Cheap, quick dinners at home

mmm-yoso is not on vacation.  It’s just Cathy blogging today.

Last week, Ralph’s, a local grocery store, Dinner3 had a few items for sale.  Brisket was on sale for $1.30/pound. A slab of beef ribs went for $1 a pound, asparagus, carrots, sweet potatoes and some prepackaged organic lettuce was marked down to $2 and the large Macaroni and Cheese container from Stouffer’s was priced the same as the small container.  OK, dinner… and then some.

The Mister put a dry rub on the brisket. (He mixed garlic powder with Montreal Seasoning) and then put wood chips (after soaking in water) on the hot side of the grill (in foil) and left the meat on the indirect heat side of the grill…for about two and a half hours-when the fat on top started to caramelize-

Dinner5 He put the vegetables in foil and topped with butter and Herbes de Provence and placed on the indirect heat side of the grill.  That was a meal..and sandwiches for a few days.

Dinner4The brisket was moist and pretty tender.

The next day, he put the same dry rub on about 4 pounds of the beef ribs and grilled for about 20 minutes on each side-until the flames got as tall as me- and we made the Stouffer’s  Mac and Cheese and the salad… Dinner5_001_1 Altogether we spent less than $10 and got at least five meals.  I enjoy shopping only for sale items and seeing what kind of meal can be made…a little game.

and, for those who asked:Smoked_turkey06

The smoked turkey, made on Sunday after Thanksgiving by The Mister…its wonderfully juicy and not too smokey, just right!  This was one of those generic 16 lbs or less turkeys, frozen for $4 at Vons.   Turned out to be the best meal(s) of all.

Road Trip-Las Vegas (Mad Greek)

mmm-yoso is again on a short road trip.  Cathy was on one also and here is what she ate on her way home.

Hello again.  If you’ve driven to Las Vegas, you’ve seen the signage on the I-15:Mg_001  (Notice there is no "The" in the name of the place…there is a restaurant in Stanton, CA called "The mad Greek".  They are not affiliated)

Mg_002 Hmm,  recalling what I have said…"don’t be afraid to stop someplace that has been there forever"…"there’s a reason"…Mg_003

OK…kinda old looking signs on old semi-trucks…

Mg_012 oooh, and the kitschy-est looking place…kind of, um, ever…Mg_004

Well, there is truck parking, and there were trucks.  Therefore following the logic of eating where the Mailman eats and stretching that logic to eating where Truckers eat…combined with definite recommendations from Mr. G, a good friend who always stops here, along with illtaketwoplease, well..we had to stop.

Mad Greek is in Baker, on Interstate 15, home of the World’s Tallest Thermometer, about 75 minutes from Las Vegas and seems to have been there forever…in the middle of the desert… It isn’t just a restaurant that has Greek food, its decorated like its in Greece Greek restaurant, in a kind of tacky neighborhood (way too many silk flowers and reproduction statues) and they also have burgers and Mexican food, and shakes.  The decor is, well, Greek.Mg_011_1  There is a sign, near the coffee machine offering "Tourist Help" in various languages: American, English (accent), Greek (ancient and modern), Arabic, Hebrew (weekends only), Chinese, Japanese, Hindu, Korean (by phone), French, Italian, Spanish, Mexican, Turkish and Russian.Mg_005

You walk in, order, pay, and food is brought to your table, or, if you get a shake, your number is called when it is done and you pick it up at the shake counter.

Mg_006   The shakes ($4.25 each)…Mine was strawberry and Ms. T’s was a date shake.  She said the taste of Hers reminded her of her childhood date shakes, she was quite happy with it.  My strawberry shake tasted like it was made with fresh strawberries and even had seeds and was not too sweet.  The umbrella decorations were a nice touch.  We were getting breakfast, and had ordered coffee also.  It’s Seattle’s Best, which is a company owned by Starbucks, and its *good* coffee.  We tried the ever popular gyros sandwich and a gyros omelet.Mg_007  Each platter was about $8 and was made fresh, with tomatoes, onions, lettuce in the gyros sandwich (Tzatziki, with dill, on the side).  The omelet was made with 3 eggs, had a *lot* of gyros, sauteed tomatoes, onions and mushrooms as well as feta inside, and feta on the top, as you can see..and served with a slab o’ hash browns, which were OK, but did not send me.  Here is a cross section view of the inside of the omelet: Mg_008

As we were leaving, I saw these two stands near the door, with coupons.Mg_009 Mg_010  We could have stopped here on our way to Vegas, and got some even better deals, maybe…Next year when I am driving here with The Mister, we will stop here first.

