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Mac’s Extended Birthday Dinner

22 Wednesday Feb 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Celebrations, Party Time, Photos, Photos By: Bob Young, Special Dinners, What's For Dinner?

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Mac’s Extended Birthday Dinner actually started on Feb 19. His birthday is Feb 21. Look at the dinner that Marnie and Mac made. This was a great BBQ Rib dinner as pictured here.

BBQ Ribs
Potatoes
Green Salad

And then for dessert, Sophia made a great Boston Cream Pie.

On Tuesday, Feb 21, Robin and I prepared his dinner with help from Marnie – a wonderful green salad – and Margaret, a great berry pie and fresh whipped cream. The wines that we had are also listed. The phrase, “OTH?” means “over the hill?” Actually, all of these wines turned out to be awesome. Here, take a look!

Happy Birthday beverages for Mac – February 21, 2012
Fat Tuesday …………………………………Mardi Gras

1971 Rene Manuel Meursault Poruzot Blanc $40.00
Richard Sajbel Selection White Burgundy
Appellation Meursault Controlee Nuits-Saint-Georges
(Cotes- d ‘Or) OTH No due date French Table Wine 11-14%

Garlic Soup and Pain de seigle

1971 Corton Bressandes Tollot Beaut and Fils, France $ 122.00
Frank Schoonmaker Selection Red Burgundy
Appellation Corton Controlee [Cote-D-Or]
OTH? No due date Table Wine 11-14%

Roast Leg of Lamb with Rosemary and Juniper

Roasted Root Vegetables

Asparagus Gremolata

1987 Rose Creek Winery, Hagerman, ID $33.00
Grapes sourced from Yamhill County, OR
OTH? 2009 13.4 %

2006 Maysara Jamsheed McMinnville, OR $35.00
OTH? 2009 Screwcap 13.9%

Salad M and M McNeil
Fromage

Margaret’s Berry Berry Pie
with
Fresh Whipped Cream

Dessert Wine:
2005 Winery at Eagle Knoll Myron’s “Port” De ‘Blanc $49.00
Snake River AVA ‘American’ Eagle, ID 18 %

Sophia’s Boston Cream Pie

The wines for the February 21 dinner. At least some of them.

Our dinner table.

Margaret

Robin

Just a super couple of days to party and eat and have some awesome wines. Wonder what next year will bring? Worth “hanging around” for, I think. Cheers!

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Sawtooth Winery Wine Dinner at the Boise Hotel

19 Sunday Feb 2012

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On February 18, the Boise Hotel and the Castle Ranch Steakhouse, held a fantastic and delicious Wine Dinner featuring wines from the Sawtooth Winery, an Idaho winery located in Nampa, Idaho. The Castle Ranch Steakhouse is by far, the best place in Boise to get a fantastic steak. They use only local beef from the Double R Ranch.
The wine pictured here is their  award winning 2010 Gewürztraminer. This is definitely a great wine. Make sure you have some in your cellar. Look what we had for dinner. Enjoy the photos!

Seared Winter Spiced Scallops
cranberry jam, beurre blanc

2010 Gewürztraminer
The scallops were awesome and the paring of this wine with the appetizer was well done, as were the parings of each course prepared by Chef Jack Charles. Winemaker Bill Murray did a great job in selecting the wines. They make a great team! Thanks to both for a job well done. The wine is $8.00, if you can find it.

Poached Garlic Soup
balsamic reduction and chives

2009 Chardonnay
The soup was made from chicken stock, poached garlic and then reduced. Potatoes were used for thickening and then a reduction of balsamic was added. The soup was then finished by a sprinkle of fresh chives.  Tended to be a little spicy, but delicious. And no, the garlic was not over powering. The only drawback that I found with this dish, I had no bread to “clean” my bowl. That’s a German thing! Bread was lacking with the meal. The soup and the wine were both well balanced. Cost of the wine is $10.00.

Mixed Green Salad
pickled cucumber napkin rings, blue cheese crumbles, roasted beets, apple cider vinaigrette

2008 Reserve Chardonnay
The little yellow beet in this salad were delicious.Great blends of the vegetables with the wine, which had overtones of dark chocolate and a slight bitterness. However, the earthiness of the beets, even though they were small, did tend to over power the wine. 

Duck Breast
pomegranate walnut sauce with quinoa.

2008 Reserve Tempranillo
Great paring!! This dish is actually the Mid-East version of the Asian sweet/sour. Quinoa is a complete and very ancient food. This was delicious. Sawtooth Winery makes only 200 – 300 cases of this wine, so if you want some, and you should look hard. $22.00 per bottle.

