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Bone-In Pork Chops with Montmorency Sauce

23 Sunday Mar 2014

Posted by Bob and Robin in 5 Hour Duck, Acme Bake Shop Sourdough, Bone-In Pork Chops, Butternut Squash, Captain's Shack, Classic Sauces, Fruit, Main Dish, Montmorency Sauce, Photos By: Bob Young, Pork, Recipe by: Robin and Bob Young, Sourdough Bread, Squash, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food, Wines - Italian

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This was another one of those dinners. The last time we had a Montmorency Sauce – recipe below – Chef James Grimes made it for the Treasure Valley Wine Society. An awesome sauce that goes very well with pork, but one of these days we will try it with the 5 Hour Roasted Duck.

Braised Bone-In Pork Chops with Montmorency Sauce Mashed Squash with Nutmeg Acme Bake Shop Toasted Sourdough Bread

Braised Bone-In Pork Chops
with
Montmorency Sauce
Mashed Butternut Squash

with
Nutmeg
Acme Bake Shop Toasted Sourdough Bread
2004 Collazzi
Toscana Red Wine

Here is the recipe for the Montmorency Sauce.

Montmorency Sauce

“The sweetness makes it suitable for sautéed chicken breasts or roast duckling, as well as more robustly flavored meats such as pork chops.” (Yankee Magazine) “Montmorency cherries get their name from the Montmorency Valley of France, where they originated.” (Product Oasis)

Ingredients:
12 oz Bing cherries, Hood-Crest Dark Sweet Cherries or Montmorency Cherries if you can find them.
1 c Tawny Port
1 large Sugar Cube
2 med Oranges
2 T Cornstarch

Directions:
Drain the Bing cherries and place cherries in a medium bowl. Reserve liquid.

Add 1 cup tawny port to the reserved liquid. Cover the cherries and let stand at room temperature 3 to 4 hours (preferably overnight).

Rub the sugar cube firmly over the oranges to remove zest and aromatic oils from skin. Squeeze orange and measure 1/4 cup juice. Add juice to 2 tablespoons cornstarch and stir until smooth.

In a saucepan, or to deglaze a braised pork pan, combine cherries, juice and port with cornstarch mixture. Cook, stirring constantly, until liquid is thick and clear. Add the sugar cube and stir to dissolve.

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Baked Salmon and Asparagus with Hollandaise Sauce

21 Friday Mar 2014

Posted by Bob and Robin in Bedrock Wine Company, Captain's Shack, Classic Sauces, Dessert, Herbs, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe By: Russ Terrell, Recipes, Salad, Salmon, Seafood, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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This was, by far, one of the better dinners we have made in a while. It was almost comfort food. I would easily pay $15 -$20 for this meal. It was scrumptious. To the Hollandaise Sauce I added a little lemon zest to “liven it up” just a little more without adding a lot of cayenne. The Extravagonzo Infused Oil and the Cold Springs Winery wine are both Idaho products.

Baked Copper River Salmon with Myers Lemon Infused Olive Oil Tarragon Steamed Asparagus with Hollandaise Sauce Ben and Jerry's Penut Butter Fudge Ice Cream and Ben and Jerry's Cherry Garcia Ice Cream

Crisp Fresh Green Salad
Baked Copper River Salmon

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Steamed Asparagus with Easy Blender Hollandaise Sauce

Choice Of
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2011 Cold Springs Merlot

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Felzien Farms Lamb Chops Dinner

19 Wednesday Mar 2014

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bake Shop, Acme Bake Shop Breads, Acme Bake Shop Sourdough, Bedrock Wine Company, Boise Artisan Bakery's, Bread, Buy Idaho, Captain's Shack, Idaho Lamb, Idaho's Bounty, Lamb, Local Harvests, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe: Bob and Robin Young, Sourdough Bread, Special Dinners, What's For Dinner?

