Toast (New Orleans)

Lately, I've lost the precious time to savor morning meals before work. The 6:45 a.m. workouts are taking over my rituals of coffee sipping and egg scrambling (though, yes, that should be a good thing), and the snooze button has become my best friend on days off. Combine that lack of time with my desire to drive back to New Orleans for Jazz Fest... Take me back to Toast.

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Ashley and I stumbled upon this peachy pink house right off of our Magazine Street route, which entertained us throughout the relaxing weekend. We chose Toast as the finale of my trip...and yes, it was a lovely choice. The avocado toast with sunny side up egg was a given, but I was equally enthralled by other menu items: crispy bacon, homemade grits, and an omelet special with goat cheese and roasted red peppers.

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Naturally, we split every dish. This was a challenging yet worthwhile feat, for I never turn down the chance to try multiple menu items at once! The toast was perfectly crisp, and I enjoyed the thick cut of sourdough to soak up egg yolk and catch bright green avocado slices. As we all know in the food world, avocado toast would list among the most popular dishes if ever to be left on a deserted island. I have definitely joined the bandwagon. And the Toast bandwagon.

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The omelet special was delicious, though goat cheese's rich overtones always seem to overwhelm my plate at breakfast. The pineapple was spectacularly sweet compared to the crispy, savory bacon on the side.

I'm looking forward to cooking a Toast-inspired breakfast at the lakehouse over Valentine's weekend. What's your favorite kind of toast?!

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Where to Book Valentine's Day Dinner in Memphis

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The highly anticipated Valentine’s Day is less than a month away; yet believe it or not, our city is already gearing up for date night! Before reservation slots are filled, I'm giving you an insider list of our recommendations for celebrating this special occasion. Ordered by neighborhood, this variety of sophisticated cocktails, wine lists, dishes and ambiences will, without a doubt, impress your significant other. Perhaps one of these restaurants will become your new regular date spot. Pick up your cell and reserve early -- Tell them Caramelized and StyleBlueprint sent you!

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EAST MEMPHIS

AcreThough it might still be too chilly to enjoy the patio, the beautiful bar and true farm-to-table menu at Acre always please. Wally Joe knows what he’s doing, especially for special occasions! (901) 818-2273

Andrew Michael Italian KitchenThe most elegant of Andy Ticer and Michael Hudman’s Brookhaven Circle trifecta, Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen features an impressive wine list and award-winning spin on Italian classics. (901) 347-3569

InterimMemphians have been raving about Interim’s new menu, which shows off American classics from a visible, state-of-the-art kitchen. (901) 818-0821

River OaksDimly lit, yet glowing with special dishes left and right, River Oaks offers the premier service and Southern hospitality consistently shown by the Gutierrez duo. (901) 683-9305

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MIDTOWN

Bari RistoranteA cozy, classic dining room and a mighty happening bar await you at Bari Ristorante. The cheese board, olives and carbonara (or any pasta feature) are musts! (901) 722-2244

The Beauty ShopThe Beauty Shop is sophisticated and clever in both style and service. I’ll never get enough of that space (or sea salt monkey bread)! (901) 272-7111

ECCO on Overton ParkECCO on Overton Park offers new, fresh and simple in the heart of a Midtown neighborhood. Go for the porcini ravioli with browned butter. (901) 410-8200

Sweet GrassSouthern and swanky dishes are made with the freshest ingredients at Sweet Grass. Hello, piping hot grits on a chilly evening! (901) 278-0278

DOWNTOWN

Felicia Suzanne'sMake some time for a fried Gulf oyster (of love) or two at Felicia Suzanne’s before catching The Orpheum’s The Lion King. (901) 523-0877

McEwen’sThe small plate menu option at McEwen’s is ideal for sharing, though I’m partial to the decadent Chilean sea bass! (901)527-7085

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Spinach and Italian Sausage Gnocchi

I just discovered my new favorite winter comfort meal. With a glass of red Cornerstone wine, it hits the spot. My friend and neighbor Ben and I enjoyed this meal last night...I spotted the recipe in Eat Well Magazine on the way to San Diego, and I quickly ripped it out to save in my purse! Who knew it'd come in handy so soon. The step-by-step recipe hits a home run at the very end: Broil on high to bubble the extra-thin mozzarella slices until golden. Broiling elevates the dish entirely, working the simmered ingredients into one, slightly crispy bake. Do not skip this step!

Also, don't skimp on caramelizing the onions. 18-20 minutes of cooking times makes this meal so much more worthwhile in the end!

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Makes 4 servings

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided 1 large onion, thinly sliced 2 links hot (or sweet) Italian sausage, casings removed 2 large garlic cloves, minced 2 tablespoons water 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 12-ounce bag spinach, 1 16-ounce package gnocchi 2 ounces thinly sliced fresh mozzarella

1. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large, broiler-safe skillet over medium heat. Add onion and cook until brown, about 8-10 minutes. Reduce heat to medium low and continue cooking until golden brown and tender, about 10 minutes more.