Mad Greek, Baker California (760) 733-4354

The Alien Fresh Jerky store was closed, or I would have stopped there you know.   The outside signs said they sold beef, turkey, clam and alligator jerky…and had samples available…oh yes, next time, definitely.

Road Trip-Las Vegas (I found my thrill…)

Hi.  I wrote this post a little ahead of time and Kirk and I were posting by alternating days of our road trips.   I can't possibly follow the Missus' wonderful post from yesterday with anything as creative and beautiful.   She truly is so talented with writing and projecting such beautiful imagery, I felt I was in China living Her life with Her.  I think we all agree that She has a true gift, and look forward to seeing more of Her stories.

mmm-yoso actually is on another short vacation right now, and Cathy was on one recently, too.  Both of us have been blogging, alternating days.   Look and see what Cathy ate and did while she was out of town for a few days.

Hi.  So, all of you know that Kirk and I blog about where we eat, and what we like … and after a while you have probably-sort of- figured out that mostly we go to places the Locals like. 

So, this is Las Vegas.   Its open 24/7.   People have to work 24/7.  It seems a lot of restaurants are open 24 hours.  Where oh where is there a place that has good food that is not 'fancy schmancy"?  Where do the Locals, the people who work in the casinos, eat?  Who should I ask?? Ahhhh, Mr. Bally, of course (my brother, pay attention).Bh

Well, first place Mr. Bally answers to my query is "Blueberry Hill".  There are lots of locations all over town.   I've seen them when driving on side streets, trying to avoid The Strip.   They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner anytime you want it.   Its sort of a Coco's/Carrow's/Big Boy/Denny's/Jimmy's..a Family type place (Serving Las Vegas since 1987)…booths, nice waitresses who are friendly and would like to get to know you, striking up conversations.  Just a good, home-like feeling.

What a menu! Two sided and detailed…Bh_008 Bh_009

There is a list of "Side Order" prices on the table, and an explanation of why you hear a buzzer every so often (It's to remind the Employees to wash their hands-I do so love sanitation) and the Senior menu, which I find myself looking longingly at sometimes in some places where I would like to have a smaller portion.

Bh_010 Bh_007 ..and pay less…I have found myself sometimes saying to The Mister "look, honey, in only x years, we'll be able to order off of this menu"… yes, this is what it comes to…from being irritated how many times I have gotten carded for "appearing to be under the age of 30" to waiting to be 55 and getting less expensive meals…

ANYHOW, I digressed.  Sorry…  So, we ordered some pretty neat stuff (it was an early breakfast).Bh_005

Some *great* basic French Toast, crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside, great flavor, with some breakfast sausages (the good ones, with skin).Bh_006

The 1/2 lb  100% Angus burger, cooked medium rare, the way I like it (looks burned in photo, but was nice and juicy and tasty)and poached eggs (one egg was 'misplaced' upon delivery and promptly replaced) and oh, those pancakes…light, fluffy, buttery tasting.  Although Mr. Bally had recommended the waffles, I was not disappointed with these flapjacks.  The coffee was good and kept constantly refilled.

Look closely at the menu- the Chicken fried steak is made with Angus beef…the other steaks are choice..and the prices are not at all outrageous.

The food here is fresh, fast, inexpensive, and you can get whatever you want whenever you want.   Technically a local chain, family owned and operated.

Blueberry Hill -Multiple Locations in Las Vegas and Henderson.  Ask your Hotel Concierge for the closest location (we went to the one at Green Valley and Sunset)

Ah…so there has been a little speculation as to why I am in las Vegas-and without The Mister- well, here is a small clue.Cc

Hmm, Santa dressed like a Cowboy, and the words "Cowboy Christmas"…"The Official Gift Show of the Wrangler National Finals..what is that??? What is Cathy doing in Las Vegas???

