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Grand Opening-New Boise Farmer’s Market

04 Saturday May 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Boise, Boise Adventures, Boise Farmers Market, Hard To Find Foods, Herbs and Spices, Local Farmers Markets, Local Harvests, Local Markets, Locavore, Photos By: Bob Young, Special Events, Special Information, What's For Dinner?

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04May2013_1_New-Boise-Market_BoothsThe New Boise Farmer’s Market at 10th Street and Grove in downtown Boise, held their Grand Opening today – it rained the day they had originally scheduled the Grand Opening. Today was crowded, no rain and sunny, and everyone seemed to be enjoying the food, the produce, the beef and buffalo and lamb and chicken. Fresh herbs are also available along with fresh tomatoes and tomato plants. Do you like goat cheese? See the Rollingstone Chevre booth for fresh made goat cheese. All types. Bleu Goat Cheese is coming in about 3 weeks. Here are some photos from today. Enjoy. Left-Click the photo to see enlarged and don’t forget to VOTE above. Thanks.

Potted flowers. Here are some Pansy's.

Potted flowers. Here are some Pansy’s.

Food is available at the market. Here is a Waffle Stack.

Food is available at the market. Here is a Waffle Stack.

Fiddlehead Ferns

Fiddlehead Ferns

Fresh, hard to find mushrooms.

Fresh, hard to find mushrooms.

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Asparagus Soup and Shrimp Stuffed Peppers

16 Tuesday Apr 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Asparagus, Captain's Shack, Eggs, Food, Local Farmers Markets, Local Harvests, Main Dish, Meatless Monday, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe By: Robin Young, Recipes, Shrimp, Soup, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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16Apr2013_1_Captain's-Shack_Asparagus-Soup_Plated-with-EggAsparagus is coming into season. It is time for a delicious Asparagus Soup.And these were fresh Idaho asparagus from the New Boise Farmer’s Market. Look at this one that we had last night. It was yummy! Here is the recipe that Robin found from La Cucina Italiana Magazine. Give it a try. Left-Click the photos to see enlarged. Please cast Your Vote above. Thank-You.

Vellutata di Asparagi (Asparagus Soup with Fried Eggs)

4 Servings
Though this soup is easy to make, it looks simply stunning: a fried egg, sunny side up, floats atop a gorgeously green puree for a dish that practically screams spring.

1 Mini Baguette
2 1/2 Pounds Asparagus, Trimmed
1/2 Cup Finely Chopped Onion
1 Garlic Clove, Smashed and Peeled
Fine Sea Salt
2 Tablespoons Extra-Virgin Olive Oil plus More for Drizzling
Freshly Ground White Peppercorns
4 Large Eggs

Instructions
Cut 4 (1/3-inch-thick) slices from baguette and lightly toast. Save remaining baguette for another use.

Cut all but 8 asparagus into 1-inch lengths. In a medium saucepan bring 3 1/3 cups water, onion, garlic and pinch salt to a boil; add chopped asparagus and cook until tender, about 8 minutes.

In batches, carefully purée soup until creamy and smooth. Return soup to pot and cover to keep warm.

Cut remaining asparagus in half, lengthwise, then cut in half crosswise; place in a large skillet. Add water to come halfway up sides of pan, 1 tablespoon oil and pinch salt and pepper. Simmer until tender, about 3 minutes, then drain. In a large nonstick skillet, fry eggs in remaining tablespoon oil; sprinkle with salt. Gently warm soup, stirring, then ladle into bowls. Top with asparagus, fried eggs and toasts. Drizzle with oil and sprinkle with pepper. Serve hot.

16Apr2013_1a_Captain's-Shack_Asparagus-Soup_Shrimp-Stuffed-PeppersAnd then to go with the soup, we had these delicious Shrimp Stuffed Sweet Roasted Peppers. We first had these stuffed peppers at The Buzz at the Quarterly Dinner. These make really great appetizers. Here is Cristie’s recipe from that Quarterly Dinner as she made them. I added a little Ricotta Cheese to mine and did not caramelize the onion. I use fresh green onion with the tops.

