Jilly Bites

    8 Nov 2011

    Fresh Bites Cafe

The fantastic, community-oriented cafe has more than exceeded its mission statement!  I adore it here and always stop by when I’m feeling the need for a calm, welcoming, and delicious experience. 
I have yet to try the entire menu, but everything I have sampled so far is scrumptious! Order the soup of the day (vegetarian or non-vegetarian varieties) which is served with the best toasted-yet-super-soft focaccia bread or the red pepper hummus to start. Try their chicken and pesto baguette or their tuna and cheddar toasty bite.  You feel like you have re-fueled your body with their natural and fresh ingredients that will invigorate your day!
Oh, and did I mention their vanilla latte is completely addictive and that their fresh veggie and fruit juices and smoothies are like heaven? (Favs: Jazzy Ginger Smoothie and Raggin’ Rabbit Juice.)  
Everyone who works here makes you feel like you’re part of the family, cares about what you’re eating (kind of like Mom! (-; ) and creates such an inviting environment and thus, experience.  
Thank you, Fresh Bites!!

    Fresh Bites Cafe

    The fantastic, community-oriented cafe has more than exceeded its mission statement!  I adore it here and always stop by when I’m feeling the need for a calm, welcoming, and delicious experience. 

    I have yet to try the entire menu, but everything I have sampled so far is scrumptious! Order the soup of the day (vegetarian or non-vegetarian varieties) which is served with the best toasted-yet-super-soft focaccia bread or the red pepper hummus to start. Try their chicken and pesto baguette or their tuna and cheddar toasty bite.  You feel like you have re-fueled your body with their natural and fresh ingredients that will invigorate your day!

    Oh, and did I mention their vanilla latte is completely addictive and that their fresh veggie and fruit juices and smoothies are like heaven? (Favs: Jazzy Ginger Smoothie and Raggin’ Rabbit Juice.)  

    Everyone who works here makes you feel like you’re part of the family, cares about what you’re eating (kind of like Mom! (-; ) and creates such an inviting environment and thus, experience.  

    Thank you, Fresh Bites!!

    8 Dec 2010

    A Little Belated (ooops! (-; ) But No Less Tasty!

    The holidays are a time for family and feasting and this year my contribution to my family’s Thanksgiving dinner was making dessert!  I decided to be very traditional with my baking choices deciding on Apple Pie, Pecan Pie, and the classic Pumpkin Pie.  As always, I followed the directions from my trusty Fannie Farmer Cookbook for my apple pie and pecan pie but turned to my favorite grocery store, Trader Joe’s, for the pumpkin pie recipe.  Everything turned out impeccably, with only a few setbacks (ran out of shortening, struggles with crusts, and a minor car snafu).  But it wouldn’t be the holidays without some drama, would it? :-D  I’m just grateful to have inherited my Fannie Farmer cookbook and love of Trader Joe’s from my older sister, they are the best and make the best food!


    The Yummiest Apple Pie

    ·      Click here for the recipe from my previous Apple Pie blog post

    Best-of-All Pecan Pie

    ·      Basic Pastry dough (see Apple Pie post here)

    ·      3 eggs

    ·      1 cup dark corn syrup (I know, it’s the bane of our culinary existence, but it makes the pie soooooo fabulously gooey!)

    ·      ½ cup dark-brown sugar

    ·      4 tablespoons butter, melted

    ·      1 teaspoon vanilla

    ·      1 ¼ cups pecan halves or chopped pecans

    ·      1 cup heavy cream, chilled for whip cream topping

    Preheat the over to 425° F.  Line a pie pan with the rolled-out dough and set aside.  Beat the eggs in a bowl with a fork or wire whisk until the yolks and whites are blended.  Add the corn syrup, brown sugar, melted butter, and vanilla, and blend well.   Stir in the pecans, then pour the mixture into the pie shell.  Bake the pie for 15 minutes, then reduce the heat to 350° F and continue baking for another 15-20 minutes, or until the edges are set and the center quivers slightly.  Don’t overbake! (**I love that this cookbook is soooo adamant!! :-D **)  Let the pie cool a bit, and just before serving, whip the cream, then spread it over the pie or on the side.

    Pumpkin Pie a la Trader Joe’s

    ·      Basic Pastry dough (hahaha, again see my Apple Pie post!)

    ·      1 can Trader Joe’s Organic Pumpkin

    ·      1 cup heavy cream

    ·      ½ cup whole milk

    ·      2 large eggs

    ·      ¾ cup packed organic brown sugar

    ·      1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice blend (get at Trader Joe’s, it smells heavenly!)

    ·      ¼ teaspoon salt

    Preheat oven to 375°F.  Prepare pie crust.  Mix together pumpkin, cream, milk, eggs, brown sugar, pumpkin pie spice blend, and salt, then pour into pie crust.  Bake pie in middle of oven 45 to 50 minutes, or until filling is set but center still trembles slightly.  (Filling will continue to set as pie cools.)  Transfer to rack and cool completely.  To prevent overbaking, you should start checking pie doneness at 45 minutes, as ovens vary.   

    Eat up and enjoy!  And for those of you who love to pamper themselves, the can of organic pumpkin serves double duty of delicious pie filling AND the luxurious seasonal favorite, pumpkin facial!  Just smear it on your face, save yourself $150 and soften your skin at the same time!  Do I here multi-tasking around the holidays?  Getting work doen and making yourself pretty at the same time? Yes!! 

