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Monday, December 17, 2012

Downtown Culver City- Third Wednesday "Holiday Happy Hour"


Downtown Culver City- Third Wednesday "Holiday Happy Hour"




This Wednesday, December 19th, join Downtown Culver City for their "Third Wednesday Holiday Happy Hour." An outdoor ice skating rink (2 for 1 special this Wednesday), reindeer carolers, happy hour specials and free egg nog shots are some the enticing festive offerings of the night.

Rush Street, Rocco's Tavern, Bottle Rock, Ford's Filling Station, Akasha and Hikari are some of the restaurants and bars included in this year's festivities. You can also save on gas and grueling traffic by riding the new Expo Line Culver City Station to the event. So if you've waited until last minute to get into the holiday spirit, then now is your chance to mingle, enjoy your favorite places to eat at and sample some holiday-themed cocktails at happy hour prices.




Downtown Culver City - Third Wednesday "Holiday Happy Hour"
5pm - 9pm.












Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Makin' It With Maren - Holiday Cocktail: The White Christmas


Makin' It With Maren
by Maren Swanson
December 11th, 2012




Living in Los Angeles is great; the summers aren't too hot and the winters are mild. However, when the holidays roll around, I definitely long for the seasonal changes like snow, sledding, snowmen - noticing a pattern here? The white, fluffy consistency of snow is a luxury that I don't get to experience, so unless I'm watching a movie like White Christmas or other snow-themed movies, I'm left to my imagination…

Since I will be planning some holiday parties of my own, I wanted to create a cocktail this winter that would mimic the idea of snow and add the flavors of the holidays. So after a few trips to the store and some experiments with my KitchenAid mixer, I concocted one of my favorite drinks yet: The White Christmas.





The White Christmas cocktail is tasty, playful and it gets me in the mood - for the holidays, that is! The peppermint whipped cream on top is an added treat that your guests can eat with the candy cane garnish. Based on the famous White Russian cocktail, The White Christmas starts with good
old-fashioned Kahlua (we tried the new Cinnamon Spice flavor), vodka and milk, but with a twist!



To make this drink, follow the steps below. I promise that this drink will be a huge hit for family and friends this Christmas!



The White Christmas:
1 oz Vodka
1 oz Cinnamon Spice Kahlua
4 ozs Milk (fat free, 2% or whole milk)
1/2 oz Sweet Italian Creamer (Coffemate - fat free or regular)
1/4 oz Peppermint Extract
Ice


Garnishes:
Peppermint Whipped Cream (see below)
Peppermint Sprinkles
Mini Candy Canes
Mint Sprigs


Layer ingredients in a glass or martini shaker (not garnishes). Add ice and shake well 3 to 4 times. Re-distribute mixed ingredients to a fresh glass of ice. Top with garnishes. Serve. Enjoy!


Peppermint Whipped Cream:
1. You can add peppermint extract to already prepared store bought whipped cream or:
2. Use a stand mixer to whipped one small container of cold whipping cream. After whipping for 5 minutes on medium speed, add in a 1/2 cup of sifted powdered sugar and 3/4 oz of peppermint extract (to taste).





Wednesday, November 28, 2012

A Day at Swanson Vineyards and Winery - Napa, California

A Day at Swanson Vineyards and Winery.
by Maren Swanson
November 28th, 2012



The first time I discovered Swanson wines, I was reading a wine book that I keep stashed in the back of my bar. I bring it out on occasion when I'm sipping on the nectar of gods and my mind can wander to far away places that promise a beautiful escape with serene surroundings - a rarity for me. When it comes to literature on wine and wineries, I appreciate the words AND the pictures, so naturally, Swanson Vineyards and Winerycaught my eye because of the spectacular photos I had viewed and secondly, for the name: Swanson. You see, my last name is Swanson, so I must admit that I have a tender place in my heart for anything that owns the family name.




When it came time to plan my trip to attend Flavor! Napa Valley this year, I was determined to make my work trip an unforgettable one with an overall objective to collect the most "material" that I could (hint: wine). I began my road trip (driving an SUV to ensure maximum storage of "material") with a few stops in Sonoma and planned a final destination in Napa. My trunk was practically full and my trip was almost over by the time I arrived at Swanson Vineyards. I was able to set up an early appointment to collect photos and video prior to my tasting (appointments are required for all tastings and entrance) which was ideal because after a night of continuous rain, the clouds had begun to part that morning and the walkway to the Swanson salon room was covered with fallen amber leaves.