Stuffed Roasted Peppers (makes 6)

Source: Cristi Takeda, The Buzz, Boise, ID
Ingredients:
2 tbs extra-virgin olive oil
8 oz bay shrimp (salad shrimp thawed)
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper
1 plum tomato
1/2 small onion, finely chopped (1/4 cup)
1 garlic clove, minced
2 tablespoons sherry
1/3 cup mayonnaise
12 colored small sweet peppers
olive oil cooking spray

Directions:
Cut off the tops of the peppers and clean them out (remember they are not hot peppers so don’t get too obsessed). Place them on a cookie sheet, spray with cooking spray and place in the oven at 350 until they are slightly blistered. Remove from oven and let cool until they are comfortable to touch.

Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a sauté pan over medium-high heat. Sauté the onion until translucent, finely chop the tomato (remember the pepper openings are small) and add to the onion long enough to bring out a little of the juices. Add the garlic.

Drain the onion/tomato mixture place into a bowl, add the sherry, and shrimp stir well. Stir in mayonnaise (If the mixture looks runny hand squeeze so that it is not too ‘drippy’. Fill a ziploc-style bag, cut the corner off and fill the prepared peppers
Refrigerate until just before serving. I had a lot of shrimp salad left over and used it on beds of green for salad the next day.

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The New Boise Farmer’s Market Opened Today

06 Saturday Apr 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Asparagus, Baking, Buy Idaho, Eggs, Food, Gaston's Bakery, Healthy Eating, Herbs, Local Farmers Markets, Local Harvests, Local Markets, Photos By: Bob Young, Special Events, Special Information, Things To Do, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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Boise City Farmers Market LogoIn spite of, not because of the threat of rain, the Boise Farmer’s Market opened today in the parking lot at 11th Street and Grove Street. Many more vendors were there than I expected. Food, wine, beef, buffalo, lamb, eggs, vegetables, fresh herbs and art items were some of the products represented. (To see a complete list of vendors Click Here) It was good to see all of the vendors. After the opening bell sounded, at 9 am sharp, the crowds descended on the market and people were generally happy to see the fresh produce and Idaho products.
Parking is available on site starting at $2.00 for 2 hours, or on street parking, where there is no metered parking charge on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays in Boise. I saw many people walking and pushing strollers heading to the market when I left. Look at the photos that I took this morning of some of the shop keepers and their products. Maybe I’ll see you there next week. Hope so! Cheers and enjoy the photos. Left-Click to see the photos enlarged. Please Vote above.

Boise Farmer's Market location in downtown Boise.

Boise Farmer’s Market location in downtown Boise.

Setting up the booths before the opening bell at 9:00 am.

Setting up the booths before the opening bell at 9:00 am.

Ballard Family Cheese

Ballard Family Cheese

Gaston's Bakery. Awesome  baked goods. The bakery is part of Le Cafe de Paris.

Gaston’s Bakery. Awesome baked goods. The bakery is part of Le Cafe de Paris.

Guru Donuts. have a donut and a cup of coffee. I don't know where you'll get the coffee, though.

Guru Donuts. Have a doughnut and a cup of coffee. I don’t know where you’ll get the coffee, though.

It looks like a good start to a great idea. Thanks to all of the vendors who are participating and a huge Thank-You to the folks who stepped up to organize this market. I salute you! Well done.

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The New Boise Farmer’s Market

05 Friday Apr 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Boise Farmers Market, Buy Idaho, Healthy Eating, Local Farmers Markets, Local Harvests, Local Markets, Locavore, Organic Foods, Special Events, Special Information, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?

