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Smoked Steelhead For Dinner

22 Friday Feb 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Bradley Smoker, Captain's Shack, Main Dish, Party Time, Photos By: Bob Young, Salmon, Seafood, Special Dinners, Steel Head, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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22Feb2013_2_Smoked-Steelhea_SmokerCostco had a great buy on steelhead this afternoon. So we just had to get some. We really do try to go meatless on Mondays and Fridays. Salads. Vegetable dinners. Pasta. And seafood. This is the first time since last fall that I have fired up the Bradley – pictured here on the left. And right on cue, it was running. (Thanks Bob and Donna, again. After 5 1/2 years, it is still going strong. Just like me!) So our dinner was awesome. And I used some rub on the steelhead that my sister sent us for Christmas, Savory Spice Shops Park Hill Maple and Spice Pepper that I sprinkled over the fish. Patted it in slightly and let it sit for about 30 minutes before putting in the smoker for 1 hour at 240 degrees. It was great! Here is our dinner plated. Cheers!

Smoked Steel Head
Baked Potato
Braised Green Beans with Fennel Slices and Roasted Garlic
2008 Papapietro Perry
Russian River Pinot Noir

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Good Soup for Dinner

19 Tuesday Feb 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Captain's Shack, Comfort Food, Food, Food Prep, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe: Bob and Robin Young, Rice, Soup, Squash, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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18Feb2013_1_Robins-Squash-Soup_PlatedLast night Robin found this recipe for an awesome squash soup. Don’t stop reading! I am not particularly fond of squash either. But this is a really good soup. Easy to make and can be made ahead of time. I added the garlic clove to the recipe. We also added just a little rice that had been sauteed in the sage butter to the bottom of the bowl before ladling in the soup. A surprisingly good addition. Try this soup, you will probably like it. Cheers!

Butternut Squash Soup with Parmesan and Fried Sage Leaves

Source: Epicurious Butternut Soup with Parmesan and Fried Sage Leaves
Note: Fried sage leaves make a crispy garnish. Try them also crumbled on mashed potatoes and sautéed vegetables.

Ingredients:
3 T Butter
1 Onion, coarsely chopped
1 clove Garlic, chopped
1 T chopped Fresh Sage
1 – 2¾ lbs Butternut Squash, halved, peeled, seeded, chopped (about 5 cups)
5 cups canned low-salt Chicken broth (We used fresh made duck broth)
1/3 cup freshly grated Parmesan Cheese
24 fresh Sage Leaves

Directions:
Melt 1 tablespoon butter in heavy large pot over medium heat. Add onion; cover and cook until soft, stirring occasionally, about 7 minutes. Add chopped garlic and chopped sage; stir 1 minute. Add squash and broth.
Increase heat to high and bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer until squash is tender, about 25 minutes. Cool slightly. Puree soup in batches in blender until smooth. Return soup to pot. Mix in cheese. Season to taste with salt and pepper. (Can be made 1 day ahead. Cool slightly, then cover and refrigerate.)
Melt remaining 2 tablespoons butter in heavy large skillet over medium heat. Add sage leaves and sauté until brown and toasted, about 2 minutes. Bring soup to simmer. Ladle into bowls. Garnish with fried sage leaves and serve with a good Pinot Noir like a 2008 Papapietro Perry Russian River Pinot Noir.

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Thyme and Orange Baked Idaho Trout

09 Saturday Feb 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Captain's Shack, Food Prep, Green Beans, Idaho Trout, Janjou Pâtisserie, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Special Dinners, Traditional Food, What's For Dinner?

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08Feb2013_1_Captains-Shack_Broiled-Trout_In-PanA great start to the Valentines Day week long celebration!! (a 5 Hour Roasted Duck for Robin’s Valentines Dinner.) But for now, I know how she likes Idaho trout and Whole Foods here in Boise had a fairly good price on some fresh trout. The photo here is the trout prepped and ready to bake at 375 degrees for about 20 minutes, or until the center is fork hot. You don’t want to over cook the fish. Here is what we had –

Thyme and Orange Baked Idaho Trout
Steamed Green Beans with Roasted Garlic and Orange
Tomato Salad
Dual Tarts

Here are some photos of the dinner. Left-Click to see enlarged. Enjoy! Sorry there are no leftovers. And, if you would like to try the tarts, go to Janjou Pâtisserie at 18th and State in the Albertsons Center next to Shu’s Running.

