Paul Bunyan and the Trees of Mystery, Klamath, California Between our first night in Eureka, California and second night in Gold Beach, Oregon, we had hoped to stop and ride the gondola through the Trees of Mystery in Klamath, California. We did stop but we didn’t stay. We had lollygagged enough that day. It was … Continue reading
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A (Partial) Tour of the West Coast Vol.1 : The Drive Thru Tree; Lost Coast Brewery; Bear River Casino & Hotel
A (Partial) Tour of the West Coast Vol.1 : The Drive Thru Tree; Lost Coast Brewery; Bear River Casino & Hotel Our daughter was lucky enough to go spend 2 weeks at Grandma and Papa’s house in western Washington. I’m not sure who was luckier – the little girl who had a wonderful two weeks … Continue reading
Fast Food Friday – Veggie French Bread “Pizza”
I remember years ago when microwaveable French bread pizza was all the rave. But the thought of microwaving pizza, or any bread for that matter, makes me cringe just a little. I don’t even reheat pizza in the microwave. Microwaving always seems to turn perfectly good pizza into a sad, rubber crusted, weirdly textured cheese, … Continue reading
Kofta Kebabs
This kebab is a beautiful and aromatic blend of lamb, beef, herbs and spices. And, it’s easy to prepare in advance, freeze and grill as needed. In fact, I recommend freezing them so that the meat sticks well to the skewer. Fair warning though – our first “test batch” of these kebabs were gobbled … Continue reading
Saffron Rice
My neighbor, Drew, brought back a GRIP of saffron (as well as several other herbs and spices) from the Middle East on his last visit. SCORE! This saffron made a gorgeous rice, which was center-carb at our niece’s graduation party a couple of weeks back. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. … Continue reading
Trish’s Lime Bang Shrimp Skewers
CPM was recently asked to cook up some food for our niece’s graduation party. The shrimp was a huge hit. So I thought I’d share it with everyone. This is a simple, flavorful way to cook shrimp for your next back yard BBQ. And, since it is on a stick, no plates required! Trish’s Lime … Continue reading
The Rub: Chef Robert Hesse and When Pigs Fly
You have to have a good rub to start some good BBQ, and there’s some exciting news in the BBQ world! Two-time Hell’s Kitchen contestant and celebrity chef Robert Hesse is shedding his Executive Chef’s coat for a brand new one and starting a new venture – in BBQ. Chef gave CPM the rub. … Continue reading
Clams Linguine Primavera
This one goes out to our friends Keith and Channing, with whom we’ve shared many fond memories over this very dish. Served in a communal bowl with lots of tongs and spoons and slurping and shelling – you can’t help but have a good time! Clams Linguine Primavera 5-ish pounds clams (usually one of those … Continue reading
Cheat Codes: Storing Cilantro
At CPM, we LOVE fresh herbs. But sometimes herbs become “herb soup” long before they ever land a meaningful roll in any dish. And then we cry, because fresh herbs are expensive. This way of storing cilantro came about by accident. I was simply storing some leftover cilantro stems for later use in my Refried … Continue reading
Fast Food Friday – Grilled Lamb Chops With Cilantro Pesto
We like our lamb chops A LOT, but when they make $5 Friday special, we LOOOOOVVVVE them. (I can barely buy ground beef for that price.) Not only did my local Safeway have $5 Friday lamb loin chops, they also had 30% off lamb rib chops. Perfect for a Fast Food Friday. The whole dish, … Continue reading