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Lunch At Bar Gernika

02 Thursday Aug 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Bar Gernika, Basque Foods, Ethnic Foods, Photos By: Bob Young, What's For Dinner?

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Robin and I went down to the Basque Block in Boise at noon to eat at Bar Gernika and to see the well that was found at the Basque Hotel. We had a wonderful meal of

Lamb Dip
tender slices of roasted leg of lamb on a fresh roll with a light lamb sauce for dipping

Lamb Stew
tender cubes of leg of lamb with potatoes, onions and green peppers in sauce

Basque Style Rice Pudding
sweet rice pudding served chilled with a sprinkle of cinnamon

Kalimotxo (Cal-ee-mo-cho)
half cola and half red wine served over ice

Union Jack IPA

Thank you Jeff for being the perfect host and “guide” through the menu. Your suggestions were superb.

Beer guide

A wonderful lamb stew!!

At the Basque Hotel in Boise, they were repairing and replacing the old porch. When they removed the wood planking, an old well was found. Time to excavate. Here are some of the artifacts that have been found so far.

This is the well that they found. They have already excavated six feet in depth. It is great that the public is allowed and encouraged to go and see the process. The Basque Hotel is located in the Basque Block in Boise. And, Boise has the largest Basque population in the United States.

Here are some artifacts they located.

More artifacts.

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Robin’s Icebox Lox – A Super Appetizer

27 Friday Jul 2012

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If you like a good, fresh salmon and you like lox, Robin makes this awesome Icebox Lox. (See Icebox Lox for a recipe on this blog.)

Here the lox is sliced very thin and served with Kashi crackers. Place a piece of the lox on the cracker and top it off with a caper and a squeeze of lime and YUM!!!

But wait! She’s not finished! Here is her –

Asparagus Quiche
Sliced Fresh Tomatoes and Fresh Picked Basil Threads.

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Pallet Garden Tomatoes!

25 Wednesday Jul 2012

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We have been using the herbs from our pallet garden for sometime now. But as you can see, we have some tomatoes, Roma’s, ripening in the garden. See the wine bottles? Fill them with water, turn them to empty out, and they will give the garden a trickle watering. It lasts for about 24 hours, unless it is extremely hot.

We also made a trip to Goldy’s Corner across the street from City Hall and joined with Goldy’s Restaurant. Goldy’s Corner is a great place for a fine cup of coffee or tea. Some sandwiches and a limited dinner menu Wednesday through Saturday from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. Reasonable prices, large sized helpings and a friendly atmosphere. You can take your laptop, too. WIFI is available. Try them. You’ll like them.

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Architectural Cold Eggs Benedict Salad

22 Sunday Jul 2012

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I (Robin) made a creative breakfast today … An Architectural Cold Eggs Benedict Salad – artichoke bottoms on a slice of tomato over lettuce and spinach, filled with crab meat and a half hard-boiled quail egg topped with a sauce of leftover garlic aoli [essentially hollandaise – homemade mayonaise] with chopped tarragon to resemble Bearnaise sauce. (Photo to the left is the prep work. Love the spotted quail eggs! Photo below is the plated salad. YUM-O!) Bob took photos … they will be blogged later. (Here they are!)
Drinking fruit flavored water – fresh pineapple chunks and orange slices in water with mint leaves. No sweetener other than the fruit. I want to try the Raspberry / Lime, Watermelon/Rosemary and Blackberry/Sage waters too. Have had cucumber/lemon slices in water lots – very refreshing and natural. Can always use no-cal sparkling water instead of plain water. Of course we do keep Schweppes Tonic water on hand to mix with gin for keeping Malaria away!

Architectural Cold Eggs Benedict Salad

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Grilled Dinner Tonight

21 Saturday Jul 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Grillin' and Chillin', Photos By: Bob Young, Salmon, Seafood, What's For Dinner?

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Good and fun dinner tonight.

Grilled Tarragon Salmon

Green Salad
fresh lettuce, tomato with pear/gorgonzola vinaigrette

Grilled Zucchini
olive oil, fresh oregano

Grilled Pineapple

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Meatless Shepard’s Pie

17 Tuesday Jul 2012

Posted by Bob and Robin in Meatless Monday, Photos By: Bob Young, Recipe By: Robin Young, Vegetables, What's For Dinner?

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Robin found this recipe on the web. But her recipe is slightly changed. Here is her recipe. Enjoy!

