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One of These Things Doesn’t Belong Here…

September 3, 2016

Zucchini Bread.

Fried Zucchini.

Stuffed Zucchini.

Zucchini Fritters.

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I over did it guys.  I have too much zucchini in my life.  Between my mother and my overzealous eye at the farmers market in Logan Square.  I have WAY.  TOO.  MUCH.  ZUCCHINI.  Did you know the zucchini is technically a fruit?  Oh yeah, it is.

Speaking of Logan Square, if you have been reading this blog regularly, you know that I am a huge fan of Lula Cafe.  In fact, it’s the one thing I do EVERY WEEKEND.  I love this place.  They do vegetables Iike no one else.  They serve the best, most amazing coffee.  They have a cute outdoor patio.  Don’t believe me?  Look here, and here for proof.

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Lula also changes up their menu often.  Don’t you like how I just call it Lula?  Like we are old girlfriends?  Oh hey girl, what’s up?  Well, we are friends!  Lula rocks my life every Saturday and Sunday!  As I was saying, they change up their menu often. In fact, they have this sandwich called The Royale (capital T, capital R)  and it changes almost every month.  You guys, it was featured in the National Geographic!  The National Geographic!  Yes a magazine, that covers animal life, outer space and the planet earth at large, has noticed The Royale sandwich at Lula Cafe.  Look here.  The Royale is a tour de force.  And Lula Cafe is apparently the epicenter of food on planet earth.  I can’t anymore…

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Now this menu change-up usually is a good thing because it means we are eating the freshest and most tasty vegetables at the exact moment they are in season.  But the problem with an ever changing menu, is that sometimes my favorites go away…and don’t come back.  Whaaahhh!  Total FWP guys (first world problem.). Good-bye Nearly Summer Salad.  Good-bye Green Chorizo Sopas, I will miss you.  Maybe next year.  Lula?  Do you take requests?  Bring back my almost summer salad and green chorizo sopas!!!!  Please!!!  Pretty please?  Why you gotta always break my heart?

I don’t do well with change.

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Well, these days Lula Cafe has this zucchini muffin studded with bits of chocolate, cherries and walnut.  Zucchini?  What madness is this?  Zucchini doesn’t belong in a pastry!!!  (Cue the song “One of these things just doesn’t belong here” in your head.)  You guys this muffin is practically a health food.  And you have a fridge full of summertime zucchini don’t you?  I do.  And I know you do, because I can see you thinking about what you are going to do with all of them.  Here is another idea for your zucchini surplus.

But for now, this muffin:  Grated zucchini which is low calorie.  Chocolate and cherries which have antioxidants and walnuts which have all those omega-3s.  I think for your own sake you should try these muffins.  Now.  Stat.  Isn’t that what they say on Grey’s Anatomy?

 

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Le sigh, Grey’s Anatomy.  It just isn’t the same without Dr. McDreamy.  Why Shonda?  Why?  Why did you do me like that?  First you take away Sloan and then Shepherd?  I better not start on this tangent.  It won’t end well.  Forget I said anything.  (September 22nd new season.  It better be good.)

I don’t do well with change.

Go ahead Lula, take this one off the menu too.  I don’t care.  I will just make my own….humph!

Here’s how to make a health muffin:


Gluten Free, Choco-Cherry-Nut Zucchini Muffins

Makes 12 muffins

1 3/4 all purpose flour or gluten free flour (I like this one)

1/2 cup sugar

1/2 cup olive oil (I’m Greek, this is the only oil I have, another health food, this is getting better)

1 cup zucchini, grated  (Yeah, I know.  Who knew zucchini a make excellent muffins)

1 egg

1/4 cup milk

1/2 cup chocolate chips, semi-sweet

1/2 cup walnuts, chopped

1/2 cups dried cherries

1 and a 1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon vanilla

1 teaspoon cinammon

1/2 teaspoon clove

1/2 teaspoon salt

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350F, line your muffin tin with paper liners.

