Showing posts with label gelato. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gelato. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

High Cotton

When you are having a girls weekend of course you need to have a special dress up dinner and this one took place at High Cotton, a sister restaurant to Slightly North of Broad. The restaurant had live music, beautiful light blue striped fabric on the walls lots of candles creating this intimate that drew up in.   Like a lot of restaurants in Charleston, they pride themselves on using as many fresh and local ingredients as they can. The meal started off with some She-crab soup, a soup that is a feature of the Charleston region. It is similar to a bisque and uses the female crab. Though heavy cream is a main ingredient in the soup, it didn't feel like a very heavy soup and there were large chunks of crab meat in the soup. It had paprika notes in the background and a nice balance of flavor.

 Along with that was a grilled peach and watermelon salad. If that doesn't say summer on a plate, I don't what does. I haven't had a ton of grilled fruit but I do know that for some reason it seems to bring out the fruit flavor even more. The peach was still extremely juicy and the watermelon was super fresh and crisp. It was served on a bed of arugula with crumbled feta and a Serrano vinaigrette dressing. The saltiness of the feta and the arugula helped round out the flavors in the salad. The dressing had a hint of heat to it, but it wasn't too overwhelming. The salad had sweet, salty, acidity, and a little bitterness from the arugula. It was one of the most well composed salads I have had. The soup and the salad set the bar pretty high, so I started to get very excited about how the rest of the meal would unfold.

The first selection was a roasted chicken breast on a bed of sauteed spinach with a parsley coulis. Though I was a bit skeptical of the chicken because most of the time it is not usually something that amazes me. However, this one did...but only because of the parsley coulis. It was a mix of parsley, lemon, chives, tarragon, olive oil, salt and pepper. It's amazing how much flavor these simple ingredients have which took the dish to the next level. It was a chicken dish worth ordering again and proved that when prepared properly chicken can stand on it's own.

I can't say that I am wild about ordering exotic meats but I will usually try them if someone else orders it. Maybe it's because I am not a huge meat eater, but this was one of those times where I was willing to try. This was rabbit served on a bed of pimento cheese grits. It had an au jus sauce over it to keep the meat nice and tender. I tried not to think about what I was actually eating too much or else I think I might have psyched myself out. However, I was surprised at how mild and tender it was. The pimento cheese grits were very representative of local favorites and where pretty hearty in texture. I am not sure if I would ever order rabbit on my own, but I am glad that I had the opportunity to try it as it was much better than I expected.

The last entree selection was roasted monkfish with pork shoulder sugo, fried capers, calabrese olives and tomatoes with a touch of lemon. The monkfish is a fairly mild whitefish that some have compared to lobster tail. The fried capers added a textural element to the dish and olives brought some salt to the dish without it being too salty. The pork shoulder sugo (sugo is Italian for sauce) added richness and depth to the fish. The pork was tender and not too fatty and was interesting play on the traditional red sauce. I would have never thought to put together pork and fish, but it was a surprisingly good combination.

We finally arrived at one of my favorite parts of the meal. Why dessert comes last doesn't make sense to me, but maybe it's just because you save the best for last? Of course the dessert selections were just as creative tempting as the meal and the decisions were very difficult. Creme Brulee is a favorite so naturally this Grand Marnier Creme Brulee was selected. It was served with a dollop of whipped cream and a piece of candied orange. The crust was perfect and the custard wasn't overly sweetened. The orange in the background was light and perfect for the summer. The whipped cream tasted like it was made from scratch and didn't leave that coating in your mouth. They do know how to make one delicious Creme Brulee.

Of course you can't have dessert without some kind of chocolate involved. This was a dark chocolate pudding topped with whipped cream, pretzel pieces and a caramel drizzle. I was a bit skeptical at first since pudding wouldn't be the first thing that popped into my head when thinking about upscale desserts. However, this wasn't your typical pudding that can be thin and artificial tasting. It seemed to be on the verge of a chocolate fudge with a decadent chocolate taste. The crunch of the pretzels helped to keep the dish from becoming overly sweet and the whipped cream added a lightness to the pudding. Chocolate and caramel are one of the combinations that you can't go wrong with and definitely proved to me that pudding can be very upscale.

