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Sushi Joy With Margaret and Robin

21 Wednesday Aug 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Chicken, Chinese Food, Comfort Food, Ethnic Foods, Main Dish, Party Time, Photos By: Bob Young, Salads, Seafood, Sushi, Sushi Joy, Traditional Food, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?

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Robin and I keep asking Maggie what we can make for her to eat. Yesterday, she said she wanted to go to Sushi Joy, a really good Asian restaurant featuring Chinese, Japanese and American dishes, 3 blocks from our house. So today, for a late lunch, Maggie, Robin and I all went to Sushi Joy. Enjoy these photos of our entrees.

 

 

House Salad which Robin and I get every time we go.

House Salad

which Robin and I get every time we go.

Pot Stickers

Pot Stickers

Sushimi

Sushimi

Mango Chicken

Mango Chicken

Green Tea Ice Cream

Green Tea Ice Cream

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Stuffed Peppers for Maggie, Stuffed Squash and Stuffed Tomatoes for Robin

08 Thursday Aug 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bakery, Alley Gardens, Bread, Captain's Shack, Comfort Food, Dinner With Friends, Grilling, Heirloom Squash, Heirloom Tomatoes, Local Harvests, Local Markets, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Sourdough Bread, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Zebra Tomatoes

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07Aug2013_1_Captains-Shack_Stuffed-Peppers_Stuffed-Tomato_Stuffed-Squash_CookingMac and Marnie gave us two huge heirloom squash. I picked some tomatoes from out alley garden and sweet peppers are always great with a good stuffing. What a great couple of days working in the kitchen and coming up with a different stuffing blend and a heirloom Green Zebra Tomato Verde for the stuffing. The photo here is the squash getting ready to be put into the oven. I used an instant read thermometer to check the cooking process and took it out at 175 degrees F. This was very good, even if I do say so myself. The stuffed peppers were for Maggie and Trish whereas the stuffed tomatoes were for Robin. Here are some more photos. Left-Click to see the photos enlarged and don’t forget to Vote above. Enjoy!

Stuffed Heirloom Squash Cheese Bites Green Salad with Pomegranate Juice Dressing  Acme Bake Shop Sourdough bread and Zucchini Rounds

Stuffed Heirloom Squash
Cheese Bites
Green Salad and Fresh Garden Tomatoes with Pomegranate Juice Dressing
Acme Bake Shop Sourdough Bread
Zucchini Rounds

Stuffed Fresh Alley Garden  Tomato Grilled Herbal Heirloom Squash

Stuffed Fresh Alley Garden Tomato
Grilled Herbal Heirloom Squash

Robin can not handle green peppers or almost any peppers so I made her a stuffed tomato.

Stuffed Peppers Grilled Heirloom Squash

Stuffed Yellow and Orange Sweet Peppers
Grilled Heirloom Squash

This I made for Maggie and Trish tonight. I hope they enjoy it.

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A Salad on a Warm Summer Evening

06 Saturday Jul 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bakery, Bread, Comfort Food, Local Markets, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Salad, Seafood, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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06July2013_1_Captain's-Shack_Summer-Salad-Dinner_PlatedIt’s a warm summer evening on a link bound for nowhere that we decided to have a wonderful mixed salad. Easy to make, just use your imagination. Here is what we came up with and it was really satisfying.

Fresh Tuna Salad with Tomato
Spring Garden Potato Salad
Mixed Boise Farmers Market Greens
Acme Bakery Ciabatta
2010 Fujishin Family Cellars Viognier
from the Snake River AVA, Idaho

Did you know that according to Bobby Flay on the Foodnetwork, that ciabatta means slipper? Interesting. Left-Click the photo to see it enlarged. Enjoy and make a different salad when the weather is hot and muggy! Cheers.

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Homemade Pasta. Yum!

14 Friday Jun 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Captain's Shack, Classic Sauces, Eggs, Herbs and Spices, Homemade Pasta, Locavore, Main Dish, Pasta, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe by: Robin and Bob Young, Salad, Seafood, Talapia, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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Robin said that she wanted to make pasta sometime this week. So we bought the supplies, 2 dozen eggs and semolina flour. Combine that with talapia and look at our dinner tonight. Lemon and Thyme Baked Talapia Homemade Pasta with Fresh Peas browned butter and fresh sage Fresh Green Salad 2011 Dusted Valley (WA) Pinot Giis

Robin said that she wanted to make pasta sometime this week. So we bought the supplies, 2 dozen eggs and semolina flour. Combine that with talapia and look at our dinner tonight.