2.  Mix together the flour, sugar, baking soda, cinnamon, clove, and salt in a bowl.

3.  In another bowl beat the egg, add olive oil, milk and vanilla.

4. Stir your wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and then add the grated zucchini, chocolate chips, dried cherries and walnuts.

5.  Scoop the batter into your muffin tins about 3/4 full, top with a cherry half or walnut if you are feeling ambitious.  Or don’t.  No pressure.

6. Bake in a 350 oven for 20 minutes and then eat quickly.  It’s for your health.

Enjoy,

-Kallie

 

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Coffee shops + Record Stores = Chicago Hygge

September 1, 2016

I went to school at the University of Illinois in Urbana.  My friends and I used to study at the local coffee shop called “Espresso Royale'” and back then it was open 24/7.  It was a serious coffee shop.  It was a professional coffee shop.  it was the mother of all coffee shops.  Oh, you need to pull an all nighters?  This coffee shop is where you went.

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There weren’t any “grandes” or “ventis” at this coffee shop, only LARGE.  One would order a large coffee and pull and all nighter studying.  Or caffeinate yourself and stay up all night, not studying and just talking the night away with your friends. Or have several coffees and stay up all night at the cafe pretending to study while you and your friends stalk a guy in a local band who was actually studying.   I never did such a thing…well.  Maybe. Actually no.  I’ll never tell.  All I know is that I went to Espresso with a lot of good intentions and more often than not ended up over-caffeinated and giggly, and not studying as much as I should have.  Real studying only occurred in a couple all nighters before mid-terms. Oh hallow’d halls of high’r education, how i has’t did miss thee.  Did you know I took Shakespeare classes for fun?  True story.

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Well, since those days coffee shops have held a special place in my heart. They are the meeting ground for like minds who want to get away and read or write or just zone out and browse the interwebs for hours. It’s good for people watching, and chatting or just looking at local art.  And guess what? Coffee shops, they are also very hygge. Oh yeah! You know it.  It’s Friday, we have to talk about how to get your weekly dose of hygge.  Because hygge = happiness and that cozy feeling all Danes know about and we here in the States are just learning.

In last week‘s episode, I explored the West Loop and the Allis. It’s basically a lounge on a stretch of block in Chicago’s west side that will remind you of New York’s SoHo neighborhood.  A little bit.  Maybe. Try squinting.

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This week, we are going explore some college nostalgia in a coffee shop.  My all time favorite coffee shop in Chicago is Filter Cafe. Appropriately named. There is no mistaking their line of work. They serve coffee in a no non-sense kind of way that reminds me of the coffee shop of my youth in Urbana. The coolest thing about Filter is you get to sit on all of these really awesome retro couches and chairs.  I call it “grandma-chic”.  The only thing missing is the plastic covers.  I kid you not…the velvet vibe is strong here.

And so, I get my coffee and my book and sit down in one of these old sofas and perch my legs on the coffee table and read. And it feels like a big hug.  A big soft grandmotherly hug.

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A little flashback to college again. My friends and I were very much into the local music scene at the time in Urbana.  We listened to bands like Hum, Steakdaddy Six,  Jumpknuckle, Mother and Tiny.  I might have also had a crush on the guy from Jumpknuckle, but I never stalked him in a cafe.  Maybe.  Actually no.  I’ll never tell.

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Anyway, the only place to get music back then, was at the record store.  This was the cassette tape and CDs era boys and girls.  The last stop before iPods took over our lives. So that’s where we got our music and created mix tapes. Remember mix tapes? I am so digging into my mom’s basement this weekend to find my mix tapes. But I have to find a cassette player first.  Do they even make cassette players anymore?

