Hello, Stranger

September 1, 2010

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I admire a lot of things about my blogger buddy-turned-schoolmate-turned-good friend Mimi.

One of them is her ability to just casually chat up anyone she meets randomly, whether while studying in Starbucks, or lining up at the grocery store. And no matter who that stranger is, he or she responds warmly. Maybe it’s because Mimi just talks to you like you’re already her friend. Or maybe it’s her charming Southern drawl. Probably the fact that she’s a cute redhead with freckles can’t hurt when it comes to guys. But whatever the reason, I think it’s a trait to be admired.

I was never really able to cultivate this ease in conversations. Having been brought up in an Asian culture, I was mostly taught to mind my own business and not make eye contact with strangers. Actually, any attempts to happily discuss the weather on the bus in Singapore, and I’d probably find myself standing amidst a clearing, no matter how crowded the bus.

Anyway. It’s one of my goals to be able to comfortably talk with anyone, at any place, without getting nervous and sounding incoherent (my stupid accent thickens when I get flustered). My journalistic career depends on it, because my nerves trip me up when it comes to interviews.

Well, today, I had the perfect chance. To talk to a perfect stranger. And I do mean, he was a perfectly chiseled stud.

See, this is what happened: I left my cell phone in the lecture hall. I was feeling rather dozy that morning, so I must have left in a daze, because I could not remember for my life where I put my cell phone, and as we all know, cell phones are our life.

I rushed back to my lecture hall in a frenzy (though I briefly debated just giving it up as lost so I can convince my parents to get me an iPhone). But when I reached the spot where I was sitting before, I didn’t see my cell phone anywhere.

I panicked.  And I couldn’t exactly start getting on my knees and searching for it, because students were piling in for the next class. Holy crap, I thought. God, I’m so sorry I was greedy and despised my cell phone for not being an iPhone. Please, let me just find my old phone.

“Are you looking for something?” someone asked.

I turned around, and this annoyingly good-looking guy was staring at me staring at the floor in despair. Usually I would just shrug, mumble something, and avoid eye contact. Then I realized this would be a great chance to work on my people skills.

I told him I lost my cell phone. We chatted for awhile. Casually. Friendlily. I wasn’t even nervous at all!  Then he offered his cell phone so that I can call mine. So far, so good. I dialed my number.

And less than a second later, the familiar tune of Aladdin’s “Prince Ali” blared loudly from the back pockets of my skinny jeans.

Oh. Freaking. SHIT, I thought. That was my cell phone. Singing “Prince Ali, Fabulous He!” with impossible loudness from my butt. 

My face turned a thousand shades of red. How the hell did I forget I had stuck it in my back pocket? Why the hell did I set it to the loudest volume? Why the hell did I choose that Disney tune?

“Uh, what’s that?” my perplexed stranger said. His expression got suspicious.

He’s got ninety-five white Persian monkeys, He’s got the monkeys, let’s see the monkeys,” my damn cell phone sang back.

“Oh, gosh, I’m late for my next class,” I exclaimed, shoving his cell phone back into his hands, and darted off as fast as my legs would carry me.

And that was the end of my casual conversation with a stranger. Clearly, the world is against me.

Oh well. It’s not the end of the world. All I did was completely humiliate myself in front of a good-looking stranger. If I’m careful enough, I never have to see him again. That’s the good thing about chatting with strangers, I guess. You don’t have to see each other again. But within that short period of time, you just enjoy each other’s company.

So, I lost my perfect chance then, but I still have other chances. For now, I’ll stick with familiar people though. I need time to build up my courage again.

Funny how I have no problem dealing with unfamiliar foods, though. When it comes to food, I love trying out adventurous, novel cuisines and food combinations. This sense of gastronomical creativity comes easily to me, and I was surprised to find that not everyone shares the same audacity as me when it comes to food.

Mimi recently gave me a jar of jalapeño jelly from her native land, Texas:
DSC_0927This girl knows me so well, it’s scary. I yelped with joy when I saw it. Jalapeno jelly?! I’ve never tried it, but that’s precisely why I loved it. My housemate, however, did not. I practically had to shove a spoon into his mouth for him to try it. And when he did, he wrinkled his nose and declared, “That’s just too…weird and unfamiliar for me.” And then he shuddered. Shuddered! How dare he!

It’s flecks of hot jalapeño in sweet jelly. That’s not weird, it’s freaking cool! Thankfully, Mimi shares the same sentiment as me, so I invited her over to make some fantastic grilled cheese sandwiches with it.

