Your New Year Resolution….Create a Cookbook Club

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A year ago this month, I was diagnosed with Lyme Disease. The impending treatment protocol looked rigorous. I felt tired and overwhelmed. I considered canceling our monthly dinner parties. Yes. You read that correctly. For the past 5 months, previous to my diagnosis, we had started throwing elaborate dinner parties for our friends. You see, we had just moved onto our new home, which was equipped with my dream kitchen, adjacent to a large dining room and surrounded by plenty of barstools.

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I started formulating menus, experimenting with new ingredients and making use of the bountiful PNW produce. My new diagnosis, forced me to eat a more restrictive diet. How could I maintain both a tasty and rigorous entertaining schedule? Then a friend of mine introduced me to a new concept. The Cookbook Club.

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The Cookbook Club was exactly what I needed. It allowed me to  continue my cooking and entertaining, but on a scaled down level. Being able to choose the cookbook and recipes meant that I had the ability to tailor fit the menu to my dietary needs. And since everyone would be participating, the task of throwing a dinner party seemed less daunting!

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Each month I would pick a new cookbook for the dinner party, create an event on Facebook, explain the process and update the menu with each guest’s selection. Many of the recipes are available on Pinterest, so I would just create a link with my preselected recipes from that month’s chosen cookbook, so folks do not have to purchase the book! Within a week of the dinner party, everyone starts to make their selection on a chosen item to cook.  The menu ends up developing beautifully.

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It’s so much better than a potluck, because the host selects the cookbook and can still have some creativity in the menu. And there are so many great cookbooks available! Every month offered a new opportunity to learn about a new cooking technique, or try out a new ingredient! I ended up using cookbooks from my favorite food bloggers and from Pinterest. Plenty, More Plenty, Smitten Kitchen, My New Roots, are some great cookbooks to consider for your own Cookbook Club!  

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These dinner parties were a hit! Most of our friends are cooks and/or foodies, so they welcomed the opportunity to try something new! We ended up with 15-25 people at each dinner. Phew! This calculated out to ~7-12 different dishes! What a feast these parties create! I created a large buffet styled area in the kitchen, with small plates to encourage mingling and casual nibbling.

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Logistically, most people made their dish at home, so we just had to warm it up. A few people utilized my kitchen to make their entree. So may chefs in the kitchen, it was buzzing! 

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We hosted a Cookbook Club dinner party every month for 3 months. When the warmer months arrived, we decided to try it for brunch, complete with espresso, mimosas and Bloody Mary’s. YUM! 

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Thinking of throwing your own Cookbook Club? What ideas do you have? Let me know how it goes:) 

Many thanks to MoscaStudio for the gorgeous photography!

The Travel Trifecta…..food, fitness and culture!

Train ride through northern Spain
Train ride through northern Spain

Traveling has been an important part of my life for the last 20 years. When Jason and I got married, I spent hours and hours researching a warm, exotic, unique travel destination. In the last two decades we have travelled to Cozumel, Roatan, Italy, Spain, the Yucatan Peninsula and Mexico. We generally avoid big box hotels, frequent boutique inns and enjoy local food experiences. Once I started taking better care of myself, I struggled incorporating fitness into my travel plans. I would search for local yoga studios, go on a hike or a run, but it was always a struggle.

Barre3 in Mexico
Barre3 in Mexico

I finally decided to research fitness retreats. The problem with most of the retreats is that they seemed to be very focused on yoga, beach and relaxation. They bored me. I was craving adventure, spectacular locations and yummy food. Then I stumbled on Escape to Shape. Finally, a fantastic concept in fitness retreat that appealed to all of my travel senses! Run by Erica Gragg and Francesco Anchisi these retreats are perfectly curated for those seeking a well balanced vacation of culture and fitness, at off the beaten track destinations. Every detail is perfectly arranged, from the moment you are met at the airport, to the tasty and healthy meals, to the cultural tours, to the accommodations (generally at small, character hotels, that offer amazing food and services).

Our first trip with Escape to Shape was in March, to Cambodia. It was 7 days filled with amazing culture, exploration and yoga. Erica and Francesco were the perfect hosts. We. Were. Hooked. We immediately booked another trip with Escape to Shape and found ourselves on the far end of the earth in Patagonia in November.

19 of us made the long journey down to the tip of Chile in Central Patagonia to Explora, for 7 days of extreme adventure and exploration. All, but two of us, were repeat Escape to Shapers, with most having been on 5+ retreats. Our second trip did not disappoint! The location and accommodations were spectacular!! The Explora Patagonia is one of the most picturesque and remote hotels in the world.

Perched along Lake Pehoe, next to the Salto Chico waterfall, it overlooks Paine Massif and its granite towers. The water is the brightest, clear blue you have ever seen. Pictures cannot accurately reflect the magnitude of the beauty here. Need I say more?!

Unbelievable beauty!
Unbelievable beauty!

The large staff of trained guides to take you on any level of fitness adventure you desire. Everyday we had a wide variety of hiking excursions and horse backing adventures from which to choose, followed by an hour yoga class in the evening.

Battling the wind was a team effort!
Battling the wind was a team effort!

There was also plenty of time to relax, read, swim, sip wine or take a hot bath. It was honestly, the perfect blend of fitness, relaxation and exploration. Everyday we were in pure awe of our surroundings, whether enjoying the warmth of the sun, or pushing our way through 60 mph wind gusts and rain.

Hiking through the wild blue yonder!
Hiking through the wild blue yonder!

Unlike other Escape to Shape adventures, the cultural experiences consisted of educational lectures on the geography of the area, history of the indigenous people, and information on the variety of flora and fauna. The land is actually more fruitful than you’d think, given its harsh conditions.

Some highlights of my trip was a half day hike to a massive glacier and boating around its gorgeous blue crevasses….