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So the reason I bring this up is because two doors down from my favorite coffee shop in all of Chicagoland, is something else that reminds me of college. A record store! Reckless Records. Now this place has real records, vinyl, you know, the stuff we had before the age of cassette tapes. I am all into analog music now.  There’s just something special about listening to vinyl. It’s warmer, more intense and forces you to listen to the whole album. Do you know how many gems are lost these days because your iPhone allows you to buy only the “hits” if you want?  So much art is lost, never to be heard. Don’t do it guys. Someone worked hard on these songs, they should be enjoyed in their entirety, like a good book, even the B-side. Okay, off my soap box now. I will dedicate a different post to vinyl another day.

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Anyway, records stores: good browsing here.  Look at those posters up there.  ^^  A 1981 poster of Prince, next to one of Hüsker Dü.  You just never know what you will find.  Maybe some Ella Fitzgerald or some Talking Heads.  Or an old copy of REO Speedwagon.  Did you know REO Speedwagon is from Champaign-Urbana? Yes!  It’s true, the I’m Gonna Keep on Lovin’ You guys are from the Midwest.  Sometimes, I get lucky and find a rare or oddball copy of a Greek album and I feel it is my duty (as a Greek girl) to save it from oblivion.  I once found this crazy copy of Mikis Theodorakis at the record store and wondered how it came to pass, that this obscure album found itself here in a Wicker Park record store.

So, this week, why don’t you go to your local coffee shop and cozy up In a soft chair with a good book drink too much coffee.  And then, find an old record shop, buy and album and play it at home and really listen to it all night with your friends, because, well, too much coffee.  Listen to the music, the words, and the story this artist wants to tell.  It’s musical hygge for your ears.

Enjoy.

-Kallie

P.S.  Do you have a  favorite coffee shop?  Tell me.  What’s your favorite album?  I wanna know!!!

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Hygge…the Inner Hug of Happiness from Denmark

August 26, 2016

Hygge, it’s the export from Denmark that we should all have a piece of.  It’s the inner hug you get from being cute and cozy.  It’s sacred time with friends or family.  It’s the good life.

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Hygge?  What on earth am I talking about and how do you say this crazy word?  Repeat after me, “hyoogah.”  Hyoogah.”  Yes, “hyoogah.”  I know, I know.  Just say it.

Hygge.

So what is this thing I speak of?  Well, it’s the key to Danish happiness.  And it’s perhaps the single most important feature of Danish life.  Denmark is one of the happiest countries in the world.  In fact, it’s been the happiest country for 40 years in a row.  And with that kind of track record, I think we should all look a little closer to discover why.

Okay, now that we know it’s an essential ingredient to life in Denmark, you might be asking yourself, what is it exactly?  And why should I care?  Well, hygge is not easily translatable into English.  It just doesn’t exist.  Loosely translated it means, coziness, comfort, the good life, that sacred time be it with yourself or with friends and family…and I love this concept.

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Hygge can be a noun or a verb.  It’s a feeling and experience and it’s warm and “cozy”.  It’s about  making yourself feel good.  And I am all about that.  My blog in fact is all about hygge-type feelings.  Nostalgia. Saudade.  Memories.  Things and experiences that I love and makes me feel good inside.  The good life.

It’s more than just spending time with family.  I mean think about Thanksgiving and how crazy that can get.  Thanksgiving can sometimes be the complete opposite of hygge ironically.  There is nothing cozy and cute about stuffing yourself with a huge turkey and mashed potatoes until you are asleep on the sofa, perhaps after hours of bickering and drinking too much while cooking for 8 hours…ugh.  Not hygge.

Instead picture this:  Hygge is when the lighting is low, and you light some candles and you sit on a comfy sofa with a friend or your significant other drinking a glass of wine and just talking and spending time with them.  Cute and comfortable right?

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Or, hygge is going to a cute little cafe with little soft couches for you sit at, sipping a hot chocolate, typing on your laptop while it’s raining outside.  Cozy right?