Thyme and Orange Baked Idaho Trout
Steamed Roasted Garlic and Orange Green Beans
Tomato Salad
2009 Sawtooth Winery Reserve Chardonnay

Janjou Pâtisserie Dual Tarts

Janjou Pâtisserie Dual Tarts
Left – Lemon
Right – Chocolate

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Recipe – Robin’s Quiche Lorraine

27 Sunday Jan 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Bacon, Baking, Breakfast, Brunch, Captain's Shack, Classics, Cooking Styles, Eggs, Food Prep, French Foods, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Quiche Lorraine, Recipe By: Robin Young, Recipes, What's For Dinner?

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26Jan2013_1_Robins-Quiche-Lorraine_CoolingHere is the recipe for Robin’s Quiche Lorraine. It is super! Enjoy!

I hadn’t made this tart crust before, but was very impressed by how easy it came together and how crisp it remained as a shell without requiring a par-baking. I will definitely use it again.

[1 3/4 cups diced leeks, white and light green only – from about 2 large leeks, although I think you can get away with one super-big leek]
3/4 cup diced onion – I used 1/2 chopped red onion
2 1/2 teaspoons olive oil (I needed a tad more)

Crust:
1 1/4 cups AP flour
1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons cornstarch
Salt
6 tablespoons butter, diced
1 egg
2T cold water

Custard:
3 eggs
1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon heavy cream or 1 C half & half
1/2 cup sour cream
Pinch nutmeg
Pinch pepper

Filling:
1 1/2 cups diced ham (1/4 -inch dice; I used about 1/2 pound) I used thick cut Falls Brand bacon – crisped and drained
3/4 cup [1/2 lb grated Gruyere] Swiss cheese

Directions:
1. Heat a large sauté pan over low heat. Sauté the leeks and onions in the olive oil 30 to 40 minutes until caramelized, occasionally stirring. Remove from heat and cool.
2. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine the flour, cornstarch and one-fourth teaspoon salt. Cut the butter in with a pastry blender, fork or two knives until it is in very tiny bits. Add one egg (a fork works great for this) and mix it until a dough forms. I made crust Dough in the Cuisinart food processor.
3. On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough out to a 12-inch circle. Place the dough in an 8- 9-inch deep tart pan – press to remove any air bubbles. Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
4. While the quiche shell chills, mix the heavy cream and sour cream in a medium bowl. Whisk in the remaining three eggs. Add a pinch each nutmeg, salt and pepper and combine to form a batter. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
5. Remove the quiche shell from the refrigerator and spread the leek and onion mixture evenly over the base. Sprinkle the ham or bacon and then the cheese over the onions. Pour in the batter and place the quiche in the oven.
6. Bake until puffed and golden, about 25 to 30 minutes (a deeper pan, such as the one I used, will require up to 30 min. extra baking time). Remove from the oven and cool slightly on a rack until egg sets up. Serve warm or at room temperature.

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Robin’s Quiche Lorraine

26 Saturday Jan 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Baking, Breakfast, Brunch, Captain's Shack, Classics, Cooking Styles, Ethnic Foods, French Foods, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Quiche Lorraine, Special Dinners, What's For Dinner?

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26Jan2013_1_Robins-Quiche-Lorraine_CoolingI the previous post, I stated that Robin was making a Quiche Lorraine. Well, here it is! It is delicious, especially when we had it with a Fresh Green Salad and Sliced Peaches from Hells Canyon, Sunny Slope. Yum-O! Here is the brunch plated. Enjoy! We did. Love the paper plates.

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Happy Birthday Bobby Burns!

26 Saturday Jan 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Birthdays, Bobby Burns, Bread, Captain's Shack, Chicken, Cooking Styles, Focaccia, Main Dish, Party Time, Photos By: Bob Young, Römertopf Cooking, Salad, Traminer Riesling, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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25Jan2013_1b_Focaccia-Romantov-Chicken_Salute-Bobby-BurnsWell, there was no Haggis! (If it’s made well, it’s really pretty good!) So instead, we Raised Our Glasses with Whisky and Saluted the poet! Probably not an acceptable party in Scotland, but the best we could do here in Boise, at least at our house. (As I write this, Robin is baking a Quiche Lorraine and it smells soooooo good!) But now for our menu for this party. And don’t forget to Left-Click any of these photos to see them enlarged. Check the label on the Buchannan’s Scotch Whisky. Cheers!

