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Whiskey Cake "I’ll need a minute,” I told my husband and the signature dish in
the Katy restaurant arrived at the table. The server had asked if we
wanted cream on top or on the side and ended up just leaving the
container. We were at “Whiskey Cake Kitchen and Bar” at just the right
slow time on a Monday afternoon. Short ribs over spaghetti squash tasted
lovely and everyone said the Brussels sprouts were famous. I never,
ever thought I would like them but I would’ve tried them if I weren’t
already decided on the other. Then came the whiskey cake. I will call
you out and say you should feel guilty if you eat a whole one by
yourself. You could take it home and eat it for a couple days
if you were really good. But I wasn’t necessarily that good. The cake
here was made with layers and thoughtfulness of deliciousness. This is a
chain restaurant, but the best kind.
Some
more easy stuff
Stuffed
Puffs are marshmallows stuffed with real chocolate. So, did your mind just go to s’mores?
Bingo. That was easy. A Culinary Institute
of America grad designed this scientific wonder that you can pick up at WalMart
stores. Now, here’s my trick. I put one in a dish on the dashboard in Southeast
Texas heat. That afternoon I had a super-sweet reward. The marshmallow and
chocolate were melted to perfection, but the little plastic dish was flat! Next
time, I’m going with a deeper vessel, like on old-school coffee cup. Stuffed
Puffs are easy to use around a camp fire. This melty trick doesn’t even need a
flame.
Garden District Kitchen
What’s cooking behind the doors of those
iron-gated, columned Garden District homes you view from your New Orleans
street car? It could be Zatarain’s boxed dinners. Hey, sometimes you want easy
prep so you can head out to hear the jazz. The beloved brand has released
Garden District Kitchen boxed dinners with a flavor of the city’s Italian
heritage. Parmesan Garlic features brown rice with white beans and Roasted
Garlic Adobo is brown rice with black beans. It’s a little bit “different” and
a lot of easy. Ten minutes of cook time? Who could argue with that from a
trusted brand? While I did eat these hot off the stove, I’m imagining them
served from a covered to-go bowl and mixed with sliced green onions and other
vegetables. What a lovely dish for a summer’s evening picnic.
Veggies
Made Great
My
husband called and said some “discs” had arrived for me to try. Huh? His
description emerged to Garden Lites’ Veggies Made Great muffin-shaped
pleasures. Little frittatas include new flavors Broccoli Cheddar Frittata and
Mushroom & 3 Cheese Egg White Frittatas. They’re so easy to have for
breakfast or a meal on the go, with less than 90 calories. New choices in their
veggie cake line are Butternut Squash (my personal fave of the whole lot) and
Broccoli Cheddar. I’ve excited some of my veggie-loving friends with samples of
these, which can be found at Kroger and Costco. If you think you don’t have the
time to eat better, stock up on these.
Darragh
Doiron is a Port Arthur area foodie ready to try anything new. Reach her at darraghcastillo@icloud.com
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