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“P” is for Pizza

Posted: July 31, 2012 by ncnguyen514 in Party/Banquet, Random
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What started as pizza night for 3 (me, Minh, and John) turned out to be a little pizza party for 10(ish). John had asked a long long time ago to make pizza in our spiffy “pizza oven” (Weber Grill + KettlePizza… modified a bit with some added metal and ceramic tiles). And since pizza is Minh’s favorite food, I’m a bit surprised that it’s taken this long to get a pizza party together..

Toppings included.. basic pizza sauce (crushed tomatoes with olive oil), pesto, mushrooms, red peppers, red onions, pepperoni, prosciutto, basil, garlic, wild arugula, and of course mozzarella (shredded, bocconcini, and sliced). Dough was a basic neopolitan pizza dough from Serious Eats. Turned out pretty awesome, and we’ll probably have many more pizza parties in the future. Just need to tweak temperatures and times slightly… and maybe learn how to make the crust better (not the recipe, but be able to spread the crust thinner and bigger…). Any tips?

Mrs.

Posted: July 17, 2012 by ncnguyen514 in Event, Party/Banquet, Wedding

So.. I know it’s been a while since I’ve posted anything. I haven’t died, just been really busy…. busy GETTING MARRIED!!!

For all who were not able to make it and all who we weren’t able to invite (and those of you who want to relive the memories) here is a slideshow of pictures and a time-lapsed video of the whole event.

Wedding Slide Show

Wedding Time Lapse Video

I’m so happy to be married to my bestfriend! Can’t wait to take on the world together!

Giving Thanks 2011

Posted: November 30, 2011 by ncnguyen514 in Event, Homemade, Party/Banquet, Recipes
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This year was the first year having Thanksgiving dinner in my new home(ish – “ish” because it’s not really where I “live”.. long story). This is also our first Thanksgiving dinner with TURDUCKEN!!! I have to admit, that I wasn’t ambitious enough to make the turducken myself from scratch.. all that bird de-boning, stuffing making, bird tying-up, etc. etc. Some day, though, I will make one of these from scratch.

Last year, we were able to make a completely GLUTEN-FREE Thanksgiving. This year, because of the turducken, we weren’t able to succeed in that regard (brown rice and cornbread stuffing were already included with the turducken). But all the sides were kept strictly gluten free.

Tur-duck-hen!

The Menu for an ALMOST Gluten-Free Thanksgiving

Creole-Style Tur-Duc-Hen (from Big Easy Foods at Costco.com) with Roasted Root Veggies
Gluten-Free Dressing (my own recipe with mild italian sausage, leeks, mushroom medley, walnuts, apples)
Creamy Mashed Potatoes (made in the slow-cooker)
Brussel Sprouts with Maple Butter Pecans (recipe from The Family Kitchen)
Sauteed Green Beans with Bacon and Pine Nuts (my own recipe)
Cranberry Sauce (my own recipe)
Corn (from frozen.. nuked with butter and garlic salt.. it’s a dinner staple at my house)
Classic Gravy (from pan drippings and gluten-free)
Apple-Pear-Cranberry Crumble (modified from Epicurious)

Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Wedding Wednesday – Date? Check!

Posted: July 13, 2011 by ncnguyen514 in Event, Party/Banquet
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June 30 2012

That’s when Minh and I will be married! The church is booked, but I’m still trying to get the venue reserved. Hopefully, it won’t be a problem. I should find out later this week.

It’s a little less than a year away, but I know that the year will just FLY by. There’s a lot to think about and do, but luckily for me, I’m surrounded by helpful and talented people.

