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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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Buzz Wine Club Dinner – Argentina Wines

09 Wednesday Jan 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Bistro, Ethnic Foods, Party Time, Pasta, Photos By: Bob Young, Restaurants, South American Fare, Special Dinners, Special Events, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food, Wine Dinners

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April Schedule at the BuzzWow! It was great to see a Full House last night. The first in a while. This year, Cristi’s theme for the Wine Club Dinners is “Wines From Around the World” and she started out with the wines from Argentina. Awesome wines. Awesome dinner. Great job, Cristi!! And I would be remiss if I did not mention the coupons that are available for these dinners. It’s like buying 6 dinners and getting one free! Robin and I have the year covered!! A great buy, if you so desire. Just ask Tommy or Cristi for the details.
Below are some photos of the night and the wines we had to accompany the food. A top score is [20]. Enjoy and Cheers!

Faina and Provoleta
(Nutty, peppery flatbread made with chickpea flour.)
2012 Fabre Montmayou Rose
13.0% alc. Great with these appetizers. Best wine of the night. [19] $13.00

Locro
(Navy bean and corn soup. Superb.)
2008 Duriguti Bonarda
13.9% alc. Went well with the spiciness of the soup. [18] $14.00

Sorrentinos and Fugazzeta de Verdura
(Round ravioli with ham sauce)
2010 Martino Old Vine Malbec
14.0% alc. Good old vine wine. Smooth and supple  [19] $16.00

Pasta Frola and Torta Negra Galesa
2011 La Yunta Torrontes
12.5% alc. Good with the desserts, but not my favorite. [18] $12.00

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Janjou Pâtisserie Opens In Boise

09 Wednesday Jan 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Boise Adventures, Ethnic Foods, Janjou Pâtisserie, Local Harvests, Locavore, Organic Foods, Pastries, Photos, Photos By: Robin Young, Quiche, Restaurants, Salad, Special Information, Things To Do, Traditional Food, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?

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09Jan2013_1b_Janjou-Patisserie_Front-SignRobin and I treated ourselves to a great experience. We went to the Janjou Pâtisserie at 1754 W State Street, Boise this morning. (I have added their link in the sidebar and a hot link there also.) This is some of the best Quiche I have eaten, and I have had some good Quiche. Goat Cheese and Leek Quiche ($8.99). I do not like goat cheese but this was awesome and I will get it again. The Bostock pastry ($3.50) was awesome with just a hint of rose-water. Robin had an 8 oz Mocha coffee ($3.65) and I had a 12 oz Americano ($2.95). Both of these coffees were great and went very well with our “treats”. Husband and wife team, Chuck Gabbitas – Owner and Moshit Mizrachi-Gabbitas – Owner/Chef are doing a super great job for only being open for 7 days. For an eatery of this type, they definitely rate a 4-Star (out of 5) and maybe a 5. We will have to return. They are planning to offer in the future, maybe wine, soups and sandwiches. That would be interesting. Their website is Janjou Pâtisserie and is worth looking at. Call your order in and pick it up at the pâtisserie. Here are some photos that Robin took. Enjoy and let them know you saw this review here. Cheers! (Left-Click to see a larger view of the photos.)

Chuck Gabbitas preparing a treat.

Chuck Gabbitas, Owner, preparing a treat.

Inside of Janjou Pâtisserie

Inside of Janjou Pâtisserie

Goat Cheese and Leek Quiche. Delicious!

Goat Cheese and Leek Quiche. Delicious!

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Crockpot Sausage and Cabbage

29 Saturday Dec 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Brats, Captain's Shack, Comfort Food, Crockpot, Ethnic Foods, German Recipes, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe By: Robin Young, Sauerkraut, Sausage, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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29Dec2012_1a_Captains-Shack_Crockpot-Sausage-Cabbage-Wine_BetterIt’s snowing outside. Started this afternoon. And Robin said she wanted to make Sausage and Cabbage in the crockpot. This was scrumptious!! We used 1/2 head of red cabbage large chopped, 6 Falls Brand Smoked Sausages, 1 cup of a good white wine like a chardonnay or pinot gris, 1 onion large chopped, 3/4 cup of a flavorful sauerkraut (we used what we made), 1 can of whole beets and 1 T Fennel seeds. Place all in the crockpot, except for the beets, and cook for 4 hours on high. At 3 1/2 hours, add the drained beets. Serve with a 2009 Bedrock Winery Cabernet Sauvignon and you have an awesome. Dinner. Cheers!

