Archive | April, 2010

Mandarin Court Restaurant- Dim Sum

16 Apr

Another Chinatown meal while on Jury Duty: Dim Sum made me nervous… especially on Weight Watchers. I thought even if I could get away with eating there and not feeling sick (unfortunately, Chinatown dim sum and my belly don’t usually go well together), I could never do it for less than 1,000 points. Right? Wrong.  4 steamed dumplings = 4 points. So 8 dumplings = 8 points. Not too shabby.  I used UrbanSpoon to find a place close and it came up with Mandarin Court Restaurant on Mott (just below Canal).

The experience was hysterical.  A woman came down the row of tables with a cart of dim sum and starts yelling things. It wasn’t until she was next to my table, screaming at ME, that I realized she was asking “Pork? Chicken? Fresh Made Riiiiiiice?”  I asked her “is that shrimp” while pointing to a dish and she put it on my table.  I was still looking at the menu and thought she was maybe delivering an order since I had not placed one yet so I told her that I hadn’t ordered it. She protested that yes, I just did.  It was at this point that a bus boy stepped in and explained to her that I needed a few minutes (or something like that).  Thanks bus boy!

I decided on pork and shrimp.  The pork was good, but nothing special.

The shrimp was really a full shrimp wrapped in a wonton wrapper.  Good, but again, not great.

Tried to get a shot of the actual shrimp in the dumpling…

And guess what? It made me sick afterwards.  BOOOO

Total Nom Points: 4 out of 10

Bahn Mi from Paris Sandwich

14 Apr

Bravo me! Two Weight Watchers home cooked dinners down and you’re on a roll… then everything came to a screeching halt… I was on jury duty… downtown… in Chinatown. I hardly know where to eat down there to begin with, let alone on Weight Watchers. I had heard such great things about Paris Sandwich’sBanh Mi from FeistyFoodie. I was bummed that I was finally in the area and would have to forgo for this new diet.   I decided to go with the mindset, however, that you can eat anything as long as you track it and account for it with eating less at other times.  So I snuck open the iPhone app while hearing a slow case and calculated the points.  I was thrilled that it was only 10 points.  That left me with 12 still for dinner (after my 2 points used at breakfast on my yogurt).

Paris Sandwich (on Mott between Hester and Canal) was quintessentially Chinatown.  Women barking at patrons who were completely overwhelmed by a menu they could hardly read.  I tried to ask if there were any peppers in the sandwich or if it was spicy… and the answer wasn’t convincing. So I ordered and crossed my fingers.

They seem to have bread pre-made that they then put through a toaster and add the items.  I went with the grilled pork and it comes with cilantro, Japanese mayo (which looks more like butter and I’m not sure what it adds to the flavor… hmmm), carrots and daikon. (And you can add jalapenos to the sandwich I believe)

All of these flavors just combined to perfection. And the bread was delicious… though messy. Luckily I ate this outside as afterwards I was covered in crumbs! Wouldn’t have had it any other way.

If you are ever in Chinatown and not so keen on dim sum, definitely try the Banh Mi from Paris. It’s delish!

Total Nom Points: 7.5 out of 10

Family Passover

12 Apr

(Bumping this entry up for timeliness, so apologies for the lack of order lately!)

Want to know one of the worst weeks to be on a diet? On a holiday that is completely surrounding food.  I decided that I would try to keep my weight even this week rather than trying to lose anything… knowing it would be VERY difficult to make it through 2 Seders without going over my point allowance. I still tracked everything, however, and managed to gain less than 1 pound that week.  So I call that even and a success!

Passover has what you eat and eating your meal actually written into the prayer book.  It’s meant to be shared with family and at the meal, the story of the Jews leaving Egypt is read aloud.  Now that you have had your little lesson in Passover, onto the food!

Passover has been hosted at my Aunt and Uncle’s house for a few years now, and you can always count on some standards.  A new addition, this year, was matzo pizza.  Unfortunately, I was trying to be good and I skipped this. Only to learn too late that it was fantastic.  Bummer!  But there is always next year.

Charoset is a traditional part of the meal.  It is made of apples, nuts, wine, and cinnamon (mostly).  It is meant to symbolize the mortar that the Jews put between the bricks while building as slaves for Pharaoh.  It’s DELICIOUS and one of my favorite parts of the Seder.

It makes matzo quite delectable.

Not quite part of the Seder, yet still traditionally served at every Seder I know of, is gefilte fish.  I didn’t eat this for years.  Partly because it was typically embedded in horse radish jell-o at my Grandmother’s Seder (and I hate horse radish) and partly because it has the name fish and partly because it just doesn’t look particularly appetizing.  It has grown on me, however, and I now each it happily (though only this once per year)

Another tradition that isn’t written but always stands is matzo ball soup.  Always delicious.  I love a good, fluffy, buttery matzo ball.

Then we go buffet style.  Lots of goodies… most of which I cannot remember.  A highlight for me this year was the “make your own salad” portion  of the meal.  Base lettuce was there and then there were add-ons like kidney beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, etc.  It made it a LITTLE easier to fill my plate with items that wouldn’t kill my points for the week.  I was still doing pretty well with dinner.  Just took a little bit of everything else to sample.  There were so many things, however, that it filled my plate.  I managed to keep it mostly under control, however, until…

Dessert!  I should have known better.  Everything was good, but I managed to take only a nibble here and there.  Until…

I stupidly stood in front of the chocolate, peanut butter, and peanut butter & chocolate matzo.  I had SO much of this.  WAY too much.  This was where the points went overboard. 

The peanut butter + chocolate version is just fantastic.  It’s a little extra sweet and the peanut butter is like candy on top.  My favorite part of the meal. 

‘Til next year!