Showing posts with label Megan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Megan. Show all posts

Monday, September 6, 2010

Dante's Kitchen and Banana Pecan Pancakes


 Two weeks ago we loaded up our Tahoe with all of the necessities Meg would need to survive in college and headed east on I-10 to Baton Rouge.  After five hours on the road we spent several more unpacking and hauling all her stuff into her dorm, which just happens to be on the third floor of a building without an elevator in the Louisiana summer heat.  Now I know the true meaning of miserable.  On the positive side, it was a workout for us all and I may have shed a pound or two.

Meg's Dorm

Exhausted and hungry, we treated Meg to lunch at The Chimes right outside of the campus before we said our goodbyes.  Tears flowed, as we pulled away. Thank goodness we kept it together until we got in the car and on the road. I didn't want her to feel any of the pain we felt leaving her even though it broke our hearts.


 Sad and beside ourselves on how to deal with our new "empty nester" situation, we headed further south to New Orleans for the weekend to get our minds off of everything.  Margarita anyone?  Yes please... 



This would be our third trip in about a month, but we never get tired of it. We strolled through the streets of the French Quarter, me with camera in hand to capture whatever I fancy. We even got into a party at the House of Blues for Texans fans! Too bad the Texans lost.  Good for New Orleans though, so whatever!






Something different about this trip was that fact that I picked the  place to have brunch Saturday morning.  I did some research and found Dante's Kitchen.  It caught my eye because it didn't seem to be a tourist trap, prices were reasonable, and they promote the the local economy by working closely with nearby farmers and dairy producers when making their seasonal menus.  With a little prodding of Richard, who usually picks our restaurant destinations, I got my way and we ended up here late Saturday morning. 



We were not disappointed.  The restaurant is located in a quaint little neighborhood in the Garden District.  It actually is a house so there are different rooms you can dine in, each with it's own unique style. 



We were seated in the wine room.  We were alone for a bit, which was nice, but soon people started coming and our little room was full.  When it came time to order, Richard decided on shrimp and grits and was pleased. 


Picture from Tiny Test Kitchen

I went the sweet route and opted for the roasted banana pecan pancakes, which were to die for!  They were so good that just for a moment the sadness I had been feeling slipped away, almost like magic.

Picture from Food Network
Although it's only been two weeks, Meg already made the long trek home this past weekend for the three day weekend and a John Mayer concert she had tickets for on Sunday.  We made her a special breakfast each morning while she was back.  It's funny how what use to be a chore became a treat while she was here.  I thought for her last morning before heading back I would make a version of those yummy pancakes I had at Dante's.  I thought she'd enjoy them and was hoping they would work their magic and keep me from crying when she left again.  I found Tyler Florence's recipe on the Food Network website (below) and whipped them up just in time for her enjoy before leaving, again.  Good news is she left without the embarrassment of me crying in front of Kyle or his brother, thank goodness.  I miss her already...
 
Ingredients

2 cups buttermilk 
3 eggs
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 pinch salt
4 tablespoons sugar
1/2 cup pecans, chopped
1/2 stick unsalted butter, melted
3 bananas, peeled and sliced in 1/4-inch circles
Maple Butter, recipe follows
Confectioners' sugar, to garnish


Directions:

In a large mixing bowl whisk the buttermilk, eggs, and vanilla together so they are well combined.  I didn't have buttermilk so I made it by adding a Tbsp. of vinegar to a measuring cup and filling the rest up with milk and let sit for 5 minutes.

In a separate bowl mix the flour, baking powder, soda, salt, and sugar. Combine the wet ingredients with the dry and stir with a spoon to get rid of the lumps. Fold in the pecans, most of the melted butter and whisk until batter is smooth.

Heat a griddle or skillet over medium low heat and swirl around a little melted butter to keep the pancakes from sticking. Using a ladle pour the batter into the pan.

Cook the pancakes on 1 side until they are set and then lightly press the bananas into the batter. When small bubbles appear on the uncooked surface, flip the pancakes and cook until golden on both sides, about 8 minutes.  Serve warm, topped with maple butter, sliced bananas and maple syrup.  Sprinkle with powdered sugar.