Happy with Christmas non-Traditions

Posted: December 28, 2010 by ncnguyen514 in Event, Party/Banquet, Wishlist
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Of all the normal Christmas “traditions” my family has, we only kept one of them this year. First, let me clarify the idea of “traditions” in my family. I wish we had more traditions, like Christmas pajamas and expected stocking stuffers, but we don’t. Out typical Christmas traditions are as follows:

  • Prime rib roast for Christmas Eve dinner
  • Opening presents with cousins and aunts on Christmas Eve after dinner
  • Midnight mass
  • Wake up Christmas morning to open presents with Mom, Dad, Anni and Grandma
  • Make french toast for Christmas Day breakfast
  • Eat prime rib leftovers for lunch/dinner
  • Catch a movie that night

Pretty much the only “tradition” we kept this year was having prime rib for dinner (that’s a Christmas staple!). Everything else was pretty much thrown out the window, which bothered me at first, but eventually turned out for the better. Anni and Morgan were able to spend Christmas Eve at Morgan’s house with his family for their traditional Christmas tacos and enchiladas (now there’s a family very set in the Christmas traditions and sometimes not very flexible about them). Anthony and Nina were actually able to EAT dinner with us instead of showing up for dessert (as they usually do for our family dinners). And my aunt was able to get here BEFORE 6:30PM because she got off work a little earlier on Christmas Day than she did on Christmas Eve… so overall.. it was a good Christmas.

Mom was too tired to go to Mass a Midnight (which was fine by me), so we ended up going to mass Christmas morning. When we got home, Anni made GF chocolate waffles..

chocolate GF waffle batter.. YUM!

Then we opened presents!

The MORNING tree...

Awesome "Italian" presents from Minh and a super comfy, cute scarf from Anni

I spent the rest of the day getting dinner ready, which turned out AMAZING!

The COOKBOOKs used for Christmas Dinner

The Christmas Dinner Menu:

  • Ribeye Roast with Roasted Root Veggetables
  • Garlicky Green Beans
  • Baked Beets
  • Rosemary Garlic Mashed Potatoes
  • Creamed Corn
  • Croissant Chocolate Bread Pudding
  • Gluten Free Chocolate Whoopie Pies with Salted Caramel Buttercream

The DELICIOUS ribeye roast... cooked perfectly...

After dinner, we all gathered in the living room to open presents.

The EVENING tree..

Grandma got a BRAND NEW 32″ LCD HDTV, that we all watched Morgan and my uncle mount to the wall.

"What's THIS???"

Didn’t get any shots of everyone else opening presents, but it seemed like everyone like what they got, which is always a good sign.

Finished off the night with Croissant Chocolate Bread Pudding.. DELICIOUS!

Here’s a shot of my Christmas HAUL:

The 2010 Christmas "HAUL"

And here are some things I see in my future from other’s presents:

Overall.. it was an AWESOME CHRISTMAS!!! and all traditions can get thrown out the window as long as holidays are like this. Now just waiting to close out 2010…

Best Part of a Office Christmas: POTLUCKS!!

Posted: December 23, 2010 by ncnguyen514 in Event, Party/Banquet, Recipes
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Christmas is upon us!!! The week before Christmas is one of the best times at work. Essentially, it’s a week-long potluck of cookies and chili/soup and ham and cheese & crackers and candy and other good food. And the food is out pretty much all day, so there’s a lot of eating going on at work (stretching the stomach out for the Holiday feasts at home). Here’s what I brought it for the week-long work potluck..

Day 1: Rainbow Broken Glass Jello, Spicy Chocolate Cookies, Chewy Gingerbread Cookies.

Pretty colors!

Recipe from The Food Librarian – hers turned out much prettier than mine. Probably because I didn’t take the time to cut it into nice bite-sized pieces

This is what's left of the 6 dozen cookies I made for work

Mexican Hot Chocolate Cookies Recipe from Martha Stewart 2010 Holiday Cookies Magazine

Pretty much a perfect looking cookie (one of the few)

Chewy Gingerbread Cookies Recipe from Guilty Kitchen

Day 2: Cheese Ball Three Ways: (1) Cheddar-Apricot with Dried Cranberries, (2) Goat Cheese and Scallions, (3) Gorgonzola Walnut

mmm.. cheese balls...

Recipe from Martha Stewart

Day 3: “Idle Hands” Bars (or PB Nanaimo Bars)

Didn't turn out as pretty.. but still tasted delicious!

Recipe from Guilty Kitchen

and MORE Rainbow Broken Glass Jello, but cut up nicely this time.

Like edible "abstract" stained glass... YUM!

