Valencia, which has been branding itself “Awesometown,” had their first food truck event tonight, inviting a handful of the trucks to the parking lot at Bridgeport Marketplace. It was a smashing success and too good for its own good, with waaay more people showing up than anticipated. Panda and I spent an hour and an hour and a half each at the Fresh Fries and Border Grill Trucks, respectively. It was absolute insanity and I know next year it’s going to be a lot more spread out.
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Awesometown’s Gourmet Food Truck Festival
Lemon-lime
Food for the masses
Lettuce wrap obsession
As of late I have developed a strong affinity towards lettuce wraps. They are a great combination of refreshing and light, yet tasty and filling. I love that the inside is warm, savory, and generally very fulfilling. Then the outside is great for balancing out the heavier, oily inside that it wraps around. The high water content in the leaves is great for a refreshing crunch as you bite in. The cool exterior and warm interior is a pleasing contrast. Plus it makes for a great surface to hold without getting your hands greasy. Granted, once you take a bite you’ll probably get juice dripping out that gets on your hands, but that is easier to avoid.
There are the standard lettuce wraps where you scoop in minced meat and use the lettuce as the “skin” of an egg roll (at least that’s the shape I wrap them in). I’ve had them at both PF Chang’s and California Pizza Kitchen and they usually come with some crisp white fried rice puffs, as well as some water chestnuts. I’ve also had egg rolls wrapped in lettuce at pho places and Rock Sugar. They are dipped in a delectable sauce, which is also appealing and offsets the savoriness with some sweetness.
The things are not cheap as appetizers, but I find I have been getting them whenever I see them on the menu, because they are such a wonderfully balanced dish. It’s like having your salad, entree, and dessert all in one dish.
Homemade buffet
At a gathering awhile back, we had this delectable buffet home-cooked for us. If only I could have this kind of meal more often!
A macro meal
I attended a “Meet the Macro Experts” meal and info session one night at M Cafe. It was wonderful! I love the food and find the lifestyle intriguing, but I like my bad foods too much to follow it strictly. 😛 Take a look at what we had!
Cilantro life cycle
Ever wondered how a cilantro leaf gets to be the way it is? Well, here’s a step by step guide for you!
My millisecond of fame
Ok, not even, but I get one sound byte in this episode of MTV’s Hired. I got a sneak peek of the episode at Energy Muse’s 10 Year Celebration in a bar in Manhattan Beach. Hence the MTV logo on the cake. It was a yummy cake too! I love the ones with a fresh strawberry layer in the middle.
Crepe-tastic
Panda’s building had a lot of fire alarms this year, seemingly due to a broken panel board? Well, the last time it was fortunate that I had just gotten a crepe at Crepes Bonaparte, which was parked in Westwood. I happily munched away as I waited for the firefighters to take a look inside. Thank goodness for that!
Yumberry: the newest superfruit
Over the past couple of years, the term “superfruit” has taken hold and generally refers to more exotic fruits that have high antioxidant levels and an abundance of nutrients. There’s nothing wrong with the standard fruits at the store, like strawberries, oranges, or blackberries, but this new breed of superfruits has been elevated onto a pedestal and given some sort of glamorous image. It started off with blueberries and pomegranates, which are relatively accessible. Then came açaí berries that became all the rage, yet no one really knew what they were. Certainly understandable since most of us will never encounter a fresh one in our lives. From what I know, they are highly perishable items and are generally found in the Amazon region. By the time they could get shipped to the US, they would have gone bad, so they are only found as juices or flavorings.
Along the way, other exotic fruits have gained popularity, like goji berries, maqui berries, chermoyas, etc. They haven’t been quite as well-known as blueberries, pomegranates, and açaí berries though. Based on the products I see being sold, that trio has been unbeatable. Now it seems that a new fruit is on the verge of breaking into their market share. The yumberry, aptly named, is a red fuzzy fruit that I have also never seen fresh. As a child I knew them as yang mei (??) and often ate preserved ones, which are delicious! Forget about plums or apricots or whatever else dried fruit you may have had – these things are the bomb. (Well, to someone like me who loves tart things anyway.) And now Honest Tea and Jamba Juice have added them to their products as they slowly gain popularity and recognition. Though the drinks don’t really remind me of the dried fruits I used to eat, I’m glad to see they’re getting their day in the spotlight.
So if you haven’t tried them yet, go explore and try to get a real one. But if you can’t, you might luck out at a local Asian supermarket with the preserved ones. I’m going to try to hunt them down too!