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Cookbook Kitchen

I love birthdays.

I love the celebration that comes with it.

I love the happy laughter shared among friends.

And most especially the introduction of yummy eats.

So it was such a pleasure to be invited to my officemate and friend Maan’s birthday at Cookbook Kitchen.

I’ve never heard of it.  And it’s a long way from the office to just have lunch (Commonwealth to Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong, whew! Faye and I had to munch on some butterscotch bars as we got held up in traffic. Yep, we were that hungry!)

But as we entered the quiet neighborhood and saw Cookbook Kitchen’s colorful facade, we both thought that it promised to be worth the travel and the wait.

We were not wrong.

Maan and friends took the liberty to order ahead for us. 

We had parmesan crusted fishfillet,  chicken pizzaoili, mustard chicken, an orange flavored fish and another cream based fish ( i don’t know what kind), and honey glazed spareribs.  

And as per Filipino custom, everything of course had to be shared….

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To be tasted…

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To be oggled…

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And happily dug into! 🙂

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For a quaint hole in the wall resto hidden in far Mandaluyong City, Cookbook Kitchen was truly a winner in my book!

Thanks Maan and Happy, Happy Birthday! 🙂

 

P.S. Just found out that the resto was started by a couple of bank executive foodies who have chosen to retire early to engage in their passion. Sigh!  Someday…someday…

It’s a Rosey Rosey Pink World!

Text message:  “Sweet Ilonggo Guy has finally won the lotto!  Good luck to us both!  🙂

For a moment I wanted to ask how much millions, until comprehension finally dawned. 

“Hahaha!  How did it happen gurl?  Kelan mo pa siya sinagot? Tell me the details!”

I pulled over as Sweet Ilonggo Girl poured out her heart, how she has fallen (unexpectedly) for our dearest friend.  This after all is an emergency! A happy emergency which requires my full attention!

I laughed, I cried as she recounted how he, our groomsman, has swept off her, our bridesmaid, feet. 

Over several “Aww…how sweet”, I marvelled at how remarkable life is.  Except for the obligatory walk in the isle, they hardly noticed each other during our wedding.  A chance meeting at the hospital, with them both welcoming Nina into the world, made their paths collide once more.  Mr. P was acting the matchmaker for his “Bro” while I was clucking like a protective mother hen over “My Gurl”. 

Three months later, this –

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It’s a rosey, rosey pink world indeed! 

Mr. P and I are still at loggerheads over whom credit should go.  But suffice to say, we are extremely elated over this development.  Our dearest friend has won our bestest gurlfriend!  And we feel like WE have won the lottery!  🙂

Farewell to a Friend

Last night I bid farewell to a friend.

I arrived at home to discover that he was already gone, taking with him a myriad of happy memories…

 

He was there when I first saw Mr. P, his gleaming blue skin shining brightly in the sun, adding weight to an already good impression. 

He was there when I finally gave my “yes” to a love offered, his approval roaring loudly in the air. 

He was there during those cold Christmas nights as we cruised along canopies of christmas lights dreaming of a future of togetherness. 

He was there when I sobbed my first cry, his chrome arms a welcome comfort.  He lost his night-vision head then, adding to my despair. 

 

Together, we enjoyed the kiss of the summer sun and breathe the cool air of the December sky.

We joined hands in prayer for every celebration and occasion – a wedding, a new home, a new baby.

He rejoiced with us, he despaired with us, he must have thought it will be forever…

Until yesterday.

 

The buyer called in the morning. 

For the first time in 10 years, he fell. 

Mr. P said his leg must have broken from the weight.

I said it was more like a broken spirit.  

The buyer arrived in the afternoon.

He fell yet again.

He must have known it was the end of our relationship.  

His way of saying goodbye. 

 

I arrived at home to discover that he was already gone, taking with him a myriad of happy memories.

Farewell dear friend, you have served us well.

In-yo: A Celebration of Good Food and Good Friends!

I have been blessed with good friends.

More than that, I have been blessed with good friends who love to eat! 

Even better, good friends who love to feed me!