The nicely cut up pieces of jell-o were pretty when I packed them up the night before, but didn’t survive the trek to work (sliding around.. I guess I didn’t pack it tightly enough, and should have probably used foil cups rather than paper ones)… but it was still delicious.

Day 3 of Christmas Potlucks was also our White Elephant Gift Exchange at work. I came with a useful work lamp from OSH and went home with this…

Season 1 of DEXTER!

Guess what I’ll be watching while spinning on the trainer or running on the treadmill?

Day 4: NADA

I didn’t have time to make anything for Day 4.. but there was still plenty of food to go around. Plus, our management made their annual breakfast burrito feast for our facility (all 500 of us)… YUM!

And lastly.. here’s a shot of my FAVORITE Christmas tree this year:

Where Christmas bicycle presents go to die... (image taken from somewhere on the internet)

This green beauty is on display at The Rocks in Sydney, Australia. So PRETTY!!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Oh.. and sorry for the crappy quality of the pictures. Minh has BOTH cameras (the point-and-shoot and the Nikon) in his possession.. so I’ve had to resort to the camera phone.

THANKSGIVING!!!!

Posted: November 29, 2010 by ncnguyen514 in Event, Party/Banquet, Recipes
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Minh and I making gravy... last thing to finish off the meal..

Thanksgiving – as I’ve said before – kicks off one of my favorite times of the year… THE HOLIDAYS!!! But before those precious days of baking and gift-giving and no work can come around, we must first get through Thanksgiving… which I don’t mind so much since I LOVE to cook!!

This year’s Thanksgiving was easy enough. I tried some new recipes, but kept it fairly simple without the complicated ingredients or processes. I knew that I wouldn’t have THAT much time to prep since I was spending most of my free time working out or being lazy… so I kept the recipes down to things that had few ingredients and very little prep or hands-on time. Oh.. and since Anni is diseased with the Celiac’s.. we made everything completely GLUTEN-FREE!!!

The Menu:

  • Sage Butter Turkey
  • Cornbread-Sausage-Chestnut Stuffing/Dressing
  • Buttermilk Chives Mashed Potatoes
  • Glazed Carrots
  • Sauteed Butternut Squash and Brussel Sprouts with Bacon
  • Garlicky Green Beans with Pine Nut
  • Apricot Cranberry Relish
  • Brazilian Cheese Bread (adapted from Little Teochew)
  • Simple Turkey Gravy
  • Chocolate Beet Cupcakes with Maple Cream Cheese Frosting (adapted from Simple Bites)
  • Nina’s Signature Pumpkin Cheesecake

I got pretty much everything I needed in two trips to the grocery store (plus maybe one or two side trips that don’t REALLY count). Since the turkey was provided by my aunt (as it has been for the last few years), the total cost of the meal (for 12+) came out to under $150. CRAZINESS!!!

Turkey turned out PERFECT... except for the lack of skin color.. wanted to keep it in longer, but was afraid it would dry out...

For me.. it’s always the SIDES that make the meal. I usually take just a small piece of turkey (dark meat, of course), and LOAD UP on the sides. This year was no exception.. although I think I may have an allergy to brussel sprouts. Minh and I decided we would need to make another dish to be sure, but I got a slight rash on the backs of my hands in the middle of dinner.. and the same thing had happened last year at Thanksgiving. The only thing that we ONLY have at Thanksgiving that we don’t have any other time of year is brussel sprouts and pine nuts.. and I kind of REFUSE to believe that I’m allergic to pine nuts.

LEFT: cornbread sausage chestnut dressing; RIGHT: sauteed butternut squash and brussel sprouts

LEFT to RIGHT: gravy, buttermilk chive mashed potatoes, glazed carrots, sage butter turkey

Anni - Playing "Angry Birds" on the iPad while waiting for dinner...

For some reason, dinner always gets done a little bit earlier than expected, or just in time… but we’re never all ready to sit down and eat. There’s always last minute things that need to get done before everyone is ready to sit down to dinner.. Dad needs to pick out a bottle of wine and somehow get it open (the ever missing wine opener that is never there when you need it)… Mom NEVER sits down with the rest of us but has to finish doing something in the kitchen… Pictures need to be taken.. cups need to be (first put out, and then) filled with various beverages.. etc.. etc.. There’s always SOMETHING. Inevitably, we can all be starving – and at least half of us will be standing around the dinner table waiting to sit down, but dinner will always be thirty minutes AFTER you expect it to start..

