“Love at
first bite” is the motto at Crown Pizza, with a funky vintage crown sign as a
calling card. I argue that you could be in love with dining in a box car even
before youorder something like gnocchi pasta or kale salad and sit where you
can watch the kitchen make thin crust canvases.
Vodka
Pie, The Meat Wagon, Pork Love and Boogie on the Bayou are among choices that
make you want to fall in love again and again. It’s tiny, it’s fun and it
tastes good. It’s on Calder Avenue in Beaumont, by Willie Burger and Tia
Juanita’s.
“Nourishing Your
Whole Self”
I just had spaghetti
squash and decided to have it again soon. I’ll want to try mixing in artichoke
hearts, feta and olives, like Marci Izard does. Her book is “Nourishing Your
Whole Self,” and it comes with fabulous recipes and photos and inspirational
quotes. You’ll just feel good about reading and planning and dining.
Would you prefer
zucchini or black beans in your brownies? The zucchini adds moisture and
lightness while the bean version replaces flour. What’s hidden in the apple
pie? Why nothing that you wouldn’t expect in a pie full of natural goodness.
She say it is “a piece of cake” to prepare.
The author wants us
to eat mindfully and eat well. She says she’s not at all perfect in her
choices, and shares a chicken wing hoarding incident from her youth. Of course,
she always aims for the nourishing stuff.
Just so you know
that it’s not all kale and sesame salad (not that there’s anything wrong with
that) here’s a recipe for something Tex-Mex, which we down here know to be
rejuvenating, as she puts it:
Tex-Mex Chicken
Soup
12 cups chicken
broth
4 cloves garlic,
minced
1 onion, diced
one half cup chopped
carrots
1 green, yellow or
red bell pepper, diced
1 cooked rotisserie
chicken
1 can corn, rinsed
and drained
1 and one half cups
chopped cilantro, divided
5 tomatoes, diced
2 limes
one half teaspoon
cumin
salt
2 to 3 avocados,
peeled and chopped
shredded jack cheese
In a large pot,
bring the chicken broth to a light boil.
Add the garlic,
onion , carrots and pepper. Simmer for 10 minutes.
Add the meat from
the chicken, corn, one half cup cilantro, diced tomatoes, juice from one lime,
cumin and salt to taste. Continue to simmer for 20 minutes. Top each serving
with extra cilantro, avocado, Jack cheese and a slice of lime.
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