The Urban Housewife
31Aug/10

California Foods, they’re unforgettable; part 1!

Pizza Guru"You could travel the world, but nothing comes close to the Golden Coast.." Oh yes, I DID just quote Katy Perry, "California Gurls". Hey, I'm a California girl, born and raised, and funny enough, every time I go in to a store in Vienna, the song seems to come on the sound system. It might just be my (totally awful) theme song.. although I am listening to Morrissey while writing this, so maybe not.

One thing I'm guilty of is covering very little of what San Francisco has to offer for vegans. While this post isn't 100% SF, in my next two posts I'm going to show you what I ate in my last 2 weeks in California. So, let's start with a weekend jaunt to LA to say goodbye to family. Once again Ryan I had went to Pizza Guru in Santa Barbara, as we couldn't resist another round of personal pizzas. This time I opted for Caramelized Pears and Garlic, while Ryan went for a Veggie combo with vegan Pepperoni, Pure Luck Potato Palsboth topped with perfectly cooked Daiya. If you find yourself driving the 101, Pizza Guru is most certainly worth a stop!

That night I met up with my long time friend Jessica and her boyfriend at Pure Luck in Los Angeles. I was all ready for Jackfruit Tacos, like the ones I often make, but to my dismay, they were out of tortillas! Nooooo! This isn't how my final LA meals were supposed go to. Instead I got a side of Jackfruit, fried Plantains, and Potato Pals, which are fried gnocchi. Luckily the Potato Pals were delicious, as I was otherwise underwhelmed. Hopefully, they'll have tortillas next time. By the way, Scoops is across the street and they have vegan ice cream, except when I'm in town! DOH. Once again, they were out, so I was SOL for dessert. This seems to happen there a lot, so I think Scoops needs to get in the game and step it up with the vegan flavors. Add one more, please!
Madeleine Bistro Chocolate Souffle
Luckily, the next day more than made up for all the slip ups, as I went to Madeleine Bistro for brunch! I was lucky enough to be joined by a crew of awesome friends including Polly from Veggywood, Adriana from Anarchy in the Garden and her Madeleine Bistro vegan Egg in a Holehusband Hector, Erika from Purrfect Pineapples, Britt from The Fakery Bakery, Gary and Kezia from Evolotus PR, and Kim and Ryan from C'est La Vegan! (QuarryGirl, we missed you!) Needless to say, Chef Dave and Molly spoiled us immobile, starting us off with Donuts and Onion Rings. After we ordered, we were also treated to the most delicious Strawberry milkshake, THEN I was brought my own Chocolate Souffle, one of their most famous desserts and a serious case of, "how did they do that?!". As if I wasn't stuffed already, my Seitan Chicken and Waffles arrived with mashed Potatoes and their always impressive gravy. I was never a gravy person growing up, but this hearty brown gravy is amazingly delicious. I could drink it! Next I had to try something I was SUPER intrigued by, a vegan Egg in a Hole! Madeleine Bistro S'moresI used to eat these from time to time before I was vegan, so I had to see what a vegan sunny side up egg would look like. WHOA, realistic! It was pretty tasty too. Finally, as if I wasn't about to burst, we were brought a new dessert on the menu, S'mores! I love all things marshmallow and this was toasted marshmallow fluff with chocolate mousse pieces, graham crackers, and a scoop of chocolate ice cream, all made in house! I managed to get a few bites in before I was ready to collapse, hahaha. Madeleine Bistro always thrills me and this was no exception! Thanks Dave and Molly!

Vegan Backstabber; Ike's PlaceOkay, a little San Francisco bite! Ike's Place be closed down any day due to landlord problems, but they've been the stronghold for the best vegan sandwiches and the location of the SF Vegan Bakesale for ages. Hopefully, they'll be open in a new location in San Francisco soon, and they have a few other Bay Area locations. My favorite sandwich was the once called Vegan Backstabber, which was Vegan Turkey, Soy Cheese, Marinated Artichoke Hearts, Garlic & Herb Sauce, Dirty Sauce, and Veggies on a Sourdough Roll - yum! These days it's called the Vegan Brutus and instead comes with Vegan Breaded Chicken, which I'm sure is also delicious. If you find yourself near an Ike's location, check them out! It's certainly not health food and you should be prepared for a long wait, but it's a great indulgence from time to time!