Champagne Grapefruit Sorbet
Great for clearing the palate. An awesome dish.

Double R Ranch Fillet Oscar
petite filet with béarnaise and Dungeness crab
butternut squash gratin
asparagus bundles

2007 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
There are not many wines that hold up to asparagus – among some other vegetable – but this cab certainly did without overpowering the delicate flavor of the asparagus. The beef and the crab also pared extremely with the wine. Another great job in matching the food and the wine. A bottle of this wine will cost you $12.00.

Thomas Keller’s Molten Chocolate Tart
raspberry sauce with crème anglaise

2006 Gewürztraminer Ice Wine
Sink your taste buds into this one, but don’t burn your mouth. Rich and awesome warm chocolate tart with the tartness of the raspberry hidden in the background. Then add to that a fine glass of the Ice Wine and you have an epicurean delight! This is one of Chef Jack’s favorite desserts and it shows.

There is just not much else I can say. Except that it was a well deserved and spent $118.00 meal for two. And then they gave us an option of spending the night in the hotel for $39.00 a room, which we gladly accepted. A great finish to the Valentine’s Week celebrations. Left-Click any of these photos to see them larger. And when you are in Boise, be sure to visit the Castle Ranch Steakhouse. Look for the link in the sidebar. It is a 5-Star restaurant along with Bern’s Steakhouse in Tampa, Florida. There were others there at the dinner that agreed with our assessment. Cheers!

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Westside Drive-In Opens Additional Location

16 Thursday Feb 2012

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Yes. It is true! Chef Lou has opened a second location for the Westside Drive-In. And it is definitely a 5-Star location, just as the original location is. The new drive-in is located at 1113 Parkcenter Blvd, Boise (208) 424-0000 whereas the original drive-in is located at 1939 W State street, Boise (208) 342-2957. Chef Lou still has the same website at Chef Lou. The food is delicious and one can tell that his staff takes great care in producing a good product. Will we be back? Probably. 

Here is page one of the Westside Drive-In Menu. Left-Click to see a larger view.

Here is Page Two of the menu.

Page 3

Page 4.
Look at the daily specials. Are you a Senior Citizen – or as my Mom said, “A Seasoned Citizen” – then you get a 10% discount every day! Want a recommendation? Don’t miss the Prime Rib! It is awesome.

Hard to pass this photo up! It says it all.

The interior. The Parkcenter location has indoor seating, something the State Street location does not have, although State Street has a heated outdoor dining area. Look at the smile on the young lady at the cash register. Everyone was smiling. So pleasant to see that!

I had the Fried Egg Burger and Fries and Robin had the BLT. Loved the mustard, or “special” sauce on mine, that had a hint of turmeric. It was delish!

Robin and I waited for you, but food this good just will not last long. There is a little lettuce left and some fry sauce (an Idaho thing). Maybe next time. Cheers!

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New Page – Buzz Coffee and Café

15 Wednesday Feb 2012

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I am going to start a new page for the Buzz Coffee and Café, much like I did for Brown Shuga Soul Food. The first article on their new page is from the Valentine’s Dinner on February 14, Chocolate and Zin where all of the dinner selections had chocolate as at least one of the ingredients! A chocolate lovers dream! Enjoy and while you are at it, don’t forget the following events –

  1. Feb 23, 7:00pm. Renwood Dinner with Captain Zin. Reservations are required!! $25.00 per person. (208) 473-7147
  2. Feb 29 Cristi’s Birthday! Yup that’s right! She is a Leap Year Baby so that makes her 11 years old. There will be a dinner special (I hear maybe Tommy’s Meatloaf!) and music. Drop in … have some dinner and wine, or beer … listen to the music … and wish Chisti a Happy Birthday.
  3. March 13 and 14 – Wine Club at 6:30. Full dinner and at least 6 wines. $15.00 per person. Reservations are appreciated as space fills up quickly! (208)473-7147

Look at the Menu above and see the new Buzz Coffee and Café articles, starting with last nights Chocolate and Zin Dinner. It was great!

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Boise Food Truck Rally a Success!

11 Saturday Feb 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Boise Adventures, Local Markets, Party Time, Photos, Photos By: Bob Young, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?

