Sunday, June 28, 2009

kcc farmers market


check out kcc farmers market website click on the highlighted below:

we learned about kcc farmers market (located next to the inland side of diamond head crater) from our favorite hawaiian food blog (tastyisland). looked so good we knew that we had to go there. the only problem is its only open on saturday and from 7:30am to 11am. we are not early risers so it would not be an easy task for us. we got there and were happy we did. Boy was it hot and humid. Wish we would have gotten there earlier to beat the heat.


it was very crowded. both locals and tourists...


over all it wasn't very big. for sale were flowers, veggies (not too many), honey, bakery items and lots of food stands.


a must try according to tastyisland was the grilled pesto (macadamia) pizza


it was good but expensive at $6.50 per slice...

this place sold lunches that included fish. salmon, butter fish, miso fish etc. they also made fresh salmon fried rice.

of course we had to try it. pretty good...

more food for sale. there was so much to choose from we wanted to try everything. it was so hot and we were sweating a lot, which made it hard to enjoy our food.



this stand had one of the longest lines...



that does not look good!!!



this stand also had long lines and looked good so we tried this too.



we didn't know what to get so we opted for the combo of onion rings, zucchini
and fried green tomatoes

out of all of the stuff we ate and it was a lot, the fried green tomatoes were the best.

the end. will go back again next trip...

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

the hike

during our last trip to hawaii in nov 08. we found this hiking trail but didn't have time to do it. we didn't know where it went or how long it would take but said we would try it on our next trip. so of course it was top on our list of things to do on this vacation.

i saw in the book 101 things to do in hawaii that this was about at 2 mile hike. we should be able to do it easily. we saw several families with small children and even strollers. the road was really nice and paved. the walk was mostly up hill and it was hot with no shade. we didn't bring any water, just a diet 7up!!! i was thinking that we should go back but just kept going not knowing what was at the end of the trail.


it was so beautiful...





some people hiked down to the tide pools.


surprise for us...
makapu'u lighthouse


the view was so beautiful



sea life park.







a view of the parking lot where we started the hike.





our lunch, we ate at teddy's burgers...
the best
a nice reward after a hike. next trip to hawaii we will do the hike again...

Sunday, June 21, 2009

a malasada's taste test...

over Memorial day weekend we spent our vacation in Hawaii. we ate a ton of really good food. malasadas were one of our favorites. They have several bakeries that specialize in them so of course we had to do a taste test to see which ones were the best...




these are from champion. our cousin nelson told us they are the best in his opinion. they were so hot we couldn't even touch them. but oh so good....



crunchy on the outside



soft on the inside. got 4, wish we had more....




after the beach we passed by leonard's little red wagon. we were in need of a snack so why not malasadas. we wanted to compare the champion with leonard's. they were very good, not as hot. 4 more down, so far champion still the best...





umm. so good...







second to the last day in hawaii. for breakfast, after getting starbucks coffee we headed to leonard's bakery. it was close to our hotel but there was no parking and a huge line inside. as jeff drove around the block several times and i waited and waited in line i wondered if it was really worth it.



yes, it was...






very hot and ready to eat. we got 2 with sugar and 2 without. should have gotten all 4 with sugar. last time it was too much sugar but this time there was not enough...





4 more down the hatch. these were very good but not as good as the champion ones. so thank you nelson... you were right we loved champion malasadas!!!




for those of you who have never had malasadas here is a little history lesson: malasada is portuguese confection. made of egg size yeast dough that are deep fried in oil and coated with sugar. the portuguese laborers came to hawaii and brought their traditional food with them. Mardi Gras (fat tuesday), the day before lent is also known as malasada day in hawaii. if you are in hawaii you must try these. so yummy. i found a recipe for them so i will try to make them.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

last 6 weekends, part 2


we ate a lot of these corn dogs thoughout the food and wine festival. they were not on the special menus. we just love them and seemed to be the fastest lunch we could get before and while waiting in line for the wine seminars.




we didn't attend very many cooking classes as we would have liked to because they were held at the same time as the wine seminars. both involved waiting in line at least an hour or more. we were able to only go to 2 of them. both of them were fun and the food samples of what was taught was good too.



boudin bread, 4 different appetizers




in our seats waiting for the cooking class to start.




the executive chef from Naples (downtown disney)



sample of what the chef at Naples made. gnoochi with peas and onions. it was good...



beer white cheddar cheese soup in a sourdough bread bowl. very good (especially the bowl). we ate several of these during the 6 weekends.




OMG

we found these on the second to the last day of the festival. can you believe it??? we were only able to have this 2 times. it was so good.



cream cheese, strawberries, red velvet cake, honey and chocolate mouse.




yes, it was that good...


dog update!!!
our favorite, corn dog castle is now closed...until 2011


but they are now being served at bountiful market (nearby) and come with fries...
woo hoo

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

last 6 weekends, part 1

for the past 6 weekends we have been busy going to the Disney's food and wine festival. mostly going to the wine seminars. we love wine but we love food too. we are lucky to have annual passes so we could have all this fun and free wine too...




waiting for the wine to be poured.





our tasty samples of wine. always 3 different ones.




usually the winery owner or winemaker was the speaker. every one had very interesting stories to tell about how they got in the wine industry, about their winery and of course the wine.







this was our favorite!!!



oops..


that's better, you would think we would be good at this by now.


food and wine festival stuff to purchase. the only thing we bought was some wine!!!







stay tuned for part 2. it's all about the food...