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4 med laqmb chops, 1/4 c Olive Oil, Salt and Pepper to rare, 1/2 c Italian Parsley chopped, 1 lg clove Garlic, minced, Zest of 1 Lemon. Mix altogether and mash the herbs. Pour over the chops and let marinate for 1 hour. Cook in a 350 degree oven for 20 minutes.

4 med Felzien Family Farm lamb chops, 1/4 c Olive Oil, Salt and Pepper to taste, 1/2 c Italian Parsley chopped, 1 lg clove Garlic, minced, Zest of 1 Lemon. Mix altogether and mash the herbs. Let stand for 30 minutes to marry flavors. Pour over the chops and let marinate for 1 hour. Cook in a 350 degree oven for 20 minutes.

Baked Lamb Chops Smashed Turnip and Parsnip, Acme Bake Shop Sourdough Bread Fresh Green Salad 2013 Bedrock Wine Company Grenache

Baked Felzien Family Farm Lamb Chops
Smashed Turnip and Parsnip Root Vegetables
Acme Bake Shop Sourdough Bread
Fresh Green Salad
2013 Bedrock Wine Company
Grenache

Really ……….. An awesome dinner. Leanne Felzien asked me if I liked these chops better – pastured and grass fed or the feed fed lambs. I like these and so did Robin. The chops were just a little smaller.

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Cloud 9 Nano Brewery, Boise

18 Tuesday Mar 2014

Posted by Bob and Robin in Beer and Ale, Beer and Food, Beer Tasting, Bistro, Burger and Brew, Cloud 9 nano Brewery, Comfort Food, Dessert, Gaston's Bakery, Hamburger, Idaho Breweries, Idaho Wine, Local Markets, Main Dish, Party Time, Photos By: Bob Young, Restaurant Reviews, Restaurants, Salads, Sandwiches, Side Dishes, Sliders, Special Beers, What's For Dinner?, Whats For Lunch?

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17March2014_2_Cloud-9-Opening_FrontThe Cloud 9 nano brewery opend on March 17th in the Albertsons Shopping Center at 18th and State Streets, 1750 W. State St. It was a full house! In the following quote from their website – link above – we see that they are trying very hard to use locally produced products, both in their beer production and their food preparation. I know their hamburger rolls come from Gaston Bakery here in Boise.

We are Boise’s first nanobrewery, and the only certified organic brewery in the state, producing only four barrels per hand-crafted batch. We are focused on sustainable, local, and organic beers and our brewery also houses an amazing restaurant with a similar focus.
By keeping batches to only four barrels in size, we are able to vary our beers to match seasonal ingredients and provide a wealth of variety for craft beer lovers.
Expected Hours:
Monday – Closed
Tuesday – 11:00am to 10:00pm
Wednesday – 11:00am to 10:00pm
Thursday – 11:00am to 10:00pm
Friday – 10:00am to Midnight
Saturday – 10:00am to Midnight
Sunday – 10:00am to 9:00pm
Happy Hour from 4-6 with $1 off pints and a limited Happy Hour Menu is coming soon.

Their seasonal menu includes such items as Classic Burger – $9.50 and photo below, Chicken Pesto – $9.50, Roasted Veggie – $9.50, Shepard’s Pie – $10.50, Vegetarian Shepard’s Pie – $10.50, Corned Beef and Cabbage – $10.50 and Corned Beets and Cabbage – $8.50. I had the burger and it was very good. They use Gaston Bakery buns and 3/1 burgers (3 burgers to the pound).They also serve a wide variety of appetizers ranging from $5.00 – $7.00. Some of the folks there were getting their salads and they looked good. $2.50 – $8.95. They serve beer, of course, and their own made root beer which I had earlier and it was very good.
Good to see that they serve Idaho wines, Indian Creek Winery and 3 Horse Ranch Winery. Seating is limited, about 35 seats at tables and at the bar. They hope to have outside seating when the weather changes. Enjoy these photos and hope to see you there!

The bar area and menus.

The bar area and menus.

The menus and an empty Irish Dark Lager - good lager!

The menus and an empty Irish Dark Lager – good lager!

