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February at The Buzz in Boise

31 Tuesday Jan 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Party Time, Things To Do, Wine and Food

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I received this from Cristi at the Buzz in Boise. This looks like an exciting and fun month at the Buzz. Super Bowl Party, Zins and Chocolate and a special Renwood Dinner. Here is the schedule. Cheers and hope to see you there. Remember: Call or email for reservations! And be informed: Cristi will be 11 this year!! See below.

Dear Bob and Robin,
Moving right along with 2012, hope this email finds everyone safe and happy. One of Buzz Coffee and Wine’s favorite months is now at hand. Lots of fun events planned so read about them, make your reservations and join us for some fun and excitement throughout the month of February. 


Superbowl (Go Giants!!)
February 5th we will be hosting our annual Superbowl Party. There will be a buffet of tailgating foods, with healthy options for our guests. The focal point will be New York and San Fransico favorites. There will be wine and beer to enjoy a fun afternoon. Also we will have our proposition cards with a give-a-way for the person who guesses the best. Call for reservations or just come on in. Festivities begin at 5 PM. 

Wine Club
Our Media Focused wine club for February will focus on Zinfandel and chocolate. We are completely booked for Wednesday night but have a few seats available for Valentine’s day. Great evening out with an entire menu planned around Chocolate. On Valentine’s Day let us know if you wish to sit as a couple or in a group. Dinner is $15 a person and starts at 6:30. Reservations are required. 


Renwood Dinner
On February 23 at 7PM buzz will host Renwood for a winery dinner. this will be a fun evening wiht foods to pair with Renwood wines and the rep from the winery will be presenting their wines. the wines will be available for purchase after the dinner. It is a four course meal with some plesant surprises in store. Cost is $25 per person. Reservations are required. 

Lots of music this month as well. Do not forget that we have live music and wine tasting every Friday night and frequently on Saturday Nights as well. Music for February…3rd is Lee Penn Sky, 10th Mountain Fever, 11th Fonny and Divot, 17th Wendy Matson, 24th Pat Foulkner, 25th Todd Palmer, and 29th is Sandy Sanford. Music begins at 7 each night. No reservations required just come down enjoy some good music. We have food specials each night to accompany the company and the music.


On Leap Year Day, we will have music and cake to Celebrate Cristi’s Birthday. (Wednesday February 29. She will be 11.) Enjoy your extra day this year with us and who knows what will happen at the Buzz on this special day. Also, our take and bake menu is posted on our facebook page come grab some freezer meals and be ready for great food at reasonable prices when your day gets away from you.


Sincerely,
Cristi and Tom Takeda
Buzz Coffee and Wine
Reservations can be made by email at buzzwine@cableone.net or by phone at (208) 344-4321. Thank you for your support.

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Boise Food Truck Rally

25 Wednesday Jan 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Interesting Information, Local Markets, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?

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I just received this information about the Boise Food Truck Rally from Sheila. If you need or want more information, contact Sheila direct. Her information is listed below. Enjoy!

Hi Bob,

Thanks for posting on the Food Truck Rally Facebook page! I’m glad you found us!

The next food truck rally is going to be at the corner of Chinden and Maple Grove. This is Brown Shuga’s regular spot so I thought it would be nice to come to her for a change. The rally is from 5-9pm.

Food Trucks include:

Archie’s Place
Brown Shuga Soul Food
B 29 Streatery
Riceworks
A Cupcake Paradise
Beer by Payette Brewing

Live music to be announced later.

I will be adding an additional truck but have not been able to confirm details. Once I have that, I will be posting on the facebook wall. Facebook is the rally’s only means of communication as of now because it is relatively new. I will try to update you once I have more information.

We are aiming to have a rally the second Friday evening (5-9pm) of every month with the location changing every month.

Thanks again for reaching out and if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me!

Sheila Francis
Payette Brewing Company
Director of Marketing and Events
sheila@payettebrewing.com
208.761.1897

This looks interesting. Keep us informed, Sheila, and I will post the information here.

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Tuesday’s Menu for Brown Shuga Soul Food

24 Tuesday Jan 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Brown Shuga, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?

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Check out the menu that Yvonne has for you today!! Enjoy and let her know you saw the menu here.

BBQ Spare Ribs
Seafood Creole with Rice
Sides
Mac and Cheese
Baked Beans
Coleslaw

Look for info in the sidebar.

