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Roast Chicken and Green Beans

08 Sunday Apr 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Beans, Celebrations, Ethnic Foods, Holiday Menu, Photos, Photos By: Bob Young, Special Dinners, Special Events, What's For Dinner?

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This has really been an ethnically diverse weekend menu. Especially since Passover and Easter happened to be on the same weekend. It all started Friday with the Gefilte Fish meal. Although I don’t think gefilte fish with Bearnaise is Kosher. (See Good Friday Meal earlier on this blog.) But it has been fun. And it is particular rewarding and pleasing when one of our very special Jewish friends here in Boise reads this blog and then calls to get the recipe for the gefilte fish. It will be fun to see how he made out with the dinner and the recipe. In the meantime, here is what we had for dinner tonight. The above photo is an Asparagus Mousse that Robin is making for dinner tomorrow. We had a sample tonight and it is so awesome. Rich and smooth and the succulent flavor of asparagus. 

Gremolata Popovers

Roasted Chicken
roasted root vegetables, rosemary, lemon

Plated dinner
Oven Roasted Chicken
Haroset Salad
apple, roasted walnuts, brown sugar, cinnamon, Manischewitz wine
Green Beans
Gremolata Popover

Oh what fun. Not only preparing these delights, but eating them and trying to understand what all this means. I may have to talk to Joe to get the significance of all of this. Cheers and tomorrow is the big meal. That will be fun, too!

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Robin’s Cream of Garlic Soup

25 Saturday Feb 2012

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Don’t let the name of this soup fool you. Roasting the garlic removes that strong, garlicky taste and smell. After roasting, you have a sweet, soft and earthy garlic. Absolutely delicious. We first had a version of this at the Castle Ranch Steakhouse in Boise. I think Robin has done an awesome job in duplicating the soup. Give it a try and let us know what you think. And, living in Idaho, potatoes are used for the thickening agent. We have a dicer that makes this easy to prep. The photo to the left is the final soup. Left-Click to see a larger view.

Cream of Garlic Soup

Serves: 12
Source: Robin Young, Boise, Idaho

Ingredients:
2½ heads of Garlic – about 24 cloves, unpeeled
2 c Vegetable Broth
5 to 6 c of finely diced Peeled Potatoes, about a 1/4 “ dice
1 pt Chicken Broth
Balsamic Vinegar
Fresh Chives

Directions:
Cook the garlic cloves in the vegetable broth until tender. Strain to cool. Reserve the broth, Peel the garlic skins – they will pop off easily.

Combine all liquids, garlic and potatoes in a large soup pot. Cook over medium heat about one hour until potatoes are tender

Blend the ingredients with a hand immersion blender until smooth. Add about 1 cup heavy cream if you want a richer soup.

Gluten free and Lactose free if you do not use cream. Serve warm with Balsamic vinegar reduction and chopped chives. We used Trader Joe’s Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, aged 12 months and 6% acidity that was not reduced. Use a teaspoon and drizzle the balsamic on top of the soup. Do not stir. See the photo above.

Excellent with aged Chardonnay. We do love this soup. Enjoy.

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Mac’s Extended Birthday Dinner

22 Wednesday Feb 2012

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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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Cassoulet D’Artagnan For Valentines Dinner

13 Monday Feb 2012

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What an awesome dinner! Robin spent most of the day on the complete dinner and it was …. well, Super Delicious! This is a “country stew” and in this case, the primary meat is duck. But it also has different types of sausage in it. D’Artagnan is where she ordered the supplies for doing this fantastic meal. The photo on the left is the finished product. Look on their web page for more information. But for now, here is the recipe. It is a long and somewhat involved recipe, but it is not difficult. Enjoy!!

Cassoulet D’Artagnan

By: D’Artagnan Staff
Yield: 12
Prep Time: 30 minutes, Total Time: 90 minutes
This hearty casserole of preserved duck, sausages and beans is the heart & soul of Gascon cooking.

Ingredients – (Bob and Gail Parker, Mac, Robin and Marnie)
• 3 pounds D’Artagnan Haricot Tarbais Beans, rinsed and picked over
• water, as needed
• 12 ounces D’Artagnan Ventrèche, in one piece
• 10 cloves garlic, peeled
• 2 medium onions, skinned and cut in half
• 5 whole cloves
• 1 carrot, coarsely chopped
• 1 bouquet garni, made of 5 parsley sprigs, 3 celery leaves, 1 thyme sprig, 1 bay leaf and 10 peppercorns, wrapped in cheesecloth and tied
• 6 D’Artagnan Duck Leg Confit, cut in half at the joint
• 6 1/2 ounces D’Artagnan Duck and Veal Demi-Glace, dissolved in 3 1/2 cups of water
• 1 tablespoon tomato paste
• Salt
• Pepper
• 2 packages D’Artagnan Duck and Armagnac Sausage
• 1 pound D’Artagnan French Garlic Sausage, cut into 12 slices
• 1/4 cup D’Artagnan Duck Fat, at room temperature