And no family gathering is complete (at least not in the last couple years) without some inappropriate picture taken of my grandma holding alcohol that someone has thrust into her hand…. You can’t hear it from looking at the picture, but we’re ALL laughing hysterically in the background.

This picture cracks me up.. Oh Grandma!

Minh and Khiem - "shooting the breeze" while waiting for dinner...

And the last odd thing about our typical Thanksgiving dinner.. NO ONE ever wants to carve the turkey. As the chef for the night, I probably should be the one to do it, but I NEVER EVER EVER carve the turkey. Probably because I’ve never bothered to figure out the best way to do it. I’m always afraid that I’ll completely butcher it.. or worst.. that it’s actually UNDERCOOKED!!! I don’t want to be the one to reveal THAT! Usually Mom will carve the turkey, but since my uncle was in town this year, he did the honors. Although, truth be told, he only made the first cut, then my mom took it away to finish carving in the kitchen. You can also see in the picture how Dad is starting off on the sides before the turkey is even ready.. trust me.. we’re all hungry…

Uncle Viet had the honors of carving the turkey.. mostly because NO ONE ever wants those honors in my house...

And of course, we had to get a family picture for the night. Only ones missing that came later are my aunt Nhan, Anthony and Nina.

Family picture before we all stuff our faces...

Hope everyone else had a wonderful Thanksgiving.. now we have THE HOLIDAYS (!!!) to look forward to…

This past weekend wasn’t that exciting, but there were a few things that I wanted to post about… So here goes the Weekend Recap

Parking Lot Spin Class

Saturday morning, I volunteered to help out with the Santiago Canyon Time Trial. It’s pretty funny, because the parking lot of the Rock’n'Road Mission Viejo store literally looks like a spin class. All the time-trialists have their trainers set-up next to their cars and are spinning away for a warm-up. It’s pretty funny.

It was a BEAUTIFUL day for a parking lot spin class..

I was stationed by the tunnel that goes under El Toro. It was pretty cool to see all the racers go by.. there’s a good hill coming up to the tunnel, so they weren’t going very fast. Since I was on course-marshall duty, though, I didn’t get a chance to snap any photos. This would be a good race to help gauge your fitness level throughout the year, since they do several of these each season. The record is 24 minutes and 20 seconds (26 minutes and 6 seconds for the women’s) and has stood for several years now. The course is about 11 miles.. so that averages out to just over 27 mph!!! That’s FAST!

What Happend to All my Gears?

While I was helping out with the race, Minh was out riding his singlespeed up Santiago Truck Trail to the flag pole and then back. I met up with him later and we rode (both of us on singlespeeds) Whiting Ranch and Santiago Truck Trail (again for him.. but not all the way up to the flag pole). It was HOT and it was HARD being on the singlespeed. Mine has 53/20 gearing, Minh’s got 52/20. I was dying.. and we weren’t even out for that long. It’s probably also a result of not having been on a mountain bike since Over the Hump. My upper arms were sore too, since I was on a rigid.. I’ve never felt my arms vibrate so much.

About halfway to the flagpole.. I'm not going any further...

Nice Laptop Bag

The rest of the weekend was pretty chill. Had dinner with my cousin who was visiting from out of town. Got my first round of Thanksgiving grocery shopping done (non-perishables and goods that will last at least two weeks). Picked up a “new” used trailer to haul bikes and stuff. Killed time reading magazines at Barnes&Noble. Then the Team Velosport end of the year banquet. Minh and I got lost on the way down, but at least we weren’t late. It was a pretty good time and the best part was that Minh won this Oakley laptop bag at the end of the night.

Nice Laptop BAG!!!

But guess what was INSIDE the laptop bag…

It's like unwrapping a PRESENT!

THAT’S RIGHT!!! Minh (and I) won a new 16 GB WiFi iPad (!!!!).

