Monthly Archives: May 2016

My Trip to the New AZ International Marketplace

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The New AZ International Marketplace is 100,000 Square Feet and promises to sell items from all over the world but I’ll be forking honest and let you know that maybe I didn’t notice everything I walked by but I saw mostly Asian Foods and Goods followed by Mexican, Indian and some Arabic. items. Besides food some housewares and other home goods are sold and I came across paper men’s suits. Yes I forking said PAPER MEN’S Suits.

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I wasn’t sure if the paper suits were decorations or for to clothe the dead.

Well take a stroll with me threw the store and lets see what we see.

AZ International Marketplace was shortened to World Marketplace for the cart

AZ International Marketplace was shortened to World Marketplace for the cart

 

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I saw a few casual eateries here is I Snow Boba and Smoothies

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Wok On must be Asian Style Food Wok Fired.

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Jalsence ……I’m guessing they will sell Jalisco Style Mexican Food

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The Marketplace has a Warehouse Kind of Look.

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They have a Grand Opening Sale on Artificial Pho Beef Noodle Soup.

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Fresh Lodchong Drink with Konjac Jelly

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I think this is canned rice porridge

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Burmese Food

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Some Gochujang (Korean Hot Pepper Paste)

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Chicken Chicharron

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Sunflower Crackers that are pizza flavored

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Louisiana Coffee

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Household Items

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Cheddar Cheese

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Corned Tuna from the Philippines

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Preserved Mud Fish

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Vegetarian Squid Balls

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Mexican Pastrami…… Ay Carumba and oy vey

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Produce

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Dragon Fruit

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Red Corn

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Cinnamon Sticks

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Arabic Chickpea Dip next to Enchilada Sauce in the Mexican/American section

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Arabic Beans and Mexican Beans in the Mexican/American section

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Lots of Rice.

That was just some of what I Forking saw at the new AZ International Marketplace in Mesa AZ.

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Rosemary Lemon Cucumber and Carrot salad Recipe

Rosemary Lemon Cucumber & Carrot Salad

Rosemary Lemon Cucumber & Carrot Salad

I had a bunch of pickling cucumbers, some lemons and some fresh rosemary and I was undecided if I wanted to make pickles or salad so I made salad but pickled style. The salad came out very light and refreshing. Cumbers are really a blank canvas you can infuse any flavor to them. Rosemary can be a harsh flavor and isn’t typically used with cucumber but if you are very careful and don’t over use it then it is fine and goes very well with lemon. After you make it the the flavors need at least a day to combine but for the best flavor you need to let it sit about one week.

Ingredients to make around 14 servings

3 1/2 lb pickling cucumbers – remove ends, slice in chip shapes

1 carrot peeled, and sliced very thin

1 sweet onion sliced thin

1 1/2 cup water

1 1/2 cup rice wine vinegar

1 1/2 cup white vinegar

1 cup sugar

2 Tablespoons kosher salt

1 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice and a small amount of the zest.

8 garlic cloves smashed

1 oz fresh rosemary – finely chopped

Directions

In a large bowl add your cucumber, carrot, onion and rosemary. Get a medium sized sauce pan on the stove and add all the remaining ingredients. Bring to boil and then reduce to slow boil for about twenty minutes. With a slotted spoon remove the garlic and discard. Pour the hot liquid over the big bowl with cucumbers. Chill and serve.

Rosemary Lemon Cucumber & Carrot Salad

Rosemary Lemon Cucumber & Carrot Salad

Very light and tasty.

These are refreshing and light and that's The Forking Truth

These are refreshing and light and that’s The Forking Truth

Brazilian Inspired Potato Salad Recipe

Brazilian Inspired Potato Salad

Brazilian Inspired Potato Salad

I recently dined at Carvalho’s Brazilian Kitchen in Scottsdale AZ and tried their potato salad with my steak. The Brazilian Potato Salad had a good play of flavor between the sweet soft carrots and briney olives. It also was  very bright tasting maybe from lemon.  I became inspired to create a similar salad. The interesting thing that seemed different to me was the texture. It was more like mashed potatoes mixed with chunks of firm potatoes.

My recipe isn’t exactly the same but it is similar. I took liberties and added hearts of palm because it was suppose come with my dinner and was substituted with something else. The hearts of palm surprisingly goes well in the salad.