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Feast of the Seven Fishes

21 Friday Dec 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Celebrations, Christmas, Ethnic Foods, Food Trivia, Holiday Gatherings, Holiday Menu, Italian foods, Main Dish, Party Time, Seafood, Side Dishes, Special Dinners, Special Events, Things To Do, Traditional Food, What's For Dinner?

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OK. We have posted about Hanukkah and a while back about Kwanza and several other culturally diverse holidays. And it seems that this year, I have been hearing a lot about the Italian Christmas Eve celebration of the Feast of the Seven Fishes. As it turns out, there is quite a bit written about the feast, usually held on Christmas Eve. “The Feast of the Seven Fishes is an Italian Christmas celebration. Today, it is a feast that typically consists of seven different seafood dishes. However, some Italian-American families have been known to celebrate with nine, eleven or thirteen different seafood dishes. This celebration commemorates the wait, the Vigilia di Natale, for the midnight birth of the baby Jesus. It is unclear when the term “Feast of the Seven Fishes” was popularized.” (Wikipedia) And according to Mario Batali on Epicurious.com, “”It’s what Italians do when they say they’re fasting.” More precisely, the Feast is a meal served in Italian households on La Vigilia (Christmas Eve). In many parts of Italy, the night is traditionally a partial fast, during which no meat should be served. But in true Italian style, this proscription has morphed into something very unfastlike indeed: course after course of luxurious seafood dishes, often as many as 7, 10, or even 13. “No one’s quite sure of the significance of the number,” says Batali. “Some families do seven for the sacraments. Some do ten for the stations of the cross. And some even do 13 for the 12 apostles plus Jesus.” (You can read more at of this article, and get some recipes, at Batali Seven Fishes.)
Cod-with-Tomato-Cream-SauceAnd here is just one of many dishes that you can easily prepare for the feast. I may try it this year. It is called Cod with Tomato Cream Sauce and comes from Eating Well.
And finally, if you would like a little more information and maybe some recipes, look at the Seven Fishes Blog. Enjoy the recipes and the feast!

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MickeyRay’s BBQ Opens Second Restaurant In Boise

05 Wednesday Dec 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in BBQ Restaurants, Boise, Buy Idaho, Ethnic Foods, Grillin' and Chillin', Locavore, Party Time, Photos By: Bob Young, Restaurants, Special Information, What's For Dinner?

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MickeyRays_BBQ_LogoYes, another BBQ restaurant in Boise. This one is locally owned and operated with two locations in Boise and one in Eagle. (See the graphic) I had a short, but very interesting, visit while I was there and I was impressed by the operation. This new Boise location is located where the Macaroni Grille was, at 980 Milwaukee by Staples. You can see their website at MickeyRay’s BBQ. There is also a link in the sidebar. Be sure to check these links for complete menus and the like. Let them know you saw the information here on the Boise Foodie Blog.
It was interesting to hear that they use only local maple for their smoking process in a Texas made smoker, one of only two of this type located in Idaho. There is a photo below. They try very hard to use only locally produced products, the smoker being one exception. The menu is extensive and complete, with specials on Thursday – MickeyRay’s Big Ol’ Beef Rib ($16), Friday – 3/4 lb. Catfish Fillet and Hush Puppies ($15) and Saturday – Complete Prime Rib Dinner ($18, $23 and $29) and I believe an everyday special, it takes that long to eat it, The Trough – 1 lb. Chopped Pork, 1 lb. Beef Brisket, 1 Full Rack of Ribs, 1 quart Beans and 1 lb Fries. And all for $60! That’s over 4 pounds of vittles! They have kid’s menus, sandwiches, rib plates and much, much more. (I’m getting hungry!)

MickeyRay's BBQ on Milwaukee in Boise

MickeyRay’s BBQ on Milwaukee in Boise

They were kind enough to let me photograph their Texas Smoker - it is BIG!

They were kind enough to let me photograph their Texas Smoker – it is BIG!