Focaccia rising. Olive Oil, Meyer Lemon, Rosemary, Red Onion, Salt and Pepper

Römertopf Roasted Chicken and Roasted Root Vegetables

Green Salad with Fresh Baked Focaccia

Römertopf Roasted Chicken
Fresh Roasted Root Vegetables
(turnip, carrot, parsnip, onion, garlic, apple)
Meyer Lemon Focaccia
2012 Rosemont Estate Traminer Riesling

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Scallops and Angel Hair Pasta

14 Monday Jan 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Captain's Shack, Ethnic Foods, Food, Food Prep, Italian foods, Main Dish, Pasta, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe by: Robin and Bob Young, Scallops, Seafood, Shell Fish

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14Jan2013_1_Captains-Shack_Garlic-Sauteed-Scallops_Wint_Angelhair-PastaA great Meatless Monday dinner –

Scallops Sauteed in Garlic Butter and Lemon Juice
with
Angel Hair Pasta, Gremolata and Cilantro Topping

Spring Green Salad and Kumquat Dressing

Question now is: What is a Gremolata? Gremolata, an Italian condiment, is made from finely minced parsley, garlic and lemon zest. Traditionally served with veal, it is also an excellent accompaniment for fish and seafood dishes.
Ingredients:
Zest of two large lemons
2 lg or 4 sm cloves Garlic, crushed
4 T finely chopped Italian Parsley
2 t Olive Oil
½ t Salt
¼ ground Black Pepper
Preparation:
Thoroughly combine all in ingredients in a small bowl, cover with plastic, and refrigerate for an hour.

Try it sometime. Easy to make and quite good! Cheers.

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Boise Crockpot Pot Roast

14 Monday Jan 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Beef, Captain's Shack, Comfort Food, Crockpot, Cuts of Beef, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe By: Bob Young, Recipes, Stew, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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13Jan2013_1_Pot-Roast_CookingPersonally, I think this was one of the best Pot Roasts I have ever tasted. The Demi-Glace Sauce hit the spot and makes a wonderful gravy that the roast and the vegetables cook in. The sauce thickens as the roast cooks. The original recipe came from Whole Foods here in Boise, but we changed it somewhat. Here is a link to the recipe. You might be surprised as to what we have added. Enjoy! Boise Crockpot Pot Roast. Serve this dinner with a good Pinot Noir wine, such as a 2010 Castle Rock Sonoma County Pinot Noir. That is only a suggestion as there are some other very good Pinots that will go just as well with this dinner.

Boise Crockpot Pot Roast

Boise Crockpot Pot Roast

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Truffle Butter Sauteed Pheasant and Chukar

06 Sunday Jan 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Buy Idaho, Captain's Shack, Idaho Wild Game, Local Harvests, Main Dish, Party Time, Photos By: Bob Young, Salads, Special Dinners, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food, Wine Dinners

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06Jan2013_1_Captains-Shack_Chukar-And_Pheasant_Place-SettingAnother delightful dinner. A change from the “Old Peoples” Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes and Peas Sunday fare. This was awesome!

Cream of Idaho Potato and Leek Soup
Truffle Butter Sauteed Idaho Wild Chukar and Pheasant
with
mustard cream sauce
Mashed Garlic Carrots and Potatoes
Tomato and Cucumber Salad
with
kumquat dressing
2010 Castle Rock Winery Mendocino Pinot Noir
2010 Castle Rock Winery Sonoma Pinot Noir
2010 Castle Rock Winery Monterey Pinot Noir
Cream of Idaho Potato and Leek Soup

Cream of Idaho Potato and Leek Soup

Truffle Butter Sauteed Idaho Wild Chukar and Pheasant with mustard cream sauce Mashed Garlic Carrots and Potatoes Tomato and Cucumber Salad with  kumquat dressing

Truffle Butter Sauteed Idaho Wild Chukar and Pheasant
with
mustard cream sauce
Mashed Garlic Carrots and Potatoes
Tomato and Cucumber Salad
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Steamed Idaho Trout For Dinner

05 Saturday Jan 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Beans, Captain's Shack, Cinder Wines, Food, Green Beans, Idaho, Idaho Trout, Main Dish, Photos, Photos By: Bob Young, Salad, Seafood, Sliced Carrots, Things To Do, Viognier

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05Jan2013_1_Captains-Shack_TroutSuch a great dinner tonight. I don’t particularly like fresh water fish, but this was great!!

Wine Steamed Idaho Trout
Green Beans with Garlic and Sliced Carrots
Rice and Spinach Salad
2007 Cinder Viognier

Such a yummy dinner!

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