Monday 18 March 2013

Au Revoir and Thanks For The Cake!

The end of my Northern Manitoba chapter is near.  I have officially done my final on air shift at CJ1240 in The Pas, and after a few days of paperwork at the station, I will be hitting the road for Penticton, BC. 

It's been a wild three years with Arctic Radio and I have learned a lot.  I'd like to profusely thank the company for giving me my first opportunity in the industry and really teaching me so much more than I could have ever hoped for.   Starting out as an announcer in Thompson, Manitoba was the scariest/greatest thing I've done to this point in my life.   Not everyone can start there, become a music director, and work up to a program director's post in less than 2 years.  The help I had to get there and the things I was taught about programming and station operations will be carried with me through my career. 

I've also met some wonderful people and made some fantastic friends along the way.  I am truly thankful for everyone who I've come in to contact with and everyone who has given me opportunities to host events, or even have other jobs along the way (Blockbuster video employee, Karaoke Host, DJ).  It hasn't always been the smoothest road, but the experience has been invaluable. 

I will miss everyone I've grown to know and love here, and I am super excited for what the next chapter will bring me with Astral Media.  

I will still have this blog too.  The internet moves with you, it's crazy yo.

Sunday 17 March 2013

Wine and Decadence

This past Friday night, I felt much classier than usual.  Instead of retiring in my pajamas to a night of catching up on the week's TV shows, I headed out to the Wescana Inn to join their MLCC Wine Club in experiencing some new flavours. 

Seeing as I'd never been to one of these things before, it was tough knowing what to expect.  Unsure of how to dress, I stuck with a pretty coral dress with some lace detail and a black bolero-style sweater with black suede boots and tights (it's still winter at -24 after all).  I probably could have opted for a nice sweater and still been fine, but why not dress up if you're going to be experiencing fantastic food and wine right?

Let's roll through the courses, their pairings, and the party my taste buds experienced while I enjoyed fine conversations.

1st Course: 

"Sweet Onion Marmalade Ravioli - Dressed with sage nut butter, shaved parmesan & arugula.  Paired with a Trivento Golden Reserve Malbec 2011 - Argentina - Vibrant red colour, smooth tannins, and a bouquet of red fruit such as plum and cherry, combined with the sweetness of oak"

Reading that description may make your mouth water, but actually tasting it was a whole other thing.  The balance of flavours in this dish made it a wonderful complement to the wine.   The dish was sweet and savory.  The familiar flavour of the parmesan with the sage nut butter was very welcoming as it encompassed the sweetness inside the ravioli. My brain couldn't process which part I liked best, and once it was paired with this robust red, it only tasted better (which I didn't think possible). 


2nd Course: 

"Cherry Blossom Vietnamese Duck - Served with rice noodles, asian style vegetables & cherry au jus. Paired with a Nederburg Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 - South Africa - Medium bodied, deep red and purple in colou.  Sweet cherry, cassis, earth, licorice, and cedar tones. Soft tannins on the finish."

I don't remember ever eating duck before now, and as much as I love Duck Tales (a whoo-oo), I will definitely be eating it again.  The texture and full flavoured taste of the duck topped on simplicity of rice noodles and veggies was a perfect mix.  Personally, I didn't enjoy this red as much as the first, though it was a nice addition to the dish. 

On a side note, I'm usually not too adventurous when it comes to food, I stick to the classics (mostly meat and potatoes), but I would order a dish like this again.  It was divine.


3rd Course: 

 Smoked Roma Octopus a la Gremolata - Seasoned with gremolata and Chinese five spice, with a baked garlic calzone.   Paired with a Monkey Bay Sauvignon Blanc - New Zealand - Aromas of gooseberry, bell pepper, and newly mown grass.  This wine is fresh and lively with excellent balance on the palate."

