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DineOut DownTownBoise

06 Wednesday Nov 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bake Shop Breads, Acme Bakery, Bread, Buy Idaho, Chicken, Fish and Chips, Local Markets, Photos By: Bob Young, Salad, Seafood, Soup, Special Dinners, Special Events, What's For Dinner?

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Acme Bakeshop Breads, Angell's Bar and Grill-Renato, lunch menu


DownTownBoise-PostureSuch a great idea!! Plus, as hungry consumers, we get to try some different restaurants in Boise for a cut-rate cost. There are about nineteen different restaurants that are participating in the program this year. My only request is, if a specific restaurant has “special hours” for their menus, please let the public know. For instance, if you advertise a lunch menu, and if there is a time limit on the lunch menu, then please state that the lunch menu is only good until 2:00pm.
If you would like more information about this program, please click this link, Downtown Boise and follow their information links.
We went to Angell’s Bar and Grill-Renato this afternoon and had a wonderful late lunch. Out of 5-Stars, we rated our visit a good, solid 4-Stars. We had a very pleasant conversation with the owners Russ and Marika Dawe and Chef Will. Thank you for taking time from your busy schedules to chat with us. Great to see that they serve Idaho wines, Cold Springs Winery which we had, and Boise bakery, Acme Bakeshop Breads. Superb job, Chef Will! Here are some photos from our visit.

Robin is enjoying the ambiance and talking wine to the distributor and our Server, Chris.

Robin is enjoying the ambiance and talking about wine to the distributor and our Server, Chris.

Pulled Pork Soup Cold Springs Winery Hot Rod Red and Cold Springs Chardonnay The soup was super and went best with the Hot Rod Red.

Pulled Pork Soup
Acme Bakeshop Sliced Ciabatta
Cold Springs Winery Hot Rod Red
Cold Springs Winery Chardonnay

The soup was super and went best with the Hot Rod Red.

Fish and Chips Green Salad

Fish and Chips
Green Salad
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Citrus Vinaigrette

Asian Grilled Chicken Salad with Curry Dressing

Asian Grilled Chicken Salad
with
Curry Dressing

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Kohlrabi – A Real Treat

03 Sunday Nov 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Boise Farmers Market, Bread, Captain's Shack, Ethnic Foods, German Food, German Recipes, Local Farmers Markets, Local Markets, Photos By: Bob Young, Pork, What's For Dinner?

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03Nov2013_1_Captains-Shack_Pork-and-KohlrabiWe had never eaten kohlrabi before. This was a real treat – Kohlrabi Schnitzel. And it was delicious! You can get the recipe for this and several variations at German Foods – Kohlrabi.

Etymology:
The name comes from the German Kohl (“cabbage”) plus Rübe ~ Rabi (Swiss German variant) (“turnip”), because the swollen stem resembles the latter, hence its Austrian name Kohlrübe. Kohlrabi is a very commonly eaten vegetable in German speaking countries.
In India, Kohlrabi is more commonly called Knolkhol (English) or Nookal (Hindi). It is also used extensively in the southern part of India. In Kannada, Kohlrabi is called Gedde Kosu or Navilu Kosu. In Kashmiri, the swollen stems are called Moonji (singular: Muund) and the leaves are called Haakh or munji Haakh. One commonly used variety grows without a swollen stem, having just leaves and a very thin stem, and is called Haakh.
Across the United States and Canada, Kohlrabi is seeing a resurgence stemming from the ever-increasing demand for locally grown produce; a trend that goes hand-in-hand with increased variety. Small farmers across North America are enjoying increased sales by cultivating a wider variety of what are now—especially after nationwide agricultural homogenizing efforts over the last half-century, especially in the United States—novel vegetables. Rapid spread of kohlrabi has resulted in a slew of regional name variations. West-coast renditions include bralicaki, bralicocci, and calibrabra. Caliabra, ralibraca, and braliacra are some regional variations heard in the north-eastern regions of the United States. Canadian variations include brawnitabra and tawnybrauble while southern United States have coined caulibrocky and brockycocky.
Description:
Kohlrabi has been created by artificial selection for lateral meristem growth (a swollen, nearly spherical shape); its origin in nature is the same as that of cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, collard greens, and Brussels sprouts: they are all bred from, and are the same species as the wild cabbage plant (Brassica oleracea).
The taste and texture of kohlrabi are similar to those of a broccoli stem or cabbage heart, but milder and sweeter, with a higher ratio of flesh to skin. The young stem in particular can be as crisp and juicy as an apple, although much less sweet.
A basket of kohlrabi:
Except for the Gigante cultivar, spring-grown kohlrabi much over 5 cm in size tend to be woody, as do full-grown kohlrabi much over perhaps 10 cm in size; the Gigante cultivar can achieve great size while remaining of good eating quality. The plant matures in 55–60 days after sowing. Approximate weight is 150 g and has good standing ability for up to 30 days after maturity.
There are several varieties commonly available, including White Vienna, Purple Vienna, Grand Duke, Gigante (also known as “Superschmelz”), Purple Danube, and White Danube. Coloration of the purple types is superficial: the edible parts are all pale yellow. [Wikipedia]

