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Skillet Chicken and Dumplings and Crab Fritters

02 Tuesday Dec 2014

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bake Shop, Acme Bake Shop Holiday Breads, Acme Bake Shop Sourdough, Boise Farmers Market, Captain's Shack, Carrots, Cast Iron, Chicken, Chicken and Dumplings, Comfort Food, Crab, Crab Fritters, Dinner At The Captains Shack, Dinner With Robin, Heirloom Tomatoes, Housemade Tartar Sauce, Local Markets, Main Dish, Oak Knoll Winery, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe by: Robin and Bob Young, Salad, Salmon, Seafood, Special Dinners, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food, Wines - NW

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Robin-Bob-In-Kitchen_Looking-RightAh! Two really delicious, although somewhat different, dinners. A differently delicious chicken and dumpling dinner all done in a skillet by Chef Ron Lock, Skillet and Chicken Dumplings and a delicious variation to crab cakes, crab fritters! Crab Fritters. Both recipes and dinners are well worth a try. If you don’t like crab, try using salmon. Here are the photos from the meals. Enjoy!

Skillet Chicken and Dumplings cooking!

Skillet Chicken and Dumplings cooking!

Skillet Chicken and Dumplings Acme Bake Shop Cranberry Sourdough Bread Housemade Cranberry Relish

Skillet Chicken and Dumplings
Acme Bake Shop Cranberry Sourdough Bread
Housemade Cranberry Relish

Crab Fritters Fresh Salad Greens Heirloom Tomatoes Housemade Tartar Sauce 2013 Oak Knoll Muller Thurgau

Crab Fritters
Fresh Salad Greens
Heirloom Tomato Wedges
Housemade Tartar Sauce
2013 Oak Knoll Muller Thurgau

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Sushi Joy in Boise Tonight – Wow!

24 Saturday May 2014

Posted by Bob and Robin in Android Photos, Appetizers, Asian - Sushi Joy, Asian Food, Avocado, Blue Crab, Chicken, Cooking Styles, Crab, Dinner With Robin, Idaho Chefs, Photos By: Bob Young, Restaurant Reviews, Restaurants, Salad, Seafood, Sushi Joy, What's For Dinner?

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Sushi Joy - Chinese and Japanese Cuisine, Boise

Tonight we took a break from our kitchen and went tro our favorite Japanese/Chinese/American restaurant – Sushi Joy! And once again, it was 5-Stars out of 5-Stars! Super good. Super delightful. And here Tiger, one of the owners, is doing a super job in making some sashimi and it is fantastic! He does a great job.

Robin is at Sushi Joy awaiting here order. It's all made to order.

Robin is at Sushi Joy awaiting her order. It’s all made to order.

Robin had this Avocado - She Crab Salad.

Robin had this Avocado – She Crab Salad.

I still love the house salad. So simple, yet so delicious. Especially their House Dressing.

I still love the house salad. So simple, yet so delicious. Especially their House Dressing.

For an appetizer, I had this delicious Shof Shelled Crab. The batter was so very light and the crab so delightfully mild and delicious.

For an appetizer, I had this delicious Soft Shelled Crab. The batter was so very light and the crab so delightfully mild and delicious. This dish was truly Goût de la mer – Taste of the sea!

My entree was Mango Chicken which was also great. But I think I am going back to the sashimi plates.

My entree was Mango Chicken which was also great. But I think I am going back to the sashimi plates.

And Robin had the Lemon Chicken. This was big enough for two, even maybe three.

And Robin had the Lemon Chicken. This was big enough for two, even maybe three. Deliciously different.

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Crab Poached Egg

06 Sunday Apr 2014

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bake Shop, Acme Bake Shop Breads, Acme Bake Shop Sourdough, Boise Artisan Bakery's, Captain's Shack, Crab, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe: Bob and Robin Young, Recipes, Seafood, Sourdough Bread, What's For Dinner?, Whats For Breakfast?

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If you like crab meat and you have some of the Crab Meat Pie left over, then here is a great use for some of it. Not much, because it is pretty rich. But try these eggs. Really different and good. Cheers. They might even be good with a little Hollandaise Sauce on them. Enjoy!