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Wow! Such a great evening!! If you missed this Boise Food Truck Rally, you may have another chance. Try to reserve the 2nd (second) Friday of each month for this event. The venue will change, so keep watching this blog for more information.
Here are some of the Food Trucks that were represented: Brown Shuga Soul Food, Archie’s Place – Soup and Joe’s, Riceworks, B29 StrEATry and A Cupcake Paradise. And we had liquid refreshment from Payette Brewery, one of the sponsors. The other sponsors were the Boise Weekly, KRBX 89.9 FM, Northend Organic Nursery and The C.O.T. Be sure to support the sponsors and of course the Food Trucks when you see them around town. What a great evening. And just look at some of this food. And the prices … They were good. Not expensive for the quality of the food. Enjoy and Left-Click any of these photos to see a larger view!

Here are some of the people. We got there at about 5:30. The Rally went from 5:00pm – 9:00pm.

Riceworks Food Truck

Brick 29 truck

Payette Brewery. A local brewery!

Brown Shuga Soul Food menu. Good prices.

Brown Shuga Plated Meal
Pulled Pork
Mac ‘N Cheese
Red Beans and Rice
and of course
Payette Brewery liquid delights!

Check this dessert out!

And from Brick 29

The entree from Riceworks

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Valentine Weekend Special Dinner

09 Thursday Feb 2012

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This year, Robin is doing dinner. She wants to do something with duck. So on Sunday, Feb12 at 3:00pm, she will be serving the following dinner. This looks like fun and very special! We have so much fun doing these Special Dinners. YUM-O!!!

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Great Party! Look What We Had!

06 Monday Feb 2012

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The Super Bowl Party was loads of fun and some great food! Thanks to Bob and Gail Parker who opened their home to us. Bob, Gail and Robin are pictured here. Loads of snacks, carrots, celery,special dip and beer – several types! Here is a link for our Chicken Hot Wings that we made. They were good!

Gail always does such a great job at setting the table. Here is her place setting.

Chicken wings (drumlets) getting ready for the oven. They’ve already been steamed.

The Pork Soup that Gail made. I hope she sends the recipe.

The Spicy Drumlets
4T Unsalted Butter
¼t Garlic Granules or 1 med garlic clove minced
¼c Hatch Red Enchilada Sauce, Mild
½t  Kosher Salt

While the chicken is roasting, melt the butter in a saucepan. Do Not Brown The Butter! Place the garlic in the melted and cook until soft. Add the enchilada sauce and heat through. Taste for salt. Add if necessary. When the drumlets are cooked, toss with the sauce and serve hot.

The BBQ Drumlets
 2c Chefs Review BBQ Sauce, Salsa de Barbacoa
4oz Tomato Paste
¼c Honey
¼c Jack Daniels Bourbon

Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Stir to mix. Taste and adjust as necessary. The sauce should be slightly sweet, yet tangy. Microwave until bubbly, about 1 minute on high. Toss with wings and serve hot.

Have plenty of napkins and beer ready for these drumlets! The sauce, but I think particularly the BBQ sauce, would be great on pork ribs! Either the drumlets or ribs would be great for any tailgate party.

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Fettuccine Forum – Year of Idaho Food

03 Friday Feb 2012

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Robin and I attend several “conferences” each year on different subjects. One of my favorites, and I think Robin’s too, is the Year of Idaho Food and in this case, the Fettuccine Forum. The bottom line of tonight’s program is to eat local; buy local; support the local farmers. All of the speakers on the program, invited the audience to Think Local. They reminded everyone that we do indeed have space for our own garden. Yes, even in an apartment. There are a variety of containers that can be used to plant tomatoes, carrots, herbs or a host of other vegetables. We were encouraged to use our imagination.
For instance. Robin and I have utilized for the past 3 years that small space between or fence on an alley and the black top of the alley. We have installed raised beds and grow a variety of herbs and tomatoes along with roses and quince. And for the past 27 years, we have herbs planted in the space between the sidewalk and the street – rosemary, several types of thyme, sage, oregano, mint. And we are totally aware that the city can come and “reclaim” their right-of-way. So far, all we have had are compliments. And the idea has spread. There are at least a dozen such gardens that have been made in the past 3 years in our neighborhood. It is possible and can be extremely productive. Here are the speakers for tonight’s program and some of the information they presented.

Amy Hutchinson – She proclaimed that Idaho does in fact have “their own” food types beside the Potato, which is one. Think locally made Fry Sauce. When in Idaho, we get this sauce with fries instead of ketchup. If you want ketchup, you must ask for it. Huckleberries are the prize of the mountains and make a wonderful jam or topping for ice cream. Or in pancakes. The Black Tail Watermelon was developed in Northern Idaho to compensate for the short growing season. And finally, she stated that for every 1% of food raised and consumed locally in Idaho, that the state receives $1 million in income. Thank you Any for participating in this event and sharing this information.