2. Increase heat to medium and add sausage, garlic, and pepper. Cook, breaking up sausage with a wooden spoon, until cooked through, about 5 minutes. Add water and cook, stirring up any browned bits. Add spinach, one handful at a time, and cook until wilted, about 4 minutes.

3. Position rack in upper third of oven. Turn broiler on high.

4. Heat remaining tablespoon of oil in a separate medium, non-stick pan on medium-high heat. Add gnocchi and cook until plump and golden brown, about 5 minutes.

5. Stir the gnocchi into the sausage mixture. Top with fresh mozzarella, and broil until cheese is lightly browned, 3-5 minutes. Serve immediately.

adapted from eat well magazine

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Cafe Chloe (San Diego)

I am writing this review from the sky over the desert of Arizona; and beyond the beautiful sunset, the taste of flaky almond croissants hasn’t left my imagination since brunch at Café Chloe. IMG_2772

A finale to a girls’ weekend with my four best friends and our mothers, we chose this sought-after spot to give us a last “splurge” before reality (and our diets) commence. The layout of the café was all I could ever want in a restaurant: abundant natural light, curated greenery, a mahogany bar surrounded by white walls and furniture, and quaint tables and chairs throughout the wrap-around patio. The 72-degree weather allowed doors to remain wide open, welcoming sunshine and a nostalgic California breeze.

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Upon being seated in a cozy nook in the back, the ten of us unanimously ordered the three different daily pastries - almond, plain, and chocolate croissants - for both the daughters’ side and the mothers’ side. Ashley sliced each pastry for a sampler-style starter alongside our coffee drinks, served in wide-rimmed white ceramic bowls with saucers. The lavender-lemon mimosa sounded divine, but I held myself back considering the continuously-flowing red wine at Cucina Urbana Saturday night did me over! A hazelnut soy latte was just right.

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The second entreé down literally called my name: poached eggs over wild mushrooms and a rustic baguette slice. The forest fungi were extra buttery and the slightly runny yolk’s added richness, yet I couldn’t get enough of the combination. I was happy to add a few arugula leaves to each bite, as a light salad with sundried tomato on the side could not be ignored. The yogurt and granola with starfruit, asian pear, and blackberries was expertly seasonal and very popular at the table, as well. Ashley’s traditional applewood bacon and two eggs over easy came with a pulled piece of toasty baguette. I love how Café Chloe elevated classics in its own dainty way, from start to finish…

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New Year, New Shopping Cart

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Ah, the online shopping cart. I have made it easier, friends! My curated shop page has been updated with new year favorites that can easily transition into Valentine's gift ideas or serve as the facelifting 2015 piece for your home or wardrobe. I'll keep adding, especially in the home cook/baker category...But if you scroll across an online product that draws your tasteful eye, send links my way!

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Better Ice Creamed

IMG_5228.JPG My darling friend Mary Catherine Hughes is no short of brilliant. She's a woman who wears many hats: A bubbly Southern Belle in New York City, a Broadway star-to-be and Nanny extraordinaire. But when the KitchenAid ice cream attachment turns on, MC brings a whole new level of mastery. Epic mastery.

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It's called Better Ice Creamed; "it" being MC's latest hobby and newest business venture, which is easily warming the hearts of freezing New Yorkers despite frozen temperatures outside. The concept is magnificent: Take a delicacy and turn it into ice cream form. It tastes better as ice cream any way...Right? Right. And we're not talking about the ingredients of pumpkin pie (cinnamon or pumpkin spice ice cream), for example. We are talking about literal slices pumpkin pie infused into a creamy vanilla base that Mary Catherine is perfecting daily. Or a cronut-better-ice-creamed and presented to the cronut (croissant + donut) creator, Dominique Ansel.

When MC visited Memphis for the holidays, the ice cream bowl came with her. The two of us conversed via text message throughout December, spitting out random ideas for unique Memphis pint flavors. We came down to three flavors: Prozac (from Muddy's), Bread Pudding (from The Second Line), and Chocolate + Cinnamon Glazed Donut (from Gibson's).

Holy wow.

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I missed out on the Prozac chocolate cupcake flavor while in Nashville over Christmas, but the other two surprisingly graced my doorstep last week before she headed back to New York! I couldn't believe my taste buds. The velvety smooth dessert is rich yet so irresistible and memorable. Chef Kelly: Not to offend your current dessert menu, but I'm thinking a Better Ice Creamed version of your scrumptious bread pudding should be on the list!

Now, if only we could figure out standard shipping to Memphis...If you live in New York, lucky you!

Thanks for sharing with me, MC!

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