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Sand Dabs and Soul Food in Boise

04 Saturday Aug 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Captain's Shack, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe: Bob and Robin Young, Sand Dabs, Seafood, What's For Dinner?

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Here is our take on a previous post on this blog, Sand Dabs.

Panko Fried Sole

Fresh Made Tartar Sauce

Green Salad with Garden Tomatoes and Lite Lime Dressing

Sauteed Asparagus with Garlic

Willamette Valley Vineyards Oregon Blossom

And then today, Saturday August 4, there was the Soul Food Extravaganza in Julia Davis Park in Boise. Very well attended. I did not count a line shorter than 40 people. There were some waiting lines for some of the BBQ specials. Here are some photos of the event. These will only give you an idea of what was there and the number of people. It is by far not all of the venues. Enjoy!

Brown Shuga Soul Food truck!

Life’s Kitchen food truck. Visit them when you get a chance and support this awesome cooking school and restaurant for the education of young people.

Some of the crowd of people who were there.

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Anyone For "Sand Dabs"?

03 Friday Aug 2012

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Friends of ours are in California and they wanted to have some Sand Dabs. They will have to wait until the season is correct. Fall? Here is some information that Robin found about Sand Dabs. They remind me of flounder on the east coast which are usually available in the fall.

“What is the history of the sanddab? Where is it caught and when is the season?

As with all fish, you get a different answer depending on whom you ask. Alan Davidson, author of The Oxford Companion to Food and one of the world’s foremost authorities on seafood, refers to the sand dab as a European fish, found in the North Atlantic. It is a flatfish, with a brown back, and can reach 16 inches in length, although is often closer to 10. He says it is “a good fish, with a pleasing flavour, well suited to being fried.”

Davidson says that English colonists conferred the name dab on other species that they found in their travels that appeared similar to the original dab. So a dab becomes a lot less specific on this side of the Atlantic. There is a species of sand dab found in the Pacific Ocean from California to Alaska, with a market weight of 4 to 12 ounces. There is another flatfish found in the Atlantic, with a market weight of 2 to 3 pounds, that is known as the sand dab, but is more correctly named American plaice. The plaice has also been called a flounder and a sole, although Davidson says its scientific name (hypoglossoides platessoides) suggests it is a relative of the halibut. So you are likely to find various varieties of flatfish being referred to a dabs or sand dabs.

Dabs caught in the spring and those that lived on a sandy seabed (as opposed to mud) are said to have the best flavor. They are best poached, fried, or grilled.”

Good article and information. Want to try this fish? Look at this cooking suggestion I found. Enjoy.

Here is a recipe for Sand Dabs from Giovannio’s Fish Market & Galley in Morro Bay, CA. that I found. See their link in the sidebar. The recipe and this photo are from there. This looks great!

Panko Fried Sand Dabs
Ingredients:
2 pounds Sand Dab Fillets
1 egg (beaten)
2 cups Panko Bread Crumbs
Salt & Pepper
Butter (for frying)
Lemon Wedges for garnish

Cooking Directions:
Dip the sand dabs into the beaten egg; season with salt and pepper, roll in panko bread crumbs. Heat a large skillet, add butter and fry until golden brown and crispy. Serve with lemon wedges.

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Grilled Dinner Tonight

21 Saturday Jul 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Grillin' and Chillin', Photos By: Bob Young, Salmon, Seafood, What's For Dinner?

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Good and fun dinner tonight.

Grilled Tarragon Salmon

Green Salad
fresh lettuce, tomato with pear/gorgonzola vinaigrette

Grilled Zucchini
olive oil, fresh oregano

Grilled Pineapple

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Another Great Sole Dinner

08 Sunday Jul 2012

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Another great sole dinner.

Garlic and Parsley Baked Sole
bed of fresh raw spinach, house-made aioli mayonnaise, garden fresh parsley

Oven Roasted Vegetables
cauliflower, brocolli, onion, peppers

The oven roasted vegetables really made this dinner. And the garlic accentuated the mild sole – it did not over power it. The bed of fresh raw spinach added to the plate.

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Crab and Corn Chowder

07 Saturday Jul 2012

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What a delightful way to used some of the leftover Dungeness Crab.

Crab and Corn Chowder

Green Salad and Tomato
with
House-made Aioli Mayonnaise

Marbled Rye Toast Wedges

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Fourth of July Celebration!