This is the poster for this years event. It looks almost like the Sun Valley Sun. The vegetables pictured here are all grown or produced here in Idaho.

Guy Hand – Local NPR celebrity, writer and producer. He stated that Idaho has a growing industry in brewers and vineyards. We produce caviar here, too! The Common Thread between the people of Idaho must be Active Participation in eating and supporting local farmers – large or small. The Palouse valley in Northern Idaho shipped 80% of it’s wheat production to Asia. And as a note, try to find locally ground Idaho wheat for baking in this area. Extremely hard to locate. And that is part of the economic problem. And Guy re-stated to have the “neighborhood type gardens.” The small, but very productive, “Victory Gardens”, if you remember those. I do.

Guy pointed out that there are places within Idaho that have the type of heirloom apples, as pictured here, growing “wild” along sections of the Snake River. He tried some and said they were really good.

And did you know that there is a citrus crop grown here in the Gem State? They may be in a hot house setting, but it is still productive. guy took this photograph of one such “orchard”. He said that when he entered the greenhouse, that the wonderfully sweet and pungent citrus aroma engulfed his senses. Thank you too, Guy, for and informative talk and for these photographs.

Janie Burns – Owner of the Meadow Lark Farms in Idaho and a Buy Local – Eat Local advocate. Her main premise tonight was to get “… more people to think about the foods they eat.” She stated that food is directly related to health and most healthcare facilitators connect food with health. In Ada county – the county Boise is in –  and in Canyon county – the neighboring county to Ada, we spend $113 million a year on obesity problems. Now that’s a serious problem for Idaho. However, the Planning Council has finally realized that agricultural lands are an asset to housing and commercial developments and not a detriment! She further stated that there are school districts that are now turning away from the heavily fried and starchy foods in cafeterias to serving only locally produced foods to the tune of $1 million a year. So the challenge that she posed, and gave suggestions for the answer was, “Do Some of These: Grow something; Learn to cook at home – whole foods, not processed foods, and use the left-overs – Ask ‘Is it local’ when purchasing foods and eating out. And the most important thing she says is to say, “Thank you for having local products” in both stores and in restaurants. Thank you Janie and all of the presenters for this informative forum.

Here are some of the foods that you should be eating daily. All of these can be bought locally in Idaho.

At the end of the “talks”, the floor was opened for questions. Here Guy and Amy converse with the floor. Guy is in deep thought. Janie moderated this secession of the program.

The Fettuccine Plate. There was also Pizza Swirls and Chocolate Cup Cakes. Beer and wine were also served. These were all produced locally!

This was a great evening with some great information and ideas. I know Robin and I really do try to Think and Buy and Eat Local. We hope you do too. It only takes a little effort and the results are huge and extremely satisfying. Come look at our Alley Garden sometime this spring. The photo here is but a small portion of the alley garden. Cheers!

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Gameday Grilling

29 Sunday Jan 2012

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Well, not your traditional gameday tailgate party. The special game today was the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. The Boise State Broncos had 5 players in the game. Our tailgate had  –

Grilled Tuscan Brand Wine Sausages
Caramelized Onions
Fresh Made Sauerkraut
Grilled Artichokes with Grilled Lemon Slices (Photo on left)
Olive Oil and Balsamic Dipping Sauce
Mississippi Mud Pie
Belhaven Scottish Ale
Stella Artois
Deschutes Brewery Inversion IPA




Robin made the artichokes above and Gail McClellan Parker made this awesome Mississippi Mud Pie.



Putting the topping on the pie.


This is the label from the wine sausages that we grilled. These are delicious and we got them from our local Costco. Along with the onions and the kraut, we also had some Giuliano Muffuletta to go with the sausages.

Belhaven Scottish Ale. Light, creamy and smooth. If you can find this ale, I strongly recommend it. This went extremely well with the grilled sausages, the kraut, the Muffuletta and the caramelized onions.

Really a great little tailgate party for the halftime party. Maybe we can do this again next season. Sounds like fun!! Cheers!

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Dinner in Burgundy

20 Friday Jan 2012

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Another fantastic Wine Dinner at Le Cafe de Paris. Here is how Mathieu described the dinner. It was awesome!

“French Region Night this month will feature the region of Burgundy, where I was born and raised! We have recently acquired several new wine labels from the area and a fabulous four course menu of classic cuisine from the area with be featured! The dinner itself is $39/person and as always we will have our resident sommelier, Christian Lamotte, there to pair our fabulous wines.”

