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Category Archives: Main Dish

Labor Day Dinner

07 Monday Sep 2009

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The recipe for the Broccoli Bacon Salad is listed below. But here is the Rib-Eye steaks that I made with a super special marinade.

Super Special Marinade
1/4 c Grapeseed Oil
1/2 c Olive Oil
2 T Balsamic Vinegar
2 Lg Garlic cloves minced
Salt and Pepper to taste
1/4 c Huckleberry Vodka

Mix all thoroughly to emulsify. Pour over the Rib-Eyes and marinate for 2 hours, turning twice. Grill over low heat. Remove from heat and let set for 15 minutes. Serve with the Broccoli Bacon Salad and for dessert try Frozen Lemonade Squares. Try this dinner with a fabulous 2008 Dry Rose of Pinot Noir by Indian Creek Winery. You won’t be disappointed! Cheers!

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Idaho Salmon BBQ

07 Monday Sep 2009

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Do you like salmon? We do … almost any way you can prepare it. Would you like to go to a Salmon BBQ? Well then, here is your opportunity to have some really great BBQ Salmon. From the Idaho Fish and Game, we received the following information:

Idaho Salmon and Steelhead Days Barbeque
Thursday September 10, 2009 — 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

This is the 13th Anniversary of Idaho Salmon and Steelhead Days. Enjoy a delicious salmon dinner donated by Fred Meyer and prepared by Murphy’s Seafood Bar & Grill, followed by some tasty ice cream provided and served by Goody’s Soda Fountain and Candy Store. Activities during the BBQ include live music, gyotaku fish printing and Kids In the Creek. The Nature Center stream walk will be open for viewing live Chinook salmon and kokanee salmon.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for kids (salmon dinner) and $3 for kids (hot dog dinner) and can be purchased at Fish and Game Headquarters in Boise at 600 S. Walnut St., beginning August 17, Monday through Friday, 8 am-5 pm or at the MK Nature Center (located behind the headquarters building) Tuesday through Friday, 9 am-5pm; Saturday and Sunday, 11 am-5 pm. Tickets are limited and sold on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you would like more information regarding this event contact Cass Meissner at 208-287-2901 or by email.

Date: Thursday September 10, 2009
Time: 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Cost: $ 10.00 adult, $ 5.00 kids (salmon dinner), and $3.00 (hot dog dinner)

There you go, so hope to see you at the party. Cheers!

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Bistro Jeanty Tomato Soup

26 Wednesday Aug 2009

Posted by Bob and Robin in Food, Food Prep, Main Dish, Recipe By: Bob Young

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You say you have far to many tomatoes in your garden? You say you don’t know what to do with about 2 1/2 pounds? Well, try this tomato soup. It is awesome!!

Bistro Jeanty Tomato Soup
Bistro Jeanty is a French restaurant.
6510 Washington Street, Yountville, CA 94599
(707) 944-0103

This is a published recipe from their web site, Bistro Jeanty

Ingredients:
· 2 1/2 lb. tomatoes – ripe, cored and quartered
· 1/2 cup butter – unsalted
· 1/2 lb. yellow onions – sliced
· 6 ea. garlic cloves
· 1/4 cup tomato paste
· 1 ea. bay leaf
· 1/2 tbl. whole black peppercorns
· 1 tsp. dried thyme
· 1 cup water (use only if tomatoes are not ripe and juicy)
· 4 cups heavy cream
· 1-2 tbl. butter
· salt – to taste
· 1/2 tsp. ground white pepper
· 1 lb. puff pastry – defrosted if frozen
· 1 ea. egg – beaten with 1 tbl. water

Directions:
1. Melt the 1/2 cup butter in a large stockpot over medium-low heat. Add the onions, cover and cook for about 5 minutes. Do not let the onions color. Add the tomatoes, garlic, tomato paste, bay leaf, peppercorns, thyme and water if needed. Simmer over low heat for 30-40 minutes, until the tomatoes and onions are very soft. Puree in a blender (working in batches) or use a hand-held immersion blender; strain. Return the soup to the pot. Add the cream, salt, white pepper and the remaining 1-2 tbl. of butter to taste. Bring soup back to boil.

2. Let the soup cool for 2 hours or overnight (in the refrigerator).

3. Divide among six 8-ounce soup cups or bowls. Roll out the puff pastry to 1/4 inch. Cut 6 rounds slightly larger than your cups or bowls. Paint the dough with the egg wash and turn the circles egg-wash side down over the tops of the cups, pulling lightly on the sides to make the dough tight like a drum.

4. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.

5. Lightly paint the top of the dough rounds with egg wash without pushing the dough down. Bake for 10-15 minutes, until the dough is golden brown. Do not open the oven door in the first few minutes or the dough will fall.

