Monday, July 31, 2023

July 31, 2023 Lunch - Beef Brisket Mole Tacos. Dinner - Slow Cooked Beef Short Ribs and Pork Roast with Mashed potatoes and sautéed Green Cabbage

 July 31, 2023 Lunch - Beef Brisket Mole Tacos. Dinner - Slow Cooked Beef Short Ribs and Pork Roast with Mashed potatoes and sautéed Green Cabbage 


Today I returned to civilized dining.


I ate a heated pain au Chocolate for breakfast with a cup of tea.


Then at 1:30 I heated the leftover Beef Brisket Mole from Quelaguetza with four small taco size tortillas we bought at El Super yesterday.


I ate four tacos filled with mole and drank the sweet tea Richard brought me.


Then I worked until 4:00 when the heat drove me to the cool bedroom and I napped and watched the news and Japan beat Spain in Women’s World Cup competition.


At 5:00 we drove to Willy’s and arranged the patio and inside furniture for his return on August 5.


When we returned at 6:00 I sliced 1/2 of a small head of cabbage into thin strips while Suzette diced two white potatoes and covered the potatoes with water and simmered them on the stove.


She also heated about 1/2 of the baked Beef Short Ribs and Pork Roast she had slow cooked with a mirepoix and a Korean BBQ sauce in a Romptorf Clay cooker for 12 hours at 175 degrees yesterday.


Suzette then mashed the potatoes and I opened the bottle of 2019 Smith Hook reserve Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso Robles, a really smooth Cabernet and poured glasses that we drank with dinner.  





Suzette spooned the sautéed cabbage mixed with the mashed potatoes in a pile in a pasta bowl and then spooned the heated short ribs and pork roast in the mirepoix BBQ sauce on top.




After we finished dinner we toasted pieces of baguette and Bosque Bakery whole wheat sour dough and spread brie and double Danish feta on the bread and sipped the last of the Cabernet.


We watched the Antiques Roadshow and then Suzette and Elaine went to bed.


I stayed up to blog with a cognac and a cup of tea during the first serious rain of the rainy season that immediately cooled the air.


Bon Appetit

Sunday, July 30, 2023

July 30, 2023 Lunch - Quelaguetza Dinner - Grilled Hamburgers, Pasta Casserole, and salad

July 30, 2023 Lunch - Quelaguetza  Dinner - Grilled Hamburgers, Pasta Casserole, and salad


This morning Suzette and I cleaned the screen in the swamp cooler on the east side of the house and it began to work much better and then I chopped an onion and three carrots and 1/2 of a red bell pepper and an Anaheim chili and Suzette chopped several stalks of celery and placed the vegetables in the Romfptorf clay cooker with a lb. of, beef short ribs and a chopped pork roast that she would then cook for ten hours at 175 degrees in the oven, now that it was tolerable to tip urn on the oven.


It was wonderful to cook in a cool kitchen for a change.


I watched the news and soccer until 10:30 when Elaine arrived and drove to pick her up at the airport while Suzette stayed and made up the bed in the guest room.


I drove Elaine home and suggested we go to Quelaguetza, which means an exchange of gifts in Zapotec.


The restaurant is located at 816 Old South Coors in a humble building with the only decoration a multicolored hammock hung on the wall, the least appealing atmosphere of any restaurant I have seen anywhere.


But the food is fabulous and moderately priced.  Elaine ordered the mole enchiladas with brisket. Suzette was adventurous and ordered the MISTEC DISH 

Served with guacamole, fresh Cheese, three small quesadilla, ham chicharrón, three small mole enchiladas, marinate pork, slice beef- a mixed plate.


I ordered the mole plate with beef brisket and both black and Coloradita mole plus beans and rice served with corn tortillas.





Even though it was delicious we could not eat very much and ended up filling three boxes that will provide meals for several days.


Suzette drank a large glass of horchata and I drank a Mexican coke.


After lunch we drove to El Super and bought lemons, zucchini, white potatoes, tomatoes, leeks, onions, small tortillas, large shrimp, scallops, yogurt, milk, garlic, limes, and fresh squeezed orange juice.


We then went home and Elaine and I rested while Suzette paid bills.


I got up at 5:00 and soon Elaine emerged. We decided to grill hamburgers and Suzette would bake the unsuccessful Pasta with kale dish Suzette garnished with grated Parmesan cheese which successfully melted the ricotta granules and resulted in a creamy Mac and cheese texture.


