Love and Food in the Big D

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Charlie Brown ICE Extravaganza

Winter in Dallas would not be complete without what has become our yearly outing to the Gaylord Texan to see their annual ICE exhibit.  Last year the Grinch Stole Christmas, this year, the Peanuts Gang strolled into town to welcome the Maldonado's to Grapevine in a fabulous Charlie Brown way.  :) It was as magical as ever, we already can't wait to see what they think of next year!


Beautiful Dallas sunset

The Gaylord Texan all decked out for the Holidays :)




Chad and his mini me, his gingerbread twinkie


HUGE gingerbread house that smelled DIVINE!









Addie, gearing up for the exhibit!


HERE WE GO!!

Brrrrrrr.... 
SOOOOO COLD in there, but so amazingly worth it!


We literally had at least twelve layers on  :)







Addie was NOT fond of taking pictures :)  
But she loved it, we could tell..lol


Giant slides of ICE









In the ice tunnel


Merry Christmas Ya'll! :)


Saturday, November 20, 2010

Early Thanksgiving in Dallas :)

Its always a treat when my family comes up to visit in Dallas.  Usually it's either the parental units or my brother, sister in law and niece...coming up separately.  This time, to commemorate our first "REAL" Thanksgiving as a married couple (last year two weeks after our wedding and a week after we returned from our honeymoon...we celebrated alone as husband and wife ;) we took advantage of my brother's hardcore love of the Cowboys (and his season tickets) and celebrated an EARLY Thanksgiving the week before (when the Cowboys were scheduled to play at home).  :)  The stage was set and we shopped before the crowds to prepare for our very traditional..but still done with pizazz Chad Kelley style thanksgiving feast!

Addie and my papa

Waiting patiently as Chad worked on our spread.  :)


Some sort of coffee and cocoa crusted loin.  :)

Working on that coloring book like a champ.  :)

Traditional cranberry sauce, in the works


The makings of one of the BEST green bean casseroles I've ever tasted!

Addie and grandma working on their flash cards

Sweet girl.  :)

Saying cheeeeeeeesseeeee....

Addie and Macie on the look out

Green beans added and it's almost ready to go!

Not your traditional bird... a little of this protein, a little of that :)

And wala!

Our Thanksgiving FEAST

Celebrating with family and friends :)

Gary and Lisa Roden celebrating with their extended family... US!

After our big meal we decided to walk off our food and head to the park across the way


A little nervous to go down alone.. 


Wheeeeeeeee.... 

Addie and her mama Christi.  :)



Our sweet little girl... Miss Macie Blue being a good dog :)

The yummy sweet potato pie that was waiting for our return.  :)

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Dallas' 10 Best New Restaurants 2010


Taken from this month's D magazine, which hit the stores November 17th, the Meddlesome Moth took second place in a 10 restaurant line up covering Dallas's best new restaurant for 2010.  What an incredible accomplishment for all of Chad's long hours and dedication to this restaurant.  I'm proud to be married to one of the most creative chef's in Dallas.  Way to go Love!  Keep up the great work :)


Five Spice Pork Belley


Meddlesome Moth
Too many Dallas taprooms call themselves a gastropub but serve nothing but standard bar grub. A true gastropub combines fine food with the casual atmosphere of a pub. And plenty of good beer, preferably even some rare and unusual stuff. That’s Meddlesome Moth. Owner Shannon Wynne, his partners Keith Schlabs and Larry Richardson, and executive chef Chad Kelley have created the finest gastropub in Dallas. 

Schlabs, the palate behind the beers, has traveled the world and uses every contact he has ever made to keep the list of brews current and cutting edge. The global list includes 120 beers, with 40 of them on tap. Schlabs goes out of his way to procure one-of-a-kind suds. He ships empty firkins to small breweries and asks them to fill the wooden casks with something special and ship it back. Each Wednesday, Schlabs taps a different keg, and when it’s empty, he cleans it out and sends it to another brewery. If you don’t know beer, the bartenders at the Moth are excellent teachers. Ask for Matt Quenette—one of only four level-two Certified Cicerones (master sommelier of beer) in the state—to guide you through a flight of beer.

The 5-ounce pours are a great way for beginners to taste and identify the differences among hops, malts, and yeast. 



Executive Chef Chad Kelley

Kelley has crafted a knockout European-style menu that includes novel (for Dallas) dishes that pair perfectly with beer. It also offers a wide variety of shared plates, such as spicy hummus, crawfish tails in Creole sauce, and a beef shank from nearby Burgundy Pasture. Listed on the menu as “shin of beef,” the shank is braised in Breckenridge Vanilla porter for four hours, finished off with a touch of balsamic and puréed figs, and placed on a toasted brioche. A thick layer of brie is melted on top. For those who don’t care to share, you’ll be happy with a platter of Kelley’s rendition of fish and chips. Thick strips of Pacific cod are battered and bathed in Left Hand Sawtooth Ale. Warning: if you order the signature Moth Balls, you will want them all to yourself. The luscious pasta-like spheres are sauced with a cream reduction and scented with brown butter and fried sage.

The groovy atmosphere also distances the Moth from other so-called gastropubs in Dallas. The interior is dominated by enormous stained-glass windows rescued from Dallas’ first Hard Rock Cafe (called The Trinity, they depict Elvis, Chuck Berry, and Jerry Lee Lewis). The bar area is sophisticated and comfortable. The Moth doesn’t attract one specific customer. It appeals to bearded beer nerds looking for new unfiltered cask ale and Highland Park ladies who have ditched their favorite Chardonnay for a Belgian Chimay. 1621 Oak Lawn Ave., 214-628-7900. —N.N.



For the remaining restaurants listed in this month's magazine, check out D magazine online here.  
D Magazine's Best New Restaurants in Dallas - 2010