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the Buzz Wine Club Dinner – Wine and the Media

11 Wednesday Jan 2012

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Another good Wine Club Dinner at the Buzz in Boise! The theme was Wine In The Media or Media in the Wine. In her opening comments, Cristi stated that, “In this age of information we are exposed to a variety of sources for our information. We must determine who and what to relate to or we will go into information overload … Over the next twelve months we will discuss different media formats for wine reviews and suggestions. You will hopefully find avenues of information that are helpful and those [avenues] to take with a grain of salt.” Tonight, Cristi choose to explore the reviewing of Natalie McClain, wine critic, writer, TV personality and critic from Canada. You can see her web site at Nat Decants. This site is well worth a look/see. Interesting information that may help you in your next wine selection. Once again, the ratings of the wines that we had are based on a top score of [20]. Cheers!

Appetizer
Cece Fritos and Vegetable Masala Fritters

2009 La Sefreta
13.0% alc, good color depth with a clean and fresh nose. [16]

Chop Chop Salad

2010 Essence Riesling Mosel
10% alc, bright color and a great clean and fruity nose. good sweetness [17]

Four Grain Tomato Soup

2010 KMV Pinotage (South Africa)
14% alc, great color, great balance of tannin and acid. great paring with the soup [18]

Italian Meatloaf
Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Peas and Leeks
Roasted Green Beans

2007 Molines Cabernet Sauvignon (France)
14% alc, good color but light on the general appeal. good tannin/acid balance, though. [16]

Hot/Hot Chocolate Cake Floating Islands

2010 Morse Code Shiraz (Australia)
14.5% alc, another great paring with the dessert. good sweetness and body.[18]

So there you have our dinner and wine parings. Where else can you get a plated dinner like this, seven wines (Cristi had two to share before the party started), and such great company for $15.00 per person!!! And my favorites for the evening? The 2010 Morse Code Shiraz (Australia) with the Hot/Hot Chocolate Cake Floating Islands and the 2010 KMV Pinotage (South Africa) with the Four Grain Tomato Soup. Cheers!

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New Years Eve at Le Café de Paris in Boise

01 Sunday Jan 2012

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There are probably 100 different ways to celebrate the New Year. We chose to celebrate it here at the Le Café de Paris, one of our great restaurants here in Boise. It’s worth a trip to Boise just to eat here. Especially, on a special dinner night. I have been known to drive several hundred miles for dinner, then return home and go to work. That was on the East coast and I would probably do the same here. Look at the dinner that we had. It Was Awesome! Sorry you missed it! Happy New Year everyone!

Robin

2005 Château Peyros Madiran 
went very well with most of the meal. It did not pair well with the lobster.

Huîtres Sur La Demi-Coquille
oysters on the half shell with green apple-champagne mignonette

Veloute d’Asperges
creamy asparagus soup with red pepper coulis

Ficelle de Homard
baked lobster mousse stuffed baguette

Carre d’Agneau
herb encrusted lamb chops
Sauce Choron
Bleu Cheese and Caramelized Onion Pave Potato
Fresh Roasted Asparagus

Gâteau de Kir Royal
berry jus and crème anglais

What a delightful way to start the New Year! Can it get any better? Not in Boise! Thanks so very much to the entire staff at Le Café de Paris for this delightful meal, your hospitality and your friendship. We hope your 2012 is a great one for you. Cheers! And if you are wondering what a Sauce Choron is, here is the definition:

A Béarnaise or Hollandaise sauce made pink with tomato puree. Created by Alexander Etienne Choron, a French chef. Sauce Choron is a variation of béarnaise without tarragon or chervil, plus added tomato purée.

The Sauce Choron is a variation on one of the Mother Sauces. Try it sometime. So there you have our New Years Eve dinner. It was superb!

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Second Annual Boise Latke Cook-Off

27 Tuesday Dec 2011

Posted by Bob and Robin in Hanukkah, Latkes, Photos, Photos By: Bob Young, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?

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What a great event! The Second Annual Latke Cook-Off! And with such good friends. Add this evening to the foods that we have tried over the past several days, and we have been treated so well. And Joe Levitch made this wine bottle holder by laminating three different types of wood. Beautiful Joe, and thank you.

