Cooking Classes at Sur La Table

My long time ride or die girls and I had a private cooking class at Sur La Table! Okay, quick confession: by private class I mean an open pizza-making class, and we were the only people registered for that class. So, we lucked out and had the whole kitchen and instructor to ourselves.

Unfortunately, Arielle was sick that morning and was missing in action. :(

Appetizers

Our class was first thing on a Sunday morning, and the shopping center in Walnut Creek was barely opening their doors. When we walked into the kitchen, they offered us (much needed) coffee, and even prepared snacks for us to eat before we got started!

...so no, we did not make the appetizers. We just ate them. :)

blackberries and grapes

blackberries and grapes

proscuitto wrapped peaches with balsamic vinegar

proscuitto wrapped peaches with balsamic vinegar

The Kitchen

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Making Pizza Dough

We started off by making our pizza dough from scratch: mixing all our ingredients together, kneading the dough and then allowing time for it to rise.

Activating the yeast with a little sugar, and stirring until it becames frothy like the top of a beer

Activating the yeast with a little sugar, and stirring until it becames frothy like the top of a beer

Using the kitchenaid to make our pizza dough, pouring the dry ingredients first.

Using the kitchenaid to make our pizza dough, pouring the dry ingredients first.

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Joanna tossing pizza dough like a pro.

Joanna tossing pizza dough like a pro.

Kneading the pizza dough, and then we let it sit to rise.

Kneading the pizza dough, and then we let it sit to rise.

Homemade Marinara Sauce

While our pizza dough was rising, we learned to make our own marinara sauce from scratch as well. We added crushed garlic, added a hint of red wine, seasoned it with thyme, basil and mixed those ingredients with our tomato sauce and creating the perfect saucy base for our pizza!

Getting garlic ready for our marinara sauce from scratch

Getting garlic ready for our marinara sauce from scratch

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Topping it off

There was one step that we didn't get many pictures off. Once our dough was bouncy and had finally risen, we used a rolling pin to flatten what became our pizza crust and set it over the stovetop for a few minutes.

Next, the easiest and most fun part of the entire pizza making process... adding the toppings! We were given two options and could mix and match as we pleased. One option was heirloom tomatoes, proscuitto and garlic. Our second option was fennel, sausage and kalamata olives. 

The trays of topping ingredients were labeled and laid out so nicely for us in small glass bowls.

The trays of topping ingredients were labeled and laid out so nicely for us in small glass bowls.

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The End Result

We placed them in the oven when they finally came out, we were ready to eat! Each of our pizzas came out delicious, and we even got to use our extra ingredients for a second round.

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Overall, we loved the Sur la table experience! It was so different from other things we usually do with one another. Such a fun bonding activity and we plan to take another class together in the future! 

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A Behind the Scenes Tour on Alcatraz Island

Tigran and I ran across the street with few minutes to spare. After playing frogger across the Embarcadero to Pier 33, we luckily made it on time to board and we didn't miss our boat.

Thanks to my work, I had the opportunity to bring a guest to Alcatraz Island for a behind the scenes evening tour.

We hopped on the boat with a few other employees and their guests. Normally, the ferry holds hundreds of people at a time. With all the extra room, we got the best views on board and had quite a comfortable ride.

Just a few days away from what San Francisco residents call "Fog-ust", we were lucky enough to catch blue skies! Like always, it was short lived... and the sky eventually faded into a grey hue.

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Behind The Scenes Tour

I've been to Alcatraz several times before, but this tour took us into areas most other tours don't feature. Many of the these fenced off areas we went through probably wouldn't accommodate the masses.

See, Alcatraz Island is one of the most visited National Parks there are, and this summer, the tickets are selling out further in advance. This tour we went on is considered a VIP tour and visitors can now buy tickets for the same experience.

From prison escape stories, to the history of Alcatraz, Tigran was interested and asking questions all through the tour. I was pretty happy to see him genuinely engaged.

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Locked up in D block. This was Robert "Birdman" Stroud's cell.

Locked up in D block. This was Robert "Birdman" Stroud's cell.

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THe Audio TOur

After the guided tour, the general public started to trickle onto the island. We joined the hundreds of people for the audio tour. For an audio tour, it's pretty dynamic, and the narration is far from monotone. 

As the evening carried on, the wind really started to pick up. Thankfully, that evening, we spent more time from inside the prison walls. That didn't prevent my hair from getting in my face for the one picture we took outside.

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After about 4 hours on our feet, we walked down to the dock, and caught the ferry back home. 

The ride back was a lot more cozy in comparison to our ride there, but at that point our feet were just happy we could sit down and make our way across the bay. 

All in all, I'm thankful that working with National Parks has given me special opportunities to explore places like Alcatraz Island, especially when I can share those experiences with others.

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Breakfast Sandos at Devil's Teeth Baking Company

Luckily, after many cold July days, we got a nice dose of of sunshine, making for a breezy Sunday Funday! The girls met up at Devil's Teeth Baking Company, located in the Outer Sunset, just a about a block or two away from Ocean Beach.

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The line for this place was out the door, but like any foodie's favorite location in San Francisco, if there's a wait... it's usually worth it. Stephanie and Nisa got there early and were kind enough to wait in line for both Abbie and myself.

The Good Eats

bacon, beer, cheddar, onion muffin

bacon, beer, cheddar, onion muffin

When we finally made our way to the counter, there was a list of things that made it hard to choose! My first pick was their breakfast sandwich ($5.50). I also picked up 2 beignets ($1 each, how could you not) along with an iced coffee (~$4). 

bacon breakfast sandwich

bacon breakfast sandwich

The breakfast sandwich was about another 20 minute wait, but we didn't mind waiting outside on their sidewalk patio. To get something in my stomache quickly, at the last second, I grabbed one of their bacon, beer, cheddar onion muffins (~$2.50). Great idea.

We got our sandwiches and it was definitely worth the wait. Crunchy bacon, melted cheese, fluffy scrambled eggs all in the middle of a flaky biscuit. I may need to make this a regular trip.

Great to note for my fellow pawrents: this place is fur pal friendly! Devil's Tooth Bakery had a dog treat jar, and it may be a similar delicious treat to the human's cheddar biscuit we happened to buy. Nisa's dog, Xena, loved them.

$1 beignets up close and personal 

$1 beignets up close and personal 

Sidewalk Fun

The sidewalk is a busy, fun, and social place for a Sunday morning. Alongside families, and locals riding in on bikes, everyone seemed to be enjoying their time on the front patio area. We were even approached by the friendliest little girl playing with flowers, and hung out around us to pet Xena.

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Chalk it up

Devil's Teeth Baking Company leaves out sidewalk chalk to draw as you please. Steph took the reigns as our artist for the day.

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Before heading home, we walked a block away to the beach. While Xena got to run around, and the others relaxed, I walked the beach back and forth looking for some water Pokemon. That was the cherry on top of this well spent Sunday.

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