Crab Meat Pie

Crab Meat Pie

Poached  Egg and Crab Meat Pie Acme Bake Shop Toasted Sourdough Bread

Poached Egg and Crab Meat Pie
Acme Bake Shop Toasted Sourdough Bread

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Robin’s Baked Chicken Roll-Ups

19 Wednesday Feb 2014

Posted by Bob and Robin in Asian - Sushi Joy, Blue Crab, Brocolli, Chicken, Crab, Crescent Rolls, Photos By: Bob Young, Snake River AVA, What's For Dinner?

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Cream of Chicken soup, Roll-Ups, Ste Chapelle Grenache


But before we get to the Roll-Ups, we had an awesome lunch at Sushi Joy again yesterday with friends Russ, Carinjoy, Maggie, Robin and myself. Here is some of the plates we had. All were delicious again and Thanks Winnie and Tiger for an awesome lunch. Left-Click any of these photos to see them enlarged.

Epi Tempura

Epi Tempura

Sashimi Lunch

Sashimi Lunch

And then, this is what Robin made tonight, the Baked Chicken Roll-Ups. They were delicious. A real change! Serve the dish with a 2011 Ste Chapelle Grenache and you have an awesome dinner.

Cream of Chicken soup on the bottom and the Crescent Rolls laid out on top.

Cream of Chicken soup on the bottom and the Crescent Rolls laid out on top.

Roll pre-cooked chicken pieces in the rolls and lay them on the soup bottom.

Roll pre-cooked chicken pieces in the rolls and lay them on the soup bottom.

Slightly cover the roll ups.

Slightly cover the roll ups.

Bake at 350 degrees F for about 540 minutes or until they turn brown.

Bake at 350 degrees F for about 50 minutes or until they turn brown.

Steam some broccoli with leek and serve this with the roll ups. Really a yummy dinner. I liked it! I want to try this with some crab sometime and use a lobster bisque as the soup.

Steam some broccoli with leek and serve this with the roll ups. Really a yummy dinner. I liked it! I want to try this with some crab sometime and use a lobster bisque as the soup.

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Crab Dip – East Coast Style

01 Thursday Aug 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Appetizers, Blue Crab, Captain's Shack, Classics, Crab, Food, Food Photos, Horseradish, Party Time, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe: Bob and Robin Young, Recipes, Salads, Seafood, What's For Dinner?

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01Aug2013_1_Captains-Shack_Crab-Salad_Yellow-Tomato_Scene-ModeAh yes! Costco does carry Blue Crab and it is pretty good. Robin wanted me to make some of this dip. I did, but it must rest a while before eating. She waited long enough. So I made her a small green salad with yellow tomato and the crab dip.


Crab Dip – East Coast Style

Author: Bob and Robin Young
Source: Marge Young, Annapolis, MD
Servings: 20
Cooking Times
Preparation Time:
20 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Comments: The Blue Crab can be bought from Charleston Seafood Company, http://www.charlestonseafood.com or use Phillips canned Blue Crab.
Author Notes: This recipe comes from Bob’s sister-in-law, Marge Young.

Ingredients:
1 lbs Crab Meat (Blue Crab)
1 lg Package (8oz) Cream Cheese, softened (No fat works fine)
½ cup Mayonaise …. more or less to taste
1 Tbs Horseradish …. more or less to taste (We like more. Like double the amount.)
½ Lemon, juiced

Procedure:
1. Beat the last four ingredients together …. fold in the crab meat. Hide the dip in the refrigerator until ready to use. (This is the hardest part.) Serve with crackers or small breads.

2. As you can see, this is not an exact science and the tasting part is important and the most fun.

One can really get hooked on this dip. It is that good!! Cheers and enjoy! Thanks Marge for sharing this so many years ago.

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Sunday Brunch at Cottonwood Grille

26 Sunday May 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Boise Adventures, Brunch, Classic Sauces, Cottonwood Grille, Crab, Eggs, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Restaurants, Salmon, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?