Another spot I liked to dine at in the rare times I wasn't cooking was Gracias MadreGracias MadreAn all vegan Mexican joint from the hippies who brought you Cafe Gratitude, their tortillas and beans were worth the price of admission alone! While the dish shown here is the Enchiladas con Mole Poblano, which is solid, but nothing amazing, my jam is the Platillo de Legumbres with Greens and Platanos. It also comes with served with rice, beans and tortillas, so it's a ton of food and super delicious. Gracias Madre also has a dessert selection with items like Key Lime Pie and Mexican Wedding Cookies with ice cream, but the Flan is where it's at! I never found myself to be a flan lover in the past, but this is awesome AND soy free. In fact, Gracias Madre is a great place to go for a gluten or soy free meal!

Okay, next week I'll have my final days in San Francisco. In the meantime, don't forget to vote in the VegNews Magazine 2010 Veggie Awards! VOTING ENDS TODAY!! (so I won't bug you anymore.)  The Urban Housewife is up for "Favorite Blog" and Cruelty Free Face is up for "Favorite Website". Voting means you could win awesome prizes!
(Thanks Polly for the banner!)

3Aug/10

Bakesalery Winner, 2010 Veggie Awards, auf Wiedersehen San Francisco!

Ladies and Gents, we have a winner of the Bakesalery giveaway!















#59 Kathryn!










Fingers crossed you find those brownies in your sampler pack, Kathryn. For the rest of you, head on over to Bakesalery to place your own order. I mean, c'mon, donuts! fritters! cheesecake!

So, VegNews Magazine just announced the nominees for the 2010 Veggie Awards! I am thrilled to once again be nominated, this time in TWO categories- Favorite Blog for The Urban Housewife, and Best Website for Cruelty Free Face! I would love it if you would consider voting for me in either (or both) of these categories. You can win awesome prizes like a Veg Voyages trip just for filling out the survey, so get to it!
(Thanks Polly for the banner!)




So, I am writing this on my final night in San Francisco. While we are very excited to move to Vienna, it is bittersweet, as I love San Francisco with all my heart and will truly miss the all little things I adore. It's tough to leave close friends, familiar streets, and our brightly painted flat, hidden from the world, where I could hang out in the front yard in my pajamas with Strummer in (mostly) peace. I suspect I will be back someday, after all I tattooed this fine city on my arm, but it doesn't make leaving any easier. As if I wasn't already a blubbering mess, my bro-tatted BFF from the Windy City and my favorite Food Network personality, Natalie Slater posted a tribute piece to our friendship on her blog, Bake and Destroy. Heartstrings, tugged!

To all of my friends throughout the States, this is not goodbye, it is until next time! I have some fun plans coming up with book tours for The Vegan Girl's Guide to Life on the East Coast in November and the West Coast in January! I can't wait to see you all again soon! My next post will be from my new home in Vienna, so until then.. xo!

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23Mar/10

And The Winner Is…

winner

The winner of the Snubbr.com vegan sweets contest is..
#94, Laila! "Yum! Haven’t had donuts since going vegan, so I’d have to go for those!"
Congratulations Laila, please email me at melisser AT theurbanhousewife.com to claim your prize!

16Mar/10

A sweet treats giveaway from Snubbr.com!

Recently, I was approached by Snubbr.com, a service that recommends products to people from consumer electronics to gift ideas, if I would like to do a giveaway on my blog. I love giveaways, so of course, the answer was YES! Snubbr is a site where you ask a question and experts answer it, helping take the guess work out of shopping. They even have a green section! When I was tapped to ask a question, with the winner of the giveaway getting the prize they answer with, I knew I had to do something I would want, so the question, "What is your favorite vegan sweet treat?" was born!

Here's how this is going to work! I have selected 6 sweet vegan treats from donuts, to cookies, to candy that I think people love or would like to try. All you need to do is comment on *MY* blog (not Snubbr) with the answer to "What is your favorite vegan sweet treat?" from the 6 options located HERE, and if you're selected, you win the treat you picked! Haven't tried any / all of them? That's fine! Select the one you would most like to try.

As a bonus, if you ask a question on Snubbr.com and link it in the comments, you'll get an extra entry! I will be posting a winner on Tuesday, March 23rd (I'll be in Europe, so I have no idea what time.), so get your answers in! The winner will be selected via a random number generator. Good luck everyone!