Hygge is when you invite 6 or 7 of your closest friends to your home and sit around the table enjoying a home cooked meal with a rich, red wine, just laughing and talking into the night.  Maybe playing some old records.  (Yes I said records.  I will talk about my analog music obsession at another time, but totally hygge…trust me.)  No drama, no bickering, only happiness.  In the immortal words of Martha Stewart, “it’s a good thing.”

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So now that we know what hygge is and that it’s really important.  How can we get some?  I want to be happy and I am sure you want to be happy.  Since we can’t all be Danish, that’s what we will explore each Friday on Saudade on Sunday…except on Fridays.  Yes, I did just say that.  It’s a new feature okay?  Just go with it.  Hygge Fridays!  Woot.

Denmark is mostly cold and snowy and one can easily see how you can get hygge easily there. Snuggle under a blanket with your Netflix and your good.  But it’s the end of August you say…how does hygge work in the summer?  I am so glad you asked.

In my first attempt at getting some more hygge into my life (on purpose and not by accident), I decided to go explore a little nook on Green Street in Chicago’s West Loop for some after work drinks with my hubby.  We decided on The Allis, which is actually the lounge in the Soho House Chicago.  I am changing that wild and crazy “happy hour” that most people do after a long work week and making it “hygge hour”.

finger sammies

The Allis, is the name of the building that was built in 1907 and for many years it was uninhabited and unused in the West Loop until it was developed by Soho House.  That whole block on Green Street from Washington Boulevard to Randolph Street is a cozy little nook with all sort of secret little bars and restaurants to explore.  It’s the most hygge block in the West Loop!  Maybe even in all of Chicago.  Or Illinois.  Or maybe the US.  Dare I say the world even!!! Sorry, getting carried away here.

Anyway, as I was saying, Jeff and I sat outside and ordered some cocktails and little finger sandwiches, because what is a cocktail without finger sandwiches?  Little hygge, finger sandwiches, come on!  Egg salad, salmon with cream cheese and cucumber sandwiches to be exact.  So much better than beer and peanuts right?  Now don’t get me wrong, I like beer and peanuts as much as the next person.  Actually, I don’t like beer at all, but I can see it’s value.  Maybe when eating a salty pizza or watching a ballgame and eating a hotdog.  But hanging out with 40,000 people at a baseball stadium, well that’s just not hygge.

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Those sandwiches!  They were so cute I didn’t want to eat them.  Chomp!  One bite into Jeff’s mouth and they were gone.  The cocktails were served in these really beautiful crystal cut glasses.  I had their Basil Blossom cocktail, a pretty little concoction of white rum and maraschino and Mallorca melon tea.  And Jeff had the Eastern Standard, a manly mix of vodka, mint and cucumber (I think it sounds like a spa drink, but don’t tell him I said that, but totally scores major hygge points.)

So that’s what we did this Friday.  We sat at our cute little wooden table, people watching on Green street, enjoying our craft cocktails and tiny sandwiches.  I bet if I asked a Danish Viking if that was hygge, they would give me an A+.  So this week, why don’t you go find a small little bar that you have been wanting to go to with a friend and just order one drink and a small snack and slowly enjoy it.  Savor the moment.  Get some hygge in your life.

See you next week for my next installment of Hygee Friday.

-Kallie

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My Favorite Coffee

January 10, 2016

If you follow my Instagram, you probably know that every weekend I go to Lula Cafe in Logan Square.  And that I have one small obsession.

  
Their coffee. It really is the best coffee. And I was so happy to find out that they get their coffee from a local coffee roaster, in Fulton Market, the Metric Coffee Co.

  
I don’t care about your green mermaids or mountain moose brand coffees.  I  really dream of the coffee at Lula Cafe all week.  I fantasize about holding that warm cup in my hands and smelling it.  A mini coffee sauna.  