Texas Wild Grilled Cheese Sandwich
(Or: Grilled Gouda, Caramelized Onions, Jalapeno Jelly, Roasted Almonds & Green Apple on Cheddar-Jalapeno bread)

  • 4 slices slightly stale Cheddar-Jalapeno bread (I used the La Brea Bakery brand from Costco)
  • Heaping spoonfuls jalapeño jelly
  • Thinly sliced Granny Smith apple
  • Thick sliced Gouda cheese (I used the Trader Joes brand)
  • Caramelized-Jalapeno Jelly onions (recipe below)
  • Random bunch of salad greens, such as arugula
  • Small handful of chopped roasted almonds

Caramelized-Jalapeno Jelly Onions:

  • 1 large red onion, sliced
  • 1 tsp butter
  • splash Balsamic Vinegar
  • splash chicken broth (optional)
  • 1 heaping spoonful jalapeno jelly
  • handful dried berries
  • squirt of fresh lemon juice (optional)

To make the Caramelized-Jalapeno Jelly Onions, heat up red onions and butter in a pan over medium heat. Let the onions cook, then bring the heat down lower. Splash in balsamic vinegar and chicken broth, and keep cooking, stirring often, letting the onions caramelize and soften. Once the onions have been cooked down into a velvety mess, add the jelly, dried berries, and lemon juice. Mix, turn off heat, and set aside to cool.

To assemble the sandwich, slather one side of the bread with jalapeno jelly. Top with apples and gouda:
DSC_0883 Slather the caramelized onions on the other side of the bread:
DSC_0885 Top with salad greens and scatter almonds over:
DSC_0886  Slap the breads together, then press down on your grill. Heat until nice and hot, the cheese melted, and the lovely marks burned onto the surface of the bread.
DSC_0887 If I had just shut up and not told my housemate about the jalapeno jelly…and just served him this sandwich, I’ll bet he wouldn’t wrinkle his nose. Or shudder.
DSC_0890 The smell was so wonderful I could barely stand it, but I still had to go through the procedures of photographing it. “Hurry up,” Mimi begged, but believe me, I was thinking the same thing to myself.
DSC_0889 The taste? Oh dear. Words fail me. I think Mimi’s combination of a dazed swoon and silly grin says it all:
DSC_0893 You know, a sandwich seems like a fairly simple concept. Bread, with some kind of filling jammed in between. Easy, right? Wrong.
DSC_0896 This is what I love most about sandwiches. It’s deceptively simple. It can be the most basic ham and cheese sandwich, but with quality ham, the perfect complement of cheese, and good bread, it’s elevated into something so…gourmet. And you can go wiiiiild with all kinds of fillings you want, as I have here. Honestly, my idea of a perfect meal is just a good, hunky piece of hot sandwich.
DSC_0891 As for the side complement, I just tossed some salad greens with homemade maple-mustard dressing, fresh-cracked black pepper, and fresh-cut cantaloupes. Simple, nothing too distracting from the main item of the dish.

Except, this image of this fabulous sandwich is seriously distracting from my work right now. And I really need to go back to my truckloads of assignments and readings. More bitching to come. Anticipate. Yeah, you.

Question of the Day: Do you randomly chat with strangers? Are you good at talking to people you don’t know?

 

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The Candid RD September 3, 2010 at 3:50 am

That story is HILARIOUS! Yet, it’s not…because I feel your pain. Ugh, I’ve definitely done stuff like that before! It’s worse when it’s in front of a really hot and sexy man. I once thought I lost my sunglasses and they were on top of my head. Yeah, that’s bad.

I do talk to strangers, probably way too often. Nick things I’m crazy. I’ve been this way since I was really little.

Your sandwich looks so good. I just did a demo with granny smith apples on a turkey sandwich and it was a huge hit. Great idea.

Have a great weekend Sophia!

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coco September 3, 2010 at 4:19 am

I used to be really bad meeting new people. I wouldn’t know what to say, how to initiate a conversation. But this summer or these years in grad school living alone in a new country I learned a lot. I think now i can talk to any stranger and don’t feel intimated. :)
grilled sandwich!!! fantastic! I haven’t had one of those for a year I think! need to use the grill function of my waffle maker. :D

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Banana Wonder September 3, 2010 at 5:16 am

can i be friends with mimi too? holy hell that’s a grilled cheese sammie!

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kate September 3, 2010 at 5:51 am

bah! that is too funny! i am decent at talking to strangers. i think this comes from a mixture of my minnesota nice and the fact that i have been forced to do so in all my jobs post college.

grilled cheese creation = Ah-mazing

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Gabriela @ Une Vie Saine September 3, 2010 at 8:44 am

HAHAHA that is too funny. Reminds me of the time I was on the bus home in ninth grade with no one but my neighbor, who I had a MASSIVE crush on. We were the last stop, so it was only us left on the bus, and my old-school Nokia brick starts ringing the heinously obnoxious techno tone of “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.” (These were the days before you could get the real ringtone!) So mortifying.