9Mar/10

Vegetarian Times, an Upcoming Book, Sweet Treats via Mail, & Europe!

March's Vegetarian Times, featuring ME!What a whirlwind life has been lately & this post will likely confirm that! Some of you have noticed I was featured in the March issue of Vegetarian Times, for the "Ask A Chef" column! The piece takes my Sugar Beat Sweets skills & uses them to answer questions about making the perfect vegan frosting for cakes, cupcakes, and other goodies. Check it out if you get a chance! The photo was taken by my friend Kelly Peloza from Seitan Beats Your Meat & the upcoming book, The Vegan Cookie Connoisseur!

So, speaking of books.. I'm in the process of writing a book! It's currently titled, "The Vegan Girl's Guide to Life" & will be published by Skyhorse Publishing. The book is not just for vegan girls, but anyone who's interested in a cruelty free lifestyle, & contains recipes & tips for DIY living. In addition to the basic who-what-where-when-why of veganism, it also gives out crucial tips like what to feed non-vegans, the best vegan beauty products, travel tips, plus has illustrations by Michelle from My Zoetrope, & an assortment of recipes & crafty projects from a Who's Who of awesome vegan ladies! Needless to say, I'm very excited!

I need a few recipes testers! I've been crafting up recipes like crazy & I need a few people to test them out for me. Testers must be willing to make at least half of the recipes between now & June, although the majority of them are available for testing now. Recipes are not the focus of the book, so it's a fairly small amount to test. The book is for people of all skill levels in the kitchen, so there's everything from simple vegetable preparations to full dinner feasts.  For your time, you'll receive a copy of the book & my undying affection! If interested, please email me at melisser AT theurbanhousewife.com. I'm all set, thanks!Futter's Nut Butters Tortüz

My mailbox has been full of sweet treats recently. First, a surprise came from VeggieGirl a few weeks ago in the form of Tortüz, a confection by Futters Nut Butters! I love all things caramel, so these sweet and delicious caramel & dark chocolate covered pecans went fast in my house! Futter's has quite a selection of vegan goodies, I want to check out some of their spreads & brittle next.

We all know I love donuts, from videos to blog posts to recipes, I write about donuts whenever possible, so when Larsen Bakery in Racine, WI offered to send me donuts to try, how could I say no?! Little did I know I was in for a major treat that not only included 18 donuts in 3 varieties with 2 types of frosting, but also 2 of their Apple Kringles! Donuts by Larsen's Bakery with FrostingThank goodness I had friends in town from Canada to share with & a potluck to attend, that's a lot of pastries!

We started with the donuts, which were Regular ring donuts, Bavarian Creme filled, & Raspberry Jelly filled with the option of vanilla or chocolate frosting provided in containers. After refreshing them in the oven for a few minutes, then spreading the frosting on, we were all transported back to our favorite childhood donut shops! While the oven refreshing is essential, the result is downright delicious & they're most certainly on my Top 5 Vegan Donuts list! In the future, I would likely refresh them, then spread the frosting on & pop them back in the oven for a few seconds to make it nice & melty, as the frosting seemed a bit thick to me. Seriously though, they're tasty, easily accessible on VeganEssentials, reasonably priced, & there's even a sampler pack available!

Apple Kringle by Larsen's BakeryNext up, we tried the Kringle, a flaky, filled Danish pastry, that's shaped in a ring. Once again, we refreshed it in the oven & it was great! These basically taste like a, individual danish with flaky layers, but it's filled with flavor instead, & has a nice white glaze on top. I opted for the Apple flavor, which I enjoyed, but there's also Cherry, Raspberry, Pecan, & Almond available from VeganEssentials. Being a baker myself, I was skeptical to try these pastries, but I'm happy to say, they passed my test & I wouldn't turn them down if given the chance to eat them again!

My next adventure is coming up at the end of this month, as we're off to Europe! This time I'll be checking out Edinburgh, Vienna, London, & Brighton. Yes, 2 new places, & 2 familiar places that are favorite cities of mine. I'll be seeing bands play, meeting up with lots of lovely friends, including my German BFF Marijke, browsing markets, & of course, eating! I have a few group meet-ups planned, so please get in touch if you'd like to join us or want to make dining or activity suggestions!

That's all the news that's fit to print! Look out for next week, when I'll have a tasty giveaway!