Love and Food in the Big D

Monday, December 05, 2011

Exit Strategy -

Now that the cat is officially out of the bag… (you can see the “breaking news story” by heading over to  DMagazine’s Side Dish Blog ...we can finally announce that Chef Chad Kelley has left the building. Literally. Well actually.. he left the Moth as Executive Chef…this past Saturday.


For those who know us, know that this isn’t much of a surprise. After a little more than two crazy (and.. most of the time, very frustrating years..) we both decided it was time to focus on US. Focus on finding that culinary passion and inspiration again. Focus on bringing CHAD to the people. No holds barred. No restraints. No reservations.

We are beyond thrilled about our future plans to focus on a new restaurant we can call our own. Something Chad’s been talking and dreaming about since before we even met. It seemed like the perfect time to break away from the chaos and frustrations that came with running this restaurant and get re-inspired again.

Because opening your own restaurant won’t happen overnight.. and while we continue to finalize our business plan and get our finances in order (currently open to potential investors ;).. Chad is taking time away to re-charge, re-focus, re-invent and " Chadify" new and exciting recipes for our very own concept. We couldn’t be more thrilled at the prospect of actually having TIME to spend together.. WEEKENDS to be a normal couple!!...and the chance to perfect Dallas’ next great concept restaurant! There’s some exciting things in store for us, that’s for sure... STAY TUNED!


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Holiday Yumminess ;)

As Christmas quickly approaches and Chad and I prepare to host our immediate families this year in Dallas (from BOTH sides of our families!!!) ...(Griswold Family Christmas anyone...?? ;) there's been a lot of hub-bub surrounding... you guessed it.. our holiday MENU!! (and yes, I did say hub-bub.. that's a word right??  Or maybe I'm just old.  hahaha..)  Anywho, last night, on somewhat of a whim and after only a soft mention about having a sweet tooth... (which of course is ALL Chad needed to get his gears spinning for some experimental dessert recipes!!!)... we hit our local supermarket with our ingredient list in hand.  A few hours later.. our kitchen was full of holiday yumminess.  :) 

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And for those who need a little HOLIDAY CHEER for your next holiday party...
We're actually SELLING batches of these holiday treats.
Message me for details and pricing.  :)
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Raspberry Marshmallows in the making..

Looks sooooo pretty and tastes sooooo good!!

Holiday Moon Pies
Chocolate Hazelnut Cakes with Raspberry Marshmallow filling
*** Other Flavors available ***

Sorry about the crappy Iphone photos... Will take better ones soon.  :) 

Best Peppermint Bark EVER!
No need to pay those ridiculous Williams Sonoma prices anymore!!

You'll CERTAINLY be the hit of all your holiday parties with these sweet treats :)

Inquire TODAY for pricing and moon pie cake and filling options at

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Giving Thanks..

Giving Thanks in the tastiest way possible.  :)  Grubbin' down (or attempting to.. I, of course, was sick :( on this super slooooow Thanksgiving.  Because I had already spent the weekend back home, I spent this day relaxing for the majority of the day until it came time to head down to the restaurant to have dinner with a condensed version of our family (our brother-in-law Ryan and his dad Mike) and Chad (who of course...had to work...DOUBLE BOOOOOOO for making people work on Thanksgiving, who does THAT?! Bleh..)  The only good thing about the restaurant being open... we had the WHOLE place to ourselves!! 

The food was amazing as always.. :) 

A traditional turkey dinner...

Sweet potatoes with a candied glaze, pecans and blue cheese (which I USUALLY hate...but was ACTUALLY soooo tasty!!)  

Wild Rice with butternut squash

Green Bean Casserole

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Happy Birthday Nana :)

Before my time in the valley had come to an end, we gathered together on this Sunday afternoon to celebrate, not only a little Thanksgiving turkey (a couple days early :)... but one hell of a milestone... 83 years of life!  My grandmother sure knows how to make 83 look great!  Straight out of open heart surgery, she's walking with a little pep in her step and honestly, looking better than she's ever looked.  I can't believe her strength... I certainly know who I want to be like when I grow up.  ;) 


Happy Birthday Nana!!!

Addie, singing Happy Birthday :)  So CUTE!! 

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Baptismal Blessings for Sweet Baby Andrew :)

As soon as a day was nailed down for my nephew Andrew's Baptism, I booked a flight down for an always too short, BUT always sweet weekend in the valley.  Right on the heels of our trip to Chicago, I took the limited time I had down there to savor all of Andrew's smiling sweetness.  :)

On this very special Saturday, Andrew was among family and friends as he was baptized at my parents church in San Carlos.  Many Blessings baby boy.. we all love you so much!  :) 

Proud Maldonado's -
My brother Omar, sister in law Christi, niece Addison and new nephew Andrew  :)


Sweet baby boy did so well!  :)


Love those cheeks!!

With his Godmother Marissa Martinez

God Parents - Matthew and Marissa Martinez



Grandpa Maldonado and Addie looking on..

One final blessing..


Congratulations little one!

Matthew and Marissa with my parents...

Matthew and Marissa with Christi's parents..

The familia.. minus Chad who had to work... BOO!! :(

The Maldonado's and the Ruiz Clan




Sweet gummy smiles.. :) 


Monday, November 14, 2011

Chicago Weekend (Day 3) - Two Years and Counting.. ;)

When Chad and I began to figure out how we would spend this anniversary day in Chicago, we never really paid attention to how fitting our day would end up being for us.  Dorky to the core, we were more than happy to take it easy at the Field Museum learning all we could and soaking in all that natural history goodness.  ;)  Which.. I won't retain by the way, cause I'm useless like that.. hahaha..  but Chad will remember forever...just in case he's ever on Jeopardy and needs to win us lots of money!  SOMEBODY has to make the money around here afterall.. ;)


Another cold and a bit rainy day.. PERFECT museum weather! 

Sue, the largest, most extensive and best preserved Tyrannosaurus rex specimen ever found

Taking it all in..

Yikes!



TOTALLY reminded us of Night at the Museum with these little scenes...
We were ready for them to start moving! 



Sue's beee-hind.  ;)

Shutting the place down...Now, time for some GRUB! 

Pizza Research Numero Dos.  ;)  Gino's East by our hotel. 

Since the pizzas take at least 30 minutes to bake, we started out with a little appetizer
Spinach and Artichoke dip, a tasty recommendation from our waitress

And Goose Island's own Matilda to wash it all down.  :)

The Meaty Legend..

Although tasty, we definitely think we did this pizza a disservice by piling on all that extra protein.  It was hard to compare it to Lou Malnati's with all that extra meat.  It was STILL super yummy but the verdict was still out on which one was the best.  (Guess we'll just have to keep doing "research"... hehehe.. ;) 

What a perfect ending to a perfectly awesome ANNIVERSARY!  :)