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Boredwalk In the Kitchen: Guacamole Without the Mess

June 01, 2016

Being Californians, we loooove avocado. Avocado toast, avocado smoothies, and of course guacamole! So many guac and avocado toast recipes suggest that first you scoop the avocado out of the shell and then mash it up.

This results in a slow messy process as slippery avocado chunks slide around and get stuck in your mashing implement of choice. We've found a better way, just watch our video below:

By mashing the avocado inside the shell you have less mess, more control and it's a faster finish to ready-to-eat guacamole or avocado toast.

Want my Rock Out With Your Guac Out tee? You can find it here.

Want to make this guacamole recipe? You'll need:

  • 3 ripe pitted, mashed, avocados (use my tip above to prepare the avocado)
  • 1 tablespoon lime juice
  • 1/2 cup diced onion
  • 1/4 cup fresh chopped cilantro
  • 1-1/2 cups chopped tomatoes
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin
  • 1 teaspoon salt (or to taste)
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper (or to taste)

Combine the ingredients above and serve with your favorite chips.

 

 

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Boredwalk In The Kitchen: Sundays Are For Sundaes!

Boredwalk In The Kitchen: Sundays Are For Sundaes!

May 13, 2016

As you can probably tell by our food-themed board on Pinterest, our Instagram feed, and our seemingly never-ending supply of funny, punny food-centric designs, we like to eat here at Boredwalk HQ. But consumption is just one half of the equation — we love to cook, too!

Lately we've been trying to focus more on "clean" eating during the week — mostly raw vegan, low-carb stuff; tough, because like Oprah, WE LOVE BREAD — but we allow ourselves a little wiggle room on the weekends.

Well, Sunday was the cheat day of all cheat days — we decided to take a crack at homemade ice cream sundaes!

First order of business was to decide on a flavor profile, and even though it's mid-May, my sweet tooth is obsessed with traditional "Fall" flavors like vanilla, cinnamon, and maple, so we found a recipe for cinnamon ice cream on Pinterest from Gin at the Eat Happy, Eat Healthy blog.

If you're not already vegan or are unfamiliar with vegan cuisine, I know what you're thinking — "No way is this going to be good." As a formerly die-hard carnivore turned vegetarian who has struggled with giving up dairy, I get the skepticism. It's not entirely unfounded; store-bought* vegan ice cream has lagged behind other vegan alternatives over the years. Taste and texture improvements in non-dairy cheeses and meat substitutes have far outstripped the results on the dessert side of things.

* A necessary distinction — we've had some truly amazing vegan ice creams in the past, but pretty much exclusively in speciality parlors & restaurants, or from local/regional vegan creameries that don't have a national presence in non-specialty grocery chains (yet.)

Recent years have seen a welcome jump, though — So Delicious's line of soy and cashew milk ice creams were a big step forward, but not necessarily enough to get me to put down my Ben & Jerry's. Thankfully, B&J really hit it out of the park with their limited non-dairy launch a few months ago. With those flavors now a regular offering in our local grocery stores, I can easily see myself eschewing the dairy form entirely from here on out. I just wish they'd expand the non-dairy line to include their Cinnamon Buns flavor!

Anyway, I digress — this post is supposed to be about our homemade stuff!

Overall, we were pleased with how the ice cream turned out. It wasn't as rich & creamy as B&J's, but for our first foray into home-churning, we'll take it! I was worried about how thin it was even after churning for an extra 10 minutes, but it scooped just fine after the requisite amount of time in the freezer (though, like most non-dairy ice creams, it needed to sit out a bit longer before serving.)

Since it had more of an ice milk consistency (as opposed to that of ice cream), I'd probably tweak this recipe a bit the next time we try it. I did a little research while waiting for the cream to harden in the freezer, and a couple of sensible tips found on SeriousEats.com might make for a better end result next time: lowering the overall temp of our freezer the day before to keep our KitchenAid attachment colder for longer during the churning process, and adding a thickening agent like xanthan gum to the "batter". Both changes working in concert should, hopefully, yield a less liquid, more soft serve-like consistency by the culmination of the churning process.

Flavor-wise, it was very much on-point. I typically don't like coconut-based ice creams, but the cinnamon was enough to mask the coconut flavor.

Now, a sundae isn't a sundae without toppings, right? So we found two more recipes to pair with our ice cream: this vegan caramel sauce from Leelalicious, and my absolute favorite ice cream topping, wet nuts made from a recipe courtesy of Saveur!

First, the caramel sauce:

Vegan Caramel Sauce

Per Regina's recipe, finding the paste form of coconut sugar in our local grocery store was a no-go, so we made do with granulated coconut sugar which, as she warned, resulted in a darker sauce. It was fine as toppings go, but I think in the future I may just use a more traditional caramel sauce recipe and forego the whole coconut angle.