First things first, I love Italian food, and that calzone was delish.  Notice how I skipped right over the Octopus?  Not because it wasn't great, I just really like calzones.  Personally, I don't handle seafood well in general (because of the texture), and the only squid/octopus I've had before was deep fried as calamari.  The seasoning on this dish however, allowed me to really enjoy it.  The octopus was part of a salsa-like mixture with the gremolata on top, it was not only appealing to the eye, but quite tasty alongside the Sauv Blanc.  This wine may have been my favourite of the night, except I'm partial to Moscatos, and dessert always has the upper hand, but we'll get to that. (Also, how much fun is it to say "Monkey Bay"?  Seriously, it just makes discussing the wine extra fun)


4th Course: 

"Korean Barbeque Shoulder of Pork - Pork shoulder dressed and marinated in Pad Thai barbeque sauce.  Paired with a Santa Christina Pinot Grigio - Italy - Bright yellow in colour, intense fruit, particularly pear, green apple and orange.  This pinot grigio has vibrant acidity and lasting finish."

It is as good as it sounds.  There are a lot of places that offer pad thai flavoured options in Canada, and I really enjoyed this one.  It was slightly different than most I've tried.   The first bite was perfectly marinaded and then a little kick of spice at the end was just right.  The spice was counter balanced nicely by the bright taste of the Pinot Grigio. This is a taste I would want to try and recreate at home, it was moist, flavourful and close enough to my comfort zone that it may get an add on to my "list of things to learn how to do/make" (it's a long list...).


5th Course: 

"Dukkah Crusted Moroccan Salmon - Dukkah rubbed side of salmon, served with chili &lime dressing.  Paired with a La Playa Cabernet Sauvignon Rose - Chile - Vivid pink colour with violet hues.  Rich fruit aromas with distinctive notes of candied raspberry, strawberry and touches of herbs."

Talk about spice!  The dukkah crusting on this salmon was fantastic.  It had a curry-like kick to it that lent itself well to the salmon, which was perfectly flaky.  A little spice, a little crunch and large sides - I could have made this a meal on it's own, but I do think it would be delicious over rice.   The rose was very lively as well, it was a good pop of fruit to counteract the spice in the dukkah. 


6th Course:

"Agave & Lime Creme Brulee - Burnt Sugar topped, infused with tequila and accompanied by lime.  Paired with a Pfeiffer Moscato 2012 - Australia - This moscato is a highly perfumed wine, with aromas of musk and rose petals.  It is light and refreshing, with fruity, tropical flavours and a light spritz." 

I'm not sure there is anything greater than burnt sugar in this world.  If there is, I haven't found it yet.   I'd like to mention that the presentation of this dessert was adorable.  Each one was made in a coffee mug and there was a lime, blackberry and raspberry on top of each burnt sugar top.  This creme brulee was perfection, the texture was smooth, and it was decadent.  The moscato they paired was delicious and summery.   the Pfeiffer was a wonderful dessert wine, but I could also imagine sipping it on the deck on a warm summer's evening.  Delightful.


Overall, I quite enjoyed my first Wine Tasting and I believe it will be great experience to have under my belt when I move to Penticton next week (aka - wine country, BC).   I commend Chef Julius Jeppe of the Wescana Inn and Celeste from the MLCC for the wonderful job they did on the menu and wine pairings.   Any evening filled with food and wine that good is worth a second visit, and a third, and many more.

Oh and don't worry, despite the -20 temperature, I walked home full and content.

Friday 1 March 2013

The Ultimate in Multitasking

Do you ever leave everything you need to do right until the last moment so that you can lounge on your couch and catch up on TV shows?   This is my Friday night so far.   Super thrilling, I know.

After spending a few hours after work giggling to myself on the couch, I looked at the clock and realized "Oh hey! The grocery store closes in an hour and I still haven't done a workout today and the wellness centre closes in an hour".   Genius planning Aly.  Yes, I do talk to myself, it happens.

Once I talked it over with myself out loud, hummed and hawed over whether my morning coffee or my fitness was more important, the solution came to me in a moment of clarity/insanity.   I'll run TO the store.  That's what I did.

...There's just one part I didn't think over, carrying the milk back.   Visualize if you will, a woman running down the street in a multi coloured jacket, hot pink and yellow shoes, with 2 litres of milk under one arm and the other swinging in time with her stride.   This was me 20 minutes.

To all the cars that drove be me.  You're welcome.  I'm sure it was quite a sight.  I just hope there weren't any photos.

I'll just pretend I look like this instead, that's less crazy right?