohama Sushi proudly displayed their A rating right on the front door and I was able to say "Ok, we can try Yokohama Sushi."
I love salt. I love endamame. I love salty endamame and this endamame was almost there! I had to show you an up close view of that perfect swirl! I think they used a pastry bag. It is too perfect!
A collage of the rolls we tried. They were all super fresh and delicious! I highly recommend to take a moment away from the menu and look at the specials posted on the wall. The specials on the wall are not on the menu - so take a look! It is worth it! The roll on the bottom left is a special!
Have fun!
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Culver City, CA 90232
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12/03/2013
REVIEW: Sprouts Stuffed Salmon
Hello Foodies,
I love the convenience of popping a refrigerated meal into the oven and enjoying a good dinner with little work, but having the same thing every week gets old very quickly.
I went to Sprouts and snagged a package of their Stuffed Salmon Filets. The ones I grabbed are stuffed with broccoli and cheddar cheese.
I love a salad as my side dish. Sometimes, I crave a simple salad.
Because this one had dressing all over it, I had it in a bowl on the side.
Stuffed Salmon all done! The package came with 2 stuffed salmon pieces and it only took about 30 minutes to bake in the oven. Super easy!
I also made the Ore-Ida waffle fries in the oven. I love the super crispy ones!
Overall, this dinner was easy and delicious. Just up my ally!
For dessert, I had Sprouts Raspberry Strudel Bites,
Sprouts Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Peppermint Tea.
Overall, the cookies were soft, but firm and the raspberry strudel bites were fresh and addicting!
Paired with the tea, it was a perfect end to an easy dinner.
Let's get on with the review!
Meal: Sprouts Stuffed Salmon
Did it come Fresh, Refrigerated, or Frozen: Fresh, but Refrigerated
Did it look like the photo on the packaging when you were done? No photo provided, but it stayed together and did not fall apart when baked.
Were the instructions easy to follow? Yes! This was an easy meal to make because you only need an oven safe dish to bake the fish and a cookie sheet to make the waffle fries on.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the meal? It was very easy! I loved the fact that all I needed to do was preheat the oven and put the food onto oven safe dishes!
Recipe alterations or any changes you made: None. As usual, I recommend a salad or a veggie to complete the meal. Any other side for a starch works. This would be great with mac and cheese or scalloped potatoes instead of fries as a side.
Would you make it again? Yes. Easy, delicious, minimal cleanup - this is a home run!
Would you recommend it to others? YES! :)
In the comments below, let me know what you would like me to review next!
You can also ask me any other questions you have about this meal.
Eat well!
Love,
Heather Dawn
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