Some of the tricks to making this potato salad are to boil the potatoes just right. You need to have a cooked but firm center and the ends need to be softer so than when you mix you get a creaminess from the ends of the potatoes. The other part of my trick is to infuse the potatoes with flavors from boiling them with a hot banana pepper and scallions. The palm hearts I added added another texture and taste that goes remarkably well in this salad.

Honestly my potato salad came out really amazing but I never would have thought about making such a salad if it wasn’t for Carvalho’s Brazilian Kitchen.

Ingredients for about 8 servings

2 LB russet potatoes – peeled, cut in halves

1 hot banana pepper (or other hot pepper you like to boil the potatoes with)

4 scallions (to boil the potatoes with)

1 Tablespoon salt (kosher or sea salt)

3 carrots peeled – cut in quarters longways- and half again

1/3 cup olives pitted and then rough chopped – I used kalamata

14.1 oz. can hearts of palm – rinsed well and drained – rough chopped

3 scallions – rough chopped on a diagonal

1 lemon -just the fresh squeezed juice

1/2 cup low fat mayonnaise

fresh ground salt to taste (about a Tablespoon)

fresh cracked pepper to taste (about 1/2 a teaspoon)

Directions

Place your potatoes, 1 tablespoon salt, hot pepper and 4 scallions in a medium size sauce pan. fill with water to the top of produce. Bring to boil and then reduce to a slow boil for around 15 minutes. You want the potato to be just fork tender. Remove the potatoes with a slotted spoon and set them to the side. You will re-use the water to do your carrots. When cool enough to handle cut the potatoes in large chunks and place in a large bowl. set to the side.

Now add the carrots and they need to cook about 8 minutes. You want them soft but not falling apart.

When carrots are done drain them and add them to the large bowl of potatoes.

Throw out the used scallions and used hot pepper. (you might want to keep the liquid for making vegetable soup)

Now to the large bowl add olives, hearts of palm, 3 scallions, lemon juice, low fat mayonnaise and stir gently. Add fresh ground sea salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste.

Brazilian Inspired Potato Salad

Brazilian Inspired Potato Salad

The forking truth is that after a gave my husband a small bowl to try he kept coming back for more. He kept saying this is really good. He didn’t even think I should call this potato salad Brazilian Potato Salad. He said it’s just REALLY GOOD Potato salad.

This REALLY is FORKING GOOD Potato Salad and That's The Forking Truth

This REALLY is FORKING GOOD Potato Salad and That’s The Forking Truth

 

 

 

Special*** May 5TH 2016 Edition – The Birthday Boy’s Photo Album

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Someone Special is 15 Years Old Today!

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He looked like this when I adopted him. I was told he was a beagle cocker mix and would be a small dog. He started to grow and tipped the scales at close to 70 pounds a few years back. Now he’s around 60 pounds.

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When he was younger he enjoyed playing with boxes.

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When we lived back east he used to enjoy the snow.

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He enjoys Halloween and doesn’t mind dressing up.

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Voted least likely to graduate and voted most highly improved at PetsMart Dog Training.

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Loved old back yard.

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Still LOVES to run and chase the hot air balloons that fly over yard.

Photo Hound

That Face

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That Face

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Resembles the Shape ups Shoe Dog

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Enjoys getting his feet wet.

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Wants Cookies

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Good Sport at accepting an adopted sister. He used to be a collector of bones until she dug them.

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Enjoys Hamburgers

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Really enjoys Hamburgers!

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Enjoys macaroni and cheese.

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Enjoys Italian Food.

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Doesn’t drink wine but has an appreciation for wine.

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Enjoys Pizza

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Enjoys Vietnamese Food.

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Happy 15th Birthday! Everyday is your birthday now!

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Chompie’s of Glendale AZ – First Impression Exceeded my Expectations – Worth a Fork

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Chompie’s is a New York Inspired Style Deli Restaurant with a few locations through out the metro phoenix area. They are an institution in the area and have been in business for close to forty years. They are well known for all-day breakfast, bagels, breads, sandwiches, desserts and more. They also happen to have the “Chutzpah” to offer deep fried matzo balls with chipotle ranch dressing on their menu. (“Oy Vey”)

This is the 5th location of this newly opened Chompie’s and is in the Arrowhead Town Center by the Macy’s Department Store.

