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Idaho Salmon and Steelhead Days

11 Friday Sep 2009

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OK, so really, it’s not all wine and wine parties. Idaho is so lucky – we have Salmon! Fresh, wonderful, succulent salmon. Twice a year in the Boise area, there is a salmon feast: One in Meridian to support the Burn-Out Fund and then this one to help with the costs of the MK Nature Center. A beautiful natural center in the middle of Boise. Well, you be the judge. Look at these photos. And don’t be afraid to go full screen at the prompt.

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See what you missed? Good salmon! Cheers!

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Apple Honey Challah

08 Saturday Aug 2009

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From Martha Stewart Living, September 2009, page 176, we get an awesome challah, the Jewish celebration bread! This is not extremely hard to do, let’s just say moderately difficult. But it does take time. You might want to look at Apple Honey Challah for the slightly modified recipe. In the article, we learn that, “Apples and honey, Rosh Hashanah’s symbols of a sweet new year, are perfect additions to a loaf of challah.” I have made several challah’s before, but not one with apples in it. I am using Pink Lady’s – that’s what I have – but the recipe calls for “… tart green apples, preferably Granny Smith …”. The sweetness of the Pink Lady and the red blush should be an interesting colorful streak of red.

Be adventuresome and try this bread. It is a real treat for the family and definitely a celebration bread. If anyone wants to comment on this bread and the tradition(s) behind it, please do. Can you add anything about the tradition of challah? I’d love to hear it. Cheers!

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Eating Crow

30 Thursday Jul 2009

Posted by Bob and Robin in Celebrations, Classics, Food Trivia

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Thus, the saying: Eating crow. Never a good move.

How to Eat Crow

If you have ever had to eat crow you know it is not a pleasant experience. However, if you are in the situation where you have to eat crow, it is possible to make the experience less difficult and who knows, maybe it can even be fun.

Instructions
Difficulty: Moderate
Step 1
Decide to enjoy it. Whether you have to eat crow all time or if it is your first experience eating crow, you can still choose to enjoy the experience. It will only be as bad as you allow it to be. You may have said that those pants did make her look fat or reading books is more fun than watching television, but it is not the end of the world.
Step 2
Brush it off. Many people will take pleasure with the experience of watching you eat crow. Smart aleck words, funny faces–they will pull out every trick in the book to make you feel as small as the period at the end of this sentence. Do not let them do that to you. Decide that no one can embarrass you. No one can make you anything less than you are. This is your crow. You decide how big or small it is.
Step 3
Laugh at yourself. The more you joke about it the less ammo others have to hit you with. When you eat crow it is up to you how it goes down. Laughter will grease the palate but bitterness will be like a dam in your throat. Take charge of your crow and wash it down with some laughter, good wine and zest for life.
Step Four
Promise yourself that you will never ever eat crow again.
When it is all said and done eating crow is a negative charged act. Do not let all those people that love to watch you flounder in embarrassment who reveled in your shame ever get to experience that again. From now on the crow will be theirs to eat. They will be the ones who are ashamed and embarrassed. You will be the one laughing and mocking and making the biting comments. They will get theirs!

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Our 26th Wedding Anniversary Dinner

15 Wednesday Jul 2009

Posted by Bob and Robin in Celebrations, Dessert, Food, Main Dish, Party Time, Things To Do, Wine Dinners

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For our 26th Wedding Anniversary, we went to Le Cafe de Paris in Boise and, as usual, it was fantastic. For starters, the Foie Gras with Brioche Croutons and Pickled Cherries was fantastic as was the Buttered Poached Lobster Tail with Local Field Greens and a Tarragon Vinaigrette. The 1983 Chateau de Sales bordeaux, from our cellar was big, dark and hot – high alcohol. Good acidity but the fruit was fading somewhat. Dark cherry with mushroom and tobacco overtones. It went quite well with the Halibut Papillotte with Roasted Morrel Mushroom Consomme, Saffron Potatoes and Petit Pois. It also went extremely well with the Filet Mignon with Potato Puree, Haricut Verts and Truffle Compound Butter. Well, you be the judge. Watch the slides. Cheers!

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Brick 29 Bacon Feast

15 Wednesday Jul 2009

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I received this from the Brick 29 in Nampa this morning. If you have never been to this restaurant, you really should go. Well worth it.

Hi Bob and Robin,

I wanted to let you know about the Blue Ribbon Bacon Tour that is coming to I’m Treasure Valley on August 1 at Brick 29 Restaurant. The event is making a stop in Nampa to celebrate local blogger Bacon Unwrapped and author of Bacon: A Love Story, Heather Lauer.

There will be lots of bacon themed food and drinks featuring bacon prepared by celebrated local chef Dustan Bristol. The event will also feature a bacon eating contest.

Representatives from Bacon Salt and Bakon Vodka will also be in attendance and serving samples of their products.

There will be lots of fun, eating and drinking. We would love to have you at the event and if you could mention the event on your blog linking to Bacon Nation.

Please let me know if you have any questions, would like to speak to Heather or need more information.

Thank you!

Sincerely,
Nina Simmons

So there you have it. I guess it really is a “pork fat thing!” Cheers.