6. Serve immediately.

Makes 6 servings.

Ah, no one said it was healthy. Just said it is awesomely good! Cheers! Here is an Instructional Video or a How-To Video on making the soup. Enjoy!

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Saturday Market Dinner

23 Sunday Aug 2009

Posted by Bob and Robin in Food, Local Farmers Markets, Main Dish, Photos, Things To Do

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The summer in Boise is just sooooo delicious! The Saturday Market is the most popular, but there also a Thursday Market in Boise. Other towns around Boise also have their market where one can pick up some really good and fresh vegetables and other products: Meridian, Nampa, Kuna to name a few. It’s important that we support these “local markets” – Think Local – Buy Local.

Dinner with some of the Market products –

Fresh Orange Beet and Cantaloupe Salad


Grilled Tomato with Basil and Parmesan Cheese


Grilled Squash


Grilled Salmon

Fun to make, fun to look at with all the colors and definitely fun to eat.

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Mango Peach Reduction

07 Friday Aug 2009

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Mango Peach Reduction

If you look at the previous post – or at the photo to the left – , you will see that I made Robin Scallops with a Mango Peach Reduction. This is not difficult to make and the recipe can be found at Click Here. We had it with seafood, but try it with anything that may need or call for a fruity and naturally sweet sauce. You can probably use any herb you want, but we like tarragon with most seafoods and with pork. But use your imagination. Have fun with this recipe and get inventive with it. If you come up with anything, please let us know. Cheers!!

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Robin’s Dinner

07 Friday Aug 2009

Posted by Bob and Robin in Food, Herbs, Main Dish

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Robin’s First Real Dinner after her surgery, was fun to make. No Chef Boy-R-D here! Starting at the top – Sliced Tomato with Basil, Rice and Peas and then Braised Scallops in a Mango-Peach Reduction. And to help smooth it out, homemade Sourdough Bread. I think better than Denny’s. Cheers!

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The Bacon Nation

23 Thursday Jul 2009

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Join us on Saturday, August 1, 2009 in Nampa, Idaho for the next stop on the Blue Ribbon Bacon Tour presented by Vande Rose Farms! Click Here To Purchase Tickets.

Time: August 1, 2009 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Brick 29
Street: 320 11th Ave S
City/Town: Nampa, ID 83651
Website or Map: Brick 29
Phone: (208) 468-0029
Event Type: Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival
Organized By: Heather Lauer

Presented by:
Vande Rose Farms

Event hosted by:
Brick 29

Sponsored by:
Bacon Salt
Bakon Vodka

Hope to see you there. Looks like it might be different and fun. Besides, Brick 29 is a super place to eat! See the sidebar for direct links. Cheers!

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Our 26th Wedding Anniversary Dinner

15 Wednesday Jul 2009

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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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Wine With Food

18 Monday May 2009

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On Sunday, 17 May, Robin and I went to what may be the last Gamekeeper Restaurant and Lounge wine dinner. They are going out of business. (I think Denny’s is still open!) Chef Mark Owsley and Ste Chapelle Winery winemaker Chuck Devlin did a superb job of matching the wines with the dinner. But then, Chef Mark Owsley did a fantastic job in preparing the outstanding meal. Here is what we had. All wines were Ste Chapelle.

Opener
Southern Pork Lyonnaise

Tenderloin of Pork lightly spiced then seared. Presented on a Gorgonzola Polenta Cake with Black Bean Salsa. Topped with a Caramelized Onion Sauce with Crispy Onion
Wine: 2007 Merlot

Soup
Tortilla Soup with Langoustines
Traditional Tortilla Soup with Langoustines garnished with Tortilla Strips, Scallions and Aged Cheddar
Wine: 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon

Salad
Pasta Salad Neptune
Tri-Colored Cavatuppi Pasta blended with Snow Crab and Pesto Dressing. Presented on a bed of Fresh Spinach
Wine: 2007 Dry Riesling

Intermezzo
Watermelon Sorbet
Main Entree

Key Lime Salmon
Fresh Atlantic Salmon flame broiled to perfection. Laced with a Zesty Lime Cream. Served with pureed Great Northern Beans with Mexican Spices and a Stuffed Tomato stuffed with spinach, bread crumbs in marinara and two cheeses.
Wine: 2007 Sauvignon Blanc

Dessert
Mudd Pie
(Sorry no photo – It was gone before I could get the photo)
Classic Mudd Pie layered with Coffee Ice Cream, Chocolate Mocha Ice Cream and Fudge Brownies. Served with a Port Chocolate and Caramel Sauce.
Wine: 2004 Sauvignon Blanc Ice Wine

Be sure to view these photos. Cheers!

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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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