Lemon and Thyme Baked Talapia
Homemade Pasta with Fresh Peas

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browned butter infused with fried fresh sage
Fresh Green Salad
2011 Dusted Valley (WA) Pinot Gris

A really yummy dinner! Left-Click the photo to see it enlarged and then grab a fork. Sorry, but there is no “Smell-A-Vision”. And please VOTE above. Thanks! Goot Essen.

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Not Your Standard Memorial Day Dinner

27 Monday May 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bakery, Bread, Captain's Shack, Food, Lamb, Local Harvests, Local Markets, Main Dish, Morels, Mushrooms, Party Time, Petit Verdot, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipes, Salads, Special Dinners, Spinach, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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Lamb Ribs and Chop Morel Mushrooms in Dry Sherry and Leek Fondue Spring Bounty Potato Salad Acme Bakery Baguette 2004 Sawtooth Winery Petit Verdot

Oh my. Who could ask for more? So much fun to put together and prepare. Enjoy! We did. Here is the recipe for the Potato Salad. Left-Click these photos to see enlarged and please VOTE above.

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Spring Bounty Potato Salad

Source: Sunset Magazine, May 2013

Ingredients:
2 pounds small Yukon Gold potatoes
1 cup shelled fresh peas
2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
1 cup mayonnaise $
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
4 spring onions* or green onions, thinly sliced
5 hard-cooked large eggs*, peeled and roughly chopped
About 3 tbsp. chopped tarragon

Preparation:
1. Bring 1 in. water to a boil in a large saucepan. Set potatoes in a steamer basket and steam in pan, covered, until tender, about 20 minutes. Cool in ice water, then pat dry. Cut potatoes into chunks and put in a large bowl.
2. Meanwhile, bring some water to a boil in a saucepan. Add peas; cook until tender, 3 minutes. Drain and transfer to ice water, then drain again.
3. Whisk together vinegar, mayonnaise, and salt in a small bowl to combine. Add onions, peas, and half the dressing to potatoes and gently stir to coat. Add eggs and 3 tbsp. tarragon and gently stir to coat.
4. Spread remaining dressing on bottom of a wide bowl, add salad, and sprinkle with more tarragon if you like.

Note: Look for spring onions (regular onions picked young) at farmers’ markets in spring and at Latino markets year-round. They have a fatter bulb than green onions–which have less crunch but make a good substitute. For perfect hard-cooked eggs, cover them in cold water in a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Remove from heat and let stand 12 minutes. Plunge cooked eggs into ice water, crack all over, and let sit in the water for a few minutes before peeling.

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Sunday Brunch at Cottonwood Grille

26 Sunday May 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Boise Adventures, Brunch, Classic Sauces, Cottonwood Grille, Crab, Eggs, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Restaurants, Salmon, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?

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26May2013_1_Cottonwood-Grille_Strange-FolksLast night Robin said she would like to go to the Cottonwood Grille for brunch. No problem! It’s always a party when we go there. A good treat, since we missed our seafood this week. And I still had my vegetables before 6:00pm. As we were going into the parking, one of “Boise’s Folks” was at the entrance (photo above). I have no clue as to what or who this is. Just interesting. A strange mixture of cultures here in the Mountain West. Interesting. Enjoy these photos of our breakfast, Left-Click any photo to see enlarged and please VOTE above. Cheers!

Bacon Vodka Bloody Mary Daily allowance of vegetables in a glass.

Bacon Vodka Bloody Mary
Daily allowance of vegetables in a glass.

Scandinavian Gravlox Poached egg and salmon with Hollandaise Sauce Robin had this. It really looked good!

Scandinavian Gravlox
Poached egg and salmon with Hollandaise Sauce
Robin had this. It really looked good!

Snow Crab Omelet I had this and it was delicious! Good Hollandaise Sauce.

Snow Crab Omelet
I had this and it was delicious! Good Hollandaise Sauce.