Irish Dark Lager

Irish Dark Lager

The beer menu. They do have samples and from what I saw, three different sizes of servings. Great idea.

The beer menu. They do have samples and from what I saw, three different sizes of servings. Great idea.

Classic Burger. Very good!

Classic Burger. Very good! I think I would rate this a 4-Star pub. Remember the size. It is small and not near the size of 10 Barrel Pub downtown or Kilted Dragon or Sockeye. The beer is good. The food is delightful and the service is good. Don’t be in a rush. They are just getting started and give them time. Enjoy!!

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Breakfast Poblano

17 Monday Mar 2014

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bake Shop, Captain's Shack, Comfort Food, Eggs, Food Prep, Mexican Food, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe By: Robin Young, Recipes, Special Information, What's For Dinner?, Whats For Breakfast?

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Poblano cut in half and seeds and ribs removed. Beat eggs. Spoon into chillies. Sprinkle with cheese and lightly dust with turmeric. Bake at 425 for 10 minutes or until the eggs gel. Yum!

Robin made these this morning. Poblano cut in half and seeds and ribs removed. Beat eggs. Spoon into chillies. Sprinkle with cheese and lightly dust with turmeric. Bake at 425 degrees F for 10 minutes or until the eggs gel. Serve with toasted Acme Bake Shop Rye. Yum!

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Creole Slow Cooker Pork Chops

14 Friday Mar 2014

Posted by Bob and Robin in Bone-In Pork Chops, Cajun Food, Captain's Shack, Cooking Styles, Crockpot, Main Dish, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe by: Robin and Bob Young, Rice, Special Dinners, What's For Dinner?

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13Mar2014_1b_Captains-Shack_Cajun-Pork-Chops_PlatedIf you want to make a change in preparing bone-in pork chops, try this method. It is not a strong Cajun spice flavor, but you know it’s there. An interesting change. The recipe is posted in the Recipe File above, but here it is also: Creole Slow Cooker Pork Chops. This might also be good using chicken. Maybe the thighs? Enjoy the photos! Left-Click any of the pictures to see enlarged.

Bone-in pork chops getting happy with the Cajun Spice Blend that we make and which is also in the Recipe File above.

Bone-in pork chops getting happy with the Cajun Spice Blend that we make and which is also in the Recipe File above.

Cajun Pork in the crock pot.

Cajun Pork in the crock pot.

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Wine and Cheese – An Oenophiles Dream!

12 Wednesday Mar 2014

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11Mar2014_1_The-Buzz_Wine-and-Cheese_Peggy-TommyThe Buzz had another great and different venue for this monthly tasting. Paring cheese with wine. Really a great way to present not only the wines, but the different cheeses and how to prepare the cheese in different entrees. Cristi has been doing some real “soul searching” to come up with some different venues. I like it. Even Tommy, Cristi’s husband, and Peggy Hands-Behrens are enjoying preparing the plates. Look at those smiles! Enjoy these photos. Cheers! Left-Click any of these photos to see enlarged.

Assorted Cheeses for an Appetizer.

Assorted Cheeses for an Appetizer.

Black and Blue Slider and Parmesan Crisp 2011 Tomero Malbec 14% alc. not a bad rating, but not good either. [16]

Black and Blue Slider
Parmesan Crisp
2011 Tomero
Malbec
14% alc. not a bad rating, but not good either. [16]

Spi8nach, Pear and Feta Salad2012 Vistalba C 14% alc. Best wine of the night. pared extremely well with the salad. [20]

Spinach, Pear and Feta Salad
2012 Vistalba C

14% alc. Best wine of the night. pared extremely well with the salad. [20]

Cheese Soup 2010 Renwood Clarion 15% alc. pared extremely well with the cheese soup [19]

Cheese Soup
2010 Renwood
Clarion
15% alc. pared extremely well with the cheese soup
[19]

Chicken Cordon Blue Asparagus 2012 Wente Chardonnay 13.4% alc. good match for the "non-matchable" asparagus. [17]