The fog was hovering over the freshly picked vines and and the dew on the flowers sparkled like diamonds from the the sun-kissed flowers. Wait a minute. Is this a fairy tale beginning or reality? That was how I felt - transported to a make-believe world of whimsical stick figures and birds that sung like they had sprung from a Disney movie. Before my mom and I entered the French doors to our tasting, a lively woman with long gray hair greeted us outside. Bright as the emerging light, Elizabeth Swanson (wife of founder W. Clarke Swanson), shook our hands and invited us in for some wine and conversation. Later as told to us by our "Salonlier," Elizabeth and Clarke opened the winery in 1985. Daily, she pops in and helps decorate the room with fresh cut flowers from her home garden.









Upon entering the salon, one immediately notices the colorful interior and eclectic furnishings collected from previous centuries and foreign land. Coral walls, cherubs and chandeliers stand silent as flickering candles illuminate crystal wine glasses being set on the table. It's all in the details here. And just as I was beginning to take it all in, a cool glass of Rosato was slipped into my hands.








As the other guests arrived, we were seated at an old wood table inlaid with slices of geode. Stories and wine were passed while we noshed on potato chips with creme fraiche and caviar, including a plate plump with artisanal cheeses - all delicious. The setting was intimate, only 8 of us gathered, practically made to feel like royalty. Among the varietals poured: Chardonnay, Merlot (they are famous for it), Petite Syrah, Face Cabernet Savignon (my favorite) and Angelica. Next door, they have a Sip Shoppe with sweet wines and chocolate tastings that I'll have to try some day.






Alas, after the tasting, I was sad to leave. I secretly hoped I could one day live in a place as magical as Swanson Vineyards and Winery - at least I shared the name! So in an effort to share my formidable experience with you, the reader, I leave you with words, pictures AND video. Salud!







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Friday, November 9, 2012

Holiday Wine Tasting at Montage Beverly Hills


Artistry of Wine - Montage, Beverly Hills
by Maren Swanson




Now that it officially feels like fall, I have surrended myself to everything "holiday," but besides the scarves and new line of Uggs boots on the market, my full attention shifts to the dishes and drinks of the season like roasted turkey, hearty vegetables, full-bodied red wines and smoky anything. So in the spirit of cold weather and yumminess, raise a glass and get excited to imbibe in a luxorious setting and enjoy an array of tantalizing treats.


During the holiday season, Montage in Beverly Hills offers you a chance to taste wines and bites, complimentary. Located in The Library of the hotel, locals and hotel guests can taste seasonal sips and enjoy holiday-themed dishes paired with selected wines. The complimentary wine tasting series called, Artistry of Wine, begins on Saturday, November 10th and ends on Saturday, December 15th. All of the parings last for one hour, 4pm - 5pm and include wine pairings for traditional holiday meals like turkey and pumpkin pie to vegan dishes or Hanukkah brisket.




Last year I was eager to attend the tastings at the Montage with my fellow foodie writer Tara Redfield, and my boyfriend, but to our surprise, we arrived to find a lack of organization and a no-go event that left us parched and very sad. They were very appologetic and I have a feeling that this year will be very different. Besides, nearby Bouchon boasts an elegant happy hour and we scored a great Christmas photo, too.




Montage Beverly Hills gives you a great opportunity to enjoy its beautiful splender and enjoy some fantastic festive wines. I recommend dressing up, warming up with wine and taking some time to appreciate the "gifts" on the season. Cheers!




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225 North Canon Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 860-7800





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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Dia de Los Muertos: Deadly Deals for Drinks


by Maren Swanson
October 27th, 2012




If you aren't already excited enough for Halloween, don't forget about the follow-up festivities for "Dia de los Muertos," aka Day of the Dead. One day after Halloween marks the Mexican holiday that brings people together to remember the ones they have lost. Day of the Dead has recently become very popular in other cultures as well; ornate, yet scary masks with colorful adornments can be found in countries everywhere. What used to seem morbid to some, may now be welcomed as a new tradition in observing our deceased. So whether you are a first-timer or an old soul, here's a chance to honor the passed and party in the present.


