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Wild Elderberry Jam

21 Monday Sep 2009

Posted by Bob and Robin in Food Prep, Recipes, Side Dishes, Things To Do

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It’s that time of year, folks!! In some of the mountain areas, there has already been frost and that makes the elderberries sweet!! Robin and I returned from 4 days at Wapiti Meadow Ranch (see the link in the sidebar) up near Yellowpine and on the way back to Boise, we went from Yellowpine to McCall through some really awesome scenery and mountains (I will put some photos on here later). But the elderberries are out and ready to be picked. And that we did!! Here is a recipe link for Wild Elderberry Jam. Enjoy!!

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Parma Ridge Vineyards Wine Maker Series

17 Thursday Sep 2009

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

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Here is another Wine Dinner event by Parma Ridge Vineyards and the The Orchard House Restaurant .

Orchard House Restaurant in Sunny Slope


Sunday, September 20, 6:30pm-9:00pm
Meet the Wine Maker, Dick Dickstein, and taste the Wines of Parma Ridge Vineyards Paired with a Gourmet Meal prepared by guest Chef, Jered Couch.
Limited seating. $65 per person. Click Here for Reservations or call (208) 459-8200 for reservations.

MENU:

Appetizer
Smoked trout potato skins with horseradish crème
Leek and corn veloute with prawns
Wine Pairing: Chardonnay

First Course
Ham and pear salad with parmesan, pine nuts, arugula and honey-apple cider vinaigrette
Wine Pairing: Gewurztraminer

Second Course
Crispy chicken with roasted grape relish and potato pancakes
Wine Pairing: Merlot

Entrée
Grilled lamb patties with fried green tomatoes, Feta yogurt and mint-tomato salsa
Wine Pairing:
Syrah

Dessert
Pineapple Carpaccio with fennel and chive goat cheese
Honey-bacon-apricot corn bread with maple ice cream and syrup
Wine Pairing: Idaho Sweet Blush

Try not to miss this one. Call or E-Mail now for reservations. This will be an exciting night of wine and food! Cheers!

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Idaho Salmon and Steelhead Days

11 Friday Sep 2009

Posted by Bob and Robin in Celebrations, Food, Main Dish, Party Time, Photos, Things To Do

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OK, so really, it’s not all wine and wine parties. Idaho is so lucky – we have Salmon! Fresh, wonderful, succulent salmon. Twice a year in the Boise area, there is a salmon feast: One in Meridian to support the Burn-Out Fund and then this one to help with the costs of the MK Nature Center. A beautiful natural center in the middle of Boise. Well, you be the judge. Look at these photos. And don’t be afraid to go full screen at the prompt.

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See what you missed? Good salmon! Cheers!

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"Rudy’s" Recipe of the Week

09 Wednesday Sep 2009

Posted by Bob and Robin in Dessert, Recipe By: Bob Young, Recipes, Rudy's Twin Falls, Things To Do

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Rudy’s: A Cooks Paradies not only has interesting trivia and kitchen supplies, they also have some very interesting Recipes of the Week. Here is one.

Mango Matrimony De Luxe
by Levi Root of Britain’s “Caribbean Foods Made Easy”

Ingredients
1 ripe mango, peeled, stone removed, flesh chopped
2 kiwi fruit, peeled, cut into quarters, cores removed, flesh finely sliced
2 ripe passionfruit, pulp and seeds
1 large piece preserved ginger (from a jar), finely chopped
1½ tbsp ginger syrup (from the jar of preserved ginger)
½ lime, juice only
double cream or ice cream, to serve

Method
1. Mix the chopped mango, sliced kiwi and passion fruit pulp and seeds together in a large serving bowl.
2. Sprinkle over the chopped stem ginger and mix well.
3. Drizzle over the ginger syrup and squeeze over the lime juice. Mix carefully until the fruit is coated in the ginger and lime juice.
4. To serve, spoon the matrimony de luxe into four shallow serving bowls. Drizzle over double cream or add a scoop of ice cream.

If you like dessert or mango, you just gotta try this one. It sounds soooo refreshing! Do you want more recipes like this? Look at Rudy’s: Cooks Paradise. 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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Holesinsky Vineyards and Winery Grand Opening Celebration

06 Sunday Sep 2009

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On 5 September, Robin and I took a “day trip” to visit the Holesinsky Winery in Buhl, Idaho for their Grand Opening. A great day trip. (Below are some photos) It was a good event and we also were able to taste some awesome wines. Here are the wines we had.
1. 2008 Riesling – German style fermentation in stainless steel fermented with special yeast to create a crisp, off-dry finish.
2. 2008 Rosé – Irrigated with lava filtered spring water and pressed one-half hour after crush. Syrah grapes were grown in rich, old soils. (1st In Class at the 2009 Idaho Wine Competition)
3. 2007 Merlot – An extended cold soak extracted complex flavors of the fruit leaving chocolate and raspberries on the palate.
4. 2007 Medley – A blend of Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot compose this summer blend. Well rounded mouth feel leaves the taste of wild berries. High alcohol.
5. 2007 Syrah – Picked at the peak of ripeness. A gentle press in late November and then directly to French oak barrels.

