Food, travel, and everything New York City
Food, travel, and everything New York City
Welcome to Mitzie Mee, my blog about food, travel, and everything New York City. I love good food, and a big section on my site is dedicated to sharing some of my favorite recipes that I’ve picked up straight from the source, in kitchens around the world. The recipes on my site have often been passed down through generations (grandma food is the best!), and there are videos to help you recreate everything in your own kitchen.
I created Mitzie Mee Shop for people like me, who are passionate about good food. The shop features a carefully curated selection of gourmet snacks, tea, and pantry essentials. I source most of my products from small makers, who share my values, and who put their heart and soul into creating something amazing.
Hi there! I’m Sanne, adventurous eater, JAY-Z fan, and Bølle dog’s bestie. When I wasn’t studying, I spent most of my 20s working in the travel industry, traveling the world. I started out as a tourist rep in Greece and in Spain, followed by one season at a ski resort in Norway. Then I worked 8 years as a cabin crew along with my studies, before I went on to get my commercial pilot license. I was lucky and got a job as an airline pilot straight out of pilot school, and I worked 3 years as an airline pilot based in Denmark and Sweden, before going back to finish med school.
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This lemongrass tea can be enjoyed both hot and cold, and I still haven’t decided which version I like the best, because they are both very good. In the winter, …
Salt & Straw opened their first NYC shop last month on the Upper West Side, and ever since I’ve found out, I’ve been wanting to go, so last weekend, we …
Who doesn’t like deviled eggs? After hiding in the shadows for some time, deviled eggs are back with a bang, and I am cheering on the sideline. The stuffed eggs …
Here’s my take on the legendary tomato sandwich, The Tomato, from Turkey & The Wolf in New Orleans. I first saw The Tomato over at Sandwiches of History, which is …
Nom Wah Tea Parlor is a historic restaurant on Doyers Street in Chinatown. The place started out as a tea parlor and a bakery, and dim sum was just a …
Pumpkins are abundant in the Karen state in Myanmar, where people grow them in kitchen gardens for household consumption. The pumpkins are used in a variety of traditional Karen dishes, …
Woorijip is a Korean food spot located on 32nd street, right in the heart of Koreatown. It’s a great place for grab-and-go Korean comfort food with shelves filled with pre-packed …
Kick-start your morning with a delicious twist on a classic dessert, because who says you can’t have banana split for breakfast? Tina and I came up with this recipe last …
I was invited to visit Vanilla Gorilla, and I did not pay for food and drinks myself. However, all opinions and experiences shared in this post are my own and …
abcV is one of my favorite plant-based restaurants in New York City. It’s part of the ABC Restaurants group, led by chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, and the vegetarian and vegan dishes …
Kjun is a Korean Cajun Soul Food restaurant that Steve stumbled upon yesterday evening while looking for a place to eat after an event in the neighborhood.Korean Cajun Soul Food? …
This octopus salad is a true gem. It’s so delicious, and it comes together in no time. It’s made with Tiny Fish Co. Octopus in Butter with Lemon and Dill, …
I was invited as a guest by Master Panda, and I did not pay for the drinks myself. However, all opinions and experiences shared in this post are my own …
I love the hot and sour taste of a good tom yum soup, and the one at Pe Aor (P’Aor) is one of the best you’ll find in Bangkok (and …
Dan Dan noodles are from the Sichuan province in China. The most basic version of the dish combines noodles with a savory, spicy sauce made from chili oil, Sichuan peppercorns, …
Stir-fried morning glory with fermented soybeans and pork (Chha Tra Kuen Sach Chrouk) is a classic Cambodian dish. This dish is really simple and easy to make, and the fermented …
When I was visiting Ella in Korea, she took me to a traditional Korean seafood restaurant right across from Gijang Haenyeo Village. Haenyeo refers to the female divers who used …
Lemon curd is delicious and versatile spread, perfect for adding a burst of citrus flavor to a variety of baked goods and desserts. I really like lemon curd paired with …