Cold Weather Weekending

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I was craving two things this weekend: cooking and movies.  With temperatures in Chicago not rising above 20 degrees, satisfying my cravings was an easy feat because they both involved staying inside and being warm.

On the menu?  Linguine with shrimp and crab in a clam sauce and crusty sourdough bread perfect for sauce dipping.

Sidebar: I popped in Williams Sonoma on my way home from work on Friday.  Lo and behold, the universe rewarded me for my stressful (but successful) work week with the serving dish and salad plates I had been eying that matches the pasta bowls I got for Christmas…ON SALE.  Like, seriously on sale.  As in, I got the serving dish, salad plates, a sauce and pink cupcakes holders all for the original price of the serving dish. AND it happened to be pay day too!  A Friday Miracle, I say!

FYI:  Life’s too short to use garlic that comes from a jar.

After chopping, sautee’ing, and simmering tomatoes, onion, fresh parsley, fresh basil, clams and Prosecco, then tossing in shrimp and crab, Ryan and I feasted on this:

I didn’t overcook the shrimp (which usually happens), the pasta was perfectly al dente, and we got to spend the evening together.  It was exactly the date night we needed AND exactly what I needed to give me my cooking fix.  Cooking makes me feel like myself; it’s another way to be creative and productive and do something for people I love.  Plus, I love wine and jazz and cooking usually ends up involving both when I’m at the helm.

The movie portion of the weekend?  Country Strong.  I’m not a huge country music fan and I really, really enjoyed it.  Gwyneth Paltrow was fantastic and the music is great.  Totally worth seeing.

 

 

Volare

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I haven’t done a restaurant review in awhile and after an amazing dinner at Volare last Saturday night, it is high time.

I’ve walked by Volare a dozen times but since it’s not much to look at from the outside (c’mon–you know we all judge books by their covers on occasion), I’ve never pushed to go there.  But after countless recommendations from my parents and from my man friend’s colleagues, we decided to make it the dinner portion of our old school Chicago date.  After drinks at the Signature Lounge on the 96th Floor of the Hancock Tower (best view of the city is out of the women’s restroom, btw), we went a few blocks south to Volare, located at 201 E. Grand Ave.

Walking in, we weren’t so much greeted by the hosts but by waiters running in and out of the busiest kitchen I’ve ever seen.  Waiting for our table was almost painful, watching dish after amazing smelling dish go by.  To say I struggle making decisions about ordering food is an understatement but even my man friend had a hard time at Volare because everything we had seen run by us was just mouth watering.  The veal medallion with porcini risotto (for him) and the frutti di mare (for me) were the final decisions and I’d say we hit the jackpot.  Well, you’ll have to take his word on the veal–even though I was bribed with lots of things I want in exchange for taking a bite, you will never catch me eating baby cow.  No way.  But the calamari was uber tender, the shrimp ginormous, the seabass perfection and the pasta was perfectly al dente (my big pet peeve with Italian restaurants) so we left very full and happy. Topped off with a bottle of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and we were in love.  With Volare.

We always say we want to go back to places just for some wine and to maybe split a dish but with Volare, I know neither of us are going to be willing to share.

High Five of the Day:  http://smittenkitchen.com/ I follow them on Twitter (ninainthechi) and now that the Green City Market is up and going on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, I can’t wait to turn all the fabulous fresh things I buy there into the fabulous fresh recipes Smitten Kitchen gives me.  First on my list is absolutely Homemade Pop Tarts.  Go ahead, start salivating now.