Maui, Morimoto, Malasadas

Morimoto at the Andaz on Maui is known for its upscale Japanese cuisine. After your meal, make sure to leave room for dessert. The malasadas here are perfect. Fluffy and moist on the inside, lightly fried on the outside, and evenly coated with sugar. Three exquisite dipping sauces, apple banana cheesecake, sake caramel, and Waialua chocolate, transform the dessert to a black tie event, even though when you look down, you’re still wearing shorts and flip flops. 
 

EAT: Blistered Shishiyto Peppers, Sushi, Uni Carbonara, Sushi, Snapper, Malasadas

Cooking More

Frannys-Simple-Seasonal-Italian-CookbookI used to love cooking — until I moved to NYC. Now that we're back in California, getting back into the habit of cooking has been a challenge. Until today. Franny's Simple Seasonal Italian cookbook just inspired me to cook for the first time in over six months!The recipes written by Andrew Feinberg and Francine Stephens – the famous husband-and-wife duo behind the much-loved Franny's eatery in Brooklyn — are simple, delicious and easy to recreate. We made the Farro Spaghetti with Anchovies and it was really tasty. Nutty, fresh and perfect for a cold winter day.

Recipe: Farro Spaghetti with Anchovies, Chilies and Garlic Serves 4

Ingredients: 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil 8 garlic cloves, peeled and smashed 10 anchovy fillets 1/2 teaspoon chili flakes 1 pound farro spaghetti (or use whole wheat) 1/3 cup chopped flat-leaf parsley 1/4 teaspoon fresh cracked pepper Juice of 1/2 lemon 1 to 3 tablespoons finely grated Percorino Romano

In a large skillet, heat the olive oil over med-high heat. Stir in garlic and anchovies until the anchovies are dissolved, 2 to 3 mins. Add the chili flake and cook for another 30 seconds. Take off heat and add 2 tablespoons water to the pan.

Cook pasta according to package instructions, taking out two minutes shy of al dente; drain.

Toss spaghetti into the skillet with the garlic-anchovy mixture, parsley and cracked pepper. Cook over medium heat for 1 to 2 mins. Stir in lemon juice and a little more water if pasta is dry.

Divide the pasta into bowls and finish each serving with a sprinkle of finely grated Percorino Romano and a drizzle of olive oil.

Chicken Pot Pie Doesn't Get Enough Cred.

Easy Chicken Pot Pie RecipeMaking savory pot pies from scratch can be a little intimidating and time consuming, so over the holiday break, my sister and I decided to tweak Ina Garten's famous chicken pot pie recipe so it's a lot easier to make — but just as DELICIOUS! Our secret? Instead of cooking the chicken and pie dough from scratch, we bought a rotisserie chicken from the deli and purchased a high-quality puff pastry dough from our local grocery store. Here's the recipe, enjoy!

1 rotisserie chicken (roughly shredded) Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper 5 cups chicken stock, --> Imagine Foods Organic Free Range Chicken Broth Low Sodium 2 chicken bouillon cubes --> Better Than Bouillon Organic chicken base 3/4 stick of butter 1 cup of shallots; 1 cup of chopped celery 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 1/4 cup heavy cream 2 cups medium-diced carrots, blanched for 2 minutes 1 (10-ounce) package frozen peas (2 cups) 1 cup of fingerling potatoes 1/4 cup minced fresh parsley leaves

for the pastry: high-quality store bought pastry dough (like Dufour) 1 egg beaten with 1 tablespoon water for egg wash Flaked sea salt and cracked black pepper (to sprinkle on top of the pie crust)

*makes six individual pot pies

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

In a small saucepan, heat the chicken stock and dissolve the Better Than Bouillon Chicken Base in the stock. In a large pot or Dutch oven, melt the butter and saute the onions over medium-low heat for 10 to 15 minutes, until translucent. Add the flour and cook over low heat, stirring constantly, for 2 minutes. Add the hot chicken stock to the sauce. Simmer over low heat for 1 more minute, stirring, until thick. Add 2 teaspoons salt, 1/2 teaspoon pepper, and heavy cream. Add the cubed chicken, carrots, peas, onions and parsley. Mix well.

Divide the filling equally among 6 ovenproof ramekin bowls. Divide the pre-made dough into six 8 inch circles. Brush the outside edges of each bowl with the egg wash, then place the dough on top. Trim the circle to 1/2-inch larger than the top of the bowl. Crimp the dough to fold over the side, pressing it to make it stick. Brush the dough with egg wash and make 3 slits in the top. Sprinkle with sea salt and cracked pepper. Place on a baking sheet and bake for 1 hour, or until the top is golden brown and the filling is bubbling hot.