Restaurant Review: Pulp – Sandy, UT

pulp1Restaurant Review: Pulp
Location: Sandy, Utah
Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ of 5
Mom approved: No. No changing table in the bathroom. 😤

Overall impressions:
Food is tasty, fresh, and loads of healthy options on the menu with both vegan and meat eater choices. I am a bit of a restaurant environment snob and found that this wasn’t the best location for business breakfast meeting – too loud with all the cement and metal decor. But us hippie-yoga-Mormon types still loved the food enough that we’ll be back.

Enjoying the #decor
Enjoying the decor!
I always make room for avocado toast.
I always make room for avocado toast.

Gnocchi with Vegetable Marinara Sauce


For an easy weeknight dish, this gnocchi dish is easily customizable based on your family’s eating preferences. We eat primarily vegetables, but you can easily add meat to this delicious dish. The toddler, teenagers and hubby like this dish – woot!

Serves: 4 (can be doubled)

Ingredients: 

  • 1 package gnocchi (Showing couple options in picture above. Don’t stress about the brand.)
  • 1-40 oz spaghetti sauce (I like Victoria from Costco. No additives, simple basic ingredients and most like my husband’s killer spaghetti sauce, but quicker!)
  • 1 small yellow onion, medium dice
  • 1 head broccoli, cut into small florets
  • 1 bell pepper, small dice
  • 1 medium zucchini, medium dice
  • 4 cloves garlic, roasted
  • 1/2 tablespoon salt
  • 1/2 tablespoon black pepper
  • 1/2 tablespoon Italian seasoning
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil

Directions:

  1. On medium heat, roast garlic in medium sized soup pot. Simply place the garlic (with skin still on) on the bottom of the pan – no oil. Turn the garlic every 2-3 minutes until soft to the touch. I prefer to use tongs so doesn’t burn my fingers and it’s easily enough to feel the softened garlic clove. On average seems to take about 7-8 minutes total roasting time. Remove garlic cloves and let cool for a few minutes. This step is really helpful for any recipe using garlic. You can omit if your family doesn’t like garlic, but give this a try to see what your family thinks of the more mild flavor of roasted garlic.
  2. In the same pot, on medium heat, add olive oil and onions. Stir to avoid sticking. Cook about 4 minutes, until onion is starting to turn translucent. [Meat lovers: Add 1 lb Italian sausage to cook with the onions.]
  3. While the onion is cooking, peel garlic and use back side of small spoon to smash inside a small bowl.
  4. Add bell pepper, zucchini, smashed roasted garlic and spices. Stirring every few minutes to avoid burning. Cook for about 5-7 minutes until the zucchini is softening slightly.
  5. Slowly pour in red sauce, add the broccoli and stir to combine. Turn heat down to low and simmer covered for 30 minutes. [Spice lovers: This is a good time to add a little crushed red pepper flakes to spice up your sauce.]
  6. Cooking gnocchi is super fast – even faster than ravioli. I always cook it at the very end and then serve immediately. To cook, boil water in medium pot, add package of gnocchi and stir to not allow to stick to bottom of pot. Gnocchi is done when floats to surface of water. Drain and add to your sauce pot. Stir to combine. I usually cook two packages of gnocchi because it tastes so good we want seconds and we like left overs for lunches.
  7. Transfer to serving bowl. 

Serve with big green salad and crusty bread. Enjoy!

Optional toppings: grated parmesan cheese, chopped fresh parsley, more crushed red pepper if your humans really like the spice. 

I’ll see you at the table!

Healthy Food Choices at Fast Food Restaurants

Taco TimeFrom time-to-time, you need to eat something quick while out on the road. Below are some options that will be healthier plant based food items to order when your only option is to stop at a fast food restaurant.

Burger King – garden burger, no mayo, no cheese

Taco Time – my all time favorite for when I need a quick meal on the go. They have a great veggie burrito that has no meat. Omit the cheese and sour cream. I always ask for lots of extra lettuce to really fill up the tortilla.

 

NOTE: Over time I’ll add more information to this blog post.

Restaurant Review: Taste of India – Layton, Utah

taste of indiaFood: At lunchtime, Taste of India has a great deal for $9.99. You choose 2 of the 6 options – I had the madras lentils and also veggies in creamy tomato based sauce – that come in small bowls. Paired with basmati rice, 2 large naan, vegetable pakora appetizer, green salad and dessert donut – all on one huge platter. So much food couldn’t finish it all! Haven’t been there for dinner yet, but the lunch was flavorful, plentiful and reasonably priced.

Environment: The booths allow for private conversation and comfortable for 4 adults. There are some long tables as well that worked well for large gatherings. Wait staff was friendly and attentive, checking in with us appropriately.

Overall, a great spot for vegetable and meat lovers alike!
4/5 stars

Restaurant Review: Tosh’s Ramen – SLC

tosh ramenRestaurant Review: Tosh’s Ramen in SLC ⭐⭐⭐

Dishes:
Vegetarian Ramen with vegan yam noodles (3/5 ⭐)
Vegetables included baby bok choy, two different mushrooms, bean sprouts and green onions – the best was the marinated shiitake mushroom. Vegetable broth was pretty robust for vegetable broth. The yam noodles were the weird chewy kind and not enough. Definitely not enough food to be a complete meal on its own.

Vegetarian Gyoza (3/5 ⭐)
More of a pot sticker, the gyozas were filled with diced cabbage and onions. Pan fried too much for my liking and making it difficult to bite in half. The dipping sauce was a tart garlic soy sauce very strong flavor.

Vegan: 👍
Vegetarian: 👍
Meat lover: 👍
Gluten free: 👎
Family friendly: 👎
👎High chair missing clips to actually keep toddler in seat
👎Foul language rock music
Hubby: 👍 Enjoyed the spicy pork ramen
Return: Yes. I will have them custom make ramen #soup next time. No toddler either.