The four of us had an awesome dinner at Fulton Five (highly recommend a visit) and then, since we hadn't gotten downtown in time for pre-dinner drinks, we decided, what the hell - after dinner drinks!
Of course Husk Bar was the first choice. Daryl (hope I spelled that right) and Brian were there working their asses off making the delicious and unique, but complicated drinks. We of course had Ham on a Plate (technically barrel stave but I keep calling it by its original name). Lovely slices of salt cured Virginia ham. We also had the pimento cheese.
The beers were Westbrook and Highland. Ox had a barrel aged Manhattan which is my go to drink. They combine Bourbons and other ingredients and age for over a month. Updated regularly and if you like whiskey, you'll love these.
The ladies tried a couple unique drinks that tasted great, but I didn't write them down and no one's around to remind me what they were, so maybe a later update.
Who am I kidding - I'll never remember to update this.
Anyway...
Go to Fulton Five (make a reservation) and got to Husk Bar. In fact, go to both! It makes for a perfect food and drink night.
P.S. Don't let Fulton Five not getting a lot of ink in this post make you think they don't deserve recognition, but this is a Sean Brock stalker blog after all...
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Chicken Simply Roasted in a Skillet - Page 109
This is one of the easiest and delicious recipes we've done. The hardest parts are breaking down the chicken (if you've never done it) and having enough skillets. Neither of these were a problem for us, since Ox didn't drop out of culinary school until after the chicken butchering lessons. As to cast iron skillets, some may say I have too many, but I don't talk to those people. I love my skillets and am obsessed with prepping and maintaining them. I love finding a totally rusted out skillet at a flea market or garage sale and lovingly bringing it back to life. Hang on a second, I need to go admire my collection.....
Thanks for bearing with me...
The recipe calls for a Garlic Confit that made me drool just thinking about it. It takes 30 minutes in the oven, which delayed dinner since we missed that part. I'm literally starving as I write this. If this blog post trails off to nothingness, it's because I passed out. Kinda like the Castle Arrrrrg dude in Monty Python and The Holy Grail.
This is our first foray into attempting to upload a video and it is not going well. I'm actually writing this while I wait for the video converting software that I don't know how to use to finish converting, combining and compressing the videos. Apparently blogger doesn't accept full HD videos with file sizes in the terabyte size range. Here's the attempt:
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