The Boise Farmers Market Is Open!

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05April2014_1_Boise-Farmers-Market_BoothsSeems like it has been months since we could shop for local products at the farmers market. It has! It’s been since last December when they closed for the winter. But now it’s Spring and the market is Open! Yea! It was great to see the vendors there from last year and their fantastic Idaho products. Acme Bake Shop (fresh Rye and Sourdough), Gaston Bakery (Croissants), Meadowlark Farms (fresh Eggs), Purple Sage Farms (awesome greens), Idaho Honey, Homestead Farms (bone-in Rib-Eye steaks), Rollingstone Chevre and a host of others that I know I am missing. Here are some photos from this morning. I have been asked by many people when Acme Bake Shop will open a store front. I got the answer this morning, “It’s not in the business plan at this time.” Beside the Boise COOP, I will check next week to see where in Boise you can purchase their bread. Cheers and hope to see YOU there next Saturday! And please, Think Local – Buy Local. Support your local farmer.

Idaho Honey

Idaho Honey

Write their number down and give them a call. They will ship. Even to Florida. I asked!

Write their number down and give them a call. They will ship. Even to Florida. I asked!

Market overview before it opened this morning. It is open every Saturday now from 9:00am - 1:00pm.

Market overview before it opened this morning. It is open every Saturday now from 9:00am – 1:00pm.

Purple Sage Farms. Awesome veggies.

Purple Sage Farms. Awesome veggies.

Gaston Bakery

Gaston Bakery

After the market, one must have breakfast. Check this one out that I made for us! Gaston Bakery Croissant Purple Sage Farms Fresh Lettuce Meadowlark Farms Fresh Egg Boars Head Ham and Swiss Cheese (Not from the market!)

After the market, one must have breakfast. Check this one out that I made for us!

Gaston Bakery Croissant
Purple Sage Farms Fresh Lettuce
Meadowlark Farms Fresh Egg
Boars Head Ham and Swiss Cheese
(Not from the market!)

Scallops Alfredo

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We just had to come up with something for dinner and we were in “one of those quandaries”. Nothing really sounded good. Then I looked in the freezer and saw some bay scallops – the little ones – and thought, “Maybe a nice Scallop Alfredo.” I passed it by Robin and she said yes. So here is our dinner. And here too is our recipe for Alfredo Sauce. It’s not for the faint of heart – one must be quite heart healthy. (In her book “Easy Tasty Italian”, Laura Santtini says that an Alfredo Sauce is “.. the king of the fresh pasta sauces … and is described as a ‘heart attack on a plate'”) But also know that an Alfredo Sauce is one of the Classic Italian sauces that was designed to complement fettuccini pasta. Enjoy the sauce!

Oh, and yes, don’t forget the Boise Farmers Market at 10th and Grove starts tomorrow, Saturday April 5.
It runs from 9:00am – 1:00pm.
Support Your Local Farmers!!
See you there!
Scallop Alfredo Acme Bake Shop Toasted Sourdough 2012 Joseph Swan Vineyards Gewurztraminer

Scallops Alfredo
Acme Bake Shop Toasted Sourdough
2012 Joseph Swan Vineyards Gewurztraminer

Thank-You Chris For Dinner

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30Mar2014_1_Chris-Makes-Dinner_Chris-With-Ray-CricketBefore Chris made dinner for Marnie, Mac, Robin and myself, he was seen out in the yard playing ball with Ray, the Golden Retriever and Cricket, a German Short Hair. Both dogs like to play with each other, although Cricket is the oldest at about 12. Two delightful animals. With loving care like this, Cricket will do fine. But now for dinner. I knew Chris had a kitchen talent. He made the main course of Chicken Pasta and it was very good. I am sorry the Maddy and Sophia missed it. But Chris did make plate for Maddy. Enjoy these photos and Left-Click any of them to see enlarged. Cheers!

Chicken Pasta with Herbs Fresh Green Salad Fresh Homemade Rolls and a good Italian wine.

Chicken Pasta with Herbs
Fresh Green Salad
Fresh Homemade Rolls

and a good
2005 Barbaresco Red Italian wine

Robin made this Cherry Pineapple Dump Cake Dump it all together and bake it. Delicious!

Robin made this

Cherry Pineapple Dump Cake

Dump it all together and bake it. Delicious!

Cricket wants more!

Cricket wants more!

Thyank-You everyone for a delightful Birthday dinner. Until next year ……………….

Yvonne Does a Food Truck Round-Up

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28Mar2014_1_First-FoodTruck-Rally_PosterWhat a great start to a great season – Food Truck Round-Up! Thanks Yvonne for sponsoring this event. It looks like it might be monthly and maybe the last Friday of the Month? And this from Yvonne at Brown Shuga,

Thanks to all the customers who came out and supported us yesterday at our First Food Truck Roundup! Even with Spring break vacations,and not the nicest weather you still pressed your way out. For that I truly Thank you. To Burgerlicious, Slanted Rock Brewing, Scottys Dogs and the Gyro Shack, I couldn’t do it without you. Love you all.

Here are some photos I took of the event. I got there early – 5:30pm. I did not get a photo, but Slanted Rock Brewery was there serving their beer along with Scottys Dogs.

