1 Bottle of Mead - Suggested serving is cold, over ice.
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Well, we can thank Sherbrooke Liquor for allowing me the opportunity to pretend I was a (drunken) knight at the Round Table. I think they have the widest beer selection in Western Canada. They even sponsored an oak-aged beer tasting event that a friend and I attended back in March. Great place with a great selection of beer.
Mead you ask? Aye, m'lord.
Made from honey. Alcoholic beverage. Sweeter than peaches in June. Honestly though, if I had to describe it, I would say that it tastes like cheap ice wine. not bad, but nothing fancy. It smells like the Yorkton, Saskatchewan man's favourite after-shave.
Here's the photo. Sorry, I think I misplaced my receipt (with price details to add up top) while I was harassing the serving wench (just like in Savage Sword of Conan). Crom's Gut! It's hard to get good service here!!
The grade: a 6.2out of 10.0.
Food
Jeremiah's food related reviews and experiences.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Kit Kat - Edamame 枝豆 Flavour
Kit Kat - Edamame Flavour
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Well, this was an unusual one. All my sous chefs know about my love of Nestle products. Here is one I've never had before.
To be honest, it has a very mild flavour - I can't taste the edamame at all... It's basically a white chocolate bar.
The photograph:
The grade: 7.2 out of 10.0.
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Well, this was an unusual one. All my sous chefs know about my love of Nestle products. Here is one I've never had before.
To be honest, it has a very mild flavour - I can't taste the edamame at all... It's basically a white chocolate bar.
The photograph:
The grade: 7.2 out of 10.0.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Crabbie's Original Alcoholic Ginger Beer
1 500ml bottle of Crabbie's Original Alcoholic Ginger Beer - $4.49 (CAD)
***
I think what really captured my interest in ginger beer was a conversation I had earlier this year with my mother after I had read an article in what I think was the Edmonton Journal. It was basically a "how-to" instructional guide on how to make your own ginger beer (I think I have misplaced the article, unfortunately). After I commented on the article to my mother, she noted that either her dad or her paternal grandfather used to make their own ginger beer, and that sometimes you would hear a big "pop" under the stairs, as the bottles would lose their corks during the aging process. I somehow doubt that Ukrainians were big on ginger beer, but that matters not, it is clear that my love of ginger beer came from my forefathers.
The net result is that sometime later I had a conversation about ginger beer with my friend Allison, and she recommended that I go to one of the Liquor Depot stores in Edmonton and try a bottle of Crabbie's ginger beer. So that's exactly what I did this past weekend.
The bottle is cool - there are even pictures of elephants on it. So that must mean that Thais approve.
Supposedly it's best served chilled over ice with a slice of lemon or lime. In my case I used a wedge of lime.
It was fresh, sharp and fantastic! Basically a fancy Canada Dry ginger ale - but infused with the sweet taste of booze! It's pretty sweet, too. I don't think you could make a night of pounding these back - I think this is much more of a "dessert" beer that you enjoy while your minions clean the dishes...
The photographic evidence:
The grade: a solid if unspectacular 7.6 out of 10.0.
And what could be better than a bottle of Crabbie's ginger beer? A FREE second bottle of ginger beer. Many thanks to the sous chef Sean for leaving his beer Chef Jeremiah's car ;)
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I think what really captured my interest in ginger beer was a conversation I had earlier this year with my mother after I had read an article in what I think was the Edmonton Journal. It was basically a "how-to" instructional guide on how to make your own ginger beer (I think I have misplaced the article, unfortunately). After I commented on the article to my mother, she noted that either her dad or her paternal grandfather used to make their own ginger beer, and that sometimes you would hear a big "pop" under the stairs, as the bottles would lose their corks during the aging process. I somehow doubt that Ukrainians were big on ginger beer, but that matters not, it is clear that my love of ginger beer came from my forefathers.
The net result is that sometime later I had a conversation about ginger beer with my friend Allison, and she recommended that I go to one of the Liquor Depot stores in Edmonton and try a bottle of Crabbie's ginger beer. So that's exactly what I did this past weekend.
The bottle is cool - there are even pictures of elephants on it. So that must mean that Thais approve.
Supposedly it's best served chilled over ice with a slice of lemon or lime. In my case I used a wedge of lime.
