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Saturday, September 17, 2011

"Great Beer Deserves Great Food" - Interview w/ Chef Chad Kelley



The Great Beer Deserves Great Food blog explores all things related to Great Beer and Great Food. It presents upcoming premier food and drink events. Recaps premier food and drink events we’ve attended. Showcases chefs and restaurants that are doing exciting pairings. It shares inspired pairings and recipes − ours, yours, the chefs. And it will do more as the menu expands.

The Great Beer Deserves Great Food blog also links you to others exploring and exalting beer and food. Finally, it is an arena for conversations which we invite you to join.

There is no doubt that Great Beer deserves a place at the table with Great Food. We dedicate the Great Beer Deserves Great Food blog to spreading the word. We welcome everyone to join in.

Posted on September 7, 2011 by GBDGF

Executive Chef of The Meddlesome Moth
1621 Oak Lawn, Dallas, TX 75207

Brief Bio
Originally from Southern California, I attended Culinary School at the California Culinary Academy in San Francisco and then started heading east. Made a pit stop in Flagstaff, AZ where I worked at a local brew pub- Beaver Street Brewery. Eventually I made it to Indianapolis where I began with The Oceanaire. I was with them for 6 years in every role the kitchen had to offer, eventually landing in Dallas as the Executive Chef for the Galleria location. The Moth was a new and cool concept starting that was all about craft beer. It was very different from what I was doing at The Oceanaire, so, naturally I made the transition. I wanted the new challenge of doing something completely different in Dallas and really push some of the limits of what Dallasites would eat. Here at The Meddlesome Moth its all about sharing a wide variety of exotic foods while sipping on some of the best craft beers on the market.

Why is the pairing of food & beer important to you? Its all about showing people that you can pair great beers with great food the same way as with wine. You can have that awesome experience and be blown away at how the beer and food interact with each other. How flavors you didn’t taste before start coming out – it’s all about keeping people excited.

What got you started on pairing food & beer? The Meddlesome Moth was my real first intro into beer and food. I spent about a year drinking every beer I could get my hands on in the great state of Texas. With each tasting I would break it down into the basics. Aromas… Hops… Malts… Mouth feel… How does it start, what kind of back bone does it have and how does it finish. It can be much more challenging to get the perfect pairing with beer. Craft Beers are definitely more food friendly and more forgiving if you don’t have the perfect pairing but when you hit it right on the sweet spot it’s a whole new experience and that’s what I strive for.

Who are the chefs you admire? Eric Ripert for his amazing skills with seafood. Feran Adria for his insane approach to “cooking”, Gordon Ramsey for saying everything I want to say but would get fired for, Dan Barber for his true Farm to Table restaurant and Paul Kahn for simple yet really cool food.

What are some of your favorite pairings?
(1)La Trappe Quad with Saint Andre Triple Cream adorned with a Black Plum – Currant Chutney.
(2)Houblon Chouffe with Crispy Orange Peel Beef and Jasmine Rice. Sounds odd but it’s a great pairing.
(3)Avery Salvation with Pan Seared Scallops with Parsnip Puree and Pickled Golden Raisins.

Favorite style / beer to pair with? Any beer with a Belgian Yeast in it is great for pairing. The sweet clove spice and banana notes create a lot of versatility for a chef. One example was the Rare VOS that I paired with a Caribbean Style Jerk Chicken and accented it with a Banana “Ketchup”. Flavors of Jamaican Allspice, Coriander, Golden Raisins and Dark Rum blend perfectly with this brew.

Favorite all time beer? Dogfish Head Squall

Feature dish in which you pair beer with food or use beer in preparing the dish? Ommegang Witte paired with an Arugula Salad topped with Shaved Fennel, Finnochiona and Granny Smith Apples.

Thoughts on the future of food & beer in fine dining? This is just the beginning. People are really just starting to see the full potential of the craft beer movement.

Favorite restaurant in a city not your own? Hudson House in Redondo Beach, CA – They are doing the same thing with craft beer and food as we are here in Dallas. The team also just opened up a new place I have yet to visit called The Tripel.