Yvonnes Brown Shuga Soul Food Food Truck

Yvonnes Brown Shuga Soul Food Food Truck

Gyro Food Truck

Gyro Food Truck

Burger Food Truck

Burgerlicious Food Truck

Sofrito – Puerto Rican Mirepoix

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(Photo: Hungryfoodlove)

(Photo: Hungryfoodlove)

For some reason when I was watching one of the Foodnetwork or Cookingchannel programs, I got “hung up on” sofrito. Almost every cuisine has their own variation on mirepoix. French, probably the best known, is a mixture of carrot, celery and onion that is lightly braised, or sweated. In Cajun cuisine, it is called the Holy Trinity and made up of onion, bell pepper and celery. It can also have garlic, parsley and a variety of other herbs in it.
The Puerto Rican sofrito, also called recaito,

Recaito is a green aromatic puree of onions, culantro (recao) leaves, garlic, green peppers and ajies dulces (small sweet chile peppers).
In Puerto Rico, recaito is used as the base seasoning known as sofrito. When preparing Puerto Rican cuisines, you may notice it called by either name.

Notice the absence of tomatoes. Typically, Puerto Ricans do not add tomatoes to their recaito. Sofrito recipes that do include tomatoes or tomato paste, sauce or juice are generally for Dominican, Cuban, Spanish, Italian, and other Mediterranean cuisines … What is Sofrito?: Simply put, sofrito is a fragrant blend of herbs and spices used throughout the Caribbean, especially Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Dominican Republic. It’s used to season countless dishes of stews, beans, rice, and occasionally meat. In most cases, it is the foundation upon which the rest of the recipe is built. Sofrito mixtures range in color from green to orange to bright red. They also range in flavor from mild to pungent to spicy.
Hundreds of recipes from the Latin Caribbean and other Latin American countries begin by instructing the cook to “make a sofrito”. It’s the first thing to go into the pot and establishes the flavor and seasoning of what’s to come. It is integral to Latin cuisine, which makes it difficult to believe that sofrito did not originate in, nor is it exclusive to Caribbean or Latin American cookery. [AboutdotCom- Latin Caribbean Food]

For more information on the history of sofrito, look at What is Sofrito?. The basic recipe for a sofrito from Recaito Puerto Rican Sofrito , is posted here.

Ingredients:
2 medium green bell or Cubanelle peppers, seeds removed
2 medium onions, peeled
1 head of garlic, peeled
1 bunch culantro leaves
6 ajies dulces (small sweet chile peppers)
Preparation:

1. Chop and blend all the ingredients in a food processor or blender.
Cook’s Notes:
Ingredients: Cubanelle Peppers are also called Italian frying peppers. Removing seeds from the ajies dulces is optional.

How to Use It: Recaito is normally used as the starting base of soups, stews, beans and rice dishes. It is first sautéed in annatto oil or lard, and then the other recipe ingredients are added. However, there are other recipes where the recaito can be added toward the end of cooking time to add a finishing touch to the recipe. [AboutdotCom- Latin Caribbean Food]

The recipe calls for culantro leaves which are like a strong cilantro. It is suggested that if you can not find these leaves to use cilantro. It will be milder. There is a lot of information here. I hope you enjoy it. Cheers!

Meadowlark Farm Poached Egg on Sesame Bagel

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Some of the best eggs I have ever eaten. Free ranged local eggs. Rich. Beautiful orange yolks. Yummy for this breakfast. Meadowlark Farms, Janie Burns, will be at the Saturday Farmers Market at 10th and Grove starting April 5. See you at the Market, but not until you have made this breakfast. Enjoy!!

Poached Meadowlark Farm Egg Lox Heirloom Yellow Tomato on a Sesame Bagel

Poached Meadowlark Farm Egg
Lox
Heirloom Yellow Tomato

on a
Toasted Sesame Bagel

Bone-In Pork Chops with Montmorency Sauce

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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.

“Orchard House” Inspired Eggs Benedict

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A couple of weeks ago, we went to the Orchard House in Marsing, ID. and I had what they call the B o B – Best of Both. Eggs Benedict with Ham and Eggs Benedict with Spinach and Salmon. I used fresh spinach, sesame bagel and lox. I think the breakfast was awesome. The recipe for the extremely easy Hollandaise Sauce is in the recipe file above, Easy Blender Hollandaise Sauce. Look at this –

Best of Both Worlds Eggs Benedict with Spinach and Lox Eggs Benedict with Ham

Best of Both Worlds
Eggs Benedict with Spinach and Lox
Eggs Benedict with Ham

Thank-You Kris Thompson, Owner of The Orchard House for the inspiration to make this. And Thank-You Russ Terrell for the awesomely easy Hollandaise sauce recipe and technique.

Baked Salmon and Asparagus with Hollandaise Sauce

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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

with
Extravagonzo Myers Lemon Infused Grapeseed and Olive Oil Blend and Tarragon
Steamed Asparagus with Easy Blender Hollandaise Sauce

Choice Of
Ben and Jerry’s Peanut Butter Fudge Ice Cream
or
Ben and Jerry’s Cherry Garcia Ice Cream

Choice Of
2013 Bedrock Wine Company Grenache
or
2011 Cold Springs Merlot

Felzien Farms Lamb Chops 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.