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Boise City Farmers Market LogoGreat news! The all new Boise Farmers Market will be opening this Saturday, April 6 at 11th between Front and Grove in Boise. The market will be open from 9:00am – 1:00pm. In the Idaho Statesman article New Boise Farmer’s Market Finds A Home, “… You’ll find produce grown within 200 miles of Boise and local specialty foods. Each vendor is required to have at least one product that contains one locally grown ingredient. For example, Cucina di Paolo lasagna will be made with local spinach.
The market will open with about 25 vendors – though growers with late-season produce will be coming on board later. The lineup includes Meadowlark Farms, Homestead Natural Foods, Triangle C Ranch, The Jelly Lady, Cucina di Paollo, Rice Family Farms and Malheur Meats.”
 
Janie Burns, Board President and owner of Meadowlark Farms in Nampa, says that there will be a some artisan products available, but they must reflect the local agriculture. Artisan tempera paints will be produced from local eggs and sweaters and wool products will be spun from local wool.
 
From the The Boise Farmer’s Market web site, Janie Burns goes on to say that the market “… will focus on local food, cultivating new farmers, incubating new food ideas, and creating a community space to learn about food and sustainability. The vendors who have committed to supporting this market have over 200 years of farmers’ market experience and are dedicated to a vision of authenticity, education, and renewal of our agricultural economy.”
 
Let’s all try to support this new source for locally grown and fresh produce. Hope to see you there. Below is a map to the Boise Farmer’s Market! Left-Click to see the graphic enlarged. Then, if you want to print a copy: Ctrl+Shift+P.

Boise Farmer's Market

Boise Farmer’s Market

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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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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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kumquat dressing

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Braised Grouse and Local Potato, Leek and Carrot Soup

01 Monday Oct 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Local Harvests, Photos By: Bob Young, Soup, What's For Dinner?

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Wow! This was an awesome dinner that we made tonight. Look at these dishes. Enjoy and Left-Click to go Full Screen on these. Cheers!

Robin made this local
Leek, Potato and Carrot Soup
for dinner tonight! Yum

For dinner tonight we made
Sliced Beets, Carmalized Onion, Braised Local Grouse

This was one of those “YUM-O” dinners!!!

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Broiled Lamb Chops

06 Wednesday Jun 2012

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This was a great dinner! Especially if you like lamb, and our supply is running low. Check this out and enjoy. We did!.

Broiled Lamb Chops
rosemary, thyme, sage, olive oil

Rice with Fire Roasted Tomatoes

Fresh Green Salad
with
Carrot and Cucumber Threads

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Tomato Blossoms

22 Tuesday May 2012

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Well now, isn’t this a state of affairs. I just noticed a tomato blossom on our Pallet Garden. Look close at the plant on the top “shelf” and on the left. (Left-Click to enlarge if necessary.)

This is a close-up of that plant. I even see another blossom or two forming. I never expected to see the blossoms this early in May. This is a Roma tomato. The other large plant, with blossoms also, is a Moscow.

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Boise City Council Approves Community Farming

18 Wednesday Apr 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Community Garden, Food, Local Farmers Markets, Local Harvests, Local Markets, Locavore, Special Information, What's For Dinner?

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This just in from the Idaho Statesman.

Boise City Council approves new rules for urban agriculture, but a vote on river jumping will wait
By ANNA WEBB — awebb@idahostatesman.com
Posted: 12:00am on Apr 18, 2012

The issue has inspired lots of passion and plenty of discussion. During a Boise City Council public hearing, several members of the public spoke in favor of the urban agriculture ordinance. No one spoke in opposition.

• Urban farms are now allowed in all zoning districts, along with community supported agriculture (CSAs), where customers buy shares of produce for pick up during growing season. The new rules also allow such operations to sell small amounts of produce.
• Urban farming retail spaces are limited to 500 square feet. New parking and overhead lighting is prohibited. Business hours are restricted to 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
• Produce stands have been operating with six month permits. Now, they’ll be able to apply for yearlong permits.

Read more here: Urban Agriculture

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