And…was that it…oh, "I found my Thrill on Blueberry Hill"…the song…OK, kinda lame but matching the post…or is there more???

OH…Cathy said 'Girls Weekend Out'…I get it-Nfr  Cowboys! Strong, athletic,  muscular…ummm….thrill…

The National Finals Rodeo is a ten day competition of the top 15 contestants from the regular season of each event (bare back riding, team roping, saddle bronc riding, calf roping, barrel racing and bull riding) competing in their event daily and the best of the best in each category after ten days walks away with some hefty prize money and the National Champion title.

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Yes, the 5th day of national Finals Rodeo..on the Wrangler "Dare to Wear Pink" night.  NFR and PRCA gave a check for $1 million dollars for Breast Cancer Research and the Cowboys, Cowgirls and horses all wore pink during the Competition…as did the opening act, Charlie Daniels.

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Before the Rodeo started, you could mill around outside, listening to music and visiting Sponsors displays (for some reason, the Jack Daniels and Coors tents were far more crowded than the Dodge truck display) …Nfr_001

and for the Gentlemen out there, the Copenhagen Smokeless Tobacco Stage…

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Yes, I go to National Finals Rodeo every year…and eat in Las Vegas…

The last day, when awards (the coolest belt buckles ever) (along with cash prizes) are handed out is today, Saturday (December 9)…and will be shown on ESPN2 at 6 p.m.

Road Trip-Las Vegas: (Wynn Buffet)

mmm-yoso is not on vacation.  Cathy is out of town, and apparently eating all she can.  Read and live vicariously.

Hello again. Still in Vegas, and eating from recommendations of friends.  Mr. C, who I know from my job, and I had lunch at Lucky Seafood a couple of weeks ago…yes, it was the first time I was eating pho with only one hand because of the cast still being on up to my shoulder….anyhow, Mr. C works for a company in San Diego that sends him out to Las Vegas for weeks at a time and he *has* tried every buffet out there.  I asked him what was the best and he immediately replied-"The Wynn"..at at lunch, when its cheaper..and it isn’t cheap… $22  each, but, you get what you pay for, we wanted great food, and we got *great* food…I only wish I could eat like this all the time.Wynn_003  (The Buffet (that’s what its called, original, eh?) is $34 for dinner and $38 on weekends).

The first plate, but I thought the most creatively loaded of all my photographs…First the salads are pre-mixed  and served in those small glasses-so creative..You might notice the silverware and that the serving plates are asymmetrically shaped..all just kind of beautiful. Oh, the food- there is a cheese tray (the blue and goat cheeses were*excellent*, the cheddar was mild) then  a bit of everything.  The albacore tuna was a overdone, and probably not meant to be, and the only non-perfect item out there… the mahi mahi was exquisite.  The prime rib of beef from the carving station was sooo tender and flavorful, as was the rack of lamb.  The carrots were not mushy and cooked just right in a buttery herb-ed sauce ..the zucchini were so flavorful and the green beans with chopped tomatoes and still crispy almond slices were as as fresh tasting as I got from my garden this year.  The asparagus was very, very good, stir fried and still slightly crispy.

Wynn_008 Here is  my appetizer plate, with smoked salmon (almost candied..), smoked trout, an excellent potato roll and a different salad.  There selection of 5 different salads was overwhelming  I got one made with white anchovies , roasted yellow pepper strips and another with chopped tomatoes, cucumbers and chopped olives.

OK, here are photos of the various stations: smoked trout, anchovies, capers chopped onions…all to go with the nice fresh bagels.Wynn_004 Wynn_005

More of the smoked salmon/cream cheese/bagel topping area, which I used more as my appetizer area..

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Oh and the sushi area.

Wynn_006 The Italian foods area was quite crowded, so no photographs, but I liked the food there best. Kobe beef meatballs…oh my, they were so good!  I suppose the sauce helped, and it was light and complimented/did not overpower the meat flavor…I got this photo of the Asian stir fry area…not exciting to look at, but extremely tasty with use of many spices.  It was very un-Americanized.