YAY!!! New toy for TRAN!!!

I stayed up late last night trying to get it started up (had to install new iTunes on my laptop) and then trying to pick out what Apps I wanted. First things I downloaded was the All Recipes and Angry Birds apps. I accidentally downloaded the Angry Birds for iPhone.. so then I had to download the HD version for iPad.. at least the first one was only $0.99.

Debating downloading the Martha Stewart Cookie App, but it’s $7.99 and I JUST bought the 2010 Holiday Cookies magazine for $7… what to do?? The App looks so cool…

What are your favorite iPad apps? Any suggestions on what you can absolutely NOT live without?

Event: HITCHED!

Posted: September 24, 2010 by ncnguyen514 in Event, Party/Banquet, Wishlist

At some point in the near (or distant) future, I plan on getting married. Actually.. it’s more likely to happen in the near future (within the next year or so) than in the distant future.. we’ll see. Anyway, I’ve been keeping up with the usual wedding blogs (Style Me Pretty, Green Wedding Shoes, 100 Layer Cake, Martha Stewart: Weddings, Ruffled, snippet & ink etc etc.. there are a ton on my Google Reader list) since it became evident that this major event in my life will be happening. Starting to file away inspirations and ideas (there are so many out there) and piecing together what I’d like the day to be like. Since this has been on my mind, how could I pass up a chance to attend Hitched??

Hitched is the wedding event brainchild of Paige Appel (of Bash Events), Kelly Harris (of Yes, Please) (or collectively of Bash, Please), and Audrey Woollen (of Urbanic Paper Boutique). The idea came up when these three ambitious and fabulous friends decided to put all their favorite wedding vendors (and inspirations) in ONE PLACE. Like a vintage/modern, fun, wedding EXPLOSION of all the best ideas. You can read more about their story here.

The event sold out a few days before, so I was lucky to have purchased my tickets over a month ago when I first heard about it (when they first went onsale??). So many of the vendors that I have already tagged in other SoCal weddings (bookmarked for inspiration) were at the event, along with some of my favorite wedding inspiration blogs. There are probably (or will be, within the next few days) pictures and recaps all over the SoCal wedding blogosphere, but here’s the event from my camera…

Pictures from the Event:

 

 

The Vendors
Bash, Please – Event Coordinators – and put together 1 of 4 tablescapes
Urbanic Paper Boutique – Event Coordinator – also had tons of awesome samples of wedding stationery sweets
Smog Shoppe – Venue
The Flash Dance DJ – AMAZING DJ
Shark Pig – Aired some odd wedding videos – not really my or Minh’s style
Beauty by Sole – got some nice lipgloss courtesy of..
Heirloom Catering – Catered the hors d’oeuvres for the event – along with a whole baked salmon
Confetti System
Enjoy Cupcakes – brought out their trailer and 7 different cupcake flavors
Green Wedding Shoes
100 Layer Cake
Untamed Petals
Sitting in a Tree – put together 1 of 4 tablescapes (with Brown Paper Design)
Bonnie Tsang
Annie McElwain
Charley Star
The Bluegrass Hoppers – played some great bluegrass during the event
Grey Likes Weddings
The Floral Lab - put together 1 of 4 tablescapes (with Sweet Emilia Jane)
SmileBooth – set up a fun Smile Booth
succulent LOVE
Sweet Emilia Jane - put together 1 of 4 tablescapes (with The Floral Lab)
Brown Paper Design – put together1 of 4 tablescapes (with Sitting in a Tree)
Plurabelle
Found Vintage Rentals – supplied a lot of furniture vignetts for the wedding
Jesi Haack Designs - put together 1 of 4 tablescapes (with Dandelion Ranch)
Dandelion Ranch - put together 1 of 4 tablescapes (with Jesi Haack Designs)
Sarah Yates Photography
Feather Love Photography
snippet & ink
Amy Atlas Events – love the homemade marshmallows they had in the schwag cubby
Your Wedding Day Magazine

I’ve tagged this post under “Wishlist” because ALL this stuff is amazing.. and although it’s not something that you can actually give, it’s still wishlist-worthy.