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The Sheldon Trifecta (Maui Eats Part 2)

The Sheldon Trifecta (Maui Eats Part 2)

Are you a fan of Top Chef?

For those of you who are, go ahead and skip to the next paragraph.

For those of you who aren’t…shame on you! Just kidding. Hubby and I love this show and have been watching it religiously since it first came on the air. Taking advantage of the popularity of reality TV land competition, Bravo came up with a show pitting cooks against each other. Think of it as Survivor for Chefs.  Thirteen Chefs battle it out for weeks until “there can be only one”.

Every week a new cooking challenge results in the elimination of one of the chefs by a panel of judges. The judges include Tom Colicchio, Padma Lakshmi, Gail Simmons and a rotation of guest chefs.  They and the guest chefs are all rock stars in the culinary world.

The Real Hunger Games

This isn’t your cook me something yummy and may the best dish win. This is, make me a Michelin meal out of ingredients you find in a gasoline station mini-mart or the office vending machine.

My favorite episode is restaurant wars.  They divide into teams, come up with a concept, build a dining space to match the concept and menu, and boom make it happen on a limited budget of both time and money.  Needless to say, it’s quite entertaining.

One of my all-time favorite contestants is Sheldon Simeon from Hawaii. Sheldon is the classic island boy, laid back, and cooks straight from the heart. His grandmother served as his inspiration. His food roots, Asian/Filipino/Hawaiian home cooking with a twist that elevates simple to sublime.  I jumped on Team Sheldon early and was totally bummed when he did not win. He went home to the islands back to  Star Noodle on Maui.

So, of course, it became my mission on this trip to eat at there.

Star Noodle

Put Star Noodle on your Maui bucket list.

The food is delicious, it is down-home comfort food that starts with impeccable ingredients and finishes with a contemporary flair.  The chicken wings were sweet, salty, spicy, crispy, and light. The garlic noodles are simple but packed with flavor.  If you like pork belly…get the Pinoy version of Bacon & Eggs, sizzling chunks of pure porky goodness with a perfectly cooked 6-minute egg that oozes over the pork, yum.  Elvis would be jealous.

The malasadas, come to the table as little pillowy bites of sweetness accompanied by chocolate and caramel sauces.  If Leonard’s malasadas had hipster kids, these would be it.  Ironically I thought the ramen was just ok, but then again I’m from Cali y’all where good ramen can be found everywhere.

Star Noodle Malasadas

Halfway between Kaanapali and the Maui Airport, sits Leoda’s Kitchen & Pie Shop. It’s across from the beach off of Honoapi’ilani Hwy (try to say that 10 times real fast) in an unassuming strip, if you blink, you will miss it.  On my way to a Henry Kapono and Friends concert, I made a pitstop at Leoda’s.  I chose the banana cream pie, Island Lime Pie, and 2 savory hand pies.

Bananas for Banana Cream Pie

The standout was the banana cream pie. Yum.  The hand pies had too much crust and not enough filling.  I LOVE crust so this was surprising me, wishing for a bit more filling.  I kept the banana cream pie to share with the birthday girl.

So there we were Pam, Randi, and me sitting on the lanai overlooking the beach, eating pie, fresh mangoes, and papayas, sipping on our morning coffee-paradise found.

Checked out Henry of Cecilio & Kapono.  One of the best-known musical duets from the islands, folk meets island music. While my friends were dining at Roy’s I was enjoying the music of Henry Kapono which immediately transported me back in time to my first visit to the islands.

On the way to the airport…because I can never get enough island grindz, we stopped at Tin Roof.  We were fifth in line before the joint opened.  Might have been first if we hadn’t stopped for gas..just sayin’.  Tin Roof is Sheldon’s casual eatery, actually, it’s strictly take-out.  There is a bench in front but that’s where everyone sits waiting to get in.  Life’s 1st world island problems…

The star of Tin Roof is the bowls.  Poke’, Pork Belly, Mochiko Chicken.  You can choose to have the mains with rice or garlic noodles.  I liked the poke bowl the best. The food here is fresh and flavorful, broke da mouth not the bank good.  He has these vegan-like dessert Pono Pies that for me were just meh.  I’d rather head out for shaved ice at Ululani’s instead.