Wynn Oh yes, the chilled shrimp-perfectly cooked, and served with superb cocktail sauce and tartar sauce too…both made fresh at the restaurant.

Oh, there were desserts..and you know I am *not* at all a sweets eater…Wynn_012

They make the eclairs fresh..with real custard..eggy and still warm custard…Wynn_011

some desserts were served on individual plates..flan, sweet potato pie, chocolate peanut butter something (*dark* chocolate, people…dark chocolate)…and the strawberry cake, lemon bar and something else…oh it doesn’t matter..Wynn_010

My *absolute* favorite…Wynn_009

The Floating Island..oh yes, a homemade marshmallow, with a buttery caramel sauce, floating on a vanilla sauce and topped with toasted chopped hazel nuts.

We ate so much more and I guess I was trying to take photographs and waiting for areas to be less crowded but areas were with people and I don’t take photos of people…All of the food was excellent and so fresh, Mr. C gave me a great lead on a wonderful buffet.  Thanks Mr. C!

The Buffet at the Wynn Hotel Click here for website

Road Trip-Las Vegas! (Green Valley Ranch Buffet)

Hi, Cathy here, on an iBook, in an obscure hotel in Las Vegas, with plans for something exciting tomorrow night.

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Dscn1684_43_2 I’m blogging what I ate, and then some…I left San Diego in the wind this morning..and stopped in Baker, to view the World’s largest Thermometer (and get a cup of coffee at Starbucks).

Dinner was at "Feast", the buffet inside Green Valley Ranch Casinos Resort and Spa. $17..and worth it. The Buffet was suggested by Mr. brother, hereafter referred to as "Mr. Bally"who, along with a few others, have made some suggestions as to where I should try to eat while here. Mostly photos…limited descriptions for now..I have to take a nap!…and no photo of the crab legs, chilled shrimp or Mongolian BBQ… I don’t take photos of people…Dscn1689_87smoked salmon, giant caperberries, fennel chicken salad…there is a lettuce part of the salad bar also…this was *far* more fun. My salad plate(s)Dscn1690_15..the carving station selections, well some of them anyhow…Dscn1692Dscn1693_4The Asian food section offered a wide variety of some great tasting food…Dscn1695Then the Italian section…Dscn1700That sauce in the back to the left (not the meatballs) was artichokes, mushrooms and olives…and soooooo goood!
The a sample of desserts:Dscn1697_2
Ah, so what am I doing here???Well, there is this competition…more tomorrow.
Green Valley Ranch www.greenvalleyranchresort.com

Hancock Street Cafe-hmmm

mmm-yoso is NOT on vacation.  Kirk is taking a day off and Cathy is blogging.

Hi.  This is gonna be a bizarre post.  The Mister and I have been here only this one time,and I usually don’t make a judgment on the first visit… I don’t like to say much bad about any place.  The food isn’t "bad", per se…it just isn’t that good…

OK, say you are in the area of the Sports Arena, perhaps on a weekend, wanting to go to Kobey’s Swap Meet, and you got off the I-8 at the Rosecrans exit and were trying to get there from the ‘back way’, making a right at Les Girls (for those of you who don’t know the area, use your imagination)…that’s Hancock Street…its one way…and you see this on your right:Hsc_005

As you pass, you see the front of the building, Hsc_006 the Elvis and Marilyn statues..and the "live Jazz and Blues" signage.  Well, you know me.  I had to stop.

OK. its *tiny* inside. TWO chairs and one table, and those three tables with no chairs out front…Hsc_004

The decor is kind of interesting…Hsc_002

Here is the menu: simple,  this two sided paper. We ordered, said we would eat there and we were not asked to pay up front.  Mario, the owner and sometimes cook, is a very honest and trusting man.

Hsc_001 Hsc There were cars pulling up in front, people walking in, ordering something simple-like two pints of chicken soup, one cold and one hot (the soup is fresh-made on the premises), chili (also fresh made) or a candy bar and leaving.  One guy ordered a Stromboli and I thought that sounded good.  I saw the large Gyros sign out on the side of the building, so ordered one of those..and a coffee.  Mario asked if I wanted cream and sugar in it…hmmm…

Hsc_007 Hsc_008 The Stromboli came out first.  It looked a little too perfect; like it was was not made there, but was heated nicely and tasted very good.  It was stuffed with ham, sausage, pepperoni, mozzarella, mushrooms and onions.