The element of the sundaes I was most excited for were the wet nuts. In the past we've had great success with recipes from Saveur, but this one was pretty disappointing. We were able to salvage it with aplomb, as I'll explain below, but here it is just before we removed it from the heat:

Vegan Wet Nuts Ice Cream Sundae Topping

In fairness, some of the blame for how this initially turned out falls on me — I didn't chop up the walnuts into small enough pieces, which in turn led them to not toast as thoroughly as I would have liked. That aside, following the recipe exactly is going to leave you with something closer to walnut caramel chews than a pourable or spoonable topping. Either simmer for less time than the suggested 3 minutes, or add some other form of liquid — otherwise the base cooks down too much and thickens into a chewy block as it cools. Still delicious, but it makes it unsuitable as an ice cream topping.

So how did we save it? Good old American ingenuity (re: booze)! We reheated the wet nuts in a skillet to re-liquify the sauce, diced up (finely; almost minced) an apple — we suggest something firm and crunchy that will hold shape during cooking and not just disintegrate into mush; we used a Honeycrisp, but a Granny Smith, McIntosh, Gala, or Fuji would also suffice — and tossed it in, along with a little more corn syrup (probably no more than a tsp.) and 2-3 Tbsp. of bourbon. The additional liquid from the combination of the natural juices of the apple, the bourbon, and the corn syrup kept the cooled end-product from solidifying as it had earlier without those adjustments. We cooked everything down until the apples were soft and most of the alcohol had evaporated. Bonus: this reheating process also softened the nuts enough for us to break up the larger chunks with the side of our spoon to correct my earlier mistake. The inclusion of the bourbon also provided a nice counterpoint to the borderline-cloying sweetness of the first attempt.

Vegan Wet Nuts Ice Cream Topping

So how did it all come together? Feast your eyes:

 Vegan Cinnamon Ice Cream Sundae with Caramel Sauce and Wet Nuts

Vegan Cinnamon Ice Cream Sundae with Caramel Sauce and Wet Nuts

Even though our dessert skills lie more on the baking side of things, this is definitely something we would try again...I just hope next time we can entice some of our friends to help us eat it all — not that Meredith is complaining!

Boredwalk Unisex Sundays Are For Sundaes Ice Cream Foodie Tank Top

Meredith about to dig in while sporting her sweet Sundays Are For Sundaes Unisex Tank Top! If you'd like one of your own, just click the above photo to purchase!

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Outfit Ideas for Cinco De Mayo

April 14, 2016

Not sure what to wear for Cinco De Mayo next month? Below we've got some outfit inspiration to get you ready for tacos and tequila!

Cinco De Mayo Outfits for Her

1. Narway Jose TShirt

Narway Jose Tshirt

What we love about this look: Fresh fun spring colors make this graphic tee outfit perfect for getting in the mood to party. Great look for a casual dinner date or drinks at your favorite bar.

How to get the look: Dress our your Narway Jose tshirt with a crisp white skirt and some casual canvas shoes. Add a pop of color with a handbag and stay warm with a zip up jacket in a complimentary color. Our Narway Jose print also available in tanks, vnecks, and unisex fit tees.

2. Buenos Nachos TShirt

Buenos Nachos TShirt

 

What we love about this look: Bold turquoise color and fun open-toed shoes make this cute casual look perfect for an afternoon of fun.

How to get the look: Dress our your Buenos Nachos tshirt with a comfy pair of shorts and strappy cute shoes. Add a feminine touch with pink lipstick and matching nail polish. Our Buenos Nachos print also available in tanks, vnecks, and unisex fit tees.

 3. Feed Me Your Tacos Tank

What we love about this look: The slouchy unisex tank paired with a crip pair of white jeggings makes for a dramatic look that's perfect for a night out. Plus who can resist a taco-obsessed kitty?!

How to get the look: Style your Feed me Your Tacos tank with a pair of white jeggings and some heels. Add a pop of color with bold lipstick, nail polish and accessories. Feed Me Your tacos print also available as a tshirt.

Cinco De Mayo Outfits for Him

1. Rock Out With Your Guac Out Tshirt

Rock Out With Your Guac Out

What we love about this look: Super casual and comfy. We love this soft ringspun cotton tee paired with shorts and sneakers. Perfect for an afternoon of fun.

How to get the look: Pair your Rock Out With Your Guac Out tshirt with your favorite shorts and a comfy pair of sneakers. Accessorize with a canvas belt, sunglasses and your favorite watch. (Shop more styles featuring our Rock Out With Your Guac Out design.)

2. I'm on an All Taco Cleanse Tshirt

I'm on an All Taco Cleanse

What we love about this look: Transitions nicely from day to evening, perfect for a casual happy hour or dinner date. Plus nothing says taco-fanatic like this funny All Taco Cleanse tee.

How to get the look: Pair your I'm on an All Taco Cleanse tshirt with dark wash jeans and layer up with an open button down. Complete the look with a pair of boat shoes and your favorite sunglasses. (Shop other styles featuring the I'm on an All Taco Cleanse design.)

3. Salty But Sweet Margarita Tshirt

Salty But Sweet Shirt

What we love about this look: This casual grunge-inspired look is just a little rock and roll and a lot of fun. 

How to get the look: Style your Salty But Sweet tshirt with jeans and a pair of chucks. Add on a casual watch and shades to complete the look. 

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