It was fresh, sharp and fantastic! Basically a fancy Canada Dry ginger ale - but infused with the sweet taste of booze! It's pretty sweet, too. I don't think you could make a night of pounding these back - I think this is much more of a "dessert" beer that you enjoy while your minions clean the dishes...
The photographic evidence:
The grade: a solid if unspectacular 7.6 out of 10.0.
And what could be better than a bottle of Crabbie's ginger beer? A FREE second bottle of ginger beer. Many thanks to the sous chef Sean for leaving his beer Chef Jeremiah's car ;)
Monday, October 10, 2011
Broccoli, Red Pepper, and Cheddar Chowder
1 small bunch broccoli (1/2 pound)
1 large boiling potato (1/2 pound)
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 large onion, chopped
1 red bell pepper, cored, seeded, and cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1 large garlic clove, finely chopped
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon dry mustard
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
3/4 cup heavy cream
1 1/2 cups coarsely grated sharp Cheddar (about 6 ounces) (CJ used Old Cheddar - is Sharp cheddar an American term?)
***
Well ladies and gentlemen, I've found my new favourite soup. I'm just going to throw out the grade right now: 9.0 out of 10.0. Yes, it's THAT good. It looks great, easy to make, creamy and that cheddar just adds a new level of flavour to it. Noooooo, I didn't add any Essence of Pure Flavour - I didn't have to.
I highly recommend you try out this recipe if you are into something simple (it will require 2 pots) and delicious.
Here's the photographic evidence: (notice the chunks o' broccoli?)
1 large boiling potato (1/2 pound)
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 large onion, chopped
1 red bell pepper, cored, seeded, and cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1 large garlic clove, finely chopped
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon dry mustard
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
3/4 cup heavy cream
1 1/2 cups coarsely grated sharp Cheddar (about 6 ounces) (CJ used Old Cheddar - is Sharp cheddar an American term?)
***
Well ladies and gentlemen, I've found my new favourite soup. I'm just going to throw out the grade right now: 9.0 out of 10.0. Yes, it's THAT good. It looks great, easy to make, creamy and that cheddar just adds a new level of flavour to it. Noooooo, I didn't add any Essence of Pure Flavour - I didn't have to.
I highly recommend you try out this recipe if you are into something simple (it will require 2 pots) and delicious.
Here's the photographic evidence: (notice the chunks o' broccoli?)
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Michelada
1 Sol Beer
Juice from 1/4 lime
Sea Salt
Ice
Cold, frosty mug (purchased at Canadian tire for about $4.99, as both WalMart and Safeway had none)
***
I saw an episode of "Mexican Made Easy" on the Food Network a few months ago, and the hostess (Marcela Vallodolid - she looks like a younger, latina version of Mariah Carey) was preparing all these treats to watch the big game. I'm not sure if the big game was "soccer" or "football", but she prepared some tasty treats, including some Micheladas.
I don't know if I was supposed to use sea salt, but I thought it would be cool. So some lime juice on the rim, some sea salt, ice in the mug, some lime juice in the mug then follow it up with some beer! Wow. And before you can say "Bob's your uncle" you have yourself a Michelada!
Hmmm. It was okay. It wasn't as refreshing as I was expecting it to be. She basically said you had to drink it fast before the ice melts. I don't know, I might as well just have had a Sol or Corona by themself(ves). It was interesting, and I'll probably give it a second chance.
The photographic evidence:
The grade: about a 6.4 out of 10.0.
Juice from 1/4 lime
Sea Salt
Ice
Cold, frosty mug (purchased at Canadian tire for about $4.99, as both WalMart and Safeway had none)
***
I saw an episode of "Mexican Made Easy" on the Food Network a few months ago, and the hostess (Marcela Vallodolid - she looks like a younger, latina version of Mariah Carey) was preparing all these treats to watch the big game. I'm not sure if the big game was "soccer" or "football", but she prepared some tasty treats, including some Micheladas.
I don't know if I was supposed to use sea salt, but I thought it would be cool. So some lime juice on the rim, some sea salt, ice in the mug, some lime juice in the mug then follow it up with some beer! Wow. And before you can say "Bob's your uncle" you have yourself a Michelada!