The main theme of tonight is the Second Annual Latke Cook-Off! Here is a very basic recipe for Latkes. They are a traditional Hanukkah fare along with sour cream and apple sauce. Usually, too, there is a green salad. So much fun. Thanks to Joe and Rachael Levitch for opening their home and kitchen for this event. And thanks also to Jodi Peterson for agreeing to challenge Joe to the cook-off.

In this corner ….. The Challenger, Jodi Peterson!!!

And in this corner ….. The Teacher, Joe Levitch!

The fruits of their labors. The Latkes are cooking.

Add a couple of glasses of wine, a great green salad, sour cream and apple sauce and you have made your very own Latke Party!

So now, the BIG question: Who Won? Actually it was a draw and here is why. Jodi’s Latkes were light and the Matza flour gave them a unique flavor. Really good. Joe’s Latkes had a unique, back palate onion flavor that was very enjoyable. Both were excellent! Both were winners. Then they combined the two and that was awesome. Thank you both for inviting Robin and I to enjoy these Latkes! Here are some of the other folks who were there. Cheers!

Athena and Ethan Levitch. Look at Ethan’s eyes. Classic!

Jodi, Athena and Rachael.

Curtis Stigers

The Dreidel Faces in the Hanukkah Candles. (Enlarge this photo by Left-Clicking)

The rules of the Dreidel Game and the story of Hanukkah.

As for Robin and I? We have had an extremely enjoyable Christmas Season. Much food! A little wine! Great friends! And a great family. Thank-You each and everyone for making this a delightful season. Cheers!

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Saturday Post Script Question for all readers…

11 Sunday Dec 2011

Posted by Bob and Robin in Recipe By: Robin Young, Things To Do, What's For Dinner?

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We have been asked “where is the best Chicken Fried Steak in the Treasure Valley?” The Orchard House has it on both their breakfast and dinner menu. They assured us it is not the frozen commercial product, but one that they bread themselves. The Castle Ranch Steak House on Vista also lists Chicken Fried Steak on their breakfast and dinner menus. Now there are two great possibilities to try. Any other suggestions? Please let us know.

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Brown Shuga Soul Food, Boise

10 Saturday Dec 2011

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

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Ever get a craving for some good and wholesome Soul Food? Look no more! Check out Brown Shuga Soul Food on the web. You can visit their food truck at 9275 W. Chinden Blvd. in Garden City near Maple Grove. Or you can pre-order by emailing them at Brown Shuga Soul Food. You can also follow them on Facebook or Twitter. We have known Owner Yvonne Anderson-Thomas for some time now and she is a delightful person. And she makes some awesome food. Here are some of the menu items you can order. Be sure to follow the link above for more details.

1-2 Menu Items/day
Pulled Pork
Chicken Leg
Chicken Quarters
Wings
Brisket
Fried Fish
Fried Chicken
Sausages


Sides
Jambalaya
Collard Greens
Black Eyed Peas
Red Beans
Gumbo
Creamy Cole Slaw
Baked Beans


Desserts
Sweet Potato Pie
Pecan Pie
Peach Cobbler
Red Velvet Cupcakes

Here is some information on Brown Shuga Soul Food originally posted in the Boise Weekly.  Enjoy!

Because of their lack of parking or infrastructure requirements, food carts are perfect for urban areas. It’s strange, then, that some of Boise’s best are located not in its urban core but roadside in dilapidated fly-over neighborhoods.

But for Brown Shuga Soul Food, a longtime favorite at festivals, the truck’s permanent home between a car wash and a Wonderbread/Hostess store on Chinden Boulevard is homage as much as it is home. It’s the same spot where Boise’s late king of soul food, Chef Roland, started out.

Owner Yvonne Anderson-Thomas opted to start a cart to cut down on the start-up costs of opening another sit-down restaurant like A Piece of Cake, the restaurant she ran in Mountain Home before moving to Boise.

“I didn’t want to spend $300,000-$400,000 investing in a restaurant,” said Anderson-Thomas. “I’d already been doing catering. It was an easy transition.”

Underwhelming as the gravel lot may seem from the outside, Brown Shuga’s rotating menu makes up for it.

On a recent visit, the pulled pork expertly walked the fence between tender and soggy. It was piled high on a bun and slathered in a housemade sweet-tangy barbecue sauce flecked with crushed red pepper. Unlike most pulled pork sandwiches, it was served sans slaw, but the volume of the pork made up for it.

