Showing posts with label college. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Taco Food Truck Review



Yumola.

3 tacos al pastor. Comes with lettuce, beans, and rice, all for $5!

After the dining hall food day after day, three times a day, it was a nice change to pick my meal off a menu and have it be something someone had personally taken pride in developing the recipe for.

Common Scents: they put the tacos on the lettuce and rice part of your lunch so that they don't get the beans all over them. They stay nice!

Not so common scents: After a 20 minute walk from class to my dorm (science hill is far), the tacos were no longer warm despite a seemingly insulating Styrofoam container, and even though they were clever about laying the tacos so they didn't get on the beans, they still got soggy from the stuff inside so the bottom half of the (soft corn) shell got kind of gross.

As inauthentic as it is, I'm more of a flour tortilla person than a corn tortilla person...

It's like eating fish. Like, I wish I liked fish, and I feel like I should be able to drink coffee black and enjoy it and all.
I feel like eating corn tortillas fortified my authenticity as a person.

Definitely going to be trying out more food carts! They're all super inexpensive, and the smells waft enticingly over the parking lot.

Go for it.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

I done made chocolate chip cookies at college! First baking experience here was a success.

There were little victories, like figuring out how the heck the oven turns on.
having bought all the necessary ingredients.
finding the oven has a convection setting.

And then there were little disappointments, like realizing how weird imitation vanilla smells after adding it.
not being able to find measuring spoons.
taking pictures with an iPhone.


There were warm fuzzies, like the looks on people's faces when I offered a warm cookie.

I made a double batch (5 dozen BIG cookies), and they were gone within two days. One of those days was Yom Kippur, and a bunch of people were fasting, so I think I did alright.

The recipe is the same as the one here, except I left out the nuts (my suitemates have allergies) and salt and instead added a bit of nutmeg.

Easy and I promise more chewy than the Tollhouse recipe! Make them big...so big that modest people will want to tear off half, but then end up eating the equivalent of three.
#healthy

Enjoy! Brighten someone's (or 5 dozen people's) day!


Monday, September 3, 2012

Breakfasts in the Dining Halls

I've been MIA. At least from this blog.

It all started when I went on a farm for a week. See, I'm just starting my freshman year at Yale, and I chose to do a pre-orientation program where you go work on an organic farm for a week before starting school (given my interest in food, it was a duh). It's a nice way to get to know a small group of people before the craziness begins.

It was amazing. Our farmer would stand around telling us our tasks for the day, munching on a carrot he literally just pulled from the ground.

And hey, if there's dirt on it, at least it's organic dirt!

The produce was amazing, so fresh and flavorful. Tomatoes were especially good, since August is prime time for tomatoes, but we did get tired of them after a while. Squeezing half rotten ones for sauce didn't exactly help...

It was super interesting to learn about the policy side of organic, too. We would ask questions as we worked, and it turns out that a lot of farmers get a certain types of cancer because they're exposed to the chemicals (fungicides, insecticides, and herbicides) they spray on their plants first hand. Our farm was a family farm, so it was really nice that they don't spray, especially since their daughters run around and help out all the time.

Anyway, now I'm settling into college life, eating in the dining halls. Since there's so much food around, there hasn't really been a need to bake (other than that innate insane desire to go make something in the kitchen).
But food prepped by someone else doesn't have to be the end of creativity! This is what I ate this morning for breakfast:

Apologies for the iPhone picture quality
The oatmeal is great! Get creative with the toppings...today I found out the ice cream toppings were still available--boo ya--and proceeded to put heath bar bits on my oatmeal, along with some peanut butter. Good choice.

You like the strawberry sauce for the pancakes? It would probably be delicious on oatmeal or toast or cheerios too! Or a bagel with cream cheese.

And this was my second breakfast/brunch/breakfast-for-lunch:


You can make your own waffles, which is super easy since the waffle maker is all ready and so is the batter. They're pretty good, sort of on par with hotel buffet waffles. They make excellent lunch :)

I also got some spinach salad with marinated mushrooms and balsamic vinegar, a mealy peach which I promptly exchanged for a kiwi after taking one bite, and some pretty good sausage. It was on the fatty side, but the outside was nice and crispy.

Kind of a long post, but there was a lot to say! More to come, probably more dining hall creativity reports and maybe some cookies (I have access to a kitchen!).

See ya soon!