Visit their web site Holesinsky Vineyards and Winery for more information and ordering info on these wines.

So who could ask for more? How about the appetizers: Fresh fruit, Chocolate Dipped Strawberries, a variety of cheeses and crackers, Ham, Roast Beef, Turkey, Shrimp, Artichoke Dip, Fresh Vegies, Olives and on and on!And yes, there was dinner: BBQ Pulled Pork, Pork Ribs, Beef, Beans, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Fresh Green Salad, Bread, Corn On the Cob and other drinks besides wine and beer.

Really a great day and we met some very interesting people, drank some awesome wines and ate and ate and ate and ate. But then the wines are made to be consumed with food. The more wine – The more food! Cheers!

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What to do today? Wild Idaho Huckleberry Jam

30 Sunday Aug 2009

Posted by Bob and Robin in Food, Food Prep, Recipe By: Bob Young, Side Dishes, Things To Do

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OK, so the storm last night really cooled things off. All doors and windows open. Fresh, cool air all around! So, what will I do? How about making some Idaho Wild Huckleberry Jam? Sounds good to me. (If you can not get huckleberries at $8.00 per pound, try wild blueberries or elderberries.) Here is the recipe I use.

Wild Idaho Huckleberry Jam

Bob and Robin Young, Boise, Idaho
Degree of Difficulty: Moderately difficult
Yield: 12 ½-Pint jars

Ingredients:
5 lbs Huckleberries, fresh
¼ t Baking Soda
8 c Sugar
2 pkg Sure-Jell
12 ½ pint Canning jars and lids, sterilized

Procedure:
1. Pick over the huckleberries to remove stems. Wash. Place in a 12 qt pot and bring level up to 12 cups using water if necessary.
2. Simmer for 35 minutes or until reduced to 10 cups.
3. Measure out sugar and set aside.
4. Add Sure-Jell and mix. Bring up to a full rolling boil and boil for 3 minutes (No Longer) stirring constantly.
5. Add the sugar all at once and stir to mix. Bring up to a rolling boil of 220°F and reduce mixture by ¼.
6. Place a dish in the freezer. Place about 1 t of the liquid on the plate and return to freezer. Check to see if the jam is thickening to your liking. If not, return to freezer for another 3 minutes. Repeat until you are satisfied that the jam is correct.
7. When correct, immediately remove from heat. Pour the jam into sterilized canning jars. Place lids and rings on. Hot pack for 12 minutes. Remove from water and let cool until you hear the lids “pop”.

Cooking Times:
Preparation Time: 20 minutes
Cooking Time: 1 hour
Inactive Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 3 hours and 20 minutes

So, there is the recipe. There is a hot link to the recipe if you want a hard copy. If you have not seen the movie, Julia and Julia, you really gotta see this one. Funny, very funny, informative, although I don’t know how historically accurate it is. But there are parts that are factual – Julia Child’s trying to get published and her stint at Le Cordon Bleu. It’s a very well done movie. Go prepared to laugh! Cheers!

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Edwards Greenhouse Tuesday Market

26 Wednesday Aug 2009

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Seems like every Tuesday from 5:30pm until dark, Edwards Greenhouse has a Market where you can purchase fresh and local produce and food products. Fact is, this would make a very enjoyable evening; Listen to a variety of music, visit the 12 or so booths, maybe purchase a dinner and some wine or bring your own picnic, lawn chairs and relax. Here are some photos. Enjoy.

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Cheers!

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Saturday Market Dinner

23 Sunday Aug 2009

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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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Sauerkraut

21 Friday Aug 2009

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OK. Now I know full well that some of you either have, or have access to cabbage …. and a lot of it. And I know, too, that most of you like pork! Besides mashed potatoes, sage and applesauce is made for pork? Sauerkraut! But not the commercial stuff. Try making your own with the excess cabbage that you have. Here are two suggestions from Seeds-of-Change Blog:

1. My great great grandmother would put her cabbage in a big tin wash bathtub. They didn’t have bathrooms in their house back then, and chopped the cabbage with a rounded type knife. She would add salt, a little sugar and some batches had hot peppers. When it was chopped, she would pack her mason jars with the mixture, capped them and they would spend the rest of the summer in the barn. The fermentation would take place and preserve the cabbage until it became sauerkraut. I don’t know anything but this and I eat this and have no adverse reactions to this type of canning process. The jars that do not seal are thrown out. The rest is sauerkraut that is out of this world good!

2. you need a large crock…like a butter churn.
put a layer of salt in the bottom of the churn, lay in a layer of shreaded cabbage then a layer of salt and so on until the churn is almost full. You need to put a plate with a rock on it on the top of the cabbage to press the cabbage down and make it stay submerged in the water that will develop in the churn..Make sure as the moisture is released from the cabbage that it stays totally under the water that seeps from the cabbage. In nine days you can can it just like you would do any other veggie.

Have fun with these. I have done sauerkraut, but also add a little caraway seed. See ya! Cheers!

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