• About
  • Family
  • Food
  • Travel

Sweeping the South

~ Living in the South

Sweeping the South

Tag Archives: southern delicacy

10 Sunday Mar 2013

Posted by sweepingthesouth in Food, Restaurants

≈ 1 Comment

Tags

Beausoleil, Cajun, crawfish, Food, Louisiana, Restaurants, South, southern delicacy

My New Year’s Resolution was to eat healthy, exercise, and save money, probably the same resolutions as everyone else. I was doing really well at first and then disaster strikes! That afternoon I stopped at Truly Free Bakery and had myself a Ground Turkey Quinoa bowl. It was truly delicious with a side of their homemade teriyaki sauce. What I like about Truly Free is that everything is organic and made from scratch. So what went wrong?

Quinoa Bowl with Ground Turkey

Quinoa Bowl with Ground Turkey

We really wanted to go out to dinner that night, my fiancé had been gone for a week and we just wanted to do something fun. So we went to Beausoleil, a favorite restaurant of mine here in Baton Rouge. And because my best friend had bought me a gift card, we went out to eat with no holds barred. We started out with delicious truffled fried oysters and a mussel frites cooked in a saffron sauce. Divine! My fiancé had the seafood pasta special, which was also cooked in a butter saffron sauce. I had the scallops served over chorizo risotto. Everything was delicious! And just because I felt like being bad, I had the chocolate pot de crème! Melt in your mouth! God, I could go for some of that right now and a glass of cabernet!

Truffled Fried Oysters

Truffled Fried Oysters

The next morning, because we hadn’t had enough, we went to the Chimes for Brunch. I had The Benediction, which is like an eggs benedict, served on English muffins, with ham, tomatoes and fried crawfish tails. My fiancé had the crawfish omelet accompanied by a bloody Mary. It was great southern comfort food on a cold Sunday morning in January (Louisiana cold, not meant to be confused with New England cold).

The Benediction

The Benediction

You would think we were done after that, but convinced ourselves that pizza was a great idea for dinner! That evening we went to Schlittz and Giggles. I insisted we have the Mediterranean salad to start; it made me feel better about myself. But then we ordered the Kitchen Floor pizza, topped with pepperoni, ham, Italian sausage, bacon, roasted red peppers, green bell peppers, onions, mushrooms, olives, and lots of shredded mozzarella.

Mediterranean Salad

Mediterranean Salad

We decided it best to end the weekend there, no need to go over board, right? Start fresh in the morning.

Share this:

  • Email
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest

A New Italian Bistro – Zolia

21 Saturday Jul 2012

Posted by sweepingthesouth in Food, Restaurants

≈ 1 Comment

Tags

crostini, Food, goat cheese, Restaurants, roasted garlic, South, southern delicacy, Travel, tuna tartare

This little bistro is a hit with the downtown crowd during lunch. But my boyfriend and I went one evening after work to check it out. It’s inside of City Plaza II so if you are unfamiliar with the area you might have difficulty finding it. But that shouldn’t deter you!

I truly enjoyed the food at Zolia’s and was pleasantly surprised. We tried various tapas, Tuna Tartare, Abita Shrimp, Salmon Basilica and the Warm Truffled Crimini Crostini, to name a few. They were all delicious. My boyfriend normally doesn’t like sashimi but he loved this tapa. It was fresh and packed with flavor. The texture and consistency were just right.

Tuna Tartare

I really loved the Abita Shrimp served over a chive grit cake. I like to call it the “Cajun Tapa”. It’s really delicious and something different to try. I also enjoyed the Salmon with the tomato caper relish. It was cooked to the right temperature and not dry at all, like some salmon can be. And the Roasted Garlic and Goat Cheese on the mushroom crostini really complemented it well. The flavors were spot on.

Abita Shrimp

If you haven’t gone yet, then please go. I can’t wait to go back and try more of their delicious tapas and antipasto boards.

A few more pictures of their tapas:

Salmon Basilica

Warm Truffled Crimini Crostini

Share this:

  • Email
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest

A Yankee Eating Crawfish – Guest blogger from New York

19 Thursday Jul 2012

Posted by sweepingthesouth in Food, Yankees

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

crawfish, crawfish season, Food, South, southern delicacy, Travel, vacation, Yankee

Sometimes, when I’m throwing a pity party for myself, I’ll express to Andrea how inconvenient it is that she now lives so far away. On the other hand, I’m glad she made that drastic move because that means I get to visit! I recently visited Andrea in May, before the heat really set in but most importantly before I missed out on yet another crawfish season. You see, as Andrea’s fellow East Coast friend, I could live on seafood alone. I love it all, slippery oysters, sandy mussels, and most of all “lobsta”, as Rhode Island natives say. So of course I was going to love diving into a bucket of crawfish, after all they are just mini lobsters, right? I salivated for weeks before my visit, incessantly reminding Andrea that I would be there within days and that she absolutely had to include a crawfish dinner in our itinerary. Kindly, Andrea and her hunky man, made my dream come true. However, when the tray of crawfish arrived at our table and was placed in front of me, my excitement quickly turned to panic.

The site of their ruby red bodies, darkened by loads of Cajun seasoning, piled on top of each other like so, made my stomach drop. You see, I live in New York. The truth about New York is that it is filthy! Making it the most desirable habitat for cock-roaches which render me totally limp and paralyzed in fear. A similar feeling set in when presented with my pile of “mudbugs”. Only then did I understand that vernacular. Andrea and Mathew looked scared for me but I couldn’t let them smell my fear so I started in. After all, I had been talking quite the talk.

Real Flattering

Lets just say, I can cross eating Crawfish off my bucket list. It sure is a lot of work to get to that little piece of meat and all your left with is what I can only describe as a fire in my mouth! I might not be attacking another tray of crawfish anytime soon but I can’t wait to try another Southern delicacy.

Share this:

  • Email
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest

Recent Posts

  • Whole30 – Reintroduction
  • Whole30 – Week Four
  • Whole30 Tapas Party
  • Whole30 – Week Three
  • Whole30 – Week Two

Archives

  • February 2016
  • January 2016
  • December 2015
  • January 2014
  • December 2013
  • November 2013
  • October 2013
  • September 2013
  • August 2013
  • July 2013
  • June 2013
  • April 2013
  • March 2013
  • January 2013
  • November 2012
  • October 2012
  • September 2012
  • July 2012
  • June 2012

Follow me on Twitter

My Tweets

Instagram

No Instagram images were found.

Categories

  • Acadiana
  • Food
  • Natchez
  • New Orleans
  • Recipes
  • Restaurants
  • Travel
  • Uncategorized
  • whole30
  • Yankees
  • RSS - Posts
  • RSS - Comments

Meta

  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.com

Recent Posts

January 2021
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Feb    

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Sweeping the South on Facebook

Sweeping the South on Facebook

Blog at WordPress.com.

Cancel
loading Cancel
Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Email check failed, please try again
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.