Meatless Shepard’s Pie

Serve this as an entrée for 8 with a simple chopped tomato and lettuce salad.
Ingredients:
1 zucchini, cut in thin rounds (about 2 cups)
3 medium red potatoes, sliced in thin rounds – 1/6 inch on a mandolin
1 cup bread crumbs or premade croutons

CURRIED LENTIL FILLING:
3 cups water bring to a boil
2 bay leaves
1 cup lentils
2 cloves garlic sliced

cooked until tender

add
1 cup chopped chard leaves
2 teaspoons Curry powder
additional Turmeric and Cumin to taste
1 cup sliced reconstituted dried mushrooms 1/2 C soaked in 1 cup boiling water [reserve the water]
2/3 cup nutritional yeast
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon cornstarch mixed with the cooled reserved mushroom water
Stir over medium heat until it thickens

1 medium chopped onion
chopped Chard stems
1T oregano
sauteed in the emptied lentil pot until onion is translucent

Pre heat oven to 350 degrees F
2 T unsalted butter
1 tablespoon olive oil

Melted in the bottom of a large rectangular casserole dish layer with the zucchini rounds. Sprinkle with 1/2 the bread crumbs. Place potato slices on the next layer. Pour the lentil mix over the potatoes. Onion mixture next, the remainder of the potato slices. Sprinkled with the rest of the bread crumbs and cover with shredded cheese – Monterrey Jack, Mexican mix or Mozzarella

Bake for 50 minutes
Let cool 15 minutes

GARNISH:
1/2 cup thinly sliced scallions or green onion if desired.

Nutritional Information:
Per serving:
503 calories
7 g total fat (1 g sat)
0 mg cholesterol
92 g carbohydrate
23 g protein
22 g fiber
350 mg sodium

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The Buzz 3rd Quarter Dinner

16 Monday Jul 2012

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I just love these Quarterly Wine Dinners at The Buzz. They are so relaxed, yet so educational, so far as the food preparation and the food and wine parings. Paul Colwell of BRJ Distributing here in Boise and Earl Sullivan of Telaya Wines did a great job in talking about the wines. Just look at some of these plates and the wines that went with them. This is one of those meals that I liked everything and can not pick “the best” dish of the night. I scored the wines on the 20 point system. Cheers!

2008 Telaya Turas (means journey in Irish)
great with the stuffed peppers. Open 1 – 1 1/2 hrs before serving. [18]

Caprese Dip
Mozzarella tomatoes and basil baked

Cucumber Sandwich
fresh salmon spread

Savory Puffs
bacon, cream cheese and jalapeno baked inside of bread

2010 Les Jamelles Viognier
13.0% alc., [17] $13.00

2011 Vale Viognier
13.2% alc just went better with the appetizers [18] $16.00

Watermelon Heirloom Salad
watermelon and Feta cheese. Amazingly refreshing

2011 Murrieta’s Weil The Whip
12.5% alc [16] $20.00

Lost West Winery Old Shed White
12.5% alc. went very well with the watermelon [18] $11.00

Grilled Eggplant
vodka sauce and mozzarella

2010 Pianete La Segreta
13% alc did not care for this wine [16] $17.00

2009 Vale Rendezvous Red
14.5% went best with the spiciness of the vodka sauce [19] $22.00

Green Stuffed Peppers
with
Spicy Italian Sausage

Squash Ribbons

2010 Apaltagua Envero
14 % alc. went well with the stuffed peppers [17] $18.00

2009 Telaya Turas Red Wine
of the two wines, this one was superior with the entree. [10] $32.00

Strawberry Rose Wine Jellies

Strawberry Shortcake

Spiced Coconut and Almond Rice Pudding

2011 Willamette Valley Pinot Noir Whole Cluster
12.5% alc [17] $22.00

2009 Fujishin Family Cellars Petite Sirah
14.;5% alc [18] $22.00

Strawberry Rose Wine Jellies

Strawberry Shortcake

Spiced Coconut and Almond Rice Pudding

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Anniversary, Birthday and Bastille Day Party!

15 Sunday Jul 2012

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What a great way to celebrate our 29th Wedding Anniversary and Lana Jutzy’s, the wife of Robin’s favorite Doctor, 29th Birthday, again. And this all happened on Bastille Day! Thanks to Le Cafe de Paris in Boise for letting us totally celebrate in the Cafe. Thanks to Marnie, Mac, Patrick, Barbara, Dr Jutzy and Lana for participating in these celebrations with us. It was great. Just look at these photos and the wines we had from our cellar. Cheers!

Those who were there:
Robin, Marnie, Mac, Patrick (hidden), Barbara, Dr Jutzy and Lana

Patrick, Barbara and Lana

Salade Paysanne
frisee salad, truffle-scented champagne vinaigrette, candied bacon, poached egg

Galette a l’Oignon
baked pastry with caramelized onion, fennel and whole grain mustard

Coquille St. Jacques
pan seared bay scallops, crimson lentil salad and roasted asparagus

Filet de Poulet Aux Mouilles
roasted chicken breast, asparagus and morel mushroom cream sauce, Yukon gold potato puree

Tarte Tatin
caramelized apple tart, vanilla bean ice cream

And then there was the wine. Even the chardonnay from 1987 was fantastic! See, with care, one can “lay down” a chardonnay for a period of time, twenty five years in this case, and the wine still be awesome. But then, one must start with a good product. And as a note, the oldest chardonnay that we have had and it was still good, was a 1975 Swan Vineyards Chardonnay. My benchmark for chardonnay. But here is what we had tonight. Enjoy.