I’m not good at talking to strangers I meet randomly, but if I meet someone at a party or something, I’m all over it. There’s just something weird about striking up a conversation out of nowhere!

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Beth @ DiningAndDishing September 3, 2010 at 11:09 am

I had to learn to talk to strangers quick when I moved to DC and didn’t know anyone! It can be a bit intimidating but for the most part, people are so friendly. And happy you took the time to say “hello!”

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Cassandra September 3, 2010 at 12:30 pm

i’m the worst at talking to people, because I never really come in contact with good people, who actually wanna talk and conversate. i just came back from Bermuda though and it made me think about so many things, and every single person there says hi to you, and if you don’t respond its disrespectful in a way. everyone you encounter there says hi and will even have a conversation with you. I talked to these wonderful people at a cafe out there, and even took picts for my blog. It was the weirdst thing for me to do, but in the end i was glad i did it. I dont know how you do it all the time, proops to you girl! missed your delish blog :)

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Eden September 3, 2010 at 1:45 pm

I love meeting new people, but I was so shy growing up. Now I’m very talkative and open with others, but it isn’t easy and an art form of it own.
The sandwich looks delightful! We should get together and maybe work on talking to some random Los Angeles weirdos!

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burpexcuzme September 3, 2010 at 6:50 pm

Would love to get together with you, Eden, but uh…I’ll pass on talking to random L.A. weirdos. lol!

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Eden September 3, 2010 at 6:55 pm

Lord know, LA is not short on weirdos!

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Monet September 3, 2010 at 3:09 pm

You are so funny! Not only do you tempt me with the food you post…but also with your words. You are quite the writer. And yes, I’m known to chat it up with strangers, especially at the grocery store. I must say that your sandwich looked INCREDIBLE. I wanted to eat it off my screen…if only I could!

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Melinda September 3, 2010 at 6:08 pm

Heck, I’ll chat with anyone. I must say your story had me giggle a little because I can picture the ring tone and the whole song, and I think that is so cute.

Great looking sandwich idea. As always, you are super creative.

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A@ Please Don't Eat Me! September 3, 2010 at 8:49 pm

i love how you have that song as your ring tone.. too awesome..
ive done that before too- make an utter fool out of myself.. usually when i think im being really really awesome too.. lol

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CaSaundra September 4, 2010 at 5:11 am

That sandwich sounds like it needs to be on a restaurant menu ASAP–drool!

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FoodFitnessFreshair September 4, 2010 at 8:41 am

I love jazzing up grilled cheese. That sounds fantastic!

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allison September 4, 2010 at 8:59 am

HAhaha thats so funny that it was in your pocket! There have been so many times when i have put my phone in my purse and couldn’t find it since i always have massive purses stuffed with all kinds of crap. And its hilarious that you have Aladdin as your ring tone:):)

Even though i dont eat cheese, that sandwich looks delicious!!!!

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marla {family fresh cooking} September 4, 2010 at 10:00 am

OK, your story is hilarious! I too get nervous with strangers….more so when I was single & in college. Thankfully you are comfortable with interesting food combinations. This grilled cheese sounds amazing! I have never tried jalapeno jelly. The apple, gouda & pecans have me smitten. xo

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marla {family fresh cooking} September 4, 2010 at 10:01 am

I mean almonds :)

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burpexcuzme September 4, 2010 at 4:49 pm

Dang. You’re right. Pecans would have been MUCH better! You culinary queen! >__<

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Barbara September 4, 2010 at 1:03 pm

I would’ve laughed and make a joke about my early on-set Alzheimers! lol. That jelly sounds amazing! It is so sad that people are so afraid to try ‘new’ things- different than they’re accustomed to!

Sophia, give yourself more credit! Everyone is so self-absorbed or self-conscious that they are more concerned with how THEY come off, to notice a slight nervous stutter! You are a smart girl with a lot to offer and a lot to say! Anyone would feel lucky to call you a friend! Give yourself a chance!
Love, B

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OysterCulture September 6, 2010 at 6:26 pm

Oh god, I’ve done similar stuff with my phone – I am so glad I am not alone.

I love jalapeno jelly – its just so darn tasty. I like it with just cream cheese on toast – Ok not nutritious at all just addicting.

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Nuts about food September 10, 2010 at 1:28 am

Hey! Thanks for dropping by my blog: this gave me a chance to discover yours. I am really enjoying the ride so far! And totally agree…sandwiches rock!

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Dee September 15, 2010 at 7:12 pm

oh my gosh! i can totally relate to your story! I have to admit that I could help but laugh out loud.

And dude. That sandwich sounds & looks amazing!

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Dee September 15, 2010 at 7:13 pm

^*couldn’t. *blush

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