Last but not least was a set of ice cream sandwiches. They may not sound super fancy, but it was a nice flashback to my childhood. One was made with chocolate chip cookies and a scoop of peanut butter hazelnut gelato. The other was sugar cookies with lemongrass lavender gelato. The cookies were able to hold in the ice cream fairly well without getting soggy. The chocolate chip cookies had lots of chocolate chunks throughout and sugar cookies were silky and buttery. You could taste the peanut butter and the hazelnut in the gelato and neither one overwhelmed the other. The lemongrass lavender gelato was heavenly and fresh with both floral and citrus notes. Neither one was too sweet and somehow managed to not immediately melt into a giant puzzle. I wouldn't recommend eating these if you are trying to impress someone as they did get a bit messy, but sometimes it's the messiest things that are the best. The meal at High Cotton was truly memorable and definitely highlighted the wonderful culinary world in Charleston.  

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Gossip and Gelato

There are just some days when you need to sit and catch up with a friend and what better way to do it then over gelato? I think that it is safe to say that I am a "gelato snob" in that I will really only eat
Talenti. I don't know why, but they just seem to consistently get it right and have rich decadent flavors. Since my friend happened to have never tried this gelato, I jumped on the opportunity to introduce her to it. (Plus I will never turn down gelato) I decided to let her pick the flavor and we ended up with Belgian Milk Chocolate. It was silky smooth and the flavor was intense without being too sweet or artificial tasting. They definitely achieved a bitter and sweet balance in the chocolate flavor. I am not usually a chocolate person, but this was amazing. Plus we got super creative and mixed in some of the peanut butter (See the PB2 post) that we made. It tasted like eating a gourmet peanut butter cup! Amazing is the only word to describe it. Don't think that because this gelato didn't have mix-ins that it was bland because that's definitely not the case! Next time you find the temperature rising, be sure to grab yourself some of this super delicious gelato.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Black Cherry Amaretto Gelato

I think that every once in a while a treat is well deserved. One of my favorite treats happens to be gelato, but most of the time it's not real gelato. I recently saw a commercial for gelato from Haagen Dazs and decided to give it a try. Fortunately, I didn't have to decide between too many flavors. My options were cappuccino, stracciatella, limoncello, dark chocolate chip, sea salt caramel, and black cherry amaretto. I went with black cherry amaretto, as I was feeling extra fancy. To be honest, I wasn't expecting much. However, I was beyond pleasantly surprised! It was rich, silky smooth, and absolutely delicious. I would have to say that it did taste a tiny bit like ice cream, but it was by far some of the best "almost gelato" I have had. The flavors were very natural tasting with huge halves of cherries sprinkled throughout. I had to practice a lot of self-control in order to not eat the whole thing and I will definitely be trying the other flavors.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Mediterranean Mint

Gelato is one of my favorite desserts, but I try to stay away from it as it is very easy to overindulge. I really enjoy how creative gelato flavors are, like black pepper or lavendar, because ice cream flavors tend to be a bit more normal. Finding frozen gelato at the grocery is always a struggle, as it usually tastes like ice cream. However, there is one brand that rules them all if you are willing to splurge - Talenti. It is on the expensive side, but for the few times I treat myself, I am willing to pay the price. As I was struggling to make it down the aisle without looking at the ice cream, something unfortunately caught me eye. It was a container of Mediterranean Mint gelato and I caved (plus it was an Easter treat to myself). There was no way I was going to be able to leave, so I put it in my cart and hurried away before I saw another irresistible flavor. The mint was subtle and refreshing, giving it a much more natural mint flavor. The chocolate chips weren't overly sweet and added just the right amount of crunch to it. I forced myself to practice self-restraint as I am sure that I could have eaten most of the container. I am not sure what the difference is between regular mint and Mediterranean mint, but I do know that it was a like eating heaven. If mint isn't you thing, they have tons of other flavors like salted caramel and Tahitian vanilla, which I have also tried. So whatever your mood, I am sure that there is a Talenti gelato for you!

Friday, July 20, 2012

Grocery Store Gelato

Let's just be real for a moment. Ever since I visited Italy, I have become a gelato lover. I love how rich and creamy it is without the guilty feeling that usually comes along with eating ice cream. I usually stay away from grocery store gelato because sometimes it tastes more like ice cream than the real thing and other times it's just too expensive for the amount that you get. However, today was my lucky day. As I was strolling down one of the frozen food aisles and I saw this Siviero Maria tiramisu gelato. Since that's one of my favorite desserts, I figured that I probably couldn't go wrong with it in a frozen form. I was not disappointed! It had a fantastic flavor that was exactly like eating the real thing. Plus it came in a single serving, so I didn't have to have extra sitting around, meaning less temptation. If you are looking for an alternative to ice cream, be sure to try this gelato because I think that no matter what flavor you choose, you can't go wrong. Pick one up the next time you are at the store and let me know which one I need to try next.