The dinner that we had, and pictured above was

Local Harvest Bone-In Grilled Pork Chops
Acme Bakeshop Rye Bread
Garlic Potatoes with Housemade Sauerkraut
Kohlrabi Schnitzel with Housemade Lime Mayonnaise

We thoroughly enjoyed this meal and will probably make the Kohlrabi again.

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New Boise Farmers Market – Oct 26, 2013

26 Saturday Oct 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bake Shop, Boise Farmers Market, Bread, Food, Food Photos, Local Harvests, Local Markets, Locavore, Photos By: Robin Young, Sourdough Bread, Turnip Greens, Turnips, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?

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Robin took these two really good photos this morning at the New Boise Farmers Market. This is the last day at this location. Next week, November 2, they relocate to 8th Street and Fulton – to an indoor, heated and restroom available location. This is exciting. Good job, Robin!

Acme Bakeshop, Michael and Soraya and Friend Maria from Rice Family Farms.

Acme Bakeshop, Soraya and Michael with their friend Maria, from Rice Family Farms.

Some fresh vegetables are still available.

Some fresh vegetables are still available from the Rice Family Farms booth. There are other booths that still have fresh vegetables, too.

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Yummy Fall Lunch

10 Thursday Oct 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bake Shop Breads, Bread, Butternut Squash, Captain's Shack, Carrots, Comfort Food, Housemade Soup, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Summer Squash, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?

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I am not a squash fan, but this soup was good and easy to do.

Cream of Summer Squash and Butternut Squash with Caramelized Onion, Garlic and Carrot

Cream of Baked Yellow Summer Squash and Baked Butternut Squash
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Acme Bake Shop Rye Toast

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Housemade Cream of Fresh Tomato Soup and Grilled Ham and Cheese Sandwich

30 Monday Sep 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bake Shop, Bread, Captain's Shack, Comfort Food, Herbs and Spices, Housemade Soup, Locavore, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Sandwiches, Sourdough Bread, Tomatoes, What's For Dinner?

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Housemade Cream of Fresh Basil Tomato Soup Grilled Cheese Sandwich on Sourdough

Housemade Cream of Fresh Basil Tomato Soup
Grilled Ham and Cheese Sandwich on Sourdough

Great on this rainy, cool Fall day. Just hit the spot and very easy to make. I asked Robin what she wante for lunch and she said, “Tomato soup with a grilled cheese sandwich.” No tomato soup in the house. But a few fresh tomatoes, fresh basil, a little whole milk, salt and sugar and you’ve got a tomato soup. Grilled cheese was easy to make. Pull the fresh tomatoes from the Alley Garden and the fresh basil, too. Make a grilled cheese and ham on fresh sourdough from Acme Bake Shop. Comfort food!

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Breakfast At Robin’s!

18 Sunday Aug 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bake Shop, Acme Bake Shop Breads, Bacon, Bread, Breakfast, Captain's Shack, Eggs, Food Photos, French Foods, Mushrooms, Photos By: Bob Young, Potato Bread, Sourdough Bread, What's For Dinner?

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I think most of the readers here know how much I do like Acme Bake Shop breads! I just think they take great pride in producing an awesome product: Rye, Ciabatta, Baguettes, Sourdough and Potato to name a few. Here is breakfast that we fixed this morning using sourdough and potato bread with bacon and sauteed mushrooms, on the side. Enjoy!