    (P.S. I am not an esthetician or dermatologist, so if you have any skin questions, please direct them to the proper licensed professionals. :-D)


    21 Sep 2010

    Jilly Bites Approved!!!

    My favorite magazines that give me the best suggestions and ideas for creating and eating!!  Real Simple Magazine and Los Angeles Magazine.  Check them out, you’ll be happy too!

    21 Aug 2010

    Quote-tastic Food Lovers

    If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.

    ~J. R. R. Tolkien 

     

    Never eat more than you can lift.

    ~Miss Piggy 

     

    Everything you see I owe to spaghetti.

    ~Sophia Loren 

     

    Health food may be good for the conscience but Oreos taste a hell of a lot better.

    ~Robert Redford

     

    You don’t have to cook fancy or complicated masterpieces - just good food from fresh ingredients.  

    ~Julia Child

     

    I like rice. Rice is great if you’re hungry and want 2000 of something.

    ~Mitch Hedberg

     

    One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.

    ~Virginia Woolf



    8 Jul 2010

    Oh, The Farm, how do I love thee?  Let me count the ways:
-your non-fat vanilla iced latte -your overlooking the water seating, just delighful. -your hollandaise sauce -your brunch menu -your regular menu -your everything!!!
Once again, if you haven’t eaten at The Farm yet, get thee to it!!

    Oh, The Farm, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways:

    -your non-fat vanilla iced latte -your overlooking the water seating, just delighful. -your hollandaise sauce -your brunch menu -your regular menu -your everything!!!

    Once again, if you haven’t eaten at The Farm yet, get thee to it!!

    1 Jul 2010

    The Veggie Grill!!! 

    As a foodie, I think it is wise to explore the entire food spectrum and, thankfully, in recent years, with the popularity explosion of vegan delights (especially in Los Angeles) being a vegan or a vegan-lover-wannabe (like me!) is super easy and YUMMY!!!

    There are many places to try a vegan dish and one you MUST try is The Veggie Grill off Sunset Blvd.  It’s bright, cheery, and the service is always excellent.  Order items like VG-Cheeseburger with the Red Cabbage Slaw as your side (that red cabbage slaw is something wonderful), Uptown Nachos (sooooooo good!!!!), Mac-n-Cheese (zero dairy for our lactose intolerant friends), or for a super tricked out meatless yet meaty sandwich get the All-American Stack with the Sweetheart Fries.  They also serve natural sodas, beer and wine!  Sit outside on the patio, people watch (always highly entertaining), and chow down on the all-natural plant-based food.  Yum! Yum! Yum!

    P.S. Secret: I personally choose to believe that when eating vegan calories do not exist.  I extend the same freedom to you! ;-)  

    25 Jun 2010

    Blogging away at Literati Cafe 

    Blogging away at Literati Cafe 

    27 May 2010

    My homemade favorite.  Comfort food at it’s best! I make it the way my mom taught me, without specific measurements.  But for those of you who appreciate accuracy, here is the full recipe (with my notes in Italics) from The Fannie Farmer Cookbook, my favorite cookbook for homestyle cooking!

    -Ingredients:

    1/2 pound macaroni, cooked (I prefer whole wheat pasta)

    2 cups Cheese Sauce (see how to make below)

    1/2 cup grated sharp Cheddar cheese (or your favorite cheese)

    1/2 cup freshly made buttered bread crumbs (I used Corn Flakes, but you can also use croutons, wheat germ, etc., whatever is a crunchy and tasty topping)

    -Directions:

    Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Butter a 1 1/2-quart casserole dish.  Put the cooked macaroni into the casserole dish, pour the cheese sauce over it, and mix gently with a fork.  Sprinkle the grated cheese evenly over the top and spread the crumbs over the cheese.  Bake, uncovered, until the top is golden and the sauce is bubbling, about 30 minutes.

    Cheese Sauce (remember you don’t have to be so exact with the specifications, they are just guidelines :-D )

    -Ingredients:

    2 Tablespoons butter

    2 Tablespoons flour

    1 1/4 cups milk, heated

    Salt and Pepper to taste

    1/2 cup grated cheese (pick your fav!

    ** Jill’s Secret Ingredient for the Sauce — Worcestershire Sauce — just a dash or 2 **

    -Directions:

    Melt the butter in a heavy-bottomed saucepan.  Stir in the flour and cook, stirring constantly, until the paste cooks and bubbles a bit, but don’t let it brown—about 2 minutes.  Add the hot milk, continuing to stir as the sauce thickens.  Bring to a boil.  Add salt and pepper to taste, lower the heat, and cook, stirring, for 2-3 minutes more.  Stir in 1/2 cup grated (you don’t have to grate the cheese, just slice it into small pieces if you want) cheese during the last 2 minutes of cooking, along with a pinch of cayenne pepper (I use paprika, yum!).  Remove from heat.  

    And then dine with a favorite book or funny movie or catch up on your TiVo.  It’s a relaxing, cozy on up, and stay in type of night for you with this dish!  

    If you have any recipes or comments please let me know by leaving a comment on here or on the JillyBites Fan Page on FaceBook or email me at jill@jill-jordan.com! 

    Have an enchanted day!

    xoxo

    JJ