Chicken Cordon Blue
Asparagus
2012 Wente
Chardonnay
13.4% alc. good match for the “non-matchable” asparagus.
[17]

Berry Blintzes NV Baja Tanga Sparkling Wine 12.4% alc. I just don't think it went well with the blintzes. [14]

Berry Blintzes
NV Baja Tanga
Sparkling Wine
12.4% alc. I just don’t think it went well with the blintzes.
[14]

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Rachel Sandwiches For Lunch

11 Tuesday Mar 2014

Posted by Bob and Robin in Acme Bake Shop, Acme Bake Shop Breads, Boise Artisan Bakery's, Captain's Shack, Comfort Food, Ethnic Foods, Horseradish, Panini Sandwiches, Pastrami, Photos By: Bob Young, Rachel Sandwich, Recipe by: Robin and Bob Young, Recipes, Reuben Sandwich, Russian Dressing, Sandwiches, What's For Dinner?

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No. That’s not a misspelling. You might think that I meant a Reuben Sandwich. No. A Reuben is made with corned beef and a Rachel is made with pastrami. Everything else is the same. You must use a Russian Dressing [PDF format], this is our recipe, and Thousand Island is a poor substitute. (There is also a copy of the Russian Dressing recipe in the Recipe File above.) Rye bread, we use only Acme Bake Shop Rye. This is a full bodied, full flavored rye, not a “rye swirl” bread that is a substitution for the “real thing”. Boars Head Brand Lacy Swiss Cheese and Pastrami. Kosher dill pickle. Sauerkraut is also a must. Again, we use our homemade kraut. I use a panini grill (George Foreman) to grill these sandwiches. The Stella Artois is an added bonus! Cheers and Gut essen! Left-Click to see enlarged.

Rachel Sandwich

Rachel Sandwich
pastrami, Russian dressing, sauerkraut, Acme Bake Shop Rye, kosher dill pickle
Stella Artois

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Celebrate National Blueberry Pop-Over Day ……..

10 Monday Mar 2014

Posted by Bob and Robin in Blueberries, Captain's Shack, Food Prep, Fruit, National Pop-Over Day, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe By: Robin Young, Recipes, Special Events, What's For Dinner?

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09Mar2014_2_Captains-Shack_Blueberry-PopOvers_Out-of-OvenWe did!! These were awesome. Robin made these this morning and I do like blueberries. I did not know it was National Blueberry Pop-Over Day. What a surprise when Robin made these. I have the recipe that she used below. It is not hard, but it is precise. Enjoy these photos and the recipe. Cheers! But first, here is some interesting information about National Blueberry Pop-Over Day:

March 10 is National Blueberry Popover Day
Five things you should know about Blueberry Popovers
1) Native Americans once called blueberries “star berries,” because the five points of blueberry blossoms make a star shape.
2) They held blueberries in high esteem, believing that the “Great Spirit” created the berries to feed their hungry children during famine.
3) Blueberry juice had medicinal value for Native Americans as well and was used to treat persistent coughs and other illnesses.
4) American poet, Robert Frost, loved blueberries so he wrote a poem about them.
5) Blueberries are one of the only natural foods that are truly blue in color. [foodimentary.com]

Blueberry Pop-Overs

Blueberry Pop-Overs

These are the ones that Robin made this morning.


Here they are with confectioners' sugar on them.

Here they are with confectioners’ sugar on them.

The Recipe:

Blueberry Pop-Overs

Ingredients:
1¼ c All-Purpose Flour
¼ t Salt
3 eggs, room temperature
1¼ c Milk
1 T Butter, melted
2 T Butter, cut into pieces
1 c fresh or frozen Blueberry (if using frozen do not thaw)
Confectioners’ Sugar for garnish

Directions:
Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees F.
Grease a popover pan and heat in the oven for 2 minutes. While pan is heating combine flour, salt, eggs, milk and melted butter in a blender – mix for 1-2 minutes, or until mixture is the consistency of heavy cream.**
Remove pan from oven and place a piece of butter in each cup – return to oven until butter is melted and bubbling, about 2 minutes. Fill each cup with batter and sprinkle with blueberries.
Bake for 20 minutes. Reduce temperature to 300 degrees and bake for an additional 20 minutes.
Remove from oven, dust with confectioner’s sugar and serve immediately.