Acme Bake Shop Sourdough and Potato Bread French Toast Sauteed Mushrooms on the side Crispy Falls Brand Bacon and Coffee. An awesome breakfast.

Acme Bake Shop Sourdough and Potato Bread French Toast
Sauteed Mushrooms on the side
Crispy Falls Brand Bacon
Coffee

An awesome breakfast. Use a topping for the French Toast of your choice. Fruit, coconut syrup, Mrs Butterworth’s or powdered sugar. Have fun with this.

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Chicken Marsala with Home Made Pasta

17 Saturday Aug 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bake Shop, Bread, Captain's Shack, Chianti, Chicken, Classic Sauces, Ethnic Foods, Herbs and Spices, Italian Food, Main Dish, Mushrooms, Photos By: Bob Young, Potato Bread, Recipe by: Robin and Bob Young, Recipes, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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This was a really good dinner. It took about an hour to make. The ingredients were as local as possible. Here is the photo of the dinner and a recipe. Enjoy!

Chicken Marsale with Home Made Pasta and Tomatoes and Parsley Acme Bake Shop Toasted Potato Bread 2001 Tiziano Chianto Reserva

Chicken Marsala
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Home Made Pasta and Tomatoes and Parsley
Acme Bake Shop Toasted Potato Bread
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2001 Tiziano Chianto Reserva

Here is the recipe. Enjoy!

Olive Garden Chicken Marsala Recipe

Recipe Adapted By: Bob Young
Serves: 4

Ingredients:
4 Chicken Breasts, boneless & skinless
½ c Flour
Sea Salt to taste
Cracked Pepper to taste
3 T fresh Oregano, chopped
4 T Olive Oil
4 T Butter
3 c fresh Button Mushrooms, sliced
1¼ c Marsala wine

Directions:
1. Pound chicken breasts between sheets of plastic wrap until about ¼” thickness.
2. Combine flour, salt, pepper and oregano in a mixing bowl. Dredge chicken pieces in the flour, shaking off any excess.
3. Heat oil and butter in a skillet over medium heat. Cook chicken breasts on medium heat for about 4 minutes on the first side, until lightly browned. Turn breasts over to cook other side, then add mushrooms to skillet. Cook breasts about 4 more minutes, until both sides are lightly browned. Continue to stir mushrooms. Add Marsala wine around chicken pieces.
4. Cover and simmer for about 15 minutes.
5. Transfer to serving plate. Serve over lightly buttered or olive oil pasta with some diced parsley. This will go well with a Chianti. We had a 2001 Tiziano Chianti Reserva that was ready to be served and went well with the dinner.

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New Boise Farmer’s Market

17 Saturday Aug 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bake Shop, Acme Bake Shop Breads, Baking, Boise Farmers Market, Bread, Buy Idaho, Local Farmers Markets, Local Markets, Locavore, Photos By: Bob Young, Potato Bread, Sourdough Bread, What's For Dinner?

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Yup, it’s Saturday and time to stop at the market. We needed some fresh vegetables and eggs. And I always stop at Rollingstone Chevre (see the link in the sidebar) and talk to Karen for a moment or two. My other routine is to stop in at Acme Bake Shop booth and get some their fresh baked sourdough. And Soraya said, “Bob. You must try this Potato Bread.” Now, Soraya has never misled us …. never. So I accepted her challenge and bought a loaf, and a loaf of sourdough also. Robin and I don’t normally eat white bread, but the Potato Bread is really good. Here are some photos of the bread this morning after I took it home and sliced it. Enjoy!

Acme Bake Shop Potato Bread This is a new item, I think.

Acme Bake Shop Potato Bread

This is a new item, I think. It is a light potato bread that will make a great substitute for your “everyday” white, doughy, pasty white bread. This Potato Bread is definitely not that!

Acme Bake Shop Sourdough Bread This is an amazing sourdough bread. It toasts wonderfully and has a unique sour taste that a sourdough must have. In my opinion, this is the best sourdough in Boise, right up there with the Acme Bake Shop Rye.

