What an incredible summer this has been so far! I will use that as my excuse for being silent so long. With this being our second summer in Chicago we have learned much more of what the city has to offer and have made good friends, which helps immensely. Connecting with other people opens doors that you never knew existed and many of my friends have lived here for years, or their entire lives, and I never hesitate to take their advice on what to do and how to do it.
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Grant Park |
For example, I had heard that the
Taste of Chicago was very overrated; big crowds and sub par food didn't make the trip downtown worth it. I decided to find that out for myself this year after I heard that one of my favorite bands,
Delta Spirit, was playing a free show. The Taste of Chicago takes place in Grant Park, a large open space downtown where the views of the city are amazing. There were 35 food vendors who offered an assortment of goodies and I tried so much food my stomach almost burst. A burger from Billy Goat Inn, a slice of deep dish pizza from Lou Malnati's, Mongolian Beef Bao from The Noodle Vietnamese, fries with curry from Abbey Pub & Restaurant, Pad Thai from Star of Siam, and then after the show a funnel cake with chocolate ice cream and chocolate syrup drizzled over the whole calorie laden bomb. The food was certainly edible but would hardly make me want to visit these restaurants outside of The Taste. The food was not made to order, but rather sitting on a table, mass produced, waiting for someone to order it. I understand the necessity of this when you have literally thousands of people to serve in a few hours time. But unfortunately under these circumstances the quality of your product is going to go down. Even Lou Malnati's, whose deep dish pizza is my number one favorite in all of Chicago, suffered from an undercooked crust. The long time locals hit the nail on the head with this one, but I'm glad I got to experience it for myself and draw my own conclusions.
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Dean & I enjoy the Taste of Chicago |
I also got to visit
Roscoe Village's Burger Fest, a much smaller festival that takes up two city blocks and is dedicated to featuring the city's best burger joints. I started off with a burger from Rockit Burger Bar, which was rated #1 on the city's website from last year's Burger Fest. It was a small 4 oz burger with fried onions and spicy mayo, but I like my burgers cooked medium and it was overcooked and bland. My friend Caitlin and I walked down the next block and found a long line at Select Cut, a vendor featuring a steak burger with caramelized onions. I had not read anything about this restaurant on the city's website but I figured the line should speak for itself. After getting our burger Caitlin and I waited in line for a bucket of french fries topped with cheese, bacon, and jalapenos. Then after a quick stop in the beer garden, we grabbed a Goose Island 312, and headed to the nearest table and enjoyed the feast before us. We reached a consensus, the burger from Select Cut was amazing and we made quite a dent in our bucket of fries too. Satiated, I made my way back home and slept off all the cholesterol I had just inhaled.
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Roscoe Village Burger Fest |
And while I may not have been keeping up with my own food blog, I still pursue others, who do a much better job making regular posts than I do. I discovered
this blog by Sarah Britton and I had to make this noodle dish after seeing the pictures and looking at the ingredients. This dish is very Vietnamese, the sauce featuring tamari (a type of soy sauce), lime juice, honey, ginger, and fresh chilies topped with fresh mint and cilantro is so refreshing. I think if this were served with grilled pork I would have died and gone to heaven, but its also great on its own and my vegetarian husband was appreciative that I made it sans pork.
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Noodles and Greens from My New Roots |
Since summer finally decided to make an appearance in Chicago many of our dinners have taken place outside with simple meals of bread, cheese, fruit, and a bottle of wine. Chicago has an awesome parks department which features
free movies and concerts played in the most beautiful parks Chicago has to offer and I love taking advantage of these nights outdoors under the stars with someone I love.
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Movies in the Park |
Today is my day off and I'm headed to the beach my with trusty dog, Nico. Sorry for the lack of my own recipe and pictures but I'd rather be outside, soaking up the sun and reading a good book, but I still wanted to check in and let you know I've been enjoying good food and good fun. I hope your summer is treating you the same.
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Diversey Harbor |
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