People are intimidated by popovers – they are sort of like the soufflé of the bread world. You want a nice, tall “rise” and a hollow, yet cooked-through, interior. The truth is, popovers couldn’t be easier to make, as long as you follow a few simple rules:
Buy a popover pan. Popover pans are different from muffin tins. The cups are taller, for one, and they are separated from one another to allow for even heat circulation. This is critical for achieving a light, airy result. Can you use a muffin tin? Sure. But you won’t get popovers. You’ll get muffins.
Pre-heat the pan. Even if your recipe doesn’t call for it, do it anyway – for about 2 minutes. A hot pan is essential for that quick rise when the batter goes into the oven.
Your recipe should instruct you to melt a little butter in each cup just before adding the batter. Do NOT skip this step. As the butter heats up it pushes steam through the batter, creating the height that is the hallmark of a perfect popover.
You can make the batter the night before and keep it in the fridge. Just be sure to bring it to room temperature prior to baking.
Serve these babies immediately! Nothing is sadder than a “deflated” popover. Time it to serve them fresh out of the oven. Trust me, it’s worth it.

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Fresh Made Chicken Pot Pies

10 Monday Mar 2014

Posted by Bob and Robin in Carrots, Chicken, Classics, Comfort Food, Healthy Eating, Onion, Pastries, Photos By: Bob Young, Things To Do, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?, Wine and Food

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09Mar2014_1_Captains-Shack_Chix-Pot-Pie_OvenOur $7.95 whole chicken, just gave us 7 meals. That’s $1.11 per meal. Or, if you figure per person for the chicken, that’s $0.56 per plate. Guess we can get our meds this month! The chicken was a little over 6 pounds. Not one of Frank Purdue’s chickens (“It takes a tough man to make a tender chicken”) but it was good. The final meal was these Chicken Pot Pies that Robin made. The pies are ready to be placed in the oven in this photo. We use both round and rectangular bowls to make the dinner. Add to this a good Tuscan wine, and we had a good dinner. Here are photos of the final dish. Enjoy!

Robin's Chicken Pot Pie

Robin’s Chicken Pot Pie


Chicken Pot Pie in a rectangular dish. Works any way you want to make them. Delicious!

Chicken Pot Pie in a rectangular dish. Works any way you want to make them. Delicious!

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Crockpot Recipes

Many good recipes here.

A Taste of France

A collection of French recipes

Basque Recipes

Best Ever Recipes of Mexico

Malaysian Recipes

Awesome Malaysian recipes.

Memorie di Angelina Italian Recipes

My Best German Recipes Web Site

Regional and Oktober Fest Recipes

There are a lot of recipes here.

Sauer Kraut Recipes

Recipes By Robin and Bob

Recipes that we have collected and created throughout the years.

Recipes of Elizabeth W. Young, Bob’s Mother

These are the recipes that my Mother collected over 85 or so years. The photo of my Mother was one of the last I have of her. It was taken in July, 1987.

Recipes From The Mediterranean Area

Soup and Chowder Recipes

Recipes from "My Recipes"

Deep South Dish Recipes

The Recipes of Greece

Tasty Mexican Recipes

The Shiksa In The Kitchen

Great Jewish recipes!

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Some Great Boise Restaurants.

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Asiago’s – Italian

Bella Aquila, Eagle, ID

775 S Rivershore Ln., Eagle, ID 83616 (208) 938-1900

Bar Gernika – Basque Pub and Eatery

202 S Capitol Blvd, Boise (208) 344-2175 (Checked)

Cottonwood Grille

913 W River St., Boise (208) 333.9800 cg@cottonwoodgrille.com

Enrique’s Mexican Restaurant

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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Think Local!! Boise Breweries, Brew Pubs and Wine Bars.
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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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