The gyros took longer to make, and we were told it would be about 5 minutes.  The  gyros meat was the kind you buy already frozen and the pita was a standard kind you can also buy…nothing fresh here but the tomatoes, lettuce and a lot of onions..well, no, I don’t think the sauce was made there.

Hsc_010_1 Hsc_011 Hmmm…

It wasn’t bad, but the lunches were kind of an ode to Smart N Final, or Sysco. 

Many people have told me the breakfast croissants are great and made to order.  We have to go back  from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., when it opens, to see if this is true.

The owner, Mario, plays seven instruments and goes out front and plays music when there is nothing to do inside.  Every evening at 9 pm, he plays music out front also..whether anyone is there or not.   He looks like a cross between Benny Hill and Charlie Chaplin… and he is playing that look up, by dressing that way ..with the small mustache and funny hat.   He has also gotten a copyright for the name "Benny Chaplain"…and he is going to walk from San Diego to Washington, D.C., next year…doing 20 miles a day, leaving on April 1st and arriving on September 11, recording the walk…all while walking like Charlie Chaplain and playing his music along the way…(You know I could not make this up) to raise money for the American Cancer Society.  Mario’s wife died of cervical cancer 7 years ago.Hsc_012

He is trying to get sponsors in every state and is also contacting all the Governors of each state he will walk through…  His son is going to run the restaurant while Mario walks.  He is selling t-shirts to raise money.Hsc_014

You will notice on the menu that he will be opening a location near Petco park downtown in 2007.  I wonder if the name will be "Hancock Street"…I will try this place again, for the breakfast sandwiches, to be fair.

Hancock Street Cafe 3354 Hancock Street, San Diego 92110 (619) 296-2060

Tommy’s Italian Ristorante

mmm-yoso is not on vacation.  Its just Cathy blogging today.

Hi. There is this place in El Cajon, on 2nd at Persimmon.  Its been there for 30 years now, always owned by an Italian family.

The style of cooking here is Sicilian, which is to say, there are Greek, Arabic as well as Italian influences to the food…kind of like Puerto Rico is a US Territory and you would not say that Puerto Rican food is “American food”, Sicilian food is not totally Italian…Sicily is an island off the tip of the “boot”, therefore south of Naples and pretty much rivals Naples with flavors…using sardines and local seafood in a lot of the dishes as well as fresh (buffalo) mozzarella.  Caponata (eggplant salad) is also a regional specialty. Dscn1655_2_1

Since we had eaten all we could for our Thanksgiving Day, the Mister and I decided some good, basic Italian was in order…nothing fancy.

Tir We got the large antipasti salad …(Oh, and a side of anchovies for me). The salad was a nice antipasti, with mostly iceberg lettuce, lots of olives(The Mister *hates* olives, so all for me), a good Genoa salami and mortadella and a very nice provolone, topped with oil, vinegar and dried oregano. This was the large size ($9.95) and we had plenty to take home for tomorrow. If you get this salad as a “to go”, it comes in a small pizza box and there is even more lettuce.

The large cheese pizza arrived (we had a coupon for $3 off a large pizza..we did take home half of this and it made for a great breakfast and snack the next day).Dscn1647_3
I know, it kind of looks like its not done; the cheese isn’t burnt or bubbly…
but , as you can see from this cross section, its kind of all cheese and not much sauce, which is how I usually ask for it at some places where the sauce is too strong in flavor…here, the sauce is mostly chopped (canned, with a great flavor) tomatoes, oregano and olive oil..what The Mister and I consider “proper” pizza sauce (we spent some time in Italy many years ago). Dscn1648_1

There is a small Deli inside with a pretty good selection of Italian meats and cheesesTir_004, as well as other items imported from Italy. Tir_001_2 It doesn’t have the smell of a more authentic deli, Like Filippi’s in Little Italy…probably because there aren’t any dried salted fish here.  The deli is a good source if you are in East County and don’t want to drive downtown.  There are three different imported Panettones available for Christmas on sale now: Original, one with milk chocolate baked into the dough (the dough is part white and sort of striped with chocolate”sticks”) and one made with Limoncello cream…(lemon liqueur)…

Stop by if you are in the neighborhood; you’ll leave satisfied and happy.