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26May2013_1_Cottonwood-Grille_Strange-FolksLast night Robin said she would like to go to the Cottonwood Grille for brunch. No problem! It’s always a party when we go there. A good treat, since we missed our seafood this week. And I still had my vegetables before 6:00pm. As we were going into the parking, one of “Boise’s Folks” was at the entrance (photo above). I have no clue as to what or who this is. Just interesting. A strange mixture of cultures here in the Mountain West. Interesting. Enjoy these photos of our breakfast, Left-Click any photo to see enlarged and please VOTE above. Cheers!

Bacon Vodka Bloody Mary Daily allowance of vegetables in a glass.

Bacon Vodka Bloody Mary
Daily allowance of vegetables in a glass.

Scandinavian Gravlox Poached egg and salmon with Hollandaise Sauce Robin had this. It really looked good!

Scandinavian Gravlox
Poached egg and salmon with Hollandaise Sauce
Robin had this. It really looked good!

Snow Crab Omelet I had this and it was delicious! Good Hollandaise Sauce.

Snow Crab Omelet
I had this and it was delicious! Good Hollandaise Sauce.

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Chandler’s Steak House, Boise

18 Thursday Apr 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Appetizers, Chandler's Steak House, Crab, Friends, Photos By: Bob Young, Seafood, Special Events, Tuna, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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ahi tuna, food, mustard sauce, restaurants, seafood appetizer


Chandlers-Logo-JpegWe went to Chandler’s Steak House this past Wednesday to a Wine Meet-Up Group party. The food was good, although I think over-priced. We did not get it, but the seafood appetizer platter was $90.00. We did get the crab cakes though, and they were good. Not over filled with bread crumbs. It’s just hard to beat a good, Eastern Shore, Blue Crab crab cake. That’s my real benchmark. Robin and I each decided on a tuna appetizer. Great presentations and both dishes tasted good, although I liked the Tower of Tuna the best. Left-Click the photos to see enlarged and enjoy the photos. Please VOTE above. Thanks.

Black Orchid Tuna

Black Orchid Tuna
Sashimi grade ahi tuna seared rare; sliced and served with the signature “Black Orchid” mustard sauce. $18.00

Tuna Tower

Tower of Tuna
Fresh ahi and hamachi tuna, diced and towered with avocado, tomato, red onion, red chili, ginger, and sesame seed vinaigrette with Asian sesame crisps. $14.50

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Happy 2013 Everyone!

01 Tuesday Jan 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Appetizers, Captain's Shack, Celebrations, Crab, Crockpot, Finger Foods, German Recipes, Holiday Gatherings, Holiday Menu, Main Dish, Party Time, Photos, Photos By: Bob Young, Sauerkraut, Seafood, Shell Fish, Shrimp, Special Dinners, Special Events, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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byrd cookie company, finger foods, food, new years eve, red cabbage


31Dec2012_1_Captains-Shack_NewYearsEve_Red-Cabbage-And-Baked-PotatoWe do hope that everyone has a great 2013! And that you also had an exciting New Years Eve party. Robin and I did. Very quiet. But very delicious. Started out, somewhat, with this Red Cabbage and Sausage over a Baked Potato. It was yummy. Then we went to more of a party mode with the finger foods we made pictured below. Left-Click the photos to seed enlarged. Enjoy!!

A table full of Finger Foods.
Various Crackers and Chips
Steamed Shrimp
Crab Dip
Various Byrd Cookie Company Delights
Fresh Grapes
Shrimp Sauce
Stella Artois Goblets
Moscato d’Asti

A plateful of Yum!

A plateful of Yum!

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Idaho Crab Cakes For Dinner

03 Monday Dec 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Crab, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Seafood, What's For Dinner?

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chardonnay, crab cakes, dungeness crab, food


This was an awesome dinner. The crab cakes were baked and not fried! We used a cupcake pan to put the crab in, then broiled for about 5 minutes then finished off in a 425 degree oven. They were wonderful! Left-Click the photo to see a larger view. Enjoy!

Homemade Dungeness Crab Cakes
Green Salad
Homemade Tartar Sauce
2010 Meadowcroft Chardonnay

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