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Oatmeal Stout Brownies with Caramelized Bacon

Oh my geez. On Saturday, I combined the three best things in the entire universe. I was preparing for the shop brew with the Maltose Falcons and wanted to bring something that would sustain the group for the day, be insanely delicious, and make them all love me. Chocolate + beer + bacon = LOVE!
Oatmeal Stout Brownies with Caramelized Bacon – Printable recipe available HERE.

Ingredients:
12 oz. oatmeal stout (I used Stockyard because that’s all Trader Joe’s had. I’d recommend something a little richer, like a double chocolate stout)
1 cup extra dark unsweetened cocoa powder
2 cups dark brown sugar, firmly packed
1/2 cup melted Earth Balance (I used butter since I was serving to ravenous men, but normally I’d use something dairy-free)
4 eggs
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 cups white whole wheat flour
3/4 tsp kosher salt
A crapload of chocolate chips
For the caramelized bacon:
6 strips of THINLY sliced bacon
1 heaping tbsp dark brown sugar, tightly packed

1. Tilt a large bowl and pour the stout slowly in. Mix together the oatmeal stout and the unsweetened cocoa powder.

2. Add the brown sugar, butter or butter substitute, eggs and vanilla extract and whisk, making sure all the yolks are broken.
3. Add the flour, salt and a handful (or four) of chocolate chips and stir just until blended.
4. Pour into a greased 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 inch baking pan.
5. Bake at 350 degrees for 35-40 minutes or until toothpick inserted in the center comes out relatively clean.
6. While the brownie is baking, place 6 strips of thin bacon (MUST be thin in order to get crispy!) in a cold skillet, then turn burner on to medium heat.
7. Cook over medium heat for about 8 minutes, turning every two minutes and draining off grease as it forms.
8. Lay cooked bacon on a plate covered with paper towels and let drain.
9. Take the slightly cooled bacon and chop into small pieces.
10. Add the bacon back into the pan (wipe the pan with a dry paper towel to remove as much grease as possible) along with a heaping tablespoon of brown sugar.
11. Turn heat to medium-high and stir constantly until the sugar melts and coats all the bacon (about three minutes).
12. Remove immediately and spread on a piece of parchment paper.
13. When the brownie is done cooking, sprinkle the caramelized bacon crumbles all over the top, then cover with foil and let rest for five minutes.

OH MY GEEZ, BACON!

I served this at the shop brew and it was DEMOLISHED by the hungry guys.

Lesson of the day: If you want to be adored, BAKE THIS NOW. It’s also perfect for St. Patrick’s Day – and would be even better topped with a scoop of Paciugo’s Guinness gelato and a scoop of organic maple caramelized bacon gelato. Oooooh myyyyy geeeeeez! I should’ve done that!!!

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Ladyface with Bloggers!

Last night I met up with eleven other bloggers and one of my very favorite places in the world: Ladyface.
We got seated inside at one of the long tables, but after a few minutes of screaming at each other trying to be heard, we requested a swap for a table on the patio.
I ordered my favorite: Chesebro IPA. 9.8%ABV and soopah hoppy!
It made me soopah happy.
Kaitlin being a super-creeper and getting WAY better, clearer pictures than I got. I’m not jealous of her camera or skills at all…
From left to right: Dan, Monica, Katherine and Amanda.
Left to right: Danielle and Kelley.
Jessie!
Andy!
We spent the entire night drinking delicious beer, consuming wonderful food, but most importantly, talking incessantly about beer, blogging, food, life in general, and having the most amazing, fun Friday night with new friends. I never would have thought that I would be spending a Friday night with some people that I met on the internet, and ENJOYING myself at that, but I’m hooked!
And then Amanda did the downward dog.
And our night was complete.

We’re all waiting for the group pictures to show up – I think Jessie and Kaitlin have those in their possession. I can’t think of a better way to spend my Friday than at Ladyface with good beer, good bloggers and great friends.


WHEN IS THE NEXT MEETUP??

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Paul Newman Was Here!

Two weeks ago, I arrived home to a gigantic box sitting on my doorstep. Naturally I assumed it was for my roommate, since he gets all of his business equipment delivered in the same manner on a daily basis. Then I saw MY NAME!

I opened it in a true foodie manner.
I began pulling out jars of Newman’s Own marinara and bottles of Newman’s Own salad dressing.
Then I realized, “Wait, if Newman’s Own is sending me this, then that means…”
YES!!! (Oh wait, you still don’t understand, do you?)
I received three jars of Newman’s Own marinara, three bottles of Newman’s Own salad dressing, two coupons for Newman’s Own pizza and… A FLIP HD CAM!!!
I wasn’t excited at all.
Pardon the nose stud – it’s not real, I had an audition that day.

I submit a recipe idea for a contest sponsored by Foodbuzz and Newman’s Own, and was lucky enough to be chosen to receive all this amazing free stuff, and FILM the recipe! And so, without further ado, I present to you my video recipe: Macadamia and Coconut Encrusted Mahi Mahi with White Wine and Pineapple-infused Balsamic Reduction featuring Newman’s Own Chardonnay.

Or, since that’s a ridiculously long name, Tropical Fishsticks!

 

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Santa Monica and Glazing!

     Yesterday was jam-packed! I got home from LA around 9:30am, had a huge cup of coffee and entertained my roommates with all my stories from being on set, then proceeded to walk out the door and pick up my friend from Colorado who’s visiting and go out for an extended lunch. I was planning on staying in town, but then heard that the high of the day was going to be 110 degrees. No thank you. We ended up in Santa Monica, on the beach.

Kim and I trying to narrow down our food options. TOO. MANY. CHOICES!
We ended up at Yangtze, a Thai/Japanese/Chinese fusion restaurant.
A very pale salad. Delicious sesame dressing, though!
I got a bowl of Tom Kha Gai, a coconut milk soup with lemongrass, galanga root and chicken. I’m still working on getting my appetite back after filming.
Kim got the Bangkok Inferno. Awesome name!
     We hung out at Yangtze for about an hour and a half catching up and going through some amazing memories from high school in Colorado, where I used to live. This girl can have me laughing like no other! Kim, when are you finally going to move out here??

     We walked around the 3rd Street Promenade, went into a few shops, bought some awesome, affordable clothes from H&M, and watched some street performers.
Buskers! We saw these tap dancers, an opera singer, some dude with an awesome beard playing guitar (the beard was more impressive than his guitar skills), and a bunch of palm readers and psychics.
Man with flower. I want to frame this picture, and then I want to go buy a big flower, wear a slick black suit and look awesome.
     Kim and I drove up the coast while listening to Gomez, Sky Sailing, Seabear, The x x and a whole bunch of other cool indie bands. Our lives do not suck.
     After I dropped Kim off, I headed over to mi madre’s. We stopped by Lotus for some frozen yogurt.
A small cup of original tart with chocolate chips and strawberries.
Then we went to pottery class. It was glazing night!
My two favorite colors: Cappuccino and Batik Blue.
The kiln was at 906 degrees. It was kind of hot.
The night sky outside of the studio. Bliss.
Me putting my enormous guns to use and whisking the glaze.
     Unfortunately, all my before pictures came out blurry, so you’ll just have to wait until next week for the finished products. Christmas presents, anyone? I am so ready with my bowls!
     As for today, back to reality. I have a full shift starting at noon, but I have a wonderful new outlook to keep me sane. Happy Wednesday!
What helps keep you sane during the work week?

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