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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Change
Clearly its been some time since this site was updated. This site will remain down until the new year when a MAJOR change is coming...
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
News & Views
In case you've been under a rock since yesterday, there was an oil spill in Ft. Lauderdale and as a result the water is undrinkable. They say its suitable for bathing and cleaning but I wouldn't risk it. This only concerns Fort. Lauderdale...here's a link to the story. CLICK! 

IN OTHER NEWS: We've been talking about how things change in Florida during the Fall and one thing I've noticed tends to ramp up is "street art" aka "graffiti." Yesterday on the way home, I darn-near killed myself, having been distracted by an awesome "Dose-Smerk" piece that seemed to appear overnight on I-95 North Bound, just south of the Sample Road Exit. This is nothing special for our neighbors to the south (305), but it seems that in recent weeks graf is EVERYWHERE. So here's an open call: BUK50, CHROME, DOSE, MSG, (NORMEL--are you still around?), SMERK -- if any of you would like to do an anonymous interview with the Bubble send an email to: ftlauderdaleword@gmail.com. In the mean time: have a look-see and let me know what you think in the comments section.


Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Apples to Oranges

Last night over a bowl of soup,  
our favorite northern-transplant, Miss X, announced she's going home a for a visit. "To see the season change," she said, musing over planned visits to the apple orchards, fresh fried donuts and even fresher pressed Cider. We don't have apple orchards in Florida--in fact, last winter on a trip to NY, I was so stunned by the site of a "real live apple tree" in someones yard that I begged the driver to pull over so I could snap a picture. No, we don't have apple orchards in Florida, we do, however, have Orange Groves...and Fall in Florida means Citrus Season. With that in mind, we've set out a few of our favorite Orange recipes below, so you can enjoy seasonal cooking a la Florida.


Orange-Butternut Soup

I make this soup every Fall, and its very easy to change up. The recipe below incorporates our orange theme, but this soup is just as good 'Island' style, with coconut milk and curry powder, or southwest style, with smoked chilies and crema fresca. (Serves 4)

1 medium butternut squash, cut into chunks

1 cinnamon stick

1 medium orange, peeled (reserve peel) and juiced (reserve juice)

Fresh cracked pepper, sea salt

Olive Oil

4 tbsp butter (divided)

1 can Campbell's chicken broth

1 small white onion

1 garlic clove, chopped

½ c. heavy cream

1 tsp cumin

1 tsp cayenne pepper

3 tbsp sugar, divided

Cut squash into chunks. Place 2 tbsp oil in the bottom of an oven safe pan. Add cinnamon stick and ½ of the orange peel to pan. Add squash, and sprinkle with salt/pepper. Roast in a High-Broil set oven for 10-15 min, or until squash is fork tender. Remove from oven. Place squash in blender with butter and blend, adding chicken broth in portions, to smooth out mixture.

In a soup pot, add 2 tbsp olive oil + 1 tbsp butter and place over medium heat. Add onion, garlic and cinnamon stick (the one that roasted previously) to pot and cook on medium-low until onions are translucent.

Pour in the Squash mixture and stir. Add orange juice, cream, cumin, cayenne pepper, 2 tbsp sugar and reduce heat to low.

Meanwhile, julienne remaining orange peel. In a small saucepan, combine sugar and 1 tsp water. Add Orange peels and cook down.

Plate soup and top with candied orange peels.

  

Orange-Fennel-Avocado Salad

This is a simple salad that comes together in minutes, tastes light and fresh and forgives the fact that it's still in the 90's outside. If you've never had Fennel, its flavor is a lot like anise (remember tea of anise estrellado growing up?) and if you don't know anise but you're from South Florida, you've probably had ouzo (yeah, I saw you at Opas…), which is distilled with anise. The flavor plays nicely with orange and the firm Navel orange texture pairs well with crisp fennel and smooth avocado. (Serves 4)

1 ½ tbsp white wine vinegar

Fresh cracked black pepper / Sea salt to taste

¼ cup olive oil

1 orange, peeled and de-pithed

1 fresh fennel bulb (3/4 lb), stems discarded

1 firm, medium sized avocado, peeled and pitted

 
Mix vinegar and oil, salt, pepper, set aside. Cut orange in half and then into very thin cross slices (you should end up with half circle shaped slices). Cut fennel bulb lengthwise and then again cross wise (same as the orange). Cut the avocado into small chunks, and toss all ingredients with dressing. Mmmm!


Fall Sanga-rita

Sanga-rita (so named after one of its drinkers mispronounced the word Sangria) is kind of famous in Pompano Beach; this is a seasonal version of the drink, featuring oranges and cinnamon. If you're daring, substitute the cinnamon for a handful of anise stars and the 1 cup of Brandy for ½ c. Anisette and ½ Brandy. Serve chilled with "Frozen Orange Chunks" (recipe included) and remember to enjoy responsibly!