Recipe-
A simple Summer Salad using Fresh Baby Arugula or Wild Rocket.
Toss with a touch of Spanish Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Fresh Lemon Juice, Salt and Black Pepper.
Place into a bowl and then top with Raw Fennel that has been shaved as thinly as possible, Green Apples cut in just the same way and a light Italian fennel sausage called Finnochiona.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

New Belgium Brewing Beer Dinner @ The Meddlesome Moth

Like he's done so many times before, Chef Chad Kelley, great husband of mine :) and all around culinary rock star ;), hit it out of the park last night as The Moth crew hosted Sensory Specialist Lauren Salazar from New Belgium Brewing.  The unique and playful menu was specifically created to highlight New Belgium's rare Lips of Faith series of ales while Lauren took to the mic to give her take on the unique flavor profiles of each beer selection.   

You can read about what The Dallas Observer's, City of Ate said about the dinner here or what D Magazine's Side Dish said, here OR....for even MORE Kelley Blog Fun, you can head back to our original post about this particular dinner HERE!  :)

But that's enough reading.. check out the pictures I took last night.  Gotta love my super tasty photography gig!  :) 



First Course: Pate de canard and chicharrones de pato (duck pate with crispy duck pork rinds) with a dried cherry compote paired with Transatlantique Kreik


Should I feel special to get THESE types of silly faces from the Chef himself?  ;) 
 I'm sure not many photographers get to capture this side of my husband... silly boy.  :)
Second Course:  Roasted beet salad with an almond gazpacho and white balsamic syrup
Served alongside Biere de Mars


 


The best part of my "job" on this evening.. taking pictures.. then eating my subjects!!  ;)
Captured with my Iphone. 

Third Course:  Breast of Guinea fowl with curry potato croquettes, arugula puree,
and dried mango chutney paired with Super Cru
 

Love me a sea of sparkling wine glasses... Gets me every single time.  :)

Fourth Course:  Wild California Sturgeon filet with tempura pineapple and a "coke" glaze,
served with Dunkel-weiss, a "grand cru dunkel-weiss"
 

Almost ready for the next course..

Fifth Course:  Pork belly confit with Cannellini beans and a rosemary pesto
with roasted grape demiglaze served with La Folie 
 


Chef Chad Kelley, working the line..

Last but not certainly not least..
Sixth Course:  Sticky Bun Bread Pudding, Henry's Rum Raisin Ice Cream and Black Plum Port Sauce
Paired with Abbey Grand Cru

Chef Chad with Guest of Honor, Lauren Salazar

Monday, September 12, 2011

Carnivore's Delight

I really don't know how anyone could be a vegetarian.  I really don't.  I don't understand it...and I don't know if I ever will.  I absolutely could not EVER live without meat.  BBQ in particular.  A couple weeks ago we discovered a new "somewhat hidden" gem near our house called Hard Eight BBQ.  For those living in or near Coppell, it's obviously no secret to you... but after going here, I feel like Chad and I have wasted the last 3 years together NOT going to this little piece of heaven. 

Part "wonderland/amusement park", part BBQ utopia (yes, it is THAT good).. you begin your "adventure" here by zig zagging through Disneyland-like lines, under a partly opened shed-like structure where you're greeted by rows and rows of piping hot BBQ pits working on your next meal...or last meal I should say.  ;)


After taking a few slow, deep, smoke-filled breaths ... you wind your way to the front of the line where you are then greeted with the most beautiful food presentation this carnivore has ever seen. 

I swear by this point.. my eyes are bigger than my stomach and my mouth begins to water..

How could you ever begin to choose?? Roasted corn, "regular" corn on the cob, half chicken, whole chicken, little chicken "poppers" wrapped in bacon, ribs, sausage... you name it, they have it.
And I was in heaven.


Once inside, you make your side selections and head to the counter to weigh you bounty and pay the toll.  :) 
This photo and next photo courtesy of Hard Eight Website

Almost feels like you're in a different world.. set in a different time..

True to form, our eyes were most definitely bigger than our stomachs...which luckily just meant we ended up with tasty leftovers.  But who could really resist all that yummy, mouth-watering protein?!?! 

