Anyway, I had such a lovely day I figured it was worth posting while still fresh in my mind.
One of PNC co-workers named Hang (pronounced "hung") is from Vietnam and we're cube buddies. Everyday at lunch we talk about different countries, traveling, and what we prepared for lunch that day. We've been chatting for several days now about getting together and she was kind enough to invite me to her home this evening for a delicious Vietnamese meal. In exchange, to show her how yummy authentic Mexican food is, I brought a Mexican appetizer. Let's start at the beginning of the day...
I woke up pretty exhausted. I didn't sleep very well this week because I went to bed late and woke up pretty early. I've been getting 6-7 hours of sleep, but that's really not enough for me to function. So, after watching Life As We Know it, I slept a glorious, uninterrupted 9 hours last night. But I woke up a bit groggy. Anyways, after giving Quincy and Sydney some morning fusses, I showered and headed down to the local Giant Eagle to pick up groceries for the Mexican appetizer, Salpicón (pronounced sal - P-cone). It's essentially shredded beef flank, tomatoes, queso fresco (a soft, unaged, feta-like cheese), avocado, peas, potatoes, and cilantro. Here's the link to the recipe I used (it's from my mom's website in case you're curious).
I headed off to Giant Eagles around 11 am and managed to find most of the ingredients except for the queso fresco. Pittsburgh doesn't have a big Latino population, so I wasn't really expecting to find queso fresco, so I used whole milk mozzarella instead. Shopping for ingredients, I couldn't help but whine a little bit at seeing the $1.99/each sign for avocados....oh how I miss California produce prices!!
I came back around noonish and started cooking. It's been a RIDICULOUSLY hot week here in Pittsburgh (100 degrees today and with the humidity, it feels even hotter) so within minutes of cooking, I found myself sweaty already and coming back up to my room to cool down. We don't have A/C in the house, just in our rooms. I had the meat on the stove cooking and in the meantime, I prepared the tomatoes, potatoes (haha it rhymes!), peas, and mozzarella, so when the meat was done, all I'd have to do is mix. I was nervous about the meat cooking all the way through but i think I got it at perfect timing. wasn't too tough and not too soft, maybe medium? I don't know... I just went by a rule of thumb using the face test. Once the meat had cooled, I shredded the meat and prepped the salad so it was ready to go.
I was looking at how to get to Hung's house and noticed I'd have to take two buses, and the next bus didn't come for another hour. Janice was kind enough to let me borrow her car (which took only 10 minutes compared the 30 estimated minutes with the buses). I got lost twice going there but eventually arrived around 4:30.
Hung and her husband Greg have a lovely apartment here in Pittsburgh - it's filled with all kinds of neat souvenirs from around the world and has lots of character. Hung showed me how to make spring rolls, even though naturally, mine looked more like burritos. She gave me some good tips on how to roll and seal them so they cook nicely. We then fried them and chatted. Our meal was so good - homemade spring rolls with a spicy cucumber-fish sauce and another spicy sauce, homemade beef pho (traditional Vietnamese soup), and of course the Salpicón I made. Their neighbor later joined us as well and he enjoyed the food,too. Here are some pics of our meal
| Frying the spring rolls in corn oil |
| My first bite of the veggie-shrimp spring roll.... SO DELISH! |
| Salpicón - a very refreshing summer meal, it made me homesick while I prepared it ;( |
| Yummy spring rolls again... I had at least three or four |
| Cucumber, fish sauce, jalapeno pepper, and garlic dipping sauce for the egg rolls |
| Hung's scrumptious homemade beef pho, whose broth was flavored with ox tail...mmmm! |
After dinner, Greg whipped up some really yummy strawberry sorbet after I raved about how awesome the Vitamix is and the different kinds of desserts you can make with them. Here's a pic
| Greg's homemade strawberry sorbet...mmm! so refreshing |
I left around 9:30 pm, so a solid four hours! I had a really great time and I couldn't have pictured a better Saturday night. I should have taken a pic of the three of us... perhaps I will next time we hang out :)
Hope you had a wonderful Saturday, too!
So first of all, I'm very happy you get to spend some time in a cool place like PA. I have a friend that lives there (and now two apparently) that think it's the coolest thing ever. Lots of older stuff for you to see!
ReplyDeleteSecondly, wtf. Where's my Saplicon? HUMMMMMM!?
I'm glad to see you're settling in and that things are going well. I'll keep updated on your shenanigans through here. I'd keep a blog but every day would go something like this:
"I got up today. Drove to work with some pissants who can't drive (damn Californians). Work was busy but uneventful. I got home around 7, had dinner, finished up some stuff then went to bed." ad nausea.
Miss you! Be safe.
Hey!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment :) PA's alright...I miss CA though...a lot more than I thought. You can take the girl outta CA but you can't take CA out of the girl ;) What can I say.. I'm used to the farm fresh produce, dry heat, and beaches galore.
Lol Salpicon is really good. You should make it! It's super easy.
Haha about the blog. You should keep a blog though, it's kinda addictive after a while :D
Keep in touch ! I come back August 18. Hang out?
I'd love to keep a blog.. it's an interesting idea for sure but every time I start, my life seems boring as all hell :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're having fun. Nicole went into the hospital because her blood pressure is super high. We were supposed to have the baby on Aug 11 but I'm sure he'll be early. If you wanna hang out with a crying kid, come on over ;)