Preparation – (Cassoulet plated)
1. Add beans to a large, non-reactive container(s), cover completely with water and soak overnight at room temperature. Keep water level several inches above beans. Check back every so often as beans will absorb a lot of water. Use a few separate containers if necessary.
2. Drain beans, put into a large, heavy pot with whole ventrèche, garlic, carrot, bouquet garni and onion that’s been studded with cloves. Add enough water to cover at least 3 inches above beans. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat then reduce heat to low and simmer, stirring often, until beans are barely tender, about 1 hour.
3. Drain beans, discard onion and bouquet garni, leave carrots and garlic with the beans. Remove ventrèche, cut into ½ inch squares, set aside.
4. Season beans with 1 teaspoon salt and several grindings of pepper.
5. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
6. In a medium skillet over high heat, sear duck and Armagnac sausages until just browned. Remove from pan, cut into thirds and set aside.
7. Lightly grease large casserole, preferably earthenware or enameled cast-iron, with duck fat, on both bottom and sides. Place half of the bean mixture in casserole. Add duck legs, browned duck sausages, chopped ventrèche, and sliced garlic sausage. Drizzle with duck fat. Cover with remaining beans.
8. Stir tomato paste into demi-glace, mix well until dissolved. Pour evenly over bean mixture. Drizzle with remaining duck fat.
9. Cover and bake until hot and bubbling, about 2 ½ hours, checking occasionally to make certain the beans are not drying out. (See Ariane’s Recipe Tips below)

(Cherry Coke Cake)
NOTE: Cassoulet may be prepared ahead up to this point, then cooled and refrigerated up to 3 days. Remove from the refrigerator to bring up to room temperature before proceeding.
10. Increase (or preheat) oven to 400 degrees F. Uncover casserole and bake until top is browned, about 45 minutes. If at this point, cassoulet is not heated through, cut open the crust, pour ½ cup of water and/or demi-glace, and continue to cook until hot all the way through.
11. Serve immediately. Each guest should get an equal proportion of beans to meats.

(Valentine Cake)
Ariane’s Recipe Tips:

Don’t hesitate to open the crusty top to make sure the cassoulet is not drying out. The texture should be similar to a thick stew. If it seems too dry or pasty, add some liquid, such as stock, demi-glace or even water. Typically, you’ll have to cut the crust and add liquid about 3 times before it’s hot all the way through. Some cooks in Gascony think cassoulet will only be ready after 7 times of breaking the crust and adding liquid!
If adapting the recipe, try to use as many confit meats as possible. They will give the most flavor. Cassoulet should always be eaten very hot! Don’t forget the leftovers. Cassoulet is even better the next day after flavors have had time to develop and marry.


And of course, no meal is complete without some fantastic and well aged wines. Here is what we had! The labels are self explanatory.

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Special Valentines Dinner – The Wine List

12 Sunday 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!!! And look at that wine list.

The Wine Selection


1989 Joseph Swan Vineyards Zinfandel Sonoma County


1989 Côtes du Rhone Kermit Lynch


2001 Clos les Lunelles Côtes de Castillon


2008 Jean-Louis Denois

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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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GPS Lamb Showdown and Cook-Off

02 Thursday Feb 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Lamb, Special Dinners, Special Events, What's For Dinner?

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Here’s a thought. Do you like lamb? Are you in the Los Angeles area? You might want to try this event. Here’s an excerpt from their site Food GPS:

On Monday, February 20, Food GPS presents the inaugural Lamb Showdown. It’s Walter Manzke from upcoming République and Factory Baking Company vs. Zach Pollack and Steve Samson, the chefs and co-owners of Sotto. Guests will enjoy a six-course meal, with the talented chefs going head-to-head on four savory courses featuring American lamb, and two desserts starring sheep’s milk dairy. Every diner gets a vote on which chef delivers the boldest flavor, most originality, and best presentation. The winning chef earns $500, and of course greater glory.

The American Lamb Board is sponsoring the lamb as part of Lamb Lovers Month. Eagle Rock Brewery will be pouring three beers for each guest throughout the course of the dinner.

Oh well, it’s just a thought, as I sit here drooling. Maybe Boise could have an event such as this. Especially since Boise has the largest Basque population in the country. A Boise Basque Lamb Cook-Off. There is a lot of lot of locally raised lamb available in this area. And we also have some excellent micro-breweries in Boise. Just think of the delicious dishes that could be prepared. I can smell it now. (It must be dinner time. Never write in a food blog or go shopping when you are hungry!)

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Monthly Food Truck Rally Boise

31 Tuesday Jan 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Soul Food, Special Dinners, Special Events, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?

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It’s here! Friday, February 10 at Maple Grove and Chinden Blvd. The monthly Food Truck Rally Boise! Here is a Flyer for your convenience. It is in pdf format. This should be lots of fun and a great treat for a variety of food. Come out and join in on the fun! Mark your calendar: Friday, February 10 from 5:00pm – 9:00.

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Brown Shuga Soul Food, Boise

13 Friday Jan 2012

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Need and want something different for dinner tonight? Try this –

Brown Shuga Soul Food is having BBq chicken and pulled pork for lunch today will only be on Chinden til 2pm today. Then moving to the Red lion downtown this evening from 5 till 9pm for our monthly food truck rally tonight. The menu for dinner will be bacon and potato soup, mac and cheese, black eyed peas and bbq chicken with peach cobbler for dessert.

Let Yvonne know you saw the menu here on this blog. If she sends the menus, I’ll post it! Cheers and enjoy the food!

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New Years Day Pork and Sauerkraut Dinner

02 Monday Jan 2012

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New Years Day, 2012. A great day and a great start to the new year. The photo to the left is the Pennsylvania Dutch New Years Day Pork and Sauerkraut dinner. It’s a one-pot meal. (Follow the link for the recipe!) The pork and all really turned out good. Marnie and Mac and Margaret (Maggie) joined us for dinner and I think everyone took some home, too. Great flavors with the rub and the sauerkraut that we made. We started the sauerkraut 12 weeks ago. 

And then we dug in our wine supply and got these two wines for dinner. They went really well with dinner, but it is time to drink them. How was your New Years Day dinner? We’d like to hear. Cheers!

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