Here is the wine we had with dinner. A 2007 Pernand-Vergelesses. It went very well with our dinner.

Some folks who were at the same table as ours. Mr Quinlin (right) and friends. Great conversation and thanks for sharing the wine!

Escargot Bogon et Gougeres
(Burgundy Snails)
burgundy butter with pastis

Salade Paysanne
(Burgundy Country Salad)
field greens, croutons, bacon lardons, ozark poached egg

I tried to get a photo of the egg prep. It did not come out. They break the egg in cheese cloth and then tie it up so it keeps it shape. They cook it in the cheese cloth.

Sandre en Papillote
walleye filet with aromatics baked in parchment, rice pilaf, braised brussel sprouts

Note: We had never had Walleye before. It was delicious! Mild and slightly sweet. Not a strong “fishy” taste. I’d have it again.

Coq au Vin
(Red Wine Chicken)
housemade taggliatelle, braised brussel sprouts

Île Flottante
(Floating Island)
poached meringue, crème anglaise, almonds

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Reel Foods Fish Market

1118 Vista Avenue, Boise, ID 83705 (208) 713-8850 Monday-Friday: 10am-6pm, Saturday: 9am-5pm. Sunday: Gone Fishin’

Standard Restaurant Supply

Plenty of items for the home, too. Check them out. 6910 Fairview, Boise 83704 (208) 333-9577

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Some Awesome Recipe and Spice Sources. Culturally diverse.

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Crockpot Recipes

Many good recipes here.

A Taste of France

A collection of French recipes

Basque Recipes

Best Ever Recipes of Mexico

Malaysian Recipes

Awesome Malaysian recipes.

Memorie di Angelina Italian Recipes

My Best German Recipes Web Site

Regional and Oktober Fest Recipes

There are a lot of recipes here.

Sauer Kraut Recipes

Recipes By Robin and Bob

Recipes that we have collected and created throughout the years.

Recipes of Elizabeth W. Young, Bob’s Mother

These are the recipes that my Mother collected over 85 or so years. The photo of my Mother was one of the last I have of her. It was taken in July, 1987.

Recipes From The Mediterranean Area

Soup and Chowder Recipes

Recipes from "My Recipes"

Deep South Dish Recipes

The Recipes of Greece

Tasty Mexican Recipes

The Shiksa In The Kitchen

Great Jewish recipes!

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Some Great Boise Restaurants.

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Asiago’s – Italian

Bella Aquila, Eagle, ID

775 S Rivershore Ln., Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 938-1900

Bar Gernika – Basque Pub and Eatery

202 S Capitol Blvd, Boise (208) 344-2175 (Checked)

Cottonwood Grille

913 W River St., Boise (208) 333.9800 cg@cottonwoodgrille.com

Enrique’s Mexican Restaurant

482 Main St., Kuna (208) 922-5169 New name. Was El Gallo Giro. Same owners and kitchen. The Best Mexican restaurant in the Boise/Kuna area, bar none!

Flying Pie Pizzaria

Goldy’s Breakfast Bistro

108 S Capitol Blvd., Boise (208) 345-4100

Goldy’s Corner Cafe

625 W Main St., Boise (208) 433-3934

Guanabanas – Island Restaurant and Bar

960 N Highway A1A, Jupiter, FL

Janjou Pâtisserie

Janjou Pâtisserie, 1754 W State St., Boise, Idaho 83702 (208) 297.5853

Mai Thai Asian Cuisine

750 West Idaho Street Boise, ID 83702 (208) 344-8424

Mazzah Grill – Mediterranean and Greek Cuisine

1772 W State St., Boise (208) 333-2566

Richards Inn by Chef Richard Langston

Formerly - Vincino's. New location at 500 S Capitol Blvd., Boise (208) 472-1463. Reservations are highly suggested.

The Orchard House

14949 Sunnyslope Rd., Caldwell (208) 459-8200

The Ravenous Pig

1234 N. Orange Ave. Winter Park, FL

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Think Local!! Boise Breweries, Brew Pubs and Wine Bars.
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10 Barrel Brewery Boise

830 W Bannock St., Boise (208) 344-5870

Cloud 9 Brewery and Pub

Opening Fall 2013 in the Albertson's Shopping Center, 18th and State in the old Maxi Java

Edge Brewing Company

525 N Steelhead Way, Boise, ID 83704 (208) 323-1116

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