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Grilled Lamb and Good Friends Start the Summer Season

25 Saturday May 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bakery, Appetizers, Asparagus, Baked Onion, Boise Farmers Market, Captain's Shack, Cooking Styles, Friends, Grillin' and Chillin', Lamb, Local Farmers Markets, Local Harvests, Locavore, Main Dish, Onion, Party Time, Photos By: Bob Young, Salads, Special Dinners, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Wild Game, Wine and Food, Wine Dinners

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24May2013_1_Captains-Shack_Chantrill_GenoAndDebra_BestIt is always a “great start” to any event when you are joined by friends. Geno and Debra (pictured here) were in town, so we had them over for a grilled lamb dinner. The weather was super good and we ate outside. Most of the food was local, too. The lamb was and the onions and asparagus were from Washington. The wine was from California. Still, a delightful time. I even helped Debra with her blog. She is doing fine with it. So here are some photos of the food that we had. Enjoy and please cast your VOTE above. Thanks. Cheers! Left-Click any of these photos to see enlarged.

Asparagus Stuffed Walla Walla Onions getting ready for the oven.

Asparagus Stuffed Walla Walla Onions getting ready for the oven.

This wine was awesome with the lamb. We have more of the wine.

This wine was awesome with the lamb. We have more of the wine.

Robin made this super Wild Bird Pate.

Robin made this super Mousse d’Phaison and Chukar Pâté with Toasted Acme Bakery Rye Wedges (not pictured). Those are fresh chives from our garden.

Grilled Lamb Chops Fresh Green Salad Asparagus Stuffed Walla Walla Sweet Onion

Grilled Lamb Chops
Fresh Green Salad
Asparagus Stuffed Walla Walla Sweet Onion

Geno enjoys a lamb chop.

Geno enjoys a lamb chop.

French Vanilla Ice Cream with Idaho Peach Half and Chocolate Liquor Cup

French Vanilla Ice Cream with Idaho Peach Half and Chocolate Liquor Cup . What a great dessert!

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New Boise Saturday Farmer’s Market Produce

18 Saturday May 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Arugula, Blue Goat Cheese, Buy Idaho, Carrots, Food, Hard To Find Foods, Local Farmers Markets, Local Harvests, Mushrooms, Photos By: Bob Young, Spinach, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?

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It was a nice morning at the market today. Slightly cool though, compared to the 90’s we have been getting. I think the temperature was about 58. But clear and the crowds were there – well attended. Here is what I came home with. Enjoy! Left-Click to see the photo enlarged and please VOTE. Thanks.

Arugula, Carrots, Rolingston Chevre Blue Goat Cheest, Fresh Morels and a new mushroom to me, Fresh Mataki.

Arugula, Fresh Spinach, Rolingston Chevre Bleu Goat Cheese, Fresh Morels and a new mushroom to me, Fresh Mataki and Fresh Carrots.

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Asparagus Soup and Shrimp Stuffed Peppers

16 Tuesday Apr 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Asparagus, Captain's Shack, Eggs, Food, Local Farmers Markets, Local Harvests, Main Dish, Meatless Monday, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe By: Robin Young, Recipes, Shrimp, Soup, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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16Apr2013_1_Captain's-Shack_Asparagus-Soup_Plated-with-EggAsparagus is coming into season. It is time for a delicious Asparagus Soup.And these were fresh Idaho asparagus from the New Boise Farmer’s Market. Look at this one that we had last night. It was yummy! Here is the recipe that Robin found from La Cucina Italiana Magazine. Give it a try. Left-Click the photos to see enlarged. Please cast Your Vote above. Thank-You.

Vellutata di Asparagi (Asparagus Soup with Fried Eggs)

4 Servings
Though this soup is easy to make, it looks simply stunning: a fried egg, sunny side up, floats atop a gorgeously green puree for a dish that practically screams spring.

1 Mini Baguette
2 1/2 Pounds Asparagus, Trimmed
1/2 Cup Finely Chopped Onion
1 Garlic Clove, Smashed and Peeled
Fine Sea Salt
2 Tablespoons Extra-Virgin Olive Oil plus More for Drizzling
Freshly Ground White Peppercorns
4 Large Eggs

Instructions
Cut 4 (1/3-inch-thick) slices from baguette and lightly toast. Save remaining baguette for another use.

Cut all but 8 asparagus into 1-inch lengths. In a medium saucepan bring 3 1/3 cups water, onion, garlic and pinch salt to a boil; add chopped asparagus and cook until tender, about 8 minutes.

In batches, carefully purée soup until creamy and smooth. Return soup to pot and cover to keep warm.

