http://www.yogurt-land.com/
There is yogurt down in there somewhere. |
Well, you-know-what pretty much hit the fan. Some external force was telling me not to go to camp. My body was freaking out, making me immobile and unable to breathe. Joanie was nice enough to take to the ER on Friday night, and afterward, we treated ourselves to some AWESOME froyo at Yogurt Land in Harvard Square. This place is definitely in my top 3 favorite froyo places here in Boston, up there with Zinga and Mixx. Self serve is totally the way to go. I really liked their flavor options here because they had a good mix of refreshing fruity ones, standard ones, and unique ones like bananas foster, pecan pralines or new york cheesecake. I made sure to try most of the ones I knew I wouldn't get. I know this is kind of the opposite of what most people do, but I don't care. I wanted to sample the red velvet cake, pecan pralines and New York cheesecake because deep down, I knew I'd want the dutch chocolate, a fruity one (that was bound to be good anyway) and a unique one. I ended up going with the chocolate, passionfruit guava, bananas foster and double cookies and cream. Topped that sucker with some brownie pieces, cookie dough (which was absolutely perfect), resses peanut butter cups, reeses pieces, malt balls and a frosted cookie. Their topping selections though were phenomenal. Tons of kinds of fruits, chocolates, gummies, syrups, cookies, etc. It was overwhelming. I've been 4 times now. It's becoming a problem. I wonder if they'd let you just buy a bowl of toppings?
Not Your Average Joe's - Watertown, MA
http://www.notyouraveragejoes.com/watertown/
Pulled Pork Pretzel Bites |
Jimmy picked me up and we headed to meet Dave, Karl and Mr. and Mrs. Harshe at Not Your Average Joe's in Watertown. The place had a really neat modern vibe full of bold colors and simple wall decorations.
You would definitely describe it as classy casual. I wasn't super hungry but they offered the most amazing bread dip to go with their onion bread. The dip was basicaly mashed up garlic, parmesan cheese, and olive oil with red pepper flakes. It made it a little bit spicy, but not overwhelmingly so. Just garlicy and cheesy with a touch of heat.
Instead of getting a meal, I ordered two appetizers. The one I split with Jimmy were these Pulled Pork Pretzel bites. Oh my gosh. They must've taken a big slice of a pretzel stick, topped it with this delicious bbq pulled pork, added some coleslaw on top, and covered them with thin crispy onion rings and sprouts. Shoot... the different kinds of flavors and textures in these babies were out of control. The warm pulled pork had a lightly sweet bbq flavor that was balanced with the light, cool and refreshing coleslaw, and the onion rings gave it and awesome crispness. So many flavors and textures in each bite.
Buffalo Caribbean Chicken Tenders |
UpStairs on the Square - Cambridge, MA
http://www.upstairsonthesquare.com/
Well, this place was ... interesting. If something wasn't pink, it was purple. If it wasn't purple, it was a
Mexican Street corn... and Meldrim |
Pizza d'oro |
Cambridge Brewing Company - Cambridge, MA
http://www.cambrew.com/
Famous CBC nachos |
Legal Harborside - Boston, MA
http://www.legalseafoods.com/restaurants/boston-legal-harborside
Legal Seafoods is one of those restaurants I hear people talk about a lot in Boston. Apparently there are
Crispy Montauk Calamari |
I ordered some calamari for the table as an appetizer, and it was better than I expected. A lot of times when you order calamari it comes, in only the little rings, but this dish had the little rings as well as full little fried squids. They were adorable... and delicious. They were lightly breaded and fried along with a few pieces of hot peppers. A really unique addition I've never heard of in standard calamari dishes.
Looks like a cheese pizza, right? Far from it. |
Slutty Cheesecake Bars - Antonia's Kitchen, Cambridge, MA
This really is a beautiful thing. |
answers. And truthfully, it doesn't matter, because once you taste them, you'll forget about their name... and practically everything else in your life at that moment. In short, these guys were a chocolate chip cookie layer, a layer of oreos, a cheesecake layer, and then a heafty topping of crumbled oreos and chopped malt balls. You can't breathe. I know. Serious sugar overload but SO worth it. Antonia and I made these for Joan's birthday because she had shown me the recipe a few weeks prior from a blog called
Chocolate Chip Cookie Base:
- 3/4 cup butter or margarine, softened
- 1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons white sugar
- 1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 egg, room temperature
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 1/2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips or chunks
- In a large mixing bowl, cream together softened butter and both sugars until fluffy. Beat in vanilla and egg. Mix in flour, baking soda, and salt until just incorporated. Gently fold in chocolate chips.
- Set bowl aside and make cheesecake layer.
Cheesecake layer:
- 12 oz. cream cheese, softened
- 1/3 cup white sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Cream together softened cream cheese and sugar until light and fluffy. Add egg and vanilla; beat in until completely smooth, but be sure not to overbeat.
- Set aside cheesecake layer as you assemble.
Assembly:
- 21 Oreos (16 whole Oreos and 5 chopped Oreos, divided)
- 5 oz. Whoppers, chopped
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease an 8×8-inch baking pan.
- Spread cookie dough evenly across the bottom of the prepared baking pan. Your cookie dough layer should be about half an inch thick–if you have leftover dough, you can bake it immediately as individual cookies or simply toss it into the fridge for baking at a later time. Bake for approximately 10-12 minutes, until the dough is just cooked through and firm. Remove from oven.
- Layer 16 whole Oreos on baked cookie crust. Pour cheesecake filling evenly over Oreos. Sprinkle 5 chopped Oreos and 5 oz. chopped Whoppers over the cheesecake.
- Bake in preheated oven for 35-40 minutes, until cheesecake is pretty well set. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely in pan before cutting. Best served chilled from refrigerator (but make sure you store it in the fridge either way).
Banana Soft Serve - Jimmy's Kitchen, Brighton, MA
Since Jimmy wouldn't make Meagan and I brownies (something about it being over 90 degrees and not Chocolate Covered Katie. Love.
Banana Soft Serve. Hard to capture how delicious it was. |
Chocolate Banana Soft Serve
- 3 chopped medium bananas (the riper the better)
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/16 tsp salt
- 3 tbsp cocoa or cacao powder
- optional: sweetener (depending on your tastebuds and ripeness of the bananas)
- optional: 3-5 tbsp peanut butter or another nut butter of choice
Combine all of the ingredients in a blender or food processor. If you want the look of ice cream, freeze about 10-15 minutes and the texture will also become a bit firmer. Done!
Long Beach Dairy Maid - Gloucester, MA
http://www.longbeachdairy.com
I'm not sure if I've blogged about these guys before, but I just have to bring it up anyway. After a visit to
The "small" portion |