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End of summer dinner

by Howard » Sun Sep 02, 2007 10:35 pm

My in-laws live on a lake in Michigan and we spend a fair amount of time there when we can during the summer. I've already sent one of my kids off to college but we had the other three, my brother-in-law and his 3 kids, grandma and grandpa for dinner tonight. For some reason, I've been the designated cook recently- and tonight's dinner re-emphasized how much I actually enjoy the role.

Dinner tonight was :
Grilled strips - simple - coated with salt pepper and garlic and grilled to 130 deg over charcoal.

Salad - Simple - roasted asparagus, fresh farmstand tomatoes, green onions dressed with yogurt/parmesan/dijon mustard

Veggie - my take on julia child's green beans provencale - onions, garlic, and fresh farmstand tomatoes cooked down with herbs and red wine leftover from last night - beans blanched and added at the end.

Not a complicated dinner but all of us ate on the porch watching the sun go down. Washed it down wth a 2001 Vacqueras - Domaine Couroulu. Nice little wine with flowers/garrigue/blueberries. As I watched my nephews and kids go for seconds on the salad and veggies and my mother-in-law complimented me on the dinnerl, I realised how much fun it is to cook for people who like to eat what you like to make.

Sandy and I still had time for a sunset sail. School starts next week. Sigh.
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Re: End of summer dinner

by Cynthia Wenslow » Sun Sep 02, 2007 10:38 pm

Thanks for sharing your lovely evening with us, Howard. I can picture it all!
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Re: End of summer dinner

by Howie Hart » Mon Sep 03, 2007 8:57 am

Howard wrote:...For some reason, I've been the designated cook recently- and tonight's dinner re-emphasized how much I actually enjoy the role....
Why does that not surprise me! :wink: Similar here. Yesterday my son hosted a picnic with about 40 people, including the parents of his girl friend of 4 years (first time I met them, as they live in Florida). I contributed about 25 lbs. of BBQ pork (thank you Chef Carey), home made apple sauce from the tree in my yard, baked beans (my grandfather's recipe - over 100 years old), cole slaw and some home made wine (of course).
Chico - Hey! This Bottle is empty!
Groucho - That's because it's dry Champagne.
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Re: End of summer dinner

by Jenise » Mon Sep 03, 2007 11:33 am

Howard, that sounds like a PERFECT meal. As fun and intellectually satisfying as all the foofoo layered/pastry/rare ingredients stuff is to do, this is the kind of food that connects with our souls and makes us feel loved.
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Re: End of summer dinner

by Howard » Tue Sep 04, 2007 12:25 am

There's definitely a place for the rare/complex stuff. It's fun to spend all day (or two) on a geewhizbang meal. There's also a time for simple and this was it.

Oh, and the tomatoes are out of this world.
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Re: End of summer dinner

by Bob Ross » Tue Sep 04, 2007 12:55 am

Howard, really nice job.

I can see why you are the designated cook.

It sounds like a meal that I should use as a model.

Thanks very much for posting.

Regards, Bob

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