Pizza is one of those foods (should be a total food group) that comes with endless choices of toppings as well as an incredible choice for crust preparation. My husband and I are on a quest to try as many pizza/Italian restaurants as possible. I think pizza is on the top 5 list of comfort foods. And, with the endless combinations, it would be difficult to get bored!
We have added a new one to our list recently-"Twisted Italian". It is located on Happy Valley and Lake Pleasant in the Lake Pleasant Towne Center Shopping Center (near the Paradise Bakery). Pizza crust is more oblong in shape and thin, brushed with garlic infused olive oil. Suggested toppings are things like fresh made pizza sauce, roasted chicken and pesto, sausage, peppers, baby spinach. Reasonably priced for individual size pizza-$10-12. Beer steamed mussels, bruschetta, and fried calamari are a few appetizer choices. Entrees include things like chicken or eggplant parmesan, herb roasted salmon, classic pastas and even a sirloin pizzaiola. Service was excellent (we were there for a late lunch) and food came out quickly and hot. The Twisted Italian also serves beer and wine. I had their Twisted Red Zinfandel and it was superb, only $5. Cheesecake, Tiramisu and Cannoli topped the dessert list.
I would say the whole experience was well worth the trip, and would definitely go back to try it for dinner. Though I probably would not go late in the evening, the hours are M-F 11-Close, and Sat-Sun 12-Close.
Maybe next time I will try the Chicken Picatta, finished with white wine, lemon and butter. I'll let ya know how it goes!
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Saturday, February 25, 2012
"IT'S GREEK TO ME" SALADS
Sooo many salads, and sooo many dressings to choose from nowadays; you would think we would eat more of them! With spring on the way, bringing fresh lettuces, let's try a few of my favorites!
My favorite dressing:
GREEK DRESSING
1 Tablespoon Cavender's Greek Seasoning (In the spice section-a 3-1/2 oz. container in red,white and yellow)
1 packet of Splenda
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
1/2 cup canola oil (DO NOT use olive oil-too heavy)
Directions: Shake ingredients to blend.
Two of my favorite salads:
GREEK SALAD
6 cups romaine lettuce (large head)
3/4 cup Kalamata olives (without pits)
1 cucumber, sliced in 1/4" slices
1 cup cherry tomatoes
1 red onion thinly sliced
1/2 lb. feta cheese
Directions: Toss and serve with Greek Dressing
MESCULIN SALAD
1 bag mesculin or spring mix salad mix
1/4-1/2 cup toasted walnuts (throw walnuts in a cast iron skillet and heat on med-high until toasted OR toast in 350 degree oven until toasted-keep an eye on them)
1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese
small pear thinly sliced (optional)
Directions: Toss salad mix, walnuts, and Greek Dressing. Top with blue cheese crumbles & pear slices.
NOTE:
What is Mesculin? Mesculin means mixture. The name mesculin comes from the Provencal (Southern France) word "mescla" which means "to mix". Most mixes are a combination of young leaves such as radicchio, arugula, red leaf, mustard greens, cherval, endive, even dandelion. These combinations are very tender and can be a little spicy in taste. YUM!!!!!
I MUST go make a salad now, how about you? Don't forget to click on the red comments word to comment. Would appreciate your input as I decide which recipes will be documented for future use.
My favorite dressing:
GREEK DRESSING
1 Tablespoon Cavender's Greek Seasoning (In the spice section-a 3-1/2 oz. container in red,white and yellow)
1 packet of Splenda
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
1/2 cup canola oil (DO NOT use olive oil-too heavy)
Directions: Shake ingredients to blend.
Two of my favorite salads:
GREEK SALAD
6 cups romaine lettuce (large head)
3/4 cup Kalamata olives (without pits)
1 cucumber, sliced in 1/4" slices
1 cup cherry tomatoes
1 red onion thinly sliced
1/2 lb. feta cheese
Directions: Toss and serve with Greek Dressing
MESCULIN SALAD
1 bag mesculin or spring mix salad mix
1/4-1/2 cup toasted walnuts (throw walnuts in a cast iron skillet and heat on med-high until toasted OR toast in 350 degree oven until toasted-keep an eye on them)
1/2 cup crumbled blue cheese
small pear thinly sliced (optional)
Directions: Toss salad mix, walnuts, and Greek Dressing. Top with blue cheese crumbles & pear slices.
What is Mesculin? Mesculin means mixture. The name mesculin comes from the Provencal (Southern France) word "mescla" which means "to mix". Most mixes are a combination of young leaves such as radicchio, arugula, red leaf, mustard greens, cherval, endive, even dandelion. These combinations are very tender and can be a little spicy in taste. YUM!!!!!
I MUST go make a salad now, how about you? Don't forget to click on the red comments word to comment. Would appreciate your input as I decide which recipes will be documented for future use.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Good Thing We Weren't The Real Food Critics!
Sooooo, we went to this pizza place that was listed as "gourmet pizza" last night ( the excuse was to celebrate David's birthday a few days early). This place has mostly organic and gluten free items. We arrive and all seems great. Very retro place and not your "Dominos Pizza prices". Pretty crowded at first (restaurant seats 100) so we sat at one of 3 open high top table near the bar. We ask for a take out menu because we have a friend that is trying to eat gluten free. Ooops, out of take out menus. Waitress came right over, and gave us time to peruse the menu. We had different salads to start, and were allowed to have the ones we wanted as a smaller "with the entree" size. Very good! David ordered a thin crust pizza and I ordered lasagna. Ooops, out of lasagna. My second choice was spaghetti. Did I mention that the waitress was really chatty and friendly? First the pizza comes out which took a really long time. The pizza is burnt on the edges and several pieces were also burned on the bottom. Ooops! The waitress said the chef would make another one but David agreed that he was okay with it as he likes a crispy crust. Then my spaghetti comes out, looks good, (and tasted pretty good) and I ask for parmesan cheese. Ooops, out of parmesan. The waitress explains, "When I came in this morning I noticed there was no parmesan cheese and the chef said, yep we ran out last night." As this was our first time at this restaurant we asked the waitress how long they had been in business and she said since 2009, then became very quiet for the remainder of the time we were there.
Sooooo, here are the questions? Comment on whether or not you would return to this restaurant and recommend it to friend? Why do you think the waitress suddenly became quiet and less friendly? What expectations would you have from a restaurant that has been open since 2009? Tell us what you think!
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Sooooo, here are the questions? Comment on whether or not you would return to this restaurant and recommend it to friend? Why do you think the waitress suddenly became quiet and less friendly? What expectations would you have from a restaurant that has been open since 2009? Tell us what you think!
Click on the red comments word at the bottom to comment. If you are prompted to type in name or URL, just type in your first name and it will direct you back to comment.
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