This is truly a delight and one I would wish for any pregnant woman. =-)

Early on, during my first trimester, my friend Blue Sneakers would regularly invite me for dinner and allow me to give in to my cravings.  Apart from the regular pasta craving, I would occasionally seek for a good slice of steak, lamb or apple pie.  Blue Sneakers would always oblige and, next thing I know, we have already scoured and tried most of the restaurants in Trinoma!

Fast track to my third trimester and my appetite has somehow stabilized.  Nowadays, I just eat for nourishment or to just lift up my mood.

Enter Ibyang!  Ibyang has been a dear friend since college, a sassy lawyer who might as well be a food critique or events stylist in another lifetime!  I remember us driving all the way to Batangas just to sample their lomi served with links of kikiam or native sausage, or taking a nine (9) hour trip to Vigan to have a go at their bagnet or famous longganisa.  Never mind that each trip always involved a boytoy, the native food fare always made up for any romantic frustrations we may have received from their locals.  Eventually, age and the consequent power of the purse improved not only our taste in men but in food as well.  Ibyang has since gone around the world and almost always gives me a pasalubong…though not the customary ones.  Instead, vignettes of famous restaurants abroad wrapped in copies of their menu or food pics with a promise of a visit together in the future.  Once, I was even lucky to receive a pecan pie (the best I’ve ever tasted!), a box of which she snucked in her lugggage and stained most of her clothes! 

Ibyang excitedly calls me and tells me we have to go to this restaurant, a new find.  She has made the reservations and is picking me up – “Now na. As in.” 

“Now na?” Never mind that I’m almost eight (8) months pregnant and occasionally get contractions. As ever, I readied myself.  “K” for kaladkarin afterall has been my middle initial way back in college. 

And I’m glad I did not vacillate.

 

 

In-yo Fusion Cuisine is an oasis, a haven in traffic-gnarled Katipunan.  The aged wooden doors and wooden bridge, flanked on either side by a view of the koi pond underneath, was enough to tell me that I was truly in for a special treat. 

Inside, we were ushered to our seats.  I was surprised to see that at 11:30 a.m. two of the five tables were already filled.  No wonder reservations were required!  I was later told that there’s enough room at the second floor that could easily sit 10 more people but this also is usually already reserved.  The ambiance was simple but warm, reminiscent of the old houses of our lolos and lolas, filled with wooden antiques and other knick-knacks collected through the years.  I later learned that the restaurant was a converted portion of Chef Nino Laus’ grandmother’s house.  This was a cool tidbit to learn.  Only proves that a multi-million investment for interiors is not necessary to start a resto business.  At the end of it was the glass-cased kitchen, house to about five (5) chefs busily preparing the ordered meals.

And, boy, did they not disappoint us!

 

 

First on the menu was a plateful of Wasabi Fried Oyster.  My parents are both from Capiz, the Seafood Capital of the Philippines, and oysters, freshly catched, opened, and seasoned with vinegar, is one of its specialties.  I was definitely interested how this one will turn out.  Coated in a perfect crisp of batter infused with wasabi, it was truly a surprise!  Although I would prefer a little bit more kick of wasabi, the batter did not take away the sweetness from the oyster.   This, I feel, could be easily dipped into vinegar and would taste good as well, but I didn’t want to ruin the experience by asking for one.  Instead, the chefs have included a dollop of Japanese mayo on each oyster which gave the dish just the right amount of sweetness and, yes, that Japanese feel. Suffice to say that Ibyang and I easily finished all 6 fried oysters between the two of us and we could have easily asked for more!  

For our main fare, we both wanted to try their Grilled Salmon with Miso sauce.  In the end, I opted for the Shiraz Braised Lamb Shank so that we can sample each of them.

 

 

 

The salmon sat elegantly perched on a bed of mashed potato with dollops of miso sauce around the plate.  Ibyang and I oohhd and aahhd over this, we both didn’t want to disturb such a perfect plating!  We both wanted to take pictures of it but, of all days, I forgot to bring mine!  (Pictures here, by the way, were all taken from In-Yo @ClickTheCity.com Metro) 

The salmon was perfectly cooked – sweet and tender, obviously a fresh catch.  The sauce was sweet and thick but unmistakably had that miso flavor.  To me, this was the perfect light dinner.