1990 Domaine de la Fontainerie Loire Chenin Blanc – Vouvray auction price $45
The vineyard management here is minimalist, in that the pruning is extremely short, and the treatments only when absolutely necessary. The goal here is to create wines which express the remarkable relationship that the chenin blanc has with the terroir of Vouvray. This can only be achieved with small concentrated crops of healthy fruit. Catherine Dhoye-Deruet is one of the producers leading the way back towards the production of true dry Vouvray. These were becoming lost as the market moved to more mass produced,

demi-sec wines made from chaptalised grape must. The demi-sec and moëlleux wines are only produced in exceptional vintages and are never chaptalised. Richly perfumed nose of honey, apricot, orange blossom, and a hint of rubber eraser. This impression carries through to the palate, which shows vigorous, bracing acidity, setting you up for a long, mouthwatering finish. The sweetness and sourness are impeccably balanced.
2004 Muscadet “Pierre de la Grange” ($35 auction price – 52 Euros) usually served with seafood, oysters or other shellfish. Pierre et Monique Luneau-Papin head this 50-hectare estate in Le Landreau, in the heart of Muscadet country, where small hamlets dot a landscape of vineyards on low hills. Their estate, also known as Domaine Pierre de la Grange, has been in existence since the early 18th century when it was already planted with Melon de Bourgogne, the Muscadet varietal. Pierre and Monique are the eighth generation of winemakers in the family. Delicious salty, fresh and citric, it is a great aperitif and a wonderful match for langoustines and all types of shellfish as well as sea and river fish and fresh goasts cheese.

Robin’s second favorite Burgundian style Chardonnay – Pinot Blanc is also amazing. #1 Swan 1975, #2 Chalone #3 Hanzell #4 Ravenswood Sangiacomo Chardonnay #5 Idaho … Kirby and Cheryl Vickers VY – Snake River AVA
1987 Chalone Chardonnay ~$35  – was founded by Richard Graff, whose career was determined by a fateful discovery in 1964. At the time, Graff, a Harvard graduate with a degree in music, was reacquainting himself with civilian life, having finished a stint with the U.S. Navy. He took a trip to Windsor Vineyard in Sonoma County, where he tasted the 1960 vintage of a Chalone Vineyard Pinot Blanc. The wine made a strong impression on the 27-year-old Graff, who had previously taken a wine appreciation class and was just beginning to develop a lifelong passion for wine. Few others, experts and novices alike, could have shared in Graff’s high appraisal of the 1960 Chalone Vineyard Pinot Blanc. Graff had tasted the first vintage adorned with the Chalone Vineyard label, and, as he would later discover, perhaps the last wine bearing the Chalone Vineyard label.

Despite the infancy of the Chalone Vineyard label, the Chalone Vineyard itself was the oldest commercial vineyard in Monterey County. The vineyard, located in a remote location near the town of Soledad, took its name from Chalone Peak, so named by the native Ohlone tribe who once occupied part of the land. The first ten acres of grapevine had been planted in 1919 by a French vintner named Curtis Tamm, but the first wine bearing the Chalone Vineyard label was not produced until 1960.

Domaine du Petit Paris which extends over 24 hectares of hillside north of Monbazillac, has been in the same family since 1892.
Patrick and Bénédicte GENESTE manage both the production and sale of their wine and export 80% of their bottles to Europe.

We are lucky to get any … 20% to places out of Europe.

This 1995 is auction valued at $65. The regions of Sauternes and Barsac are better known for botrytis dessert wines than Bergerac. Quality and tradition are the guiding principles of the Domaine du Petit Paris.

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Edible Flowers at the Buzz

11 Wednesday Jul 2012

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Another great monthly wine dinner at the Buzz – Edible Flowers and Wine! I’m glad that Cristi duplicates the menu and wines two nights in a row – Tuesday and Wednesday – so that we can always make one. Tuesdays seem to work best for us. Here Peggy displays the 2010 Sun Garden Riesling that was a good wine. We bought some. Look at what we had for dinner and the wines to accompany the courses and all for $15 per person. Thanks, Cristi and Tommy for an awesome dinner.

Four Season Pizza
artichoke, olive, mushroom, salami

2010 Twin Vines Vinho Verde
10% alc, [13] $10.00

Cream of Dandelion Soup

2010 Bila Haut Cotes du Roussillon Villages
14.0% alc, [17] $15.00

Spring Mix Salad
(Beautiful!)

2010 Sun Garden Riesling
9.5% alc, [18] $13.00

Lavender Crusted Pork
Caprese Salad
Roasted Rosemary Red Potatoes

NV Basel Cellars Earth Series Volume 2
14.6% alc, [18] $20.00

White Cake
with
Rose Water Icing
(Beautiful presentation!)

NV Willamete Valley Oregon Blossom
11% alc [17] $11.00

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Lunch At Life’s Kitchen

10 Tuesday Jul 2012

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What a great way to support some young people find their way. Look at what they prepared today. ,It was yummy!

Potato Leek with Bacon Soup
Cup $2.25 | Bowl $4.50
Rich and creamy potato soup with leeks and bacon.

Ultimate Turkey Club
$7.50
Turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato and provolone stacked between toasted bread with mayo.
Made by: Anthony

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