The massive glacier
The massive glacier

Enjoying the picnic styled lunches on the trail, complete with hot soup and Bailey’s and coffee……

Hiking through a brutal wind and rain storm, then finishing the afternoon at the Quincho (wood BBQ heated cabin) to warm up and enjoy a Patagonian BBQ feast…..

My first horseback ride! A gorgeous day, skirting up and down hillsides, taking in the immense view on these beautiful creatures……

Sharing a cup of mate with the Gauchos after our horseback riding adventure……..

The gaucho preparing mate
The gaucho preparing mate

Now we are headed back home with our hearts full of beautiful memories and new friendships. And we have already booked our next excursion to Cuba in May! You should definitely check out the Escape to Shape website for future destinations. Consider being part of the tribe;)

Brunch at Plaza del Toro

The bar at Plaza del Toro
The bar at Plaza del Toro

I love brunch. I love Spanish cuisine. I love live music. A wine paired brunch? Sure! Plaza del Toro offered all of these amazing elements during their last Sunday Service brunch! Each Sunday Service has a theme and an amazing price fixe menu, offering a wide variety of sweets and savories that pay homage to specific theme or food region. The most recent brunch menu was named Almuerzo, which is lunch in Spanish. 10 courses of amazing Spanish food…..I’m I heaven. But I’m getting ahead of myself.

Brunch Menu
Brunch Menu

Plaza del Toro is the creation of restaurateur John Gorham, chef/owner of Portland’s Toro Bravo, Tasty n Sons, Tasty n Alder and Mediterranean Exploration Company (MEC). I finally had the opportunity to eat some of his incredible food, without waiting in line! Yes, brunch is available by reservation;)

The space is grand, with tall ceilings, big windows, exposed beams and huge spherical light fixtures. Regardless, of the large, open space, it remains cozy and inviting! A wood fired oven is situated at the end of the dining room. It shares a portion of an exposed kitchen, where a meat slicer and large plating station sit. Throughout the meal, gorgeous t-bone steaks are pulled from the fire and carefully sliced for a lucky recipient.

Slicing up the t-bone....
Slicing up the t-bone….

We are seated at a long, communal table and presented with a price fixed menu. For $35 we will get 10 courses of amazing, Spanish cuisine. Does it sound like a lot of food? It is! Thankfully, we showed up with empty bellies, so we could enjoy everything:)
Additionally, a wine paring is available with the meal for an additional $35. Given the fact that it is 10:00 in the morning, I decided to go with a Spanish Rosé from the Basque Region, about halfway through the meal. It was perfect! Pick your poison….There is a full bar available!

Spanish pastry and chorizo.
Spanish pastry and chorizo.

The meal started with a warm Spanish pastry. I have been assured by Jason, that it was delicious, buttery like a croissant and sprinkled with powdered sugar (I couldn’t eat it, since I’m GF). Then a plate of Spanish chorizo was brought out. Spanish chorizo is much different than the chorizo in Mexico. More mild, less spicy, more smokey and complex. It’s sliced up like salami. I highly recommend it, if you’ve never tried it before! I nibbled on the chorizo throughout the whole meal.

Spanish tortilla, anchovies and coffee.
Spanish tortilla, anchovies and coffee.

Next on the menu was the Spanish tortilla. Tortilla Espanola or Spanish Omelet is the one of the most commonly served dishes in Spain. It is also called Tortilla de Patata or Potato Omelet. Bars and cafés in Spain serve it as a tapa or appetizer, but it is often served as a light dinner. It is made with layers of potatoes and eggs and is served at room temperature. Here, greens were added to the tortilla, adding beautiful color. Finally, it was served with romesco sauce and a dab of saffron aioli. Amazingly, simple and tasty! A small plate anchovies en escabèche (pickled Spanish fish) was brought out as well! One of my all time favorites. They can be found in bars and restaurants across Spain but it is most commonly found in Andalusia, in the South of the country. This is largely due to the fact that they actually derive from Moorish cuisine. We were also served a small taste of gazpacho…..Very good!

Perfectly grilled octopus.
Perfectly grilled octopus.

My favorite part of the meal was next! Grilled octopus! Ok, I know this is not for everyone, but hear me out. It is delicious if it is prepared correctly. They managed to grill it to perfection! Do you know how hard it is to make octopus soft and tender and not rubbery?! And the accompaniments of cannellini beans, mint, cucumber and black chili sauce were beautiful, as well as tasty. I especially loved the addition of cannellini beans. And the portion was generous! Honestly, it was so good, I forgot to get a picture of the next tasty course, which was the baked eggs….oops.

Spanish guitarist Toshi Onizuka.
Spanish guitarist Toshi Onizuka.

At this point, my tummy is in need of a rest! Thankfully, the courses are spaced out nicely, to allow you to enjoy the food and the ambiance. Did I mention that there was a Spanish guitarist on the premises? It really added to the atmosphere. Music is an important part of the brunch here. Depending on the brunch theme, you might catch a DJ spinning some tunes:)

Fire roasted t-bone, potatoes, padrons and heirloom tomatoes.
Fire roasted t-bone, potatoes, padrons and heirloom tomatoes.

The fire roasted t-bone was next. Thinly sliced, it was served with a combination of potatoes, roasted padrons and heirloom tomatoes. There was a nice vinegar vibe to the vegetables. Unfortunately, I couldn’t finish it! 2 hours into the meal and I was done!

Churros with chocolate dipping sauce
Churros with chocolate dipping sauce

The next course was churros with chocolate dipping sauce. It was a massive quantity! My husband took one bite, just to assure me that they were perfect and then he promptly had the rest of them boxed, to enjoy later. Last, but not least was the chocolate bonbons…..a perfect ending to this decadent feast!