Monday, February 18, 2008

Entertain Your Mouth with the Best Pre-Grove Movie Eats










LA is a movie town. Everyone is either working on one, writing one, trying to be in one, on their way to see one or all of the above. It’s a wonder we have any time to eat! If you’re heading to a movie at The Grove (as it seems 99 percent of LA’s population does every weekend) you don’t have to settle for plain ol’ popcorn and Goobers as your dinner substitute. Check out these gems instead!

Welcome to The Grove or, as I like to call it, American Euro-Disney for Adults. As an outdoor mall, getting food isn’t an issue, I mean, hell, who doesn’t want to wait an hour and 15 minutes for a table at the Cheesecake Factory? But for those in a rush, on a budget, or in need of something with a little more pizzazz, the Grove has wonderful offerings.

Let us not forget, LA’s historic Farmer’s Market is right next door. Whether you’re jonesing for crepes (French Crepe Company, sweet or savory, they are masterful crepe makers), brilliant Brazillian BBQ (Pampas grill, filled with garlicy, smokey goodness!), or a good ol’ Chipotle burrito (http://www.la2day.com/dining/tell_mens_health_to_suck_an_egg_chipotle_is_the_best_burrito_ever_made), they’ve got it. But the newer mall has treasures for your mouth too.

The All-American Sausage Co. serves up combos that include crisp fries, kosher sausage sandwiches and a drink. Chicken cilantro, Spicy turkey Italian, all Beef, Smoked Apple, take your pick, they’re all scrumptious especially when stacked onto a toasty roll and smothered in your choice of toppings. Just the mention has my mouth watering for a spicy Cajun dog drenched in mustard before piles of sauerkraut, lettuce, tomato and pickles are heaped onto warm, crusty bread. Best of all, the Grove allows you to bring your perfect movie meal into the theater to enjoy while you watch “Step Up 2”!!!

For those who crave a post-theater meal, Morels, the occasionally stuffy and slow French bistro, serves up a stunning Smoked Salmon Flat Bread Pizza. It’s ravishing! Fluffy, crisp dough rises up under a gooey layer of crème fraiche, beaten egg and Emmanthal cheese then topped with sweet caramelized onions, punchy capers and large pieces of fresh salmon. I don’t get the “Smoked” part of the pizza title but it’s a minor snafu happily overlooked because this pizza is psychotically addictive and perfect for a post-movie discussion arriving on a white platter, almost two feet long and able to feed 2-3 people.

If you happen to be heading to The Arclight (ain’t you fancy?) instead of the Grove, two words: Caramel Corn!!! There is no better sugary treat in the city of Los Angeles and if you eat it with Junior Mints, it tastes like a Candy Cane! Now that’s good eatin’!

The Grove
189 The Grove Drive (Fairfax and 3rd)
Los Angeles, CA 90036

Mon–Thurs: 10am–9pm
Fri–Sat: 10am–10pm
Sun: 11am–8pm

www.thegrovela.com/dining

If you decide to bring your own treats to the movie theater, why not make some old fashion Popcorn Balls? The best thing about them is you can add your favorite candy for a one stop snackable. Delicioso! Almost as tasty as Robert Hoffman.

1 Tablespoon Vegetable Oil

1 Bag Popped popcorn

1 Bag Mini Marshmallows)

6 Tablespoons Butter

(optional) M&M’s (peanut, regular, etc etc), Reese’s Pieces, chopped Snickers, Twix, whatever you’re favorite Movie candy may be, chopped into bite sized pieces if necessary.

1. Grease large piece of wax paper, aluminium foil or a cookie sheet with non-stick spray or butter.

2. Spread popped corn evenly onto greased surface.

3. Melt Marshmallows and Butter together in a large saucepan over medium heat.

4. Pour melted marshmallow mixture over popcorn and mix to coat evenly.

5. Allow to cool slightly.

6. Once it’s cool enough to handle, sprinkle with any additional movie time treats (if using).

7. Grease hands with butter or non-stick spray.

8. Form popcorn/candy/marshmallow mixture into balls.

9. Enjoy!!!

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