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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Oliboli - not your average doughnut!



Have you heard of the NEW Oliboli doughnuts in Tustin?! Recently opened near old town Tustin, they make every doughnut fresh when you order it! Yes, it take a little longer but trust me, it's worth it. ;) 



Family-run by the the Desprez family using Grandma's recipes, Oliboli offers several unique doughnut flavors including Fry Bread Apple Jam w Ricotta, Burnt Butter Bourbon Bacon, Lavendar Sugar and several others! They carry both yeast and cake doughnuts as well as a varied menu of coffees and teas - having an in-house gourmet coffee program.  









If the name Desprez sounds familiar it's partially because Brooke Desprez, the Chef behind these unique yummy flavors at OliBoli, is one of the original founders of the well known Sidecar Doughnuts down in Costa Mesa. However, everything at Oliboli is new and made using unique flours and artisan old school techniques. All the topping are also made fresh in house so you know it's gonna be delicious!














I recently visited for the first time, and tried the Burnt Butter Bourbon Bacon and Cactus Pear doughnuts for myself. All I can say is I'm a believer! Both doughnuts were deliciously decadent with the perfect combination of complementary flavors on each. 















Located at 135 W First St, Suite B - in a small shopping center, near old town Tustin.  
Open everyday from 7-3pm. 
Find out more and see their full menu of flavors on their website: https://www.oliboli.com/

Be sure to tell them OCFoodieGirl sent you! ;) 

Friday, November 16, 2018

NEW Restaurant Review: Ja Jiaozi in Irvine!

Ja Jiaozi is open and ready to thrill you with some unique new tastes!  
The first US location of the popular Chinese chain, Ja Jiaozi opened about six months ago at the Irvine Marketplace. Ja Jiaozi focuses on serving up healthy and flavorful Chinese dishes while staying true to its Chinese roots. 
In case you hadn't noticed, Orange County has become a hotbed of dumpling houses in the past couple years. There's used to be a time not that long ago when craving dumplings meant you had to drive to Garden Grove or Westminster to find quality dim sum. Nowadays, delicious authentic dumpling and Chinese food are accessible all over Orange County. Lucky us! ;) 
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So what sets Ja Jiaoizi apart from all the other dumping or Chinese restaurants in OC? Well, first off their dumpling are handmade - from the dough to the crimping, these bad boys are made fresh. You can even verify this when you walk into the restaurant and see them being made through the big observation window. True to their mission of bringing healthy food to the Chinese loving public, Ja Jiaozi also forgoes the typical MSG, artificial colors, and preservatives that can often be found in Chinese food. 



Signature House Dumplings - yum!
The first decision you'll have to make at Ja Jiaozi is boiled or steamed, as in how you like your signature dumplings? I tried both and although I have a preference for steamed, they were both delicious and cooked perfectly. The signature jiaozi are pork, dried shrimp and shrimp roe, and are a MUST order if you visit. There's a reason they're the most popular item on the menu! ;) 


They also offer many other versions of dumplings from vegetable, cod fish and chives, pork and celery, and shrimp to their highly popular steamed jiaozi combo, which is an instagrammer's dream with all 5 dumplings a different color. Remember - they use NO artificial colors in their food so each of these gems is colored naturally which also means each piece has a unique flavored skin. The yellow dumpling is made using pumpkin, the black is made with cuttlefish sauce, green is spinach and red is red cabbage. Pretty creative and the best part, is they all have a different filling and all taste delicious! It's a great way to get introduced to some of the different varieties they offer at Ja Jiaozi. 
Steamed Jiaozi Combo

In addition to dumplings, Ja Jiaozi has a full menu of creative dishes including veggies, hot and cold noodle dishes, fried rice varieties, soups, and several creative house specialty dishes. They also have quite a few ingredients on the menu you don't see in a typical Chinese restaurant like quinoa and cactus.
Braised Beef w Quail Eggs

One of my favorites was the house specialty, Braised Beef with Quail Eggs. Unlike many egg dishes, the quail eggs are cooked through so when you bite into them they're solid, but still soft - sort of like a slightly more tender and flavorful hard boiled egg. It's the perfect pairing to the tender braised beef which results in a really terrific dish. 
Beef Fried Rice w Mushrooms



Another dish I really enjoyed was the Beef Fried Rice with Mushrooms which admittedly is not the most appealing dish when it arrives at the table, with it's brown monotone color. However, after a few bites you'll be more than wiling to forgive the somewhat bland appearance of the dish. Cooked perfectly and with the umami mushroom flavor that melds perfectly with the crispy beef slices throughout. Ironically, we almost didn't order it because the menu said it had 'cheese' in it, which we thought was a tad off. However, the cheese is very subtle and adds a bit of creaminess to the rice - surprisingly good! 
Stir Fried Green Beans w XO Sauce


If you're looking for a vegetable dish, I highly recommend the Stir Fried Green Beans with XO Sauce. Cooked tender but with a distinct crunch, these green beans are some of the most delicious I've ever tried. Not sure what they put in their XO sauce but it definitely brings out the best of the green beans. 