We went to the garden and picked a basket of lettuce, several sprigs of basil, a sprig of tarragon, several sprigs of mint, and lots of small tomatoes.


When we returned to the kitchen we cleaned the salad greens and I made the salad.  I added the quartered tomatoes to the lettuce, and added cucumber and radish slices and crumbles of Double Danish feta cheese and made a simple dressing of balsamic vinegar, olive oil, the tarragon leaves, a dash of salt, honey to counteract the bitterness of some of the lettuce and some lemon juice to add more acidic bite to counteract the sweetness of the honey.






I found and opened the bottle of Valdepenas Anciano Gran Reserva Tempranillo Gran Reserva that was aged 10 years. It had a dark richness, yet smoothness, that I have not tasted in other Tempranillo of lesser quality.



We ate a wonderful dinner and then Suzette put the beef short ribs and the birthday cake in the garage and brought in the pastries from Le Chantilly.


The girls put the chocolate croissant and almond mound in the fridge and ate several bites of the Mocha Breslin and Parisianne pastries and went to bed.


I was left to finish the two halves with a cup of tea and a bit of Bernenroy XO Calvados and finish this blog.




Bon Appetit

July 29, 2023 Smoked Pork cutlet, Mushroom, Onion, Feta, and tomato Omelette, Dinner Party at Blaugrunds.

July 29, 2023 Smoked Pork cutlet, Mushroom, Onion, Feta, and tomato Omelette, Dinner Party at Blaugrunds.

I watched soccer while the plumbers continued for the second day to dig  out the leaking pipe in the basement (they had to tunnel from the crawl space under the house through the dirt under the front porch like the Great Escape to reach the leak and replace the leaking pipe).


Then around 10:00 as soon as we had water again we flushed all the toilets that would flush (my toilet would not flush) and took showers.


Then around 11:00 we made breakfast.


 Suzette chopped and sautéed a smoked Pork chop and sliced some double Danish feta while I diced onion and mushrooms, three red cherry and three small red tomatoes. 


I added the diced vegetables to the sauté pan and stirred them and whisked three eggs while Suzette talked on the phone.


I then added some olive oil and then the egg to the pan and Suzette crumbled and added the feta cheese.


After a few minutes the egg began to set and stick to the pan, so I could not flip the entire half and tore only as much as would fit on my spatula.


The result was a stuck together patchwork of pieces like a Rick Dillingham pot.




I toasted two slices of bread and spread them with butter and French Bonne Marie cherry preserves and made a cup of Earl Grey tea.  Suzette drank coffee.


After lunch I went to the cellar and replaced the wooden door to the crawl space and selected a 2020 Dr. Konstantin Pinot Blanc and a 2019 De Ponte Dundee Hills Pinot Noir and chilled them. I also carried the rest of my short sleeve shirts stored in the cedar closet in the basement to my closet upstairs and carried some long sleeved shirts down to the closet. 


I had to lie down after that and to try to catch up on my soccer watching induced lack of sleep and then at 1:30 I drove to Kaufman’s and bought an assortment of tomato and basil, plain, rye, and everything bagels and three 8 oz. tubs of scallion cream cheese smear.


At 5:30 we started getting ready for the Blaugrund’s dinner party.  Suzette made two gift bags with four bagels, a tub of cream cheese smear, a red onion, and I sliced a slab of Gravad lax in half and wrapped them in Saran and put a 1/2 slab in each bag.


We then fetched the chilled white and red bottles of wine and the fresh Bosque Bakery Rustic baguette and drove to the Blaugrunds, arriving at 6:20. Suzette took a scotch and Nancy mixed herself a drink, when I saw that Nancy had set the round table in the TV room with three cheeses, olives, and crackers for appetizers I suggested we open the bottle of Pinot noir. Clift followed my lead and took a glass of Pinot.  It was a little tight and had a slightly musty after taste that diminished as it opened up but it did not achieve the fruitiness of the De Ponte 2016s I have drunk.


The cheeses were lovely.  Nancy had the cheese guy at Whole Foods select them. One was probably a Stilton, one was a soft French cheese like St. Andre, but not as dense, and the other appeared to be a farm house cheddar.  When the Chews arrived we all sat and chatted around the table as we nibbled on cheese and crackers.


Then around 7:30 when Nancy had prepared supper we moved to the dining room. I opened and poured the 2020 Dr. Konstantin Frank Pinot Blanc that we bought at the winery for those who wanted. Sat and talked with Clift while everyone else helped in the kitchen. 