All I can say is so many places to eat, so little time….my review of Sheldon’s eats was totally objective and professional…I am not at all starstruck and I offer proof.

HOLY JUMPING CATFISH, SHELDON WAS AT TIN ROOF!!!!  So I asked to take one photo, yeah..I’m a groupie.

Paradise Found

Paradise Found

This has been the longest period of time between posts for my fledging blog, I hope you stayed with me.  As life is prone to do, it got busy and messy.  The first few months of this year has brought joy but also great sorrow (for another post), thankfully we have family and friends to share in the moments; to celebrate the good times and help us through the bad times.

I missed blogging, it has become a way to decompress, reflect on life and of course pass along yummy recipes to you.

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Waipi’o Valley still spectacular, even in the rain

Juli’s wedding provided impetus for a quick island getaway.  Whoever came up with destination weddings should be applauded and I can’t think of a more beautiful venue than the Big Island.  _V3A4868Before going I formulated a list for my brief island jaunt, things to do, food to eat and sites to see.  First and foremost, Hawaiian food. It is comfort food, island-style, I have a definite weakness for island grindz.  Good thing I don’t live in Hawaii.  A diet best described as insanely delicious but not very good for you.  The very definition of vacation eats.  Can you say banana mac pancakes?  Loco Moco?  Kahlua pig?  2 scoops of anything that contains mayonnaise?  Yes, I would be doomed.  My saving grace would be the abundance of tropical fruits and seafood. I also dream about Shave Ice..hmmmmm, lilikoi, mango, passion fruit, lychee, but I would have to get to Oahu to Wailoa Shave Ice to have some.

Bucket List for the Big Island

It actually takes about 3+ hours to get from the north side of the island to the south side.  Rent a car you’ll need it.  If you insist on driving like a Californian (not me of course), it will take considerably less time.

Hidden gem in Kona, 808 Grindz.  Say hi to Aaron for us!  If they have grilled pork belly on the daily specials menu, order it.  Served with fried rice it has that sweet salty flavor, a big thumbs up.IMG_1801

On our way to Waimea we stopped at the Hawaiian Style Cafe, another local joint with breakfasts big enough to satisfy the hungriest guy in your group.

Umeke’s– Poki Bowls! The fish is fresh and the vibe is friendly.

TexDrive In We stopped here for their malasadas, not bad but if you have had Leonard’s malasadas in Oahu you have my permission to skip these.

IMG_1852If you’re headed to the Waipio Valley (well near it, can’t go into the valley due to Dengue Fever) stop at Waipi’o Cookhouse. Locally sourced produce and a barbecue pit that would make any southerner proud.

I enjoyed a delicious brisket sandwich.  And don’t forget you can always stop at a McDonald’s for  Saimin, Spam, Eggs and Rice or Guava Pie!

 

Stopped by to visit an old friend who moved back to the islands. Every day is another day living in Paradise, inspiration for his artwork.  Well deserved after having both my boys in his third grade class!

Weather? Hot, humid, cold, wet, rainy, sunny, windy..yes, it has it all, bring your swimsuit and your raincoat, you’ll use both!

On a lazy night, find a local hangout with Hawaiian music, slatkey guitar or ukulele. Kick back, relax and enjoy the sounds of the islands and a Mai Tai if you have to!  Here is a taste of island music, Home in the Islands by the Cazimero Brothers.

Don’t miss!

You can hike the crater floor, explore a lava tube, enjoy a steam facial (steam vents) and be mesmerized by the volcano activity at Hawai’i Volcano National Park

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Or hang out with the sea turtles and enjoy a day at the shore at  Punalu’u Black Sand Beach

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Stargazing at Maunakea

It’s cold at 9200 feet, bring warm clothes!  So many stars…amazing!  We saw Jupiter through the one of the many telescopes they set up each night.

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If you can’t quite gather up the nerve to skydive or bungee jump, try zip-lining over Umauma Falls.

 

 

Aloha!