Another item on the menu worth noting, that really blew my tastes-buds away was the Fried Rice Cakes for dessert. Not sure what to expect from the description, but I was anticipating something along the lines of a ricecrispie cake.  Boy, was I wrong! These little morsels of deliciousness were unlike anything I've ever tried before - crispy on the outside but with a warm interior of ooey gooey mochi-like dough, and drizzled with sweet condensed milk, raspberry sauce and chocolate. Even though I shared the dish with my friend, I could've easily eaten the whole order by myself! If you like mochi do not skip this tasty little treat! 
Fried Rice Cakes
I really enjoyed trying out Ja Jiaozi and highly recommend it to anyone wanting Chinese dishes and dumpling that differ from what you typically find in Orange County. Trust me, you won't be disappointed and be sure to tell them OCFoodieGirl sent you! 
Ja Jiaozi is located at 13776 Jamboree Road, on the Irvine side of the Marketplace, next to the movie theaters. Open daily from 11-2:30pm and 5-9pm. 714/786-8999
For more info or to see the full menu, see their website:  www.jajiaozi.com

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Restaurant Review: The Blind Pig Kitchen and Bar in Rancho Santa Margarita

Have you been to The Blind Pig Kitchen and Bar in Rancho Santa Margarita lately? If not, it might be time for a revisit! Admittedly, it had been awhile since I'd dined there - although every time I go walk by their gorgeous patio, I always tell myself I really need to go back soon! Luckily for me, an opportunity came up and I jumped at the chance! 

If you've never been before, The Blind Pig sits on the perimeter of Rancho Santa Margarita Lake and has some prime real estate when it comes to water views. The interior has a fun speakeasy type vibe indoors with plenty of comfy seating complimented with brick walls and a bit of a retro industrial vibe. They have lots of nooks and crannies for intimate seating as well some large tables that can easily accommodate large groups for birthday parties or other celebrations. If you'd rather sit outside (and who wouldn't with those views!) they've done an excellent job of maximizing the space on the patio with some comfy couches surrounding fire pits as well as some high-top tables from which to catch the best glimpse of that sunset over the lake. 
 

The Blind Pig serves modern gastropub style food made for sharing. The menu includes an impressive range of cuisines as well as a stunning seasonal craft cocktail menu, and a vast selection of craft brews. No surprise that Executive Chef Karl Pleader comes from an equally diverse background of Filipino/Asian and Hispanic heritage. Previously he worked at the now defunct, but still fondly remembered for its fabulous food, The Crosby. He also made his way around to a few other places in Orange County having learned hands-on from some of OC's best Chefs. The diversity in training and background is evident upon first glance at the menu as current offerings run the gamut of classic and ethnic creativity including such items as beef tartare, French onion soup, wild boar meatballs and then switching gears to the Latin inspired mushroom saltado and the Filipino staple of chicken adobo. I am always one for diversity on a menu so long as the kitchen can get them all right. Often times, that isn't the case as diversity often means execution suffers when a kitchen tries to tackle too much on one menu. I'm happy to report that this definitely isn't the case at The Blind Pig.
 
The menu changes seasonally, albeit some of The Blind Pig's popular dishes remain on the menu continuously. On my recent visit, I tried the following...
 
Street Tacos -  It was Tuesday when I visited so we had to start with a couple of the street tacos. Every Tuesday from 6-9pm, the Blind Pig offers $3 a la carte tacos. These may be called "street' tacos on the menu, but they are most definitely gourmet all the way as the quality of the ingredients is evident with premium proteins and creative flavors. On this night, I had a delicious chicken taco and a pork taco with a fresh green sauce topped with slivers of onions and diced cilantro. Chef does mix it up every week so it's always a surprise as to what next week's tacos will be - just FYI.  
 
Beef Tartare - Now, I love me some beef tartare and order it just about anywhere I see it on the menu, so the Blind Pig was no exception. Here they serve it up beautifully with a house xo sauce, tiny dollops of a light crema, speckles of chive and a hint of oregano - all with a generous side of crispy mini crostini. It was literally perfection on a plate! This was actually my favorite dish this evening as it couldn't have been prepared more perfect for my taste. I loved the slight kick of the xo sauce with the cooling effect of the crema, and I don't think I've ever had oregano on tartare, but it seriously worked! Highly recommend you order this dish next time you visit! 
 


Grilled Octopus - For me, octopus is always a do or die dish. I've had as many good experiences, as I have bad when it comes to octopus and how well it's executed. Grilled perfectly tender and with not a hint of rubberiness, Chef Pfleider's octopus was the star of this dish.  It came to the table handsomely plated with a mélange of perfectly al dente brocolini, charred cherry tomatoes, tender chickpeas tossed in a red chile sauce, black rice chips and dusted with a scallion ash for additional flavor. I so enjoyed this dish and especially loved the mix of flavors together when getting them all in each bite of octopus. 
  