Let’s have a party some evening and meet at MickeyRay’s BBQ and try their fare out. Dutch, of course. Let us know. And if you get there before we do, let them know that we suggested it to you and let us know how you like it. Cheers!

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Great Fall, Oktober Fest Dinner

27 Saturday Oct 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Beer and Ale, Brats, Ethnic Foods, Main Dish, Oktoberfest, Photos By: Bob Young, Sauerkraut, What's For Dinner?

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A very typical Fall day. Cool. Rain. Snow – in the mountains where it belongs. Good football games:U of Delaware lost, but a good game. Boise State University beat Wyoming 45-14. They are now 7-1 and Coach Peterson is 80-7. But better than that, is this meal we had after the games. Delicious! Enjoy.

Brats
Fresh Made Sauerkraut with Apples
Masher Blend
Plockman’s Mustard
Fat Tire Belgian Beer

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Brown Shuga Soul Foods is Expanding

16 Tuesday Oct 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Breakfast, Brown Shuga, Ethnic Foods, Photos By: Bob Young, Soul Food, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?

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It is great to see that starting today, Yvonne and Brown Shuga Soul Food is expanding their menu to include breakfast. They are located at 24th and Fairview in Boise. Look for the food truck as pictured at the Boise Rescue Mission parking lot. Here is what is being served. Enjoy!

Were open for breakfast starting today! 630 am.

Potatoes and Onions
Cheese Grits
Breakfast Burritos
Cinnamon Rolls
Coffee
Hot Cider
Hot Chocolate
Orange Juice

Plus, they are still open for their awesome lunches and take some home for dinner! Enjoy. Oh yes! Don’t forget the Food Truck Rally, Friday Oct 19,2012 at 16th and State Streets. This is a different location and I believe it will be in the Albertson’s parking lot. Have a great time!

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Lunch At Bar Gernika

02 Thursday Aug 2012

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Robin and I went down to the Basque Block in Boise at noon to eat at Bar Gernika and to see the well that was found at the Basque Hotel. We had a wonderful meal of

Lamb Dip
tender slices of roasted leg of lamb on a fresh roll with a light lamb sauce for dipping

Lamb Stew
tender cubes of leg of lamb with potatoes, onions and green peppers in sauce

Basque Style Rice Pudding
sweet rice pudding served chilled with a sprinkle of cinnamon

Kalimotxo (Cal-ee-mo-cho)
half cola and half red wine served over ice

Union Jack IPA

Thank you Jeff for being the perfect host and “guide” through the menu. Your suggestions were superb.

Beer guide

A wonderful lamb stew!!

At the Basque Hotel in Boise, they were repairing and replacing the old porch. When they removed the wood planking, an old well was found. Time to excavate. Here are some of the artifacts that have been found so far.

This is the well that they found. They have already excavated six feet in depth. It is great that the public is allowed and encouraged to go and see the process. The Basque Hotel is located in the Basque Block in Boise. And, Boise has the largest Basque population in the United States.

Here are some artifacts they located.

More artifacts.

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Dinner Events at Le Cafe de Paris

21 Thursday Jun 2012

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There’s gonna be a hot time in the old town tonight! (It’s already 91 degrees) Here is the dinner for tonight at Le Cafe de Paris and to the left is a schedule of dinners. Enjoy!


Bonjour Mes Amis,
I hope the summer finds you well! Le Cafe de Paris will be hosting many wonderful events in the coming months, everything you need to know about our upcoming events can be found in the attached newsletter!

With June comes our first Farm and Wine Night on June 21st. In order to display the amazing and variety of produce coming out of local farms, we will be showcasing several farms for this dinner, as well as hosting wine tastings from Wood River Cellars. The menu is below, come on out and see what makes Idaho great!

First Course
MM Heath Farms Crimson Lentil Soup

Second Course
Purple Sage Tomato and Basil Salad
Ballard Farms jersey dream feta cheese
balsamic vinaigrette

Main Course
Wood River Red Wine Braised Homestead Natural Short Ribs
Buhl organic potato puree
Purple Sage Grilled baby tatsoi

Dessert
Waterwheel Gardens Strawberry Tarte vanilla pastry cream
Cloverleaf Creamery basil infused ice cream

We will be there at about 6:30pm. Hope to see you. I will post photos of the dinner tomorrow. Cheers!

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