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26th Anniversary Menu

11 Saturday Jul 2009

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Yes, it really is a celebration! Here is the menu from Cafe de Paris on 9th Street in Boise. Anyone who would like to join us for dinner must make a reservation. We are also bringing a 1983 Chateau de Sales Pomerol to share. Auction price $162.00. Did I mention this is a magnum? Well, it is! Here is the menu:

First Course
Foie Gras
brioche crouton, pickled cherries

Butter Poached Lobster Tail
local field greens, tarragon vinaigrette

Two Course Dinner
Champagne Aperitif
Main Course
choice between
First Course or Dessert
$29/person

Three Course Dinner
Champagne Aperitif
First Course
Main Course
Dessert
$35/person

Main Course
Filet Mignon
potato puree, haricot verts,
truffle compound butter

Halibut Papillotte
roasted mushroom consomme,
saffron potatoes, petits pois
Dessert

Chocolate Soufflé
berry jus, white
chocolate sauce

For Reservations
Call 208-336-0889

Hope to see you there and to share some fantastic wine with you! Let’s celebrate!! Cheers.

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Memorial Day 2009

25 Monday May 2009

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Well, the start of the summer season is here with this being Memorial Day. But just think, in 180 days Labor Day will be upon us! (Just a thought) And the Clematis and rose that Donna and Bob gave us several years ago, are just awesome this year!

This is not as deep a red as a Blaze, but on the alley side of the house, it gives a wonderful splash of red color.

And the Salsa gives this awesome hue of reddish-yellow-gold to the front yard.

Actually, I am loading these photos now to kill some time. The pulled pork is in the smoker and will be ready about mid-afternoon. The baked beans are in “baking” and should be done in a couple of hours – they have already been going for 2 hours. Robin has the potato salad done and the cheesecake is almost done. The beer is chilling and the wine is standing. I think we’re going to have a party! Cheers!

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Westside Drive-In and the Foodnetwork

11 Monday May 2009

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Now I know most of you have heard of the Foodnetwork! I am proud to say that one of Lil’ Ole’ Boise Idaho’s Most Famous and Popular eatery, will be showcased on the Foodnetwork tonight at 8:00pm MDT! (Check out that blue sky!)


This episode of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives was fun to take part in. Be sure to watch it – you might see someone you recognize! And you might even see this mural again. Cheers and happy viewing!

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Happy Mother’s Day!

10 Sunday May 2009

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As with all Holidays or Days of Celebration, I ask Robin about 10 days in advance what she would like me to make. The only exception is usually Memorial Day and maybe July 4th – I fire up the grills and smoker for these two days! So, as expected, she submitted her suggested menu for Brunch:

Mimosas
Popovers with Gruyere Cheese
Baked Eggs with Spinach

The Mimosa went extremely well with the Brunch

Sometimes it is difficult to photograph through the oven door, but here is an attempt. The Popovers are getting Happy!


And here are the Popovers with Gruyere Cheese in happy land! Happy Popovers – Happy Robin! These would really be great at a wine tasting filled with Tuna Salad, Ham Salad, Shrimp Salad … Use you imagination!

Popovers with Gruyere Cheese

Prep time: 20 minutes
Cook time: 40 minutes
Makes 16

2 c unbleached All-Purpose Flour
1 t Sea Salt
2 c Whole Milk, use the good stuff with cream on the top
4 lg Eggs
Nonstick vegetable oil spray
1 c Gruyere cheese grated and (about 6 ounces)

Place muffin pans in the oven and preheat oven to 350ºF

Whisk flour and salt in medium bowl to blend.

Heat milk in small, heavy saucepan over medium heat until very warm, about 125 degrees.

Whisk eggs in large bowl to blend. Gradually whisk warm milk into eggs. Gradually stir flour mixture into milk mixture just to blend (batter may still be slightly lumpy).

Remove hot muffin pans from oven. Spray pans with nonstick spray. Spoon 1/2 cup batter into each of 16 muffin cups. Top each with 1 tablespoon cheese. Bake until puffed and deep brown, about 40 minutes.

Remove popovers from pan and immediately cut a slit in the top of each to release the steam. Serve immediately.

Note: The key to making popovers that won’t deflate as soon as they come out of the oven is to cut a slit in the top while they are still hot. That releases the steam and allows the popovers to dry slightly inside. Popovers are not easy to reheat because they will flatten, so plan to take them out of the oven just before serving.

And here are the Baked Eggs with Spinach. Quite good, but keep an eye on them, they can over cook very quickly!@

Baked Eggs with Spinach

Prep time: 30 minutes
Cook time: 15 minutes Serves 4

2 T Butter, room temperature
1 (10-ounce) package frozen Chopped Spinach, thawed and drained
2 slices Sourdough or French bread
4 lg Eggs
4 t Heavy Cream
Salt, Pepper and Smoked Paprika

Preheat the oven to 375ºF

Rub the inside of four ramekins with a tablespoon of butter.

Squeeze liquid from the thawed spinach. Place about 1/4 cup of spinach in each prepared ramekin, making a bed in the bottom. Dot each bed with a teaspoon of butter, cut into bits.

Butter both sides of the bread slices, then cut each slice into four triangles. Stand two triangles in each ramekin so that they are leaning against the sides of the dishes with a point up.

Break an egg into each ramekin. Sprinkle the eggs with salt, plus pepper and paprika. Drizzle each egg with 1 teaspoon of cream. Arrange the ramekins on a rimmed baking sheet.

Bake the eggs until the whites are set and the yolks are firm around the edges and soft in the center, about 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and serve while still hot.

So there you have it – Photos of Brunch and the recipes. What did you make for your Mother today? Cheers!

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Practice Makes Perfect!

04 Monday May 2009

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Geno has a list and he’s checkin’ it twice! What’s that? Wine in the kitchen? Beer in the kitchen? This is going to be good! What’s he up to?

What is all of this? It looks like maybe onions, scallops, fish and did I say an empty bottle of wine? Where did the rest of the bottle go, Geno?

Not at all what I expected. What is he making? He is so intense.

Maybe the “Bosses” know what is happening. I see two empty bottles of wine and some homemade bread and some sly smiles. Any guesses? Cheers!

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