  

 

Next is lamb shank in red wine sauce.  Mine was served differently from the picture above but nonetheless still a masterpiece.  Strips of lamb, with their bones in tact, were elegantly spread over a bed of mashed sweet potato (or was it camote?).  Done medium well, with no “lansa” at all, it was perfect even without the usual mint jelly. The only downside in this was that I wanted more!  Wished that the portion given me was a bit more meaty…=P

 

We had more than ample room for dessert.  And like most girls, we want ours sweet, delectable, with coffee on the side.

 

 

 I ordered chocolate lava cake (The name on the menu escapes me!).  The ones I’ve tried so far in restaurants around Manila tend to disappoint, with the cake inside rather dry.   This would either break or make it for me.  The chocolate cake was served in a rectangular plate combined with a shotglass of milkshake and tropical fruits sitting on a bed of sweet cream.  The idea was to have a slice of oozing molten chocolate cake together with the cold milkshake and walah!  A masterpiece!  The burst of flavors, the textures, in this dessert was unbelievable!  

Paired with a cup of Vietnamese brewed coffee (a no-no for pregnant women, by the way, but one I can’t resist.  Vietnamese? I have to try it!)  this was truly such a delightful experience!

And just when we thought that the experience was over, a plate of three (3) flavors of creme brulee was sent to our table courtesy of management!  Turns out, they noticed that Ibyang has been there twice, with people in tow to boot, that they wanted to show their appreciation. (I wonder if they will show me the same kind of appreciation once I come back. =P)

First, there was the classic creme brulee; second, the chocolate flavor; followed by the cappucino flavor.  All were made silky creamy smooth that cracking the glazed caramelized sugar was like opening a gift from Santa!

 

Oh, what bliss! 

To have been born

And taste this yummy goodness!

 

In the end, I cannot but help but shout to the high heavens a prayer of thanks…for good food and good friends!  Truly, truly, a remarkable experience!

 

 

  

  

 

 

     

 

 

Girlfriends Rock!!!

It’s been a while since I’ve last seen my girlfriends, each one of us caught up in our own whirlpool of life.

Jojie – has since left the country to look for greener pastures.  We still save a seat for her though on our every gathering.

Rocel – has matured into a beautiful woman and is slowly going up the corporate ladder of ADB.  I know she will still achieve greater heights.

Celine – is pregnant with her 3rd baby and took a reprieve from teaching taebo.  She’s stil one sexy mama though!

Beth – is giving her heart a break and slowly finding her way…hopefully to a career and independence.

I’ve known them for almost ten (10) years now, our relationship having grown from mere gymmates to loyal girlfriends.  They’ve seen me through relationships.  Celebrated when I’ve finally found the one.  We have laughed at each other’s foolishness and cried at each other’s hearbreaks. 

As I approach my impending motherhood, I am glad to be surrounded by people who truly care. 🙂

Changing Times …

Dinner with Nessa at Bellini’s, Cubao. 

It used to be this hole in the wall Italian restaurant (owned by a Filipina who married an Italian chef) located at the back of Marikina Shoe Expo in Cubao.  It has since expanded to include the unit next to it and a slot at busy Greenbelt Complex.

The Marikina Shoe Expo of our childhood seem to have changed and gone through a make-over.  Gone were the shoe shops known for its “pasadya” design, durable and cheap prices.  In its stead are open bars, a steak house, a palm reading nook and a few units offering art work and imported goods.  Times have truly changed…

And so have we.  Nessa is my oldest and dearest friend.  She’s among the first person I texted to share the news of my pregnancy.  She immediately called me after to say “Buntis na si Gilda…,” awe and disbelief in her voice.  I could even imagine her expression! 

She tells me that she’s going through a mid-life crisis.  I tell her I’m going through a crisis too – the gastronomic sort!  ;-p

We have shared so much fun and secrets together.  How we have changed and grown…but never apart.  Just as when I shared my childhood dreams with her so I am glad to be able to share my hopes and aspirations about motherhood with her. 

Times may have changed, but I’m glad some things haven’t.  😉