Party:


Yxta Cantina - Downtown Los Angeles

Beginning at 9pm, you can dance the night away with DJs and drink specials at Yxta's downtown cantina. $3 Tecate, $5 Sino Blanco shots, $6 Sino house margaritas, Jamaica margaritas, $10 Day of the Dead cocktails, $2 Tacos and $7 for 2 tamales are the reason alone you should make it to this party.


601 S. Central Avenue
Los Angeles 90021
(213) 596-5579


Wine:

If you happen to be the more mellow type and prefer to imbibe in home, you can pick up some decorative bottles for a good time and some scary art. We found most of these bottles at Cost Plus World Market or Trader Joe's for under $10.





Dearly Beloved Forever Red has a skeletal label that screams scary. The Mexican folk art-inspired design on the bottle reminds me Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. The best part about this wine - it costs $6.99 at your local Trader Joe’s and has a blend of Syrah, Zinfandel, Petite Sirah, Sangiovese, Carignane & Grenache.


Dia de los Merlot is a medium-bodied red wine that is produced soby South Coast Winery in the Temecula Valley. It's juicy flavors would pair well with beef, duck, salmon and goat cheese.


Tequila:


KAH Tequila


Inspired by the sugar skulls or "Calaveras" given to the living during Dia de Los Muertos, Kah Tequila has flavors of spicy white pepper and cooked sweet agave, delivering a deadly visual and delicate finish. This tequila may cost a pretty penny more, but it is delicious.







Saturday, October 20, 2012

Halloween Cocktails: Clockwork Orange Martini


Makin' It With Maren
by Maren Swanson
October 20th, 2012




Finally the weather is starting to change and autumn has arrived! Between decorating my home and shopping for costumes, I have gathered some fun and festive ingredients to create yet another SPOOK-tacular Halloween inspired cocktail! With just a few ingredients, including some "Orange Dream" flavored vodka from Hard Luck Candy, you can make your own at-home Clockwork Orange cocktail.

Just watch my new "Makin' it with Maren" video and I will show you a quick how-to drink recipe to keep your friends and party guests excited for the Halloween festivities! Remember to drink responsibly and have a hauntingly good time! To find out how to make another Halloween cocktail from Hard Luck Candy, check out the Lemon Pie Martini.




Clockwork Orange:
1 oz Hard Luck Candy "Orange Dream" Vodka
1 oz Ginger Ale
1/2 oz Milk or Cream
Ice

Layer ingredients in a shaker tin.
Shake vigorously.
Strain into glass (mini martini glass recommended).
Garnish (we used candy pumpkins).
Enjoy.





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Saturday, October 6, 2012

Love Happy Hour - Makin' It With Maren - Halloween Cocktails: Lemon Pie Martini


Makin' It With Maren
by Maren Swanson
October 6th, 2012




Fall is here, and I couldn't be more excited! The air has a slight chill in it and there are pumpkins everywhere. Now that I've cooled off, I have been inspired to create some SPOOK-tacular Halloween cocktail creations. This month, I've teamed up with Hard Luck Candy Vodka to make some fun and tasty drinks. Hard Luck Candy Vodka carries flavors like Root Beer Barrel, Lemond Drop, Red Fish (like Swedish Fish) and Orange Dream. Basically, some our favorite childhood candies have been bottled up with booze for us as adults!




So check out our new "Makin' it with Maren" video and learn how to make a Lemon Pie Martini with some Halloween themed garnishes. Next week we will unveil the "Clockwork Orange" cocktail, which is a great pre-martini drink for your Halloween party guests.





Lemon Pie Martini:
2 oz Hard Luck Candy "Lemon Drop" Vodka
1/2 oz Smirnoff "Whipped Cream" Vodka
1/2 oz Milk
2 Dashes of Bitters
1 Egg White
Dash of Salt
Lemon Wedge
Ice
Sugar








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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Halloween Cocktail Recipes Coming Soon...

Stay tuned....
Next week we are bringing you some SPOOKtacular Halloween Cocktail recipes!





