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Recker-mendation: Sahara, a must-see in Michigan City

Sampler

The stars aligned on Saturday to land us at Sahara in Michigan City. I had to attend a committee meeting in Plymouth in the morning, so I hitched a ride, Jon picked me up a few hours later, and we headed towards Chicago for his mother’s birthday. We had a few hours to kill, though, so we made a pit stop in Michigan City to enjoy some outlet mall shopping and lunch. My friend Mike told me we had to stop at Sahara. I’m so glad we rode together to Plymouth that morning or I never would have known about this hidden gem.

The day was blustery and snowy, so the warm colors and cozy setting was a welcome reprieve inside Sahara. Several tables lined the walls offering modern chairs on one side and bench seating on the other, full of colorful and comfy pillows. The space is brightly lit by a large garage door near the front of the building. Word on the street is they open it during the summer months to provide an open-air dining experience. We will have to go back for that!

Sahara is a family-owned Lebanese restaurant that has been in business for 7 years. During our visit, we met the owner, Moe, who stopped by to chat with us about the food and our experience. Our waitress was extremely helpful and offered suggestions for our meal. She made us feel right at home. Five stars for service, for sure!

First, I highly recommend the Orange Blossom Lemonade. Because the orange blossom is so fragrant, you first smell it, then taste it, so it feels like the flavor is spreading across your face. I know that sounds crazy- but it’s a very pleasing experience and I couldn’t get enough. The best part? FREE refills. I was savoring mine at first, but our waitress kept coming to fill it up.

So, what did we eat? It was a difficult decision. Sahara offers a Mezza Style Entree for $20 per person, featuring 4 cold and 4 hot Mezzas, served tapas style. If we had had more time, we would’ve gone this route. It’s definitely tempting enough for a return trip soon. Instead, we chose a few dishes to sample and share. You know how we love to share food!

Jerusalem Salad

Jerusalem Salad

Before our meal arrive, our waitress served a Jerusalem salad and a basket of freshly made pita. The salad, made with lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, and a tahini dressing, was a refreshing way to start our meal. I scooped some onto a pita and enjoyed it that way.

Hummus

Hummus – $4

We started with house-made hummus, which our waitress described as “the best in the world.” She may be right. They serve two kinds- original and red pepper. We opted for original and were not disappointed. Flavorful and creamy, the hummus was served with whole chickpeas and paprika, and we ate it on EVERYTHING!

Sahara Dates

Sahara’s Famous Dates- $6

A few bites into the hummus, our waitress emerged with Sahara’s Famous Dates, stuffed with feta and drizzled with pomegranate sauce. I cannot even describe how wonderful these are. I’d consider making the drive just for these. Simple, yet so good. The texture of the gooey date, combined with the savory feta and sweet pomegranate, makes for a flavor-intense treat. Jon kept licking his lips to capture all of the flavor. So, so good… like bite-sized cheesecakes.

Dawali

Warak Dawali- $7

Next up, we tried Warak Dawali, hand-rolled grape leaves with beef and spices, served with house-made greek yogurt. YUM! I love Dawali, but I have never had it like this. Usually it’s a tad oily, or at least the ones I’ve had are, but these were light, fresh, tangy, and simply delicious, and hand rolled by the owner’s mother that day. Talk about fresh.

Lebanese Pie

Lebanese Spinach Pie- $3

We rounded out our lunch with Lebanese Spinach Pie, listed as a side dish on the menu. It’s a soft pastry filled with spinach, onion, lemon, and sumac. We absolutely loved the prevalent taste of sumac, a deep-red or purple powder that adds an intense lemony flavor. This was a nice complement to our other selections.

Baklawa

Lebanese Baklava $3 and Moroccan Cookie $3

At the end of our lunch, our waitress convinced us to try some baklava and she surprised us with a complimentary Moroccan cookie, a pastry stuffed with walnuts and pecans. Both desserts were extremely good. Not too sticky. Not too sweet. Just right!

If you are within 100 miles of Sahara, I recommend going out of your way to try it. I can’t wait to go back! I sure wish they were just down the street. I’d eat there everyday.

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The Best of 2012, a series of top five lists

2012 was another good food year for us in the Ginger Kitchen. Though we didn’t cook as much as we usually do because of hectic schedules, we still managed to create some winners.

Here are some stats from our year of blogging:

  • We blogged 77 times and had 16,000 views.
  • Facebook remains our top referrer, with Twitter and Pinterest coming in second and third respectively.
  • Folks from 107 countries visited our site.
  • Our top commenters were Sara, Andy, and Wendy.
  • The busiest day of the year was December 28, with 437 views.

Thanks for a great year. To ring in the New Year, here are our top five dishes, followed by our top five desserts, and top five Recker-mendations.