05 Thursday Jul 2012

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A great time was had at Mac and Marnie’s last night to watch fireworks and eat! Thanks to Mac, Marnie, Sophia, Chris, Maddy, Margaret and Robin for making it a good evening. This beautiful sunset was just before the fireworks show in the valley. We had good seats and none of the smoke.
Robin and I bought 14 Dungeness crabs at about 1.75 lbs each. 7 of us ate them. And at the end of the evening, we could take some home. Beer and wine accompanied the crabs quite well. Margaret brought her delicious potato salad, and Marnie and Mac bought corn, which Mac grilled. Sophia made a raspberry cake for dessert. Here are some of the Dungeness crabs that I picked this morning. We ended up with about 2.25 pounds of the crab meat from 2.5 crabs. Stewing down the shells for stock; froze 3 packages of the picked meat and have one package ready for ……………….

Here is one of the crabs I picked. They are a pretty good size crab and have that awesome  Smell of the Sea. We get them fresh from our local fish store here in Boise, Reel Foods. They have some fabulous seafood. Fresh and delicious!

Here you can see the size of these crabs. Almost 12 inches across!

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Soft Shelled Crab Dinner

28 Thursday Jun 2012

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I had a text today from our Seafood Queen, Barbara K. She said that the shop that we usually get our seafood from just got a supply of Fresh soft shelled crabs. I bought 4. Here is our dinner –

Sauteed Soft Shelled Crab
rye toast, fresh made tartar sauce

Sauteed Squash and Onion

Here is the crab with the fresh tartar sauce. Wow! This was super.

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Another Awesome Salmon Dinner

26 Tuesday Jun 2012

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Here is another super Salmon dinner. Broiled, not fried.

Orange Marinaded Salmon
Spinach Salad with Yellow Tomato
Steamed Broccoli, Sugar Snap Peas and Pea Sprouts

Here is the marinade –
2 – 4oz Salmon Fillets
4 T Olive Oil
2 T Soy Sauce – we use White Shoyu
1/2 c Orange Juice, fresh
3 Spring Onions diced including green tops
3 cloves Garlic, crushed
1 T Orange zest
Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Marinate salmon for 45 minutes. Broil in the marinade until the salmon comes apart easily.

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Grilled Shrimp and Pineapple

25 Monday Jun 2012

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It is definitely Grillin’ Time in the Rockies! And to get it started we made these tonight. Try this: Marinate for about two hours, some shrimp in olive oil, lemon zest, salt and pepper and about 8 cloves of garlic minced. Load onto soaked skewers with a fresh Snap Pea. Cut a fresh pineapple into about 1/2 inch thick diameter. Grill the pineapple for about 4 minutes on each side over med-high heat. Turn and place the shrimp skewers on the grill. Turn in 4 minutes. Remove all from grill when the shrimp turns pink. Do Not over cook! Serve with a good Rose wine. Cheers!

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Fresh Off The Hook Experience

16 Saturday Jun 2012

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We had an exceptional dinner at Fresh Off The Hook in Boise the other night. Thank-You Margaret for suggesting this restaurant. And for seafood? Probably one of the best in Boise. We rate it 4-Stars out of Five for seafood. From their website, “… You simply won’t find another seafood restaurant like Fresh Off The Hook in Boise… and maybe nowhere else. The atmosphere is unique and the seafood tastes so fresh you’ll swear the back door opens onto the ocean.

Join us for your traditional seafood favorites like Alaskan Cod, Salmon or Halibut fish and chips or our famous fish tacos. If you’re in the mood for something more eclectic, we have that too. Taunt your culinary inner child with one of our Hot Seafood Salads or Grilled Salmon Caesar Salad, Seafood Fettuccine or Halibut Bruschetta.”


Robin had the Halibut Bruschetta

Margaret and I had the Seafood Platter. Robin had the Shrimp Bisque and I had the Clam Chowder. Both were very good and there were even clams in the chowder!


My only complaint was that we did not have a choice between a fried seafood platter or a broiled. (Pictured above) I would have liked this platter broiled. The Green Salads were good with an extensive selection of salad dressings and the selection of beer was OK. At the end of the dinner, they give you a small sorbet that is very good. Over all, visiting Fresh Off The Hook is well worth the trip. 507 N. Milwaukee, (between Ross and Target), Boise, Idaho 83704. (208) 322-9224. (The restaurant gets very busy and it is somewhat small.) Open Monday -Saturday – 11:00am to 9:00pm. Now Open Sundays – 11: 00am to 8:00pm. Check their website as listed above for more details and a menu. Cheers and Enjoy!

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