Friday, September 28, 2012

Love Happy Hour - SHOREbar Launches New Happy Hour in October 2012


Just off the PCH in Santa Monica, you will find SHOREbar, a nautical themed bar that's nestled in between The Hungry Cat and Georgio Baldi. Inside the swanky seaside bar, you can order specialty drinks at the bar or cozy up in their alcove style seating with a DJ spinning nearby.




Besides the building's alluring charm and Zagat's, "8 Hottest Bars in LA" rating, I now have a new reason to stop in. Beginning October 4th, SHOREbar will be debuting a new happy hour. Tuesdays through Saturdays, 7pm - 10pm, you can stop in for $5 well drinks and half off wine by the glass (including bottles). If you're in the mood for a specialty cocktail, try a Moscow Mule, Dark and Stormy, Sailor's Fix or Mesa Mule for only $7 each. PBR, Red Stripe and Amstel Light beer will set you back only $3.




Everyone is always asking me: where can I go for late night happy hour? Well, here you go. Let me know what you think...








SHOREbar
112 W Channel Rd
Santa Monica, CA 90402
(310) 429-1851










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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Love Happy Hour - Formosa Cafe - Happy Hour - West Hollywood, Dear Love


Formosa Cafe - Happy Hour - by Maren Swanson
September 20th, 2012




Dear Love,

My car had recently been giving me problems, so I dropped it off at a nearby mechanic on La Brea and Santa Monica Boulevard. With a 3 hour window to fill, I was off to Target to buy a bunch more of stuff I didn't really need. Starbucks in hand, a haircut and 2 plastic bags full of products later, I wanted to relax so I picked up my phone to search for a nearby and walkable happy hour - thanks Lovehappyhour.com! I noticed that Pomodoro (the small, yet commercial Italian joint) in the shopping mall plaza was closed, but better than that was Formosa Cafe just a skip away.




Formosa Cafe opened in the 1920's and has continued to keep its "old Hollywood" appeal with the original red trolley structure and an expanded upstairs patio area and bar. Black and white photos of celebrities line the walls inside and out, with a giant neon sign facing the street entrance. After being threatened with demolition in the nineties, concerned citizens fought to keep the neighborhood joint in tact.




When my friend and I entered the darkly lit building, we noticed a small crowd dispersed throughout the dining car and bar. One of the servers quickly greeted us and offered up any available seat in the house. We chose the leather-lined booths along the wall and perused the happy hour menu. Draft and bottled beers ($3), well cocktails ($5), along with multiple Paqui Tequila (a brand I'd never heard of) margarita options and other specialty cocktails ($6) were available, so we ordered an Old Fashioned and Melon Margarita and tried to decide on our edible options. I had overheard the bartender mention to our server that they no longer offered the melon margarita, but she ended up making it for me anyway. Once I tasted the drink, I had almost wished that she hadn't made it. The margarita was bright green and tasted completely of sour mix. On the other hand, our Old Fashioned was made by the book with a fresh orange peel and we really enjoyed it.




The happy hour food menu was hand-written with daily specials that shared an Asian theme: chicken satay, spring rolls, sesame wasabi fries and sweet and sour rib tips. We decided on the chicken satay and spring rolls. The satay came out with 2 grilled skewers; tender, yet simple on a sparsely dressed plate. Our vegetable spring rolls were fried and served with a sweet and sour dipping sauce. I thought they were a little oily, but again, they were fried. I had hoped for a little more flavor and pizzaz with the food, but perhaps the main menu promised better flavors? Meanwhile as we ate, I noticed a different server only a couple feet behind us listening over our conversation in the reflection of the nearby mirror - it was little distracting. Otherwise, our main server was very friendly and attentive.




The dated and nostalgic flare of the Formosa Cafe is classic; you feel transported to a Hollywood bar when things were done just little bit differently than they are now. I love that they have stayed true to their original decorative integrity but maybe some enhancements to the menu would spruce things up from a culinary stand point. I ended up returning later that night for Caroline on Crack's 7 year blogger anniversary and the specialty cocktails the bartender's created were spot on. Other older establishments such as Coach and Horses and Silver Spoon have closed their doors, but it's great to see that Formosa Cafe has still kept their's open.


XXOO,


Maren





Formosa Cafe
7156 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90046
(323) 850-9050





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