Maple Butter:

2 sticks unsalted butter, softened
1/4 cup pure maple syrup
2 tablespoons honey


In a mixing bowl, using a spatula mash the butter with the maple syrup and honey until well blended. 

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Geaux Tigers and Gig 'em!



With Meg at LSU I think I'm officially now a tiger fan and of course continue to be a die hard Aggie fan as well!  Both teams are playing tonight, one on prime time television and one not, but I'll be cheering for both.  The girls came home for the weekend so it's been nice to have the nest filled again, even if just for the weekend!  We'll all be together for a bit and that's all that matters.  Geaux Tigers and Gig 'em! 

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Meg is Leaving

It's an empty feeling knowing your youngest, the one who has kept you busy 24/7 since birth is leaving.  Tomorrow that's just what's happening to us.  Meg is leaving for Baton Rouge.  Due to my school in-service, we can't be the ones to take her on LSU's big move in day.  Instead she will be going with Kyle, carrying an overnight bag with a few necessary items to survive in her dorm the first night.  She didn't want to wait and go with us.  Can't blame her, she might miss out on something!  We will be there Friday to bring all her stuff, which is a considerable amount,  help her unpack and then say our goodbyes.  I know she will be fine and it's my job to let her go with a smile on my face, but it hurts so much.  I just hope I can hold it together, at least until we're in the car and driving away....

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Meg's Prom

It's hard to believe but Meg graduated and is off to LSU in just about two months. These last weeks have just flown by but I thought I'd take some time to post some of my favorite moments beginning with Meg's prom.


The day began early with appointments for nails, hair and makeup.


She was among a sea of girls having their hair done at Visible Changes.


Makeup was done at Dillard's.


Britty came home to go with her sister. She was the photographer.



Three hours later she was ready to head home and get dressed.



The entire group meet for pictures. It had just rained earlier but stopped in time to get a lot of great photos.


Here is most of the group posing for pictures.  Meg's dress was found all the way down at the Galleria. It was a long trip but worth it in the end. She looked so pretty!


The Fabulous Five


 The group heading to LSU!







 




They all were transformed from cute high school girls into beautiful women!









What a cute couple!


We reserved a private wine room for their group at an Italian restaurant near downtown.




The only snag in the entire night was the expensive limo they rented broke down on the way to pick them up and take them from where pictures were taken to dinner.  Instead the bus below showed up.  Look at them all though... still smiling!



The limo company did get a replacement, however, and apparently it was spectacular.  It took them from dinner to the dance and then all the way to Surfside where they all spent the weekend.   


Above is Meg and Mariah standing up in the limo.  It looks more like a club than an actual vehicle!



The next day at Surfside, Texas.




Here they are getting ready to have crawfish.


They all had fun and came home safely thanks to a great group chaperones who spent Saturday to Monday dealing with a large group of teenagers.



 Thankfully I had school so we couldn't participate!  Phew....

Monday, May 31, 2010

Mieka Phillips Dance Project [HQ]

Meg recently was part of a dance choreographed by Mieka Phillips which will be entered into a national contest. If the dance is chosen, they will have the opportunity to go to New York City and be choreographed by Travis Wall from So You Think You Can Dance. Click on the link below to see their dance. Good luck girls!

Mieka Phillips Dance Project [HQ]

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Little Girl Grown Up


Today I found myself, last minute, going through the many pictures of Meg trying to pick just seven of her growing up for her upcoming Highstepper Senior Banquet slideshow.  Sounds easy enough, but it wasn't.  Trying to find so few pictures to tell the story of her life was more of a challenge then I expected.  For weeks I have been putting it off, for more reasons then I have time to tell.  Today was the deadline so I found myself spending hours sorting through pictures and reminiscing of those years that have slipped by so fast.  Where did the time go?  How did this little girl grow up so fast?










I remember how it felt when Brit left four years ago.  It was tough but I had Meg to help me get through it.  Can't be depressed too long when you have an active teenager still at home.  So now here I am, facing the reality that her time to leave is just around the corner.  I'm so excited for her and what her future holds.  However, there's still a big part of me that wishes I could hold on to her just a little longer.