Thursday, October 20, 2011

Circus Trains and Chocolate Spaghetti


     Our recent vacation was spent in several different places. After a couple of days at the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, my husband, daughter and I headed to my dad’s place on Siesta Key, Florida. Siesta Key has won numerous awards for the beautiful beaches and we all love it. My parents have owned a place there since the 70’s.
 
     My dad has been telling me for months about a new restaurant he found, Bob’s Train. On our way into Sarasota, he decided we would stop there and have lunch before heading out to Siesta Key. I have to tell you, my first impression was a bit of shock. After hearing about it so much, as we pulled into the neighborhood, I was a little afraid to get out of the car. This is a real train, on real tracks in a neighborhood that isn’t exactly a place I would normally go. However, it is certainly an interesting eating experience.

 

     Bob’s Train is an actual train... a circus train. In fact, it's the only circus train in the world owned by an individual. Bob Home, the owner and chef is a walking, talking history book and expert on Sarasota and it’s circus history. His vast collection of vintage circus photographs and posters line the walls of the train cars and you can even walk through his largest collectible, JOMAR (JOhn and MAble Ringling), the famed private train car of circus magnate John Ringling. It is in the early stages of restoration and very interesting and still quite a mess!





This woman looks so much like my sister when she was younger!
 

     The food is very good. My daughter and I had salads, the men had burgers and homemade chips. The surprise item was dessert. My dad insisted we try the Chocolate Spaghetti. Now, I didn’t think it sounded good at all, but I was wrong. The flavor was a rich chocolate which coated the spaghetti perfectly. Bob came to the table and explained that it is basically a thinned down ganache (what’s not to love) stirred into angel hair pasta that has been tossed with butter, brown sugar and vanilla. A bit of peach schnapps and lots of whipping cream and you have a very rich, unusual dessert.




     Bob has led a very interesting life and when he isn’t cooking, he is quite the talker. If you happen to go at a time when they aren’t busy, he can give you quite the education on food and all things circus related.

 


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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Epcot's International Food and Wine Festival


     As most of you know, my daughter works for Disney in Florida. For us, that means we go to Orlando more than the average couple living 1000 miles away. We don't spend the hours in the parks that we did when our kid's were young, but there are certain events that we really enjoy. Epcot has always been my favorite of the parks, and The Food and Wine Festival is one of my favorites things to do when we visit.


     The fabulous landscaping artists replace many of the plants with "food related" beauties during the weeks of the festival.


     This year we were greeted by a real cranberry bog, complete with an expert explaining how it all works. It was really beautiful. I've only seen them in pictures.



It always amazes me how beautiful nature can
 be in the middle of the theme park full of people.



I'm always drawn to this area, near the Twining's Tea Cottage.

Now, for some of the food we sampled.
Remember, there were 4 of us and we were sharing!

Greece
Griddled Greek Cheese with Pistachios and Honey

Desserts & Champagne
Lemon Chiffon, White Chocolate Macadamia Mousse with
 Dark Chocolate Pearls and Tres Leches Verrine


France
Créme Brulée au Chocolate au Lait

Morocco
Baklava

Germany
Apple Strudel Featuring Werther's Original Karamel Sauce and Vanilla Sauce

Artisan Cheese Selection with Sweet Gras Dairy Thomasville Tomme,
Delice de Bourgogne, PC Wyngaard Chevre Affineurs Goat Gouda

Brazil
Seared Mahi Mahi with steamed Rice, Hearts of Palm and Coconut-Lime Sauce

Argentina
Beef Empanada  

South Korea
Lettuce Wraps with Roast Pork and Kimchi Slaw

Belgium
Belgian Waffle with Berry Compote and Whipped Cream

France
"Coq au Vin sur gratin de macaroni"


During the festival, there are free concerts every night.
We were lucky and got to see 38 Special.
They were great, one of the best parts of the festival!



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I am joining Susan @ A Southern Daydreamer for Outdoor Wednesday and
Kim @ Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesdays.
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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Taking Care of Business! A Winner and a New Giveaway!

   I have lots of posts coming up about places and things we saw on our recent trip, but first I need to take care of a little business! A Winner and Another Giveaway!

contest has ended



     Before I left town, I was asked by Sneak Attack Media if I would review legendary singer-songwriter Daryl Hall's new CD. Laughing Down Crying is his fifth solo studio album. I jumped at the chance because I always loved Hall's soulful vocals when he sang with John Oates. However, the CD arrived while I was gone, so I'm just now having the chance to hear it. I've played it through 3 times now and I am really enjoying it. Hall’s newest collection feels fresh and current while still maintaining his signature style and songwriting skills. He was joined in the studio by co-producers Greg Bieck (Jennifer Lopez, Destiny’s Child, Ricky Martin) and Paul Pesco for the making of this album. Powerhouse producer, the late T-Bone Wolk (Billy Joel, Carly Simon, Elvis Costello) lent his expertise on stand-out tracks “Lifetime of Love,” “Wrong Side of History” and “Problem With You.” This album serves as the last project they worked on together after a prolific 30-year relationship.
  
     What I like most about this album is the variety. Talking to You sounds a bit like a Hall and Oates song, Save Me makes you want to stand up and yell hallelujah, Crash and Burn tugs at your heart. I didn't find anything about the album that I didn't enjoy. You can check out Daryl's latest news on his Facebook page or follow him on Twitter!

   Sneak Attack Media has generously agreed to send one of my readers a copy of Laughing Down Crying. All you have to do is leave me a comment on this post and I'll draw out a name to win the CD! I'll pick a winner Sunday, October 23rd.

The Winner of my Tate's Cookie and Cookbook Giveaway Is:

Ricki Jill Treleaven from Art @ Home
Congrats!
   

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Paris Market-Giveaway Reminder


     As most of you know, I've been away for a couple of weeks. I've actually been several places and will have more photos than you probably want to see! I did want to share a store that I found that I knew would be a favorite for so many bloggers. We took a day trip into Savannah, GA and when I saw The Paris Market, I had to go inside. The first thing I saw was the wonderful tablescape all decked out for Halloween. I had a hard time getting a picture that didn't have people in it, so I took it from the ende of the table.


Vintage Belgium books lined the shelves and the stairway.




I loved the windows!




     There really is no city quite like Savannah. 


     Because this is a tablescape post, I also wanted to add a few pictures of tables I saw at Crate and Barrel. Maybe they will inspire you!






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I'm joining our hostess Susan @ Between Naps on the Porch
for Tablescape Thursday. Please stop and say hello!

I'll be around to visit you all soon!