1 jug of table Zinfandel (you know the kind, bottom shelf at Publix…)

1 can of frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed

½ cup Orange Liquor (not the cheap stuff)

1 cup Brandy

2 Oranges, Sliced (circular slices) + 1 orange, cut in half

3 Cinnamon Sticks

In a bowl, mix ½ Orange juice concentrate with 1 cup water. Use this mix to fill an ice tray to create "Frozen Orange chunks. If you're doing the Anise-flavored version of this recipe, discussed in the intro, place one anise-star into each ice cube mold. Freeze.

Pour all the Zin (except for 1 cup) into a large glass pitcher. Take the reserved 1 cup and place in a small sauce pan. Squeeze the juice of the halved orange into the pan (no seeds, please) and then place the used orange shells into the pan with the wine along with the 3 cinnamon sticks. SIMMER ON LOW for 5-10 min.

In the mean time, add remaining orange juice concentrate to the wine and mix well. Add Brandy and Orange Liquor. Remove wine from stove and toss orange shells. Carefully pour this liquid and the cinnamon sticks into the Pitcher. Mix well. Toss in sliced oranges and chill.

When ready to serve, add the Frozen Orange Chunks to the pitcher, this will keep your drink cool without diluting the flavor.

 

 

Monday, September 22, 2008
FLORIDA DOES FALL
It's officially Fall 2008
 (as of 11:15am this morning)...and yes, its as hot as ever out side. While there do not appear to be signs of cooler winds prevailing any time soon, the question remains:How does Florida do Fall? Clearly wool slacks and knee boots are (mostly) out of the question--and yet it IS time to pack away our summer dresses and surf shorts.

The next few days will be dedicated to how Florida does Fall. In particular, how BROWARD ushers in the new season. Today: Community Events! Below the Bubble has rounded up this weekends events that are bound to put you in a balmy state of mind. 

Hollywood bids farewell to Summer with a Board Walk Clam-Bake this weekend. Admission is free and there will be live musical entertainment, including the smooth Samba styling of the Rose Max Band (of "Upstairs at the Van Dyke" fame) and indie-song writer sensation (and regular Davie performer) Shawn Snyder--if nothing else come out to see these two performers.

Nothing says Fall like Leather Jackets, and you can count on seeing plenty of them when the Broward County Film Society screens "Rebel without a Cause" on Saturday the 27th at Cinema Paradiso as part of a Tribute to James Dean. Admission includes entry to the classic car show.

Pembroke Pines kicks of the season with a "Fall Arts & Crafts" Show, held at SW Focal Point Senior Center (off Pines behind Sedanos!). More info here .

ArtServe hosts its annual Art!Bravo exhibit starting on Thursday, Sept. 25th. Click here for calendar. 

If the changing season has you feeling a little subversive check out the Wilton Manors Library's displays for Banned Book Week,  Sept 27-Oct.  4th  . Displays in both the adult and the children's section of the Library feature books that were all at one time or another banned by "the man"...and if you're still feeling bookish, pop over to the  Oakland Park Main Library for their used book sale. The event is from 9AM-2PM and includes DVDs, LPs, Books and Cassette Tapes (remember those?). All proceeds go directly to the library. 

Keep your eyes open for more fall themed entries this week. And feel free to let us know how YOU do fall in the comments section.


Friday, September 12, 2008
Be a Wok Star this Friday
When's the last time you had GOOD Chinese food? I mean, REALLY good? Not PF Changs or Pei Wei, ether....thats what we thought... Put down the take-out menu and let (celebrity) Chef Eleanor Hoh turn you into a Wok Star faster than you can say "deliver, please." 

Hoh's approach is like a culinary jam session: no measuring, counting or recipe cards here--just quick, tasty meals that are healthy and easy to clean up. 



Class is on Friday (9/12) at 7:30pm, Chef Jean-Pierre's Cooking School on Federal Highway in Pompano Beach; seats are $85.

Reserve online at www.chefjeanpierre.com.

Visit Chef Hoh's website here

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Thursday, September 11, 2008
Lipstick & Pigs...
With all this talk about pigs and lipsticks, we just couldn't resist. But don't worry: no politics here! We're talking budgets today. Everyone could stand to save a little more dough. Last night I watched our Resident ROver toss a salad  and ponder how to fit fall wardrobe essentials into a tight budget. I myself have had to accept that spending $250 on a pair of boots, however lovely they may be, (and they ARE quite lovely) is unreasonable here in the Sunshine State. Our version of Fall/Winter involves fleeting cold fronts that thaw out by mid-day . What to do?? 

Consider this the first in a multi-part series, culminating on the first day of fall with a photo spread of Fall fashion translated for Florida weather. Today we begin with one of the Bubble's FAVORITE budget fashion sites: "The Cheap Chica."

If you've never heard of TCC, you don't know what you're missing. Weekly printable coupons, the low down on BUDGET-FRIENDLY fashion finds, a social networking site and did we mention PRINTABLE COUPON CODES? Plus, la chica gets much love for being a Florida native. Check out her website here

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