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Adventures in eating out

Sometimes the best Dinner Out, is dinner in at friends

Yesterday evening we were treated to an awesome dinner at the home of friends of ours.  Phil and Kristina are awesome people, and both are very good cooks.  They own a good sized lot (with an amazing view), which is beautifully gardened with both ornamentals, and an impressive selection of produce that makes its way into some amazing dishes.

Phil is very well versed with his Bradley Smoker, as well as the very nice grill on their deck.  Over the last while, we have traded some ‘care packages’ back and forth, and I am quick to say that we have gotten the better end of the deal thus far – but I will make it up, rest assured!

Dinner was with another couple and 3 of their kids, and the mix of people was really fun and the evening was all around a great time.  The food was amazing – Phil had done a batch of pulled pork in the smoker, and he nailed it.  I have had a lot of pulled pork in my travels down south, and this rivaled anything I have had in its clean simplicity, flavour, texture – it was perfect.  You just can’t beat 16 hours of ‘low and slow’ for perfect shreds of pork goodness.  Paired with a really nice homemade sauce and some slaw on grilled toasted buns, they were 10 outta 10.

Kris had done a batch of slow cooker baked beans, and they were an equal match to the pulled pork.  Thick sauce and tender beans with a great toothiness, sweet and spicy, with a really full rounded flavour.  I could eat that by the bucket load, but I think that Kathy would probably have to object eventually as a matter of survival.  Phil and Kris love their food really spicy, and for the crowd she backed the spice off from her normal level of heat, and it was perfect for us.  They had that really nice zingy heat that complimented the other flavours without taking over the world.  Again, 10 outta 10!

There was a couple of types of grilled chicken, one with a nice lemon herb marinade, flavourful but suitable (mild) for the younger folks, and then an adult version with a seasoning rub they make that is based in a variety of hot peppers and herbs.  It had a gorgeous heat that brought a ton of flavour to the party, and an attitude that kicked your taste buds in the ass to make sure they were paying attention.   Paired with bit of fresh pineapple grilled up to balance the heat – Very, very nice…

There was a phenomenal potato salad, and then what by all accounts was a very good green salad with a couple of different homemade vinaigrettes.  Unfortunately my plate seemed to keep running out of room before I got to the green salad.  What can I say – if something’s gotta give, it will be green.  After all greens are really meant to be my foods food.

Great food, great wine and awesome company – we will remember last night for a long time, and we really look forward to reciprocating for them as our busy schedules allow.  Thanks guys, and we look forward to doing it again soon!

See, no room for green...
See, no room for green…

Creativity to Go

Well, today started with a start…  about 5:30 I woke up with my brain deciding now was a good time to remember that I hadn’t closed the garage doors last night.  Of course, once I was fully awake, I determined that my undeniably better half had closed them.

So I took up my position on the couch, and clicked on the idiot box.  as happens all so (too) often, I ended up on the Food Network (Canada).  Coffee in hand, I was soon engrossed watching Eat. St.

Eat St. is a ‘on location’ based food show, with a crew traveling from city to city showcasing the Food Truck culture.  I am always so impressed with the creativity and dedication of these folks who turn out so many amazing dishes from such small kitchens.

We have a fledgling food truck scene here in our home town, with all the creativity and skill of the food trucks anywhere, just in very limited numbers.  Cat and Joes Pig Rig, Eats Amore, Bellringer are a few of the trucks.  Last year we were very fortunate to have a stand right across from my office, and we were able to partake with ‘some’ regularity.   This year the stand spaces are there, but due to some governance issues with the City, the truck operators all made other arrangements and bailed on the City spaces.  (note to the City – we aren’t happy)

My favorite is Cat and Joe’s Pig Rig (nothing against the rest, but being a devout Meatatarian…).  True southern Q, and everything including the smoking done right in the truck.  Cat and Joe are a great couple, and they work very hard putting out great food.  And just because, hey – a food truck isn’t work enough already, they are in the process of opening a brick and mortar restaurant as well.

I encourage everyone who hasn’t already done so, seek out a food truck in your home town.  Explore the amazingly creative and delicious offerings that these hard working folks have to offer!

Happy Food Truck Hunting!

Because sometimes I need a night off…

Here you will find comments on experiences we have had at eateries or friends.  You won’t hear about Big Mac’s on a Tuesday night, but a 42oz Prime Rib on a Saturday night might make the blog!

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