Chicken Adobo - So being that the Chef has a Filipino background I had to try the chicken adobo. As Filipino food has had somewhat of a resurgence of late in Southern California, I've been fortunate enough to try quite a few renditions of chicken adobo. While I understand that most of the dishes at The Blind Pig are more of a creative play on classics and not necessarily meant to mirror exactly the traditional dish, I do think the chicken adobo was pretty authentic flavor-wise.  I also have to say I enjoyed the playful, yet not typical addition of fennel shavings to the mix. The fennel brought a really nice brightness and spring-like quality to the somewhat pungent soy and vinegar taste of this classic dish. It also married well with the heavier potatoes and pearl onions. The chicken adobo, of course, was served with the perfect accompaniment of medium grain rice. 
 
I was really impressed with my visit to the Blind Pig Kitchen and highly suggest you give them a try if you've never been or haven't been in awhile! They also have many fun offerings on several nights if you'd rather try them out at Happy Hour or one of their special nights... 
 
Happy Hour is from 3-5pm daily, even on the weekends! 
They offer $5 wine, $6 well drinks & $9 specialty cocktails with a discounted food HH menu too!
Tuesdays are Tiki Taco Tuesday where tiki cocktails are $8 and of course, their $3 tacos from 6-9pm
Wednesday is $3 off glasses of wine and $8 house made Old Fashioned/featured whiskey flights
Thursday is their infamous "Kill the Keg" nights with $5 draft beers til the keg is gone! 
Sundays is $6 bloodmarys, $5 beers and $12 bottomless mimosas w purchase of an entree during Sunday Brunch. 
 
The Blind Pig Kitchen and Bar is located at 31431 Santa Margarita Parkway in RSM.  
Hours 
Closed Mondays. 
Tuesday: 3 -11 p.m.
Wednesday & Thursday: 3 - midnight
Friday: 3 -1 a.m.
Saturday: 11 -1 a.m.
Sunday: 11-10 p.m.
 
For you north OC folks, apparently The Blind Pig is soon opening a second location in Yorba Linda! No word yet on exactly when it's opening but keep follow them on Instagram or Facebook to stay attuned to any announcements! 
 
Don't forget to tell them OCFoodieGirl sent you! ;) 

Friday, November 2, 2018

Lemonade isn't only for the summer!

Lemonade isn't only for the summer!




Have you been to Lemonade yet? The fast casual restaurant with food that tastes and feels like something you'd make at home! 


They have options for all diets including vegan, gluten-free, etc. The best part is no matter what diet you're following, the food tastes fresh and delicious! 


I recently visited the Huntington Beach location to check out their new fall menu. Every season they come out with a few new dishes to add to their regular year-round menu to showcase what's in season, and I have to say fall is coming in quite yummy at Lemonade! New items include the following: 

Salads/Sides 


-Red Quinoa & Fuji Apples w arugula, sunflowers seeds and a white miso vinaigrette - a very refreshing grain salad with a bright dressing








-Israeli Couscous w roasted mushrooms, shaved Parmesan and a lemon truffle vinaigrette - this was MY absolute favorite and is returning for a second year - a MUST try! 


-Honey Roasted Carrots w rosemary and pistachio vinaigrette - really nice crunch with a light flavorful dressing. I'm not a bit fan of carrots but ate all of this! 





-Spicy Sesame Peanuts Noodles and Chicken w bell peppers, snap peas, cilantro, sesame seed and garlic crunch




-New Mexican Chile Roasted Butternut Squash w white corn, lime corn nuts, and scallion ranch dressing - great mixed texture salad with an almost curry taste to it. Great dish! 





Bowls, Land & Sea, and Sandwiches
-Backyard BBQ Brisket w butternut squash, charred corn, sauteed kale and queso fresco over mashed potatoes 

-Citrus Poached Salmon and Squash w crushed basil vinaigrette 


-Holiday Turkey Sandwich w turkey, Gruyere, arugula, pickled red onions, mustard aioli, cranberry relish on walnut cranberry bread - LOVED this, a Thanksgiving meal you can hold in your hands! 







Dessert and Drinks
Gluten-Free Vegan S'mores Brownies - Holy cow! These were insanely delicious - made with chickpea flour but if you didn't know it you'd think they were just regular ooey-gooey fudgie brownies! Loved them! 

Two new lemonades for the fall - the Active Charcoal and Maple lemonade which was really tasty. I know most people can't imagine eating/drinking charcoal but it really has a muted flavor and is supposedly really good at pulling the toxins out of your body. The other new lemonade is the Lavender Elder-flower lemonade (pictured at the top of this post) which I am sure you can imagine was as refreshing and light as it sounds. 





The stands outs for me were the Israeli Couscous and the Holiday Turkey sandwich - heck, they'd even go well together! ;) 

Be sure to check out the new fall menu on your next visit! 
Locations in OC include Huntington Beach (at Pacific City), Newport Beach (at Fashion Island) and Irvine (at Michelson & Jamboree). For more info or to find one of their other 28 locations, visit their website:  https://www.lemonadela.com/