Oh and the ribs were BY FAR the best thing on the tray... no doubt.  Can't wait to go back. 

Thursday, September 08, 2011

Survey SAYS....

For the most part, those of you who read this blog already know Chad and I... personally.  But for the rest of the new readers out there, who've stumbled upon our blog in one way or another...you may, or may not take the time to read the "Extra Bites" pages (off to the right on our blog site...or here for Me, here for Chad, here for About Us, or here for Our Wedding) telling you who we REALLY are.  So, taking it back to the good 'ol days of quizzes and questionaires that at one time flew through emails.. here's a quick little looksie on yours truly.  :) 

And since Chad's baby pictures went up last week, I thought I'd embarrass myself as well, by putting up one of MY baby pictures in all my super chubby, multi-rolled glory.  LOOK AT THOSE BABY TIRES!! 


Full Name: Yvette Maldonado Kelley - maiden name Maldonado but legally changed it to my middle name after tying the knot.  :)

Nickname(s):  Depends on who's calling me.  Love and Baby - by Chad; Evie - by my Nana and late Aunt; My Little Love One - Dad (when I was little); Nerdo - Brother growing up... and when he gets excited about something... usually said a little something like... "Woooooooooo Nerdo... Woooooooo"  (I'm not sure who should be more embarrassed by that.. him, or me?  ;)

Work Title:  Intern Architect turned Marketing Coordinator...proposal writer, job chaser, Photoshoper, In-Designer and overall company graphics person...

Hometown:  Edinburg, Texas

Pets:  Macie Blue Kelley; age- 3.5 :)

Happiest Moment in Life:  Would it be cheese if I said my wedding day??  Cause it was definitely my wedding day... :)

What is your favorite word/phrase?  PTO :)

What is your least favorite word/phrase? "Like, Ummm..."

What makes you swoon?  Watching Chad interact with Macie when he doesn't know I'm looking..listening to our first dance song (see below)... Cornbread, mmmm... meatloaf

What makes you want to puke?  Coffee breath, overly competitive people, humidity, needless drama

What sound or noise do you love?  rain hitting the window, thunder in the distance, "Honey, I'm HOME" from Chad

What are you listening to right now?  Pandora, Jason Mraz - Live High

What sound or noise do you hate?  chalkboard scratching.. high screech of fork and knife scraping on a plate... :/

Favorite Season?  Definitely Fall.  Birthday in October (14th...accepting presents already :), leaves changing, air is crisp, Wedding Anniversary (November 14th :) Thanksgiving.. love it all. 

First Dance Song as Husband and Wife?  Spanish version of Jason Mraz's song Lucky - Featuring Ximena Sarinana



What profession, other than yours, would you like to attempt?  Cake decorator, food critic, photographer (the professional kind), restauranteur (with the hubs of course :)

What profession would you not want to participate in?  Anything medical..bad gag reflex, Old folks care.. too sad

If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive? “Nice job, kiddo.. Welcome Home.”

Friday, September 02, 2011

All Aboard!

22 days and counting!!!

I don't even remember the last time I received any sort of travel ticket in the mail.  With everything now being electronic and relying on airport kiosks to print tickets right before you get on the plane (or train for that matter)... tickets through the mail have become (mostly) obsolete.  After receiving our little train ticket "package" yesterday... I now realize just how much I must have really enjoyed this feeling back in the day. 

There's something special about being able to physically HOLD your travel ticket in your hand.  The anticipation of your upcoming trip is now made MORE REAL by this one little piece of paper...well in this case...FOUR little pieces of paper.  Our Euro rail tickets came in yesterday... and for whatever reason, part of them had to be mailed to us.  Maybe it was to get shipping fees out of us, maybe it was some twisted rule that only applied to PART of our train journey... but whatever the reason may be, yesterday as I sat there, tickets in hand, with butterflies doing a little excited jig in my stomach, I was more than happy to pay those blasted shipping fees.  :) 

Oh and if you need a little refresher on where we are going and what we plan on doing, you can visit our (somewhat) recent posts about our upcoming European Vacation.  :) 

European Adventures In The Making - Part 1 - Barcelona, Spain

All ABOARD! (Train Routes)
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Barcelona Sants to Figueres Vilafant
Figueres Vilafant to Montpellier St. Roch
Montpellier St. Roch to Avignon Centre
Avignon Centre to Paris Gare Lyon
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Let's DO THIS THING!! I can hardly contain myself! 

