4.13.2009

Birthday Food Coma: Shabu-Shabu & Easter Smorgasbord Extravaganza

I celebrated my 23rd birthday last weekend with three amazing meals, the first of which I already babbled about in my Dining at O Ya post. You might think after a meal of that magnitude I might need a break... but if you think that, you don't know me very well. I woke up the next morning ready for more.

Josh & Mel Get Psyched About Shabu


Whose Hot Pot Is It?

We've been doing a lot of shabu-shabu these past few months because our great friends, Jeremy and Abbey who were also present for the birthday meal bought us a shabu pot and heating element for our wedding. I'll go to Ming's, the Asian market in the South End for thin sliced beef and veggies like baby bok choy, enoki mushrooms, cabbage and watercress, as well as the sesame and ponzu dipping sauces. I also buy a spicy soup base because I find it's easier than making your own and the broth takes on the flavor of everything that gets cooked in it so there's no need to go crazy making an elaborate broth.

Kenji Gives Me a Creepy Look


I like really fresh seafood so I usually buy scallops, shrimp, white fish and squid at whole foods or a fish market. I also get tofu, noodles and rice to serve with the meal. We're doing shabu at home this Friday so I'll get some photos.

How Every Civilized Meal Ends - Squid Swimming In Water Glass


Anyway, we're always wondering what the origin of shabu shabu is and I don't know why I never looked it up but our brilliant friend Jared was present last Saturday and he informed us it's Mongolian so that ends the argument. Mongolian hot pot. I think I probably knew that but I'm glad we've put it to rest. I was tired of telling Kenji it wasn't Japanese.

Shabu Zen West

We decided to try out the new Shabu Zen outpost in Allston. They have the exact same menu as the Chinatown location but it's literally ten times the size with some private tatami rooms. It's nothing special but it does the trick if you want shabu. All the meat and seafood dishes are served with a giant platter of veggies and they have a decent selection of Asian beers and sakes.


Bountiful Veggie Platter



Shabu is a great option for large parties and everyone always has a really good time trying to find their food in the big communal pot and mixing their own ponzu. We had some gyoza and edamame and went through a few bottles of sake during the meal and many beers... all for less than the cost of movie and a large popcorn.

Split Pot of Two Broths


It was a good time and the waiter who actually believed that I was turning 23 bought be a Xingtao which was nice. The best part is, everyone gets to eat like kings and then walks out the door without spending more than $40 and even that's a little high.

Gift from Josh


Cute Little Carrot Cake Made By Mel


Extreme Close Up of Best Carrot Cake EVER


Blowin Out the Candle


The Best Part


Easter Smorgin

Once again I got to share my birthday with Jesus which means a big ole feast and an egg hunt... which actually has nothing to do with Jesus. My 21st birthday was also on Easter which wasn't quite as cool but now that I'm 23, I really didn't mind it. Spending time with the fam, eating good food and chillin out was just my speed this year.


As I have discussed before, my in-laws take a Smorgasbord approach to family meals which provides a great variety and makes meals fun and communal. This year, everyone was responsible for contributing something.

Scalloped Potatoes, Green Bean Casserole & Asparagus Risotto


Dana's parents still made the bulk of the meal with some classic Americana that I can never resist, including green bean casserole, scalloped potatoes, as well as their famous Swedish meatballs (yes, they are of Swedish heritage) and some amazing desserts which included my favorite - strawberry rhubarb pie :)

Many Types of Pork


My parents and sister Katie were on hand because it was my birthday and they brought a spiral ham which was delicious served with pineapple and deviled eggs. My brother-in-law Erik and his girlfriend Alyssa made a great asparagus risotto, my sister-in-law Kristen made some great desserts and her famous Swedish coffee bread.

YUMMM


I brought a new concoction - a salad of baby romaine, sliced celery and scallions, pea shoots, crumbled chevre, sliced toasted almonds and mandarin oranges. I made a dressing of balsamic, olive oil, parsley, garlic, a little sugar and lemon juice. It was good and nice and light.

My Springy Salad


And Then There Was Dessert... Again


Our family always goes large when it comes to the sweet stuff. The smorgasbord concept gets extended beyond the main event to include a buffet style dessert extravaganza. After such a big meal, it's always hard to find room for dessert but when you see all the great homemade treats that get paraded out for these events, it's hard to say no and the good news is... there are always plenty of leftovers to take home!

Mom's Strawberry Shortcake


Kristen's Decadent Peanut Butter Balls


Kristen's Pretty Sugar Cookies

More Candles on Mom's Daffodil Cake


World's Best Strawberry Rhubarb Pie


Yummy, Yummy, Yummy I've Got Love in My Tummy


It was a busy food-filled weekend from high to low... amazing sushi at one of the best restaurants in Boston if not the entire U.S., a great communal shabu meal and comfort-filled Easter dinner among family. I really am a lucky girl. I also got some great gifts - an authentic Rondo jersey just in time for the NBA championship (kids size XL), a laptop backpack, a Wii Fit, an amazing new flat iron that I love more than anything... a down comforter for our new King sized bed, some awesome and very unqiue glassware for our new bar and money to buy an All Clad frying pan!

Can you say JACKPOT!!!!


2 comments:

  1. ggena@terra.com.brMay 16, 2009 1:00 PM

    please, where can i find a shabu shabu pan?

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  2. anapimenta@citoclinica.com.brMay 16, 2009 1:00 PM

    I like you blog and I am interested in purchasing a shabu shabu pot exactly like the one in your picture, with the division in the middle.
    Could you please inform me where to get it? I have tried on the web with no success.
    Thanks,
    Ana Pimenta ( anapimenta@citoclinica.com.br)

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