Cut remaining asparagus in half, lengthwise, then cut in half crosswise; place in a large skillet. Add water to come halfway up sides of pan, 1 tablespoon oil and pinch salt and pepper. Simmer until tender, about 3 minutes, then drain. In a large nonstick skillet, fry eggs in remaining tablespoon oil; sprinkle with salt. Gently warm soup, stirring, then ladle into bowls. Top with asparagus, fried eggs and toasts. Drizzle with oil and sprinkle with pepper. Serve hot.

16Apr2013_1a_Captain's-Shack_Asparagus-Soup_Shrimp-Stuffed-PeppersAnd then to go with the soup, we had these delicious Shrimp Stuffed Sweet Roasted Peppers. We first had these stuffed peppers at The Buzz at the Quarterly Dinner. These make really great appetizers. Here is Cristie’s recipe from that Quarterly Dinner as she made them. I added a little Ricotta Cheese to mine and did not caramelize the onion. I use fresh green onion with the tops.

Stuffed Roasted Peppers (makes 6)

Source: Cristi Takeda, The Buzz, Boise, ID
Ingredients:
2 tbs extra-virgin olive oil
8 oz bay shrimp (salad shrimp thawed)
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper
1 plum tomato
1/2 small onion, finely chopped (1/4 cup)
1 garlic clove, minced
2 tablespoons sherry
1/3 cup mayonnaise
12 colored small sweet peppers
olive oil cooking spray

Directions:
Cut off the tops of the peppers and clean them out (remember they are not hot peppers so don’t get too obsessed). Place them on a cookie sheet, spray with cooking spray and place in the oven at 350 until they are slightly blistered. Remove from oven and let cool until they are comfortable to touch.

Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a sauté pan over medium-high heat. Sauté the onion until translucent, finely chop the tomato (remember the pepper openings are small) and add to the onion long enough to bring out a little of the juices. Add the garlic.

Drain the onion/tomato mixture place into a bowl, add the sherry, and shrimp stir well. Stir in mayonnaise (If the mixture looks runny hand squeeze so that it is not too ‘drippy’. Fill a ziploc-style bag, cut the corner off and fill the prepared peppers
Refrigerate until just before serving. I had a lot of shrimp salad left over and used it on beds of green for salad the next day.

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The New Boise Farmer’s Market Opened Today

06 Saturday Apr 2013

Posted by Bob and Robin in Asparagus, Baking, Buy Idaho, Eggs, Food, Gaston's Bakery, Healthy Eating, Herbs, Local Farmers Markets, Local Harvests, Local Markets, Photos By: Bob Young, Special Events, Special Information, Things To Do, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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Boise City Farmers Market LogoIn spite of, not because of the threat of rain, the Boise Farmer’s Market opened today in the parking lot at 11th Street and Grove Street. Many more vendors were there than I expected. Food, wine, beef, buffalo, lamb, eggs, vegetables, fresh herbs and art items were some of the products represented. (To see a complete list of vendors Click Here) It was good to see all of the vendors. After the opening bell sounded, at 9 am sharp, the crowds descended on the market and people were generally happy to see the fresh produce and Idaho products.
Parking is available on site starting at $2.00 for 2 hours, or on street parking, where there is no metered parking charge on Saturday, Sunday and Holidays in Boise. I saw many people walking and pushing strollers heading to the market when I left. Look at the photos that I took this morning of some of the shop keepers and their products. Maybe I’ll see you there next week. Hope so! Cheers and enjoy the photos. Left-Click to see the photos enlarged. Please Vote above.

Boise Farmer's Market location in downtown Boise.

Boise Farmer’s Market location in downtown Boise.

Setting up the booths before the opening bell at 9:00 am.

Setting up the booths before the opening bell at 9:00 am.

Ballard Family Cheese

Ballard Family Cheese

Gaston's Bakery. Awesome  baked goods. The bakery is part of Le Cafe de Paris.

Gaston’s Bakery. Awesome baked goods. The bakery is part of Le Cafe de Paris.

Guru Donuts. have a donut and a cup of coffee. I don't know where you'll get the coffee, though.

Guru Donuts. Have a doughnut and a cup of coffee. I don’t know where you’ll get the coffee, though.

It looks like a good start to a great idea. Thanks to all of the vendors who are participating and a huge Thank-You to the folks who stepped up to organize this market. I salute you! Well done.

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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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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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