Staying in on Saturday night

Last Saturday night Kyle and I decided to stay in. A good meal, a bottle of wine and a few games of Cribbage was on order for the night. Okay, I’ll admit it…I lost a few games to Kyle. I don’t like to admit it, but I did. However, this is highly unusual to “beat a Camacho girl at a game”, as Kyle put it, so he better relish in the victory…for now. Next time, I’m bringing my A-game.

The purpose of our night, however, was not for me to lose in Cribbage. Rather, we had stayed home to try some new recipes and to relax with a chilled glass of wine. I had picked up some Columbia Crest Riesling at Surdyk’s a few days earlier and decided to try it. I’m not usually a fan of Rieslings, but I have to say that I enjoyed this one. It was sweet (of course) but it was light enough that I didn’t feel like I was drinking a fermented piece of fruit like some Rieslings can taste. Overall I would definitely buy it again. It’s cheap ($8) and it’s a great wine to keep chilled for a hot summer afternoon.

We paired the wine with an appetizer of a quick oven pizza. I love these quick pizzas because you can make them so quickly and it’s easy to keep ingredients on hand. For this pizza, I took a tortilla (a wonderful cheater way of doing a thin crust) and topped it with sliced pear, blue cheese crumbles, fresh rosemary and raw walnut pieces. I baked it for 10 minutes at 375 and then drizzed honey on top before serving. Delicious!

I did a second appetizer course of sliced mushrooms with buffalo mozzarella, olive oil and herbs. This was broiled and then served with crusty bread to mop up the goodness. I had read about this recipe, but I didn’t have the oven proof platter necessary for broiling it correctly. I did like this dish, especially the olive oily mushroom residue at the bottom that we soaked up with the bread, and I’ll definitely have to try it again after I purchase a platter.

Our main course was halibut topped with basil-shallot butter. This is a recipe that I adapted from Bon Appetit. Instead of grilling the fish, however, I pan seared the fillets for a few minutes to get a wonderful brown crust on top and then finished them in a 450 oven to bake them through. I loved the crispiness of the fish and thought the basil-shallot butter added a lot of flavor. That being said I have had better versions of herbed butter than this particular recipe. I would consider trying this again substituting the basil-shallot butter for a different herbed butter topper, as I overall liked this dish, particularly the combination of textures with the crisp, flaky fish and the cool, rich butter.
I didn’t have my game on for the Cribbage, but that was after a good performance on the dinner. Staying in on Saturday night is sometimes just the needed thing.



June 9th, 2008 at 9:10 am
What a great blog! Great content, fantastic photography. Nice work.
Love halibut. This recipe looks great, can’t wait to try it.
Also like all the restaurant reviews/suggestions, etc. I live in Minneapolis as well and am always looking for some of those hidden gems. Can’t wait to try Kindee, haven’t been there yet.
One for you… have you been to Cafe Maude yet? This is a new favorite for my wife and I located in South Minneapolis:
http://www.cafemaude.com
Also, noticed you played cribbage last Saturday. If you do enjoy cribbage you may also enjoy the game I manufacture, CrossCribb. Check it out at Games by James.
I’ve just bookmarked your blog. Plan to check back often. Thanks for all the great restaurant suggestions.
Tony
June 10th, 2008 at 9:23 pm
Hi Tony- Thanks for the comments! I haven’t tried Cafe Maude yet, but have read great things! So far all the reviews are for breakfast though…I take it you’ve been for dinner? Any favorites?
CrossCribb sounds interesting – I’ll have to check it out once I improve my standard cribbage a bit more. Thanks again!
June 12th, 2008 at 5:53 pm
Ummm…can I come to dinner soon? That looks delicious! I can’t wait for you to cook up some goodness in Hilton Head!
June 17th, 2008 at 9:05 pm
Cafe Maude is great for dinner. However, make reservations as they book weeks in advance.
Recommendations…
They have a beat salad that is the best we’ve ever had. If not on the menu (might be a seasonal item)… request it. If you’re lucky they’ll have the fixings to make it for you. The roasted corn chowder is a great starter. We haven’t had a bad meal there yet, from the burger to the pork tenderloin, we’ve enjoyed them all.
I’ve also heard they have great fries… but I haven’t tried them yet.
Again… request that beat salad.
Tony
June 25th, 2008 at 5:59 am
Very excited about Cafe Maude. I went out and made reservations for a random night in a few weeks. I’ll let you know how it goes!