The sandwich’s one shortcoming was that the simple white–likely Wonder–bread bun disintegrated from the sauce and the juice. This is a sandwich you’ll want to eat with a fork.

On the side, I ordered a small cup of mac and cheese. Though there are sad souls out there who refer to Kraft macaroni and cheese as “the good stuff,” the real good stuff–the mouth-watering, comfort-giving variety–is baked as a casserole and made with real cheese. It’s barely recognizable as the same dish. Thankfully, Brown Shuga’s mac and cheese is thick and hearty, like a tomato-less lasagna.

Anderson-Thomas decided on a soul-food menu not only because the market on collard greens was wide open, but because it’s what she grew up with.

“This kind of comfort food was what we always had for Sunday dinner,” she said.

Though Anderson-Thomas started out just serving lunch, demand has been great enough that she’s extended her hours into the evening and plans to stay open through the winter.

“This is my full-time thing,” said Anderson-Thomas. “I’m in it 100 percent now. I’m going to be here every day.”

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Castle Ranch Steakhouse, Boise

09 Friday Dec 2011

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Wow! I thought I was back in Tampa, Florida at Bern’s Steakhouse! (Don’t even think about missing this one! But make reservations!!!!) The only thing missing was the smell of the salt air and the sounds of the waves crashing on the shore. Bern’s is our benchmark for steaks and the Castle Ranch Steakhouse in Boise comes very, very close. Delicious and tender steaks! Here is their Online Dining Information and here is their Online Breakfast Menu and Prices. And here is their online Dinner Menu and Prices. (Note: Both of these menus are in PDF format.) I am sorry that my photos of our steaks did not come out to my satisfaction. I guess we will just have to go back and re-take the photos!
According to Tyann Meier, Manager of the restaurant and of the Sports Bar, they try very hard to use local products on their menu. We did find a good selection of Idaho wines. And be on the lookout for their wine dinners coming up early in 2012. Ms Meier said that these special dinners will be in the $50.00 per person range for a full meal that does include the selected wines for the evening. That is a good price for the quality of food that they serve. We are on their list for these events. Might even reserve a room for the night and have a great time “out-of-sight”. Who knows.
They have a full breakfast and dinner menu. They are, however, not open for lunch. Look for their contact card in the sidebar and contact them for more information. Here are some photos of our evening.

Entrance to the restaurant from the hotel lobby.

Sokol Blosser Evolution wine (left) and Meditrina Red Blend (50% Syrah, 22% Zinfandel, 28% Pinot Noir).

An awesome Berry Cobbler with Vanilla Ice Cream. Don’t miss this one!

So what is our rating? Out of 5 Stars, a solid 4+ Stars!! You really do have to try this one. It is awesome. Cheers!

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The Orchard House, Caldwell, ID

07 Wednesday Dec 2011

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Yesterday, I said to Robin that sometime I would like to The Orchard House at Sunny Slope in the Snake River AVA wine district. She suggested breakfast and then proceeded to look at the menu on line. (Use the link provided above.) And while you are on the page, sign up for their newsletter for specials and coming events. Oh my! What a treat. We will definitely return for a Saturday night dinner. I promise! Out of 5 stars, right now it is a 4-Star restaurant. The food that we had, see below, was awesome. Check out their menu at the link above. The Hot Criterion Apple Juice is super! They use local products as much as possible in season. They carry only Idaho wines!
We did like the “rustic”, and very Western, knotty pine walls and grand open space in the dinning area. The hammered tin ceiling is wonderful. I can really see the dining area filling up quickly and a full house. You might want to call ahead if you are planning a Friday night or Saturday visit. And definitely call ahead if you have a large party. The number to call is (208) 459-8200. You can also contact them via E-Mail. I will keep their business card in the sidebar.
We certainly did enjoy ourselves, the food and the hospitality. In the meantime, enjoy these photos.

Restaurant waiting area.

Main dining area. Here Robin and Owner Kris Thompson are in deep conversation. I always like it when the owner of a restaurant carries on a conversation with their clients. It makes one feel welcome.

Our breakfast and it is a HUGE one!
Migas
Tex-Mex tangle of eggs, bits of corn tortilla, chorizo, black beans, cheese, onions, green chilies and cilantro served over hash browns with avocado, Pico de Gallo and sour cream. $9,95

Local wall decor. Snake River fruit boxes and others.

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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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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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