Acme Bake Shop Sourdough Bread

This is an amazing sourdough bread. It toasts wonderfully and has a unique sour taste that a sourdough must have. In my opinion, this is the best sourdough in Boise, right up there with the Acme Bake Shop Rye.

I did pick up some fresh vegetables. Turnips, garlic, beets, herbed goat cheese and fresh eggs. So it was not just a “bread run”, although my shopping bag looked that way. A good time at the market. I will hate to see it close later this fall.

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Stuffed Peppers for Maggie, Stuffed Squash and Stuffed Tomatoes for Robin

08 Thursday Aug 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bakery, Alley Gardens, Bread, Captain's Shack, Comfort Food, Dinner With Friends, Grilling, Heirloom Squash, Heirloom Tomatoes, Local Harvests, Local Markets, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Sourdough Bread, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Zebra Tomatoes

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07Aug2013_1_Captains-Shack_Stuffed-Peppers_Stuffed-Tomato_Stuffed-Squash_CookingMac and Marnie gave us two huge heirloom squash. I picked some tomatoes from out alley garden and sweet peppers are always great with a good stuffing. What a great couple of days working in the kitchen and coming up with a different stuffing blend and a heirloom Green Zebra Tomato Verde for the stuffing. The photo here is the squash getting ready to be put into the oven. I used an instant read thermometer to check the cooking process and took it out at 175 degrees F. This was very good, even if I do say so myself. The stuffed peppers were for Maggie and Trish whereas the stuffed tomatoes were for Robin. Here are some more photos. Left-Click to see the photos enlarged and don’t forget to Vote above. Enjoy!

Stuffed Heirloom Squash Cheese Bites Green Salad with Pomegranate Juice Dressing  Acme Bake Shop Sourdough bread and Zucchini Rounds

Stuffed Heirloom Squash
Cheese Bites
Green Salad and Fresh Garden Tomatoes with Pomegranate Juice Dressing
Acme Bake Shop Sourdough Bread
Zucchini Rounds

Stuffed Fresh Alley Garden  Tomato Grilled Herbal Heirloom Squash

Stuffed Fresh Alley Garden Tomato
Grilled Herbal Heirloom Squash

Robin can not handle green peppers or almost any peppers so I made her a stuffed tomato.

Stuffed Peppers Grilled Heirloom Squash

Stuffed Yellow and Orange Sweet Peppers
Grilled Heirloom Squash

This I made for Maggie and Trish tonight. I hope they enjoy it.

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Grilled Meatloaf

05 Monday Aug 2013

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03Aug2013_1_Captains-Shack_Grilled-Meatloaf_On-GrillThe late Joe Swan, winemaker Swan Vineyards, Forestville, CA in the Russian River Valley, once said that you can not get a good meatloaf away from home or in a restaurant. (The Orchard House in Marsing, ID makes an awesome meatloaf!!) After I made this meatloaf, Robin said, “Joe would have loved this!” That is the greatest compliment I could ever receive. The photo above, is the meatloaf on the grill cooking. It was not wrapped in the aluminium foil. The foil was just laid there to reduce the flare ups. It worked. First hour at 350 degrees F – low heat. The second 45 minutes to an hour, raise the temperature to 450 degrees F. Look for a probe temperature of 165 – 175 degrees F. Let rest before cutting. Here is the menu. Enjoy!

Grilled Meatloaf
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Green Salad with Fresh Garden Tomatoes
Lyonnaise Sauce
Fresh Acme Bake Shop Sourdough Bread
2009 Ravenswood Winery (Sonoma, CA), Old Hill Vineyards, Zinfandel

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Formerly - Vincino's. New location at 500 S Capitol Blvd., Boise (208) 472-1463. Reservations are highly suggested.

The Orchard House

14949 Sunnyslope Rd., Caldwell (208) 459-8200

The Ravenous Pig

1234 N. Orange Ave. Winter Park, FL

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10 Barrel Brewery Boise

830 W Bannock St., Boise (208) 344-5870

Cloud 9 Brewery and Pub

Opening Fall 2013 in the Albertson's Shopping Center, 18th and State in the old Maxi Java

Edge Brewing Company

525 N Steelhead Way, Boise, ID 83704 (208) 323-1116

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