The first course was a Ecuadorean ceviche soup that Nancy had had on their recent trip to the Galápagos Islands.  It was a lovely cool pink shrimp, diced bell pepper, and onion limey soup that was served with fried plantain chips and pop corn as garnishments.



I loved the additional texture of the oily plantain chips and fluffy popcorn to the light citrusy broth of the soup. Wayne liked my comment that the plantain chips, “added a greasy wonderfulness,” to the soup.


The next course was Elaine’s salad of fresh greens with som escarole, blackberries, feta crumbles, and toasted almond slivers.  Yet another wonderful salad by Elaine served with toasted rounds of the Rustic baguette and butter.




I loved the fresh salad and baguette and told the group that it reminded me of the lunch we ate in Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil in the Dordogne départment of south-west France where we visited the Cave of Font de Gaume.  We ate on the back patio of a small restaurant across the street from the museum near the cave. I ordered salad and shortly after I watched the chef walk past the patio to the garden and pick a basket of lettuce for my salad.  I told the group that was how fresh Elaine’s lettuce tasted and Elaine said, “Yes, we bought the lettuce at the Farmer’s Market this morning.”  Alas, it is hard to beat “fresh”.


I ate two buttered rounds of baguette, so I finished last as the plates of entrees of a sautéed breaded salmon steak, two small new potatoes garnished with dollops of sour cream and sautéed asparagus were being served. 




I poured more glasses of the Pinot Blanc and we heard more about the round the world bucket list tour that the Chews and Blaugrunds took just before the Blaugrund’s Galapagos trip.


The trip was a flying tour that stopped at at least Angkor Wat, the Taj Mahal in Agra, and Petra in Jordan.


Clift showed us a photo he bought of Angkor Wat taken by a National Geographic photographer in which the atmospheric luminescence and clarity of detail of the visual elements were enhanced by use of ultraviolet light. It was quite remarkable.


Finally it was time for dessert and I was completely surprised when Elaine and Nancy places a huge nine or ten inch round birthday cake in front of me. It was an act of love that made me feel great to the point of shedding several layers of my innate shyness instantly.





The chews left around 9:00 and we left around 10:00 at the end of a wonderful evening.


Bon Appetit






Friday, July 28, 2023

July 28, 2023 Brunch - Gravad Lax and Bagel slices. Dinner - Oysters on the half shell

July 28, 2023 Brunch - Gravad Lax and Bagel slices. Dinner - Oysters on the half shell

For the first in a long time I was too busy today to eat lunch.


I ate a good breakfast of two slices of toasted bagel spread with cream cheese and garnished with slices of red onion and Gravad lax and dotted with capers.



I provided access for the plumbers to find the leak in the basement who worked from 8:30 to 3:30. They did not finish finish fixing the leak and the water continues to be turned off as I write this blog at 11:30 p.m.  While enduring the heat of the day without air conditioning, I worked on the real estate transaction for most of the morning and then around noon started looking at a motion to strike in my probate litigation while communicating with insurance counsel about another case.


It soon became apparent to me that the motion to strike had major defects and I began drafting a response to the motion.  As my drafting progressed I checked with my client and we agreed upon the strategy.  I completed the draft response and sent it to opposing counsel at 4:00 per their request.


Suzette called in the late afternoon to suggest that we eat oysters for dinner, which I heartily supported.


I then finished the last document I needed to prepare for the real estate closing and then at 4:15 drove to Bosque Bakery and bought a rustic baguette and a round loaf of whole wheat sourdough for tomorrow’s dinner party.


When I returned home I made cocktail sauce with catsup, lemon juice, and horseradish as Suzette arrived and brought in the three dozen oysters from Whole Food, one dozen each of Wellfleets, Rappahannocks, and Rochabeaus.






The cool oysters were a perfect dinner with saltine crackers, cocktail sauce, and a bottle of luscious semi-sweet 2020 Josef Vineyard Herman Wiemer Riesling.






After dinner we both went to sleep.


I awakened at 10:30 and ate one of the two Mocha Breslin I bought at Le Chantilly on Tuesday with a cup of chai and a sniffer of cognac, after which I watched the best match so far of the Women’s World Cup in which Nigeria beat host nation Australia 3 to 2, in what will probably be one of the greatest upsets of the entire World Cup. Although in fairness, the Nigerians were bigger and faster than the Australians and several of their players play for Barcelona.




I am so jazzed by the quality of play that I might stay up for several more hours to watch the Sweden v. Italy match, so I can cheer for Sweden.


Bon Appetit