  
And on Saturday I blearily make my way to Lula and know that the first thing I will order is their coffee.  I don’t know what it is or how they do it.  With 2 lumps of sugar and a splash of cream it’s the perfect coffee flavor with just the right amount of sweetness. Aaaah…

  
And yes, in case you were wondering, I don’t let my husband drink his coffee until I have photographed it.  I think they have the most photogenic coffee too. 

  

Just look at it!  You can order some for your Chemex at home too. I like this one.

-Kallie

Come, let us have some tea and continue to talk about happy things.

December 6, 2015

I love that quote.  Author Chaim Potok said that.  And I have to agree. What is more fun and happy than afternoon tea?

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My mom and I have this tradition where we go to the Drake Hotel in Chicago every year and have tea at the Palm Court.  It’s an opportunity to have some mother/daughter time and talk about Christmas lists, when to bake our holiday cookies and what to serve for Christmas, all while being served a beautiful tea service with little finger sandwiches and sweet treats and lots and lots of tea.

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Tea is an experience.  A process with very specific rules.  Therapeutic tea I call it.  Your tea pot arrives with the tea of your choice.  Then they pour hot water over the leaves and you sit there waiting like a lady for your tea to infuse.  You just sit.  And wait.  No one to rush you.  Nothing to do, but chat and enjoy the other person(s) you are with.

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Then you pour it slowly in your cup, using the little tea strainer of course.  See that up there?  Use the tea strainer!  I implore you.  Don’t ask how I know this.  Just trust me on this one.

Our favorite tea is the Orange Dulce.  It’s naturally sweet with citrus flavors that I could drink all afternoon.  And I do.  If you look away for one second, you will miss the perfectly dressed wait staff scurrying around with silver carafes full of hot water to magically fill your little tea pot, over and over and over again.  And then again.  Did I mention I end up drinking a lot of tea on this day?

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The best part about tea at the Drake is the little pots of jam and clotted cream that they serve to have with your scones (they even have gluten free scones and finger sandwiches, yeah!).  But what exactly is clotted cream?  Sounds like cream gone bad right?  But it’s not, it’s this divine, sweet, creamy spreadable yumminess that makes any plain bread instantly better.

Do you drink your tea with milk?  I don’t.  Should I?  Tell me.

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My favorite time of year to go to the Palm Court is during the holidays.  They change up the fountain with white, sparkly twigs, okay branches (the thing is giant), decorated with pretty ornaments.  It kind of looks like the water from the fountain froze in mid-air.  The little cherubs are still there, riding these water-spewing fish.  I am a little disturbed by them, I’m not going to lie.  First of all there are four of them and they all seem to look really happy with this evil stranglehold on the fish…never mind.  Forget I said anything.

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That’s my mom enjoying her tea and finger sandwiches.  The finger sandwiches are dah-rling.  There are itty bitty lobster rolls, mini spinach and cheese quiches, and small chicken sandwiches with a swiss cheese and strawberry jam topping.  Also, tiny smoked salmon sandwich and of course, what is high tea with out wee little cucumber and dill cream cheese sammies?  Look!  No crust.  That’s fancy.  🙂

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And yes everything is small, and dainty, and cute.  I almost don’t want to eat them.  Look at my gluten free chocolate cupcake?  Isn’t it darling?  Okay, maybe only I get excited about miniature chocolate cupcakes.  Yeah, didn’t think so.  You want that cupcake don’t you?  The Drake also has managed to serve the softest, best gluten free chocolate chip cookie as well.  I don’t know how they did it, but it’s super delicate.

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Tea to the English is really a picnic indoors. – Alice Walker

I also, appreciate the Christmas carolers that walk around the Palm Court serenading everyone. How cute is that?  And let’s not forget the harpist.  Come on!  A fountain?  A harp?  Carolers?  Miniscule sandwiches?  Who am I?  I am having so much fun.

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Go, have tea at the Drake.  It’s a fun tradition.  Have a tea at home and make a cucumber sandwich, but make them small and speak with an English accent, that’s fun too.  What traditions do you keep?

-Kallie