Here are some pages from the rather large menu.

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Tommy’s Italian Ristorante and Deli 1190 Second Avenue, El Cajon (619) 440-2676

Road Trip-The Hat

mmm-yoso is not on vacation.  Cathy is blogging while Kirk takes a day off.

Hi.  A few weeks ago I met a friend from High School up in Ontario and we had the wonderful surprisingly garnished beef bowl….remember?

Well, this past Saturday one of my college roommates called, from New Orleans, and said she would be here the next day, taking her son on campus tours at Pomona and Claremont Colleges…arriving at the Ontario Airport also!  I can drive 2 hours North again, no problem. 

Her plane got in, they were exhausted and hungry and I was still in San Diego.  I told them to eat somewhere and started my drive up.

We met at a Starbucks and talked for hours!  It was wonderful to see and know that neither of us had changed in all these years!

On the way home, I saw it- The Hat!…World Famous Pastrami. Its a pretty staid Restaurant, celebrating its 55th year in the LA area…with ten locations. The Mister *loves* pastrami, and we usually only go to The Hat when we are decorating floats for the Rose Parade in late December.

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Well, I thought even if the sandwiches weren’t warm, the taste could get home in about two hours.

Hat_003 The menu is simple and the food is prepared methodically and is consistent.

I got a Pastrami dip and a Roast beef with au jus. ($6.49 each)

Hat_001The sandwiches arrived home in good condition.  The pastrami is made with mustard and pickle and the bread for each is so fresh (I suppose with the business The Hat has, there is no time for anything to get old).  Each sandwich is over sized, the meat is flavorful and moist.

If you happen to see it, stop in.

The Hat, ten locations (Alhambra, Brea, Glendora, Lake Forest, Monterey Park, Pasadena, Rancho Cucamonga, Simi Valley, Temple City, Upland)

Thanksgiving Day with friends

This is Cathy’s Thanksgiving Day menu.  Enjoy!

Hello again.  Happy Thanksgiving Day. 

As you know, I had an incident involving gravity 23 days ago and basically am one handed.  This does not lend itself well for my using knives, or any sort of tool normally used in cooking…go ahead, try to make scrambled eggs using only one hand, I dare you… I have seen a frying pan defy gravity and fling itself onto the floor in front of me.  My dear neighbor graciously invited us to her house for the annual feast of thanks.  This worked out perfectly- we made (OK, The Mister made) the starchy products and my neighbor made the main course..it was great fun and easy for me…I can’t even wash dishes by hand with this cast on….

Thanksgiving06_004 Thanksgiving06_010 The appetizer of raw vegetables, gherkin pickles, olives and dips. (dinner rolls in the background)…

Some condiments (and those desserts in the background)..

Thanksgiving06_006 A very nice spiral sliced ham, cooked in an oven bag- it came out very moist. Thanksgiving06_005

The turkey, cooked in an oven bag and with *really* good stuffing (must be the butter used to saute the onions and celery)…

Thanksgiving06_007 Thanksgiving06_008 Side dishes- the Green bean casserole, always a favorite.

The mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes and corn.

Thanksgiving06_009_1 These were *excellent* baked beans. 

Thanksgiving06_011of course, dessert…pumpkin pie, chocolate bourbon pecan pie, whipped cream and some kona coffee.

We hope all of you had a good day spent with family, friends, people you love.

Thanksgiving Eve

A quick post.  The Mister just took two of these chocolate Bourbon pecan pies out of the oven and the house smells wonderful!Thanksgiving06

It’s just the refrigerated/rolled pie crust, unbaked, a handful of chocolate chips on the bottom, the recipe for pecan pie from the Karo Syrup bottle and you soak the pecans in Bourbon overnight.

Thanksgiving06_002 Oh, and we are practicing with the new smoker and $1/pound turkey legs tonight, too. Thanksgiving06_003

The finished product came out moist and tastes more like ham than turkey.

Happy Thanksgiving from mmm-yoso!