I know it is ridiculous but I love watching Food Network at the gym. I fell in love with this plum cake "tatin" recipe by Ina Garten when I was watching Food Network at the gym the other day, and baked it the same night, immedieately! Sooo easy to make and really delicious. This is how my cake looks: (Recipe by Ina Garten for Food Network. ) Thank you, Ina! Enjoy!
Sleep No More, Photo by Yaniv Schulman. I really wanted to start this article with a short summary of the show in my own words. However, still to this date I have no clue what happened in the show thanks to the great creative team of Sleep No More who were fabulous at messing (I am being polite here by not using the F word. But trust me, they truly F'ed up our minds!!!!) with our heads. I feel like an idiot but based on what I read online I know I am not the only one who is still clueless to some degree of this show!!! Lovely!? But in short... EMURSIVE, collaborated with London’s award-winning PUNCHDRUNK , rented and reinvented the McKittrick Hotel to present Shakespeare’s classic Scottish tragedy, Macbeth, through the lens of suspenseful film noir. As a side note... McKittrick Hotel was built in 1939 to be New York City's finest and most decadent luxury hotel of its time, which unfortunately condemned and left locked six week...
My awesomely fast social life has officially started to slow down since Sunday (yesterday :p) when most of my great friends had left for Turkey for their summer break. Now that I have so much time on my hands, I have decided to bring myself back to the kitchen and cook again. Boy have I missed cooking! I spent my entire Sunday grocery shopping, cooking and baking, and I feel sooo good right now. (White Beans with Meat served with Pilaf and Tzatziki, and Traditional Turkish Sesame Pastry) I have made some traditional Turkish dishes as I was craving for them and I wanted to share them with you. There are four different recipes involved so I decided to divide them into 3 different posts Part 1: White Beans with Meat (Etli Kuru Fasulye) + My Mom’s Pilaf (Pilav) Recipes Part 2: Cacik, or as our komsu (neighbor) calls it, “Tzatziki.” (Recipe by my brother.) Part 3: Traditional Turkish Sesame Pastry (Kandil Simidi) Hope you guys like them!...
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