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Honestly I wasn’t expecting much because I already dined at the Paradise Valley Location and was very underwhelmed there. I really only thought I’d try them again because it was near me and they sell real belly lox and I wanted to purchase some. Real belly lox as far as I know is only sold at Chompie’s and one small independent deli called Scott’s Generations.

Perhaps I didn’t taste the real Chompie’s before?

We were welcomed warmly by several people working there. The matronly hostess said your gonna love this to us as she seated us..

Soon someone runs out a complimentary a small tray of kosher and half sour pickles that seem like they might be house made.

I ordered a half pastrami sandwich with matzo ball soup. My husband orders a triple decker sandwich of pastrami, corned beef and brisket.

Soon the sandwiches arrive and here they are……..

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My 1/2 sandwich is filled with more meat than most whole sandwiches. To my surprise the pastrami is very good. It’s smokey and balanced with lots of flavors and is also very succulent with the right amount of fat. It’s all grilled and delicious. This is unlike my one and only experience at the paradise valley location were all i tasted was smoke and very little spice or the right succulence. This is much better and so fresh tasting. It’s so much better than what I tried from the other location.

Even the meats in my husband’s sandwich were good and far better than what we remember trying before at the Paradise Valley Location. We were both pleasantly surprised.

I can’t help to wonder if we hit the other place on an off day??……. Don’t know.

Finding good bread in Arizona is like hitting the lottery. It just doesn’t happen.

The bread is not New York or East Coast at all but still is a very tasty bread and better than  much  other of the rye bread you can buy in Arizona. Real New York Rye has a hard crust, is usually cut thin and has this perfect developed flavor of sour against the rye to bring out more flavor. Chompie’s bread is different and is sweeter, softer and milder but this bread is tasty.  If your from Arizona this is very good bread. If your from the East Coast it’s not the same. You must need to know bread in Arizona and California bread is not the same as east coast rye. I don’t know if it’s the water or the atmosphere or a combination of other things. The bread is different but there are a few small artisan bakeries in Arizona and California where you can get something closer to East Coast Style. All that said the bread does hold up to the massive sandwiches that Chompie’s serves so that’s a good thing that must be said.The bagels are tasty but are not like east coast ones either. They are twice the size and lighter and fluffier and don’t have the same chew and structure.

Well this is Arizona so things do differ.

Back to my sandwich. I liked that Chompie’s grilled the bread to perfection in my sandwich. This day it was among one of the better pastrami sandwiches I tasted in Arizona.

The cole slaw was very good. It was fresh and crisp and bright with flavors. I also think the potato salad was maybe the first potato salad I tried that tasted like from what I had from the east coast.

The matzo ball soup was the only thing that wasn’t near the same level to me. Don’t get me wrong it was OK but not what I’d consider a representation of typical matzo ball soup. This is Chompie’s version.

The soup was clearly soup base and could have been better if they didn’t use so much soup base.  What you need to know about matzo ball soup is that it’s all about the matzo ball. It should be light, fluffy, flavorful and is a sponge to suck up a natural light broth. A fresh piece of dill also brightens it up to make it delicious. Well that’s my taste. Not everyone is as picky as me or has an idea what it should be like. I’ll try a different soup next time.

After our meal we visited the deli side and ordered our belly lox.

Belly Lox on a Chompie's Bagel

Belly Lox on a Chompie’s Bagel

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I didn’t notice belly lox on the menu but I knew it was there. At the counter they were offering samples of some of the desserts. I tasted a chocolate filled flaky pastry of some sort. It was really awesome. It made me happy because I haven’t tasted anything this good from three  certain nearby bakeries.

Look at this case. The desserts look awesome! My butt widens just looking at the desserts.

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Well Chompie’s is a place I can visit again. Hopefully they will stay as good as what I tried.

I wish them luck and mazal tov.

I’m happy they opened here because the food is much better than from the mostly big chains that are found in this part of town.

You are NOT going to drive If your in the neighborhood this place is suggested.

You are NOT going to drive across town to dine here because you might have a Chompie’s location closer to you. But If your in the neighborhood this place is suggested because they serve sandwiches and desserts that are better than from the big chains that are in this area.

For more information on Chompie’s please visit www.Chompies.com

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