Top 5 Dishes

1- Sweet Potato Dijon Veggie Burgers with Avocado

Spotted first on Pinterest, this “burger” was a real crowd pleaser and we’ve made it several times since. Beef tends to sit like a rock in my stomach, so this lighter alternative was a welcome addition to our line up this year.

sweet-potato-burger

2- Salmon Bulgogi with Bok Choy and Kale

Every once in awhile, I throw together a simply scrumptious dish. I count this Salmon dish as one of my great successes in the kitchen this year. I especially love when a dish incorporates fresh veggies and herbs from our garden. This one uses chives and bok choy from out back.

salmon

3- Gouda Bacon Burger with Avocado

Jon whipped up this one from his own imagination while grocery shopping and it had fallen off my radar until now. I think I need to ask him to make this again soon! The combination of tangy dressing, crunchy onions and smooth avocado is simply heavenly.

gouda-bacon-burger

4- Thai Shrimp Curry

We tend to prepare many Asian inspired dishes, but this one is my favorite from this year. Packed with spices, this dish leaves nothing to be desired. It’s simply perfect in my book.

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5- Creamed Chicken with Corn and Bacon over Polenta

Last but certainly not least, this comfort dish wowed me when Jon made it. Though it’s a bit labor intensive, it’s worth it in my opinion. The tender chicken and creamy polenta, coupled with the savory spices and bacon, give it an A+ rating.

polenta-3-18-12

Top 5 Desserts

1- Buttermilk Chocolate Cookies

My love/hate relationship with Jon’s baking continued this year. These were definitely hard to resist- soft, chewy, chocolatey… so, so, good.

brownie-cookies

2- Maple Ice Cream with Walnuts & Raisins

This is one of many ice creams we made this year as we experimented with different flavors. This is one of my faves. The sweet, creamy base is delicious, and the toasted walnuts and raisins complement it well.

maple-walnut-ice-cream1

3- Red Velvet Cake Truffles

I’ve long been fascinated by the rise in popularity of  cake pops and cake balls (I hate this name- that’s why I call them truffles). I assumed they’d be too difficult to make, but I tried my hand at them and absolutely love making them. They aren’t as difficult as they look and the result is always pleasing. I shared these with a handful of folks and received rave reviews.

red velvet cake truffles

4- Oatmeal Scotchies with Coconut and Orange

Jon took oatmeal scotchies to a new level when he added orange and coconut. You must try these. Really. You won’t regret it.

oatmeal scotchies

5- Cinnamon Raisin Stuffed Baked Apples

It’s amazing how simple some dishes can be. This one is no exception and the result is mouthwatering. Add this to your list of dishes to impress dinner guests.

baked apples

Top 5 Recker-mendations

1- Banh Mi Barista

2012 will be a memorable year if for no other reason than Banh Mi Barista opened. At first bite, I knew it would become a favorite, and not a week has gone by since that I haven’t stopped in. If you haven’t tried it yet, I encourage you to do so immediately. They are continually expanding their menu and I can’t wait to see what’s in store for 2013.

Banh Mi Barista viet-special

2- Dig IN- A Taste of Indiana (Recap)

Easily one of my favorite culinary experiences this year, Dig IN was so much fun. I was chosen to be a Gastronaut and gained early entrance into the event. Though it was hot and grew increasingly crowded as the day wore on, we managed to try most of the dishes we had our eye on. I can’t wait to do it again in 2013.

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3- Cerulean

Because Cerulean is located at Winona Lake, we don’t get to enjoy it nearly enough. I am glad Jon and I made a trip there this summer. The place offers such a unique dining experience- the perfect place to spend an afternoon, sharing food and enjoying the company of friends.

cerulean

4- Friday Nights at Old Crown

Old Crown continued their Friday night dinners and we’ve gone several times. It’s definitely the best $15 meal you will find in town- and the menu changes every week, which is exciting. You never know what will be served, but there’s always something impressive and delicious. If you plan to go, call ahead for reservations- the place fills up quickly.

old crown halibut

5- Eddie Merlot’s- Dinner Menu and Lounge Menu

We enjoyed our experiences at Eddie’s so much, we blogged about it twice, featuring the Lounge Menu and the Dinner Menu. If you haven’t been to Eddie’s in awhile, we recommend you try it soon. If you think it’s a little too rich for your blood, check out the Lounge menu. It’s affordable and loaded with good food.

Eddie's Elk

Heading into 2013, our focus will turn towards our fledgling gourmet ice cream business and you’ll soon see more posts about that. The format for the blog will likely change as well. Stay tuned, and thanks for all of your support this year. Happy New Year foodies. Thanks so much for being a part of our year.

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Maple Ice Cream with Walnuts & Raisins

 

Our ice cream maker is going to ruin me. It’s a good thing I’ve been doing so much running or I would have gained 5 pounds just looking at this recipe. So sweet, creamy and buttery, Jon’s Maple Ice Cream kicks serious butt. The subtle hint of roasted walnuts and the chewy texture of the raisins take it over the top. Before serving, we sprinkled each bowl of ice cream with cinnamon. Absolute perfection!

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 2/3 cup half & half
  • 1 cup maple syrup
  • 1/3 cup toasted walnuts, chopped
  • 1/4 cup raisins

Preparation:

Combine the heavy cream, half & half and syrup in a bowl and whisk to combine. Place cream mixture into ice cream maker and follow the instructions for your machine.

In the meantime, preheat oven to 350 degrees. Toast walnuts in a pie pan for approximately 8 minutes. Allow to cool completely.

Five minutes before ice cream is done mixing, add walnuts and raisins.

 

 

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