Thursday, September 01, 2011

Chad Kelley Flashback :)


I really can't get over how incredibly ADORABLE my husband was as a young tot.  The first time I saw these pictures (in preparation for our wedding rehearsal slideshow), I almost screamed with GLEE!!  Is this what OUR future baby boy might look like?!?!?  Big, honey brown eyes... round, pouty baby lips...perfect little nose.. BLOND hair?! that started straight then morphed into light...then DARK colored curly hair?!  I could just die.  Running into these pictures again (as I clean out and organize my computer files)... I can't help but feel that excitement again...at the possibility of being blessed with a child (someday) that looks HALF this cute!! 

I love you soooooo much Little Chad Kelley!!
(you didn't know it then but I was already waiting for you to find me) 

I just want to reach through this picture and SQUEEZE those CHEEKS!!

hehehehe..what a little STUD!


With his mama Diane.. (at around 3 years old)

So handsome!! And look at that HAIR!!  (4ish perhaps)


With his grandma and little sister Christy.. :)

Arrrggggg matey!

Funny how I can TOTALLY see present Chad Kelley in these young Chad Kelley pictures.  From the eyes, to the smile, to his goofy little personality... I'm more than sure his little self would be so incredibly proud of his present self right now. 

I'M ALSO so proud of you Chad, you've grown up to be a successful Chef, a loving and caring husband and one day a wonderful father.  I'm so blessed to be your wife.  I can't wait to see how our life continues to unfold..

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

What a Tease...

It really is a good thing the restaurant isn't necessarily convenient for me to get to during the day...or after work for that matter.  Unlike the Oceanaire (where Chad used to be the Executive Chef) that just so happened to be on my way home.. The Moth and all this Chef Chad Kelley goodness is just far enough out of reach to keep me on some sort of reasonable diet plan.  What a tease though.  Iphone pictures via text... I'm beginning to hate you.  ;)  If the quality of these pictures gets any better I might just start trying to lick the screen... lol!  Too far??  Yeah.. I'm thinking just a little.. lol.  But still.  Look at all that freakin' yummy SUGAR-NESS!!

Croissant Bread Pudding with Nutella Cream...
Seriously Mr. Kelley?! I'm DIABETIC!
Why must you torture me so????!!!  That's. just. MEAN!!

Burgundy Pasture Burger
1000 island, heirloom tomatoes, Tillamook Cheddar and Horseradish Pickles
A menu staple.. Reviewed by some Dallas area bloggers as one of the best in the city..



and this pretty little number..
Watermelon and Quinoa Salad
(Dinner Special last night...)





Monday, August 29, 2011

Are You Ready For Some Football?!?...


Over a week later... I decide it's finally time to post these pictures.  :) 

I'm not sure why it had taken me so long to post the pictures I took at last week's pre-season Cowboys vs. Chargers game.. but since I like to keep tabs on what Chad and I do for fun on his days off, I thought I'd back track a little bit and revisit our outing to Cowboys Stadium (on Sunday, August 21st .. for future reference of course).  

It's always nice to get out and about during our Sundays together and thanks to my brother, and his season tickets (well, scratch that... thanks to my new nephew Andrew and my brother's inability to USE his Cowboys season tickets...lol..) Chad and I took advantage.  And as everyone now knows, we didn't win that particular game..but we had a great time none-the-less. :)  Thanks Omar.. I mean, Andrew ;)

What Jerry Jones buys for a bazillion dollars... an alien ship rising up from the ground.. ;)

 The largest high definition video screen ever made, spanning 20 yard line to 20 yard line.


The interior is pretty impressive, I must say... Doesn't even feel like an alien ship... ;)

I can't imagine the heat those people on the field felt with those blasts..
We felt those things where WE were sitting..



A little Instagram fun..