Category Archives: BBQ

Family Gathering: Grilled Oysters and More

Now that the Japan posts are all done, I can finally try and catch up and share everything else I’ve been eating this summer!

Back in July we had a BBQ at my sister-in-law Lita’s (and brother-in-law Dennis’) house in Marin. It just so happens that three of our family members celebrate the same birthday, so each year there is one big party to celebrate the birth of J’s brother, brother-in-law and nephew. The weather was gorgeous and the food was fantastic. My brothers-in-law Carl and Greg manned the beautiful outdoor kitchen (I’m so jealous!) while the rest of us cooled ourselves in the pool, drank lots of wine and had a great time.

Smiling chefs in action

I’d be smiling a lot if I had an outdoor kitchen like this one!

Now Carl has always been famous for his grilled oysters, a delicacy I’d yet to sample until this very birthday celebration. Let me tell you- if given the chance to eat these plump, juicy oysters bathed in garlic butter and/or hot sauce every day for the rest of my life, I would. It epitomizes one of the key rules (if not THE key rule) of cooking: Use good ingredients and keep it simple. Let the ingredient shine. Holy moly these babies were just delicious on their own, but toss in a pat of fresh garlic butter (not too much, just touch) and they just blossom into the perfect food. I think I ate 1/3 of the entire platter of oysters by myself. Carl and Greg also grilled up some insanely tender “beer can chicken” that we all devoured.

Get in my belly!

Carl offers up one of his delcious oysters, which I promptly grabbed out of his hand right after I took this photo

One can’t survive on just oysters (well, I could) so there were ribs….

Farro, corn & black bean salad

Couscous salad…..yum

Combined with the culinary contributions of everyone else (some fruit, cheese, a fantastic couscous salad courtesy of Nina and my farro/corn/black bean mix) it was a great meal and just a great way to spend a summer day.

After playing Rockstar for hours, my nephew Dominic (right) and friend relax in the jacuzzi

Thanks to the whole family for such a great day!

Meeting a Top Chef

As most frequent readers (all three of you) of this blog know, I work in television. It isn’t super glamorous but I do see my share of celebrities or TV personalities. I mean, I don’t have tea with Brad Pitt or anything, but I do have the opportunity to glance at a decent amount of people who would be considered somewhat famous. Honestly, it doesn’t really affect me either way- I don’t dislike it but I don’t live for it either. The funny thing is, when it comes down to you and a famous person standing face-to-face, you’re just two people who have nothing to say to each other anyway, right? It’s just as awkward as staring at a stranger, which is basically what the famous person is to you anyway. A stranger you’ve seen on TV, I guess, but it doesn’t make the meeting any easier.

Farro, corn and bacon salad

I have to admit, however, that there are a few people I’d freak out over meeting, and most come from the culinary world. If I ever ran into Tom Colicchio, I’d probably just be a blubbering mess. I’m also a pretty big Bobby Flay fan (I know, you all hate him, he’s cocky as hell, he uses honey in everything…..but I still like him) as well as an Anthony Bourdain groupie. TV chefs are not only in my living room on a regular basis (on the television) but make regular appearances in the cookbooks I buy and the magazines I subscribe to. They permeate a good portion of my life, since I spend so much time thinking about, talking about, blogging about and dreaming about food and cooking. What can I say, I guess I’m a food ‘ho. ‘Nuff said.

Shaved zucchini w/ parmesan

So imagine my delight (polite way to say FREAK OUT) when my friend invited me to a bbq where all the food would be cooked by Lee Ann Wong of Top Chef fame. You know- the Wong Way on bravotv.com? She was one of my favorite contestants on season one of the show and I’m still furious that she didn’t make the top three (especially since that backstabbing Tiffany did!). I was told not to bring any food since she liked to make everything herself, so we went armed with a few bottles of wine in hand and a few butterflies in my tummy.

MEAT.

We showed up early and the table was already filled with tons of great looking food. There was Lee Ann (TINY in person, may I add) manning the grill which was emitting some amazing smells. We were introduced, then she went back to grilling everything from shishito peppers to enormous rib eye steaks. I poured myself a glass of bubbly and hung back, acting as casual as I could.

Grilled shishito peppers

Since no one seemed to want to be the first to dig into the food, I finally just stepped up and took a plate, at which time Lee Ann told everyone to start eating already! We didn’t have to be told twice- I piled on the farro, corn and bacon salad, pickled veggies, watermelon and feta salad, grilled pork chops with peaches, the INSANE rib eye, J’s favorite shishitos, some bulgogi-like steak and shaved zucchini and parmesan salad. There was also a great big bowl of some cheese popcorn which she had doctored with some sweet glaze- what a combo. Everything was delicious- particularly all of the meat. That girl knows how to grill em, I gotta say. For dessert she whipped up (by hand, of course) a huge bowl of vanilla bean whipped cream which we ate along with some fresh berries. Yum.

Watermelon and feta salad

I was still pretty nervous to really talk to Lee Ann, so I did what any self-respecting person in my situation would do. I loaded up on liquid confidence, of course! Luckily my friend T was there as my partner in crime, so we just sipped one glass of wine after another until I worked up the nerve to shoot little friendly (or annoying?) comments to Lee Ann here and there. She’d smile politely, but I’m sure she probably thought I was some buzzy fool. Oh well. I think I even did that lame-ass thing where I said she should have made the top three over Tiffany…..which I’m sure Lee Ann is losing sleep over considering it was TWO years ago and she’d certainly moved past anything Tiffany ever did! Ugh…….sometimes the combination of nerves and wine is a killer eh? I’m sure she probably wished it would have killed my mouth.

Fresh radishes with lime zest

Anyway, it was a good time and thankfully I only spent about 3% of my time trying to find something meaningful to say to Lee Ann. I can only hope she didn’t think of me as a complete moron. Next time, I think I’ll stop trying to react to her as a “food personality” and converse with her like the normal person she is.

Lee Ann and yours truly

Of course, unless she gets a restraining order against me or something!