“I think that food
ties us to our community
and our traditions,
and it’s the thing that
makes us feel good
and connected.”
~ Kathy Freston
“I think that food
ties us to our community
and our traditions,
and it’s the thing that
makes us feel good
and connected.”
~ Kathy Freston
“We spend our time
searching for security
and hate it
when we get it.”
~ John Steinbeck
Dining Outside the Home: The Shrimp Factory in Savannah, Georgia! Stroll along the thriving riverfront in Savannah, Georgia until you come to River Street’s former cotton warehouse built in 1823. Here you will find Low Country favorites that give The Shrimp Factory its claim to fame: BBQ Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp, She Crab Bisque, Fried Green Tomatoes, Shrimp and Grits, and Low Country Boil. Blueberry muffins arrive in the bread basket for savoring early on with refreshingly sweet tea. Don’t forget to inquire about the Chatham Artillery Punch. There’s quite a story about Savannah’s secret weapon. If you ask kindly, you may get a sample of the cocktail known to be “seductively smooth with the kick of a colonial cannon.”
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Something to Savor: Fig and Pig Flatbread! Make life easy tonight with an amazing twist on this sweet and salty sensation. Everyone loves bacon. I get it. And the fig preserves provide a sweet after taste that mingles with the natural crunch of crispy crust and salty meat. The gooey cheese is like the icing on a cake. With only a few ingredients, preparation is a snap leaving more time for settling in front of the television with a glass of wine and your favorite program. You can thank me later.
FIG AND PIG FLATBREAD
Ingredients:
1 prepared flatbread
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon corn meal
1/2 cup fig and muscat wine preserves
4 slices applewood smoked bacon, cooked crisp and crumbled
1/3 cup mozzarella cheese, shredded
2 tablespoons feta cheese, crumbled
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 400°. Brush both sides of flatbread with olive oil. Sprinkle corn meal on the bottom side of the flatbread. Place onto a baking sheet that has been sprayed with nonstick oil. Bake 5 minutes; remove from oven. Spread fig and muscat wine preserves evenly over flatbread, leaving a crust edge. Arrange crumbled bacon as next layer. Scatter mozzarella and feta cheese over top. Bake 10 minutes longer until crust is golden and cheese is bubbly. Remove from oven. Cool slightly. Cut into wedges and serve with a side salad.
Dining Outside the Home: Conroy’s at Marriott Resort on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina! When you receive special attention from the talented kitchen chefs at Conroy’s, sit up and take notice. Culinary delights, high on presentation and exquisite in taste, make an evening meal one worth remembering. Never mind that the oceanfront view is drop dead gorgeous; that’s merely a bonus. The melt-in-your-mouth flavor of the Chilean Sea Bass drizzled with a rich Béchamel Sauce practically made my eyes roll back into my head. If you’ve never tried it, the next time you find it on the dinner menu, order it without hesitation. Chilean Sea Bass is tender, moist, buttery, and sinful. Try it anyway. It is high quality and honestly, you’re worth it!
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Something to Savor: Edible Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough! Now you have no reason to sneak a teaspoon of cookie dough when that sweet craving strikes. Since this recipe eliminates the need for a raw egg, it removes the worry of allergic reactions. Whip up a batch in minutes. I like the idea of spooning half the dough into a canning jar to keep in the refrigerator. Makes snacking unbelievably yummy! The remaining dough can be formed into truffle-size portions and stored in the freezer for later. Edible Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough makes a great gift from your kitchen as well, that is if you have any left to share.
EDIBLE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE DOUGH
Ingredients:
1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
3/4 cup brown sugar, firmly packed
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1 cup flour
2 tablespoons light cream
1 cup semi-sweet mini chocolate chips
Instructions:
In a food processor, combine butter and brown sugar. Cream together. Add vanilla extract and sea salt. Pulse to blend. Gradually add flour. Dough will be slightly crumbly. Add light cream. Pulse to mix well. By hand gentle fold in semi-sweet mini chocolate chips. Transfer dough to a jar and store in the refrigerator. For snack size portions, use a small cookie scoop to keep them uniform.
Dining Outside the Home: Skull Creek Boathouse on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina! Nestled along the waterfront, on the banks of Skull Creek bordering the Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge, sits a landmark restaurant known for its ultimate Seafood Extravaganza! You name it, it’s there: snow crab legs, shrimp, mussels, clams, and shellfish. But that’s not all. Fresh seafood is featured daily. Don’t take my word for it. You may have already recognized Skull Creek Boathouse from its exposure on the Food Network, the Travel Channel, or National Geographic’s televised programming. Magnificent oak trees dripping in Spanish moss along the marina create a charming backdrop for casual outdoor dining and live music. Whether it’s a sunset dinner or midday meal, one visit and you’ll understand this “Boathouse State of Mind.”
What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Something to Savor: Dirty Breakfast Rice! What do you get when you blend Hawaiian culture with Louisiana spice? You get a savory breakfast that will rev your engine all day long. Too often we think a cold breakfast will give us the energy needed until time allows for the next meal. Sometimes that isn’t until after the workday is almost finished. At least with Dirty Breakfast Rice you get a running start on a busy schedule. Its healthy carb is easily digestible and nutty taste is simply satisfying. Be good to yourself.
DIRTY BREAKFAST RICE
Ingredients:
1/4 cup butter
1 cup instant brown rice
7-ounce vegetable broth
1/2 pound smoked sausage link, cut-up in chunks
4 green onions, chopped
2 eggs, scrambled
1 tablespoon sesame seeds
1 tablespoon crushed red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon Cajun seasoning
1/4 cup soybean sauce
Instructions:
Melt butter in a deep skillet. Do not burn. Add brown rice. Coat well. Cook over medium heat 3-5 minutes, turning often until golden brown. Stir in vegetable broth and smoked sausage chunks. Cover. Simmer 15 minutes until all liquid is absorbed. Scramble the eggs on the side of the pan. Once the eggs are almost cooked, combine the rice and eggs together. Add chopped green onion with tops, sesame seeds, red pepper flakes, Cajun seasoning, and soybean sauce. Mix well and serve immediately.
Dining Outside the Home: Aunt Chilada’s Easy Street Café on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina! Now we’re talking, a place for every food craving. Here is a restaurant that serves up the traditional Tex-Mex fare as well as Lowcountry favorites and All-you-can-eat Crab Legs. In addition, Aunt Chilada’s eatery hosts a daily Happy Hour and food specials to tide you over for a night out on the town. A covered patio makes outdoor seating a popular choice when live music “gets the party started”. Ask the wait staff about the Kennedy Half Dollar. It’s just another way they have of rewarding your visit for choosing to stop at Aunt Chilada’s Easy Street Café.