Hmmm. It was okay. It wasn't as refreshing as I was expecting it to be. She basically said you had to drink it fast before the ice melts. I don't know, I might as well just have had a Sol or Corona by themself(ves). It was interesting, and I'll probably give it a second chance.
The photographic evidence:
The grade: about a 6.4 out of 10.0.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Food Don't Lie - Contest Winner
Winner, winner chicken dinner!!
1 Alabama Calaboose
***
Indeed, miracles do happen. While Alabama did not correctly guess the #1-viewed page on Food Don't Lie (he guessed Phuket Prawns, which was the 3rd most-viewed) he was the only one to submit a guess... The correct response was:
http://fooddontlie.blogspot.com/2011/02/blog-post.html
Yes - fish sauce is the winner!
Below, you can see a photo of |the self-coronated "Prince of Montague" when he found out that he had won the Chef Jebediah Culinary Challenge, Part Un:
Notice the Yorkton-esque haircut? And the denim made from the finest tailors in White City? And the gnarled hands stuck inside the front (to obviously make up for a lack of "bulge" in his pants) of the aforementioned "jeans"? Indeed, Alabama is riding high on life. He gets a free meal from Chef Jebediah...
1 Alabama Calaboose
***
Indeed, miracles do happen. While Alabama did not correctly guess the #1-viewed page on Food Don't Lie (he guessed Phuket Prawns, which was the 3rd most-viewed) he was the only one to submit a guess... The correct response was:
http://fooddontlie.blogspot.com/2011/02/blog-post.html
Yes - fish sauce is the winner!
Below, you can see a photo of |the self-coronated "Prince of Montague" when he found out that he had won the Chef Jebediah Culinary Challenge, Part Un:
Notice the Yorkton-esque haircut? And the denim made from the finest tailors in White City? And the gnarled hands stuck inside the front (to obviously make up for a lack of "bulge" in his pants) of the aforementioned "jeans"? Indeed, Alabama is riding high on life. He gets a free meal from Chef Jebediah...
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
280 Barbeque - 85-3001-8 (G20718) Propane
1 280 Barbeque - 85-3001-8 (G20718) Propane
4.5 months
5 episodes of "Criminal Minds"
1 episode of "The Glades"
4 Kirin Ichiban beer (CJ must admit, he's a big fan of Japanese (and most Asian) beer)
1 Fuller 160-piece Tool set
***
Well, my sincerest apologies for the very late post. A thousand pardons. I tell you what, if you come to visit, I'll make the most delicious dessert you've ever had - it'll make you weak in the knees...
Seriously, I had to get a replacement laptop, as my last one met with an unfortunate accident...
And, lo and behold - CJ FINALLY got his birthday barbeque set up. You can see up above that it took a purchase of a tool set and a lot of time to get things organized, but the BBQ is finally ready to roll. I'll have a test steak tomorrow night to ensure things are how they should be, then I'm sure I'll have my Guiness burgers, and another type of burger in short order.
The assembly wasn't overly complicated - you just need a ratchet and some screwdrivers, and it would have helped to have had a sous-chef assisting you. So, that's why it took me about as long as the "Criminal Minds" marathon on Sunday. I have to admit, that's not a bad show. There's no fembots, of course, but the profiling of serial killers was intriguing...
As always, see below for your viewing pleasure.
Unpacked and before assembly on my living room floor:
And, assembled and ready to roast on my balcony:
A grade? Well, for mere timing alone I'd give it an F+, complexity wasn't difficult at all (A-) but I'd have to wait until I test it with real food before I can note whether it passed or not...
PS: I checked the stats on my blog today: Guess which post is the most highly-viewed? I'll buy/make dinner for the first person who guesses correctly. To count as a legitimate guess, you must leave your guess on the comments section of this post. 3 guesses max per person. I'll give you all until the end of the month to get your entries in.
4.5 months
5 episodes of "Criminal Minds"
1 episode of "The Glades"
4 Kirin Ichiban beer (CJ must admit, he's a big fan of Japanese (and most Asian) beer)
1 Fuller 160-piece Tool set
***
Well, my sincerest apologies for the very late post. A thousand pardons. I tell you what, if you come to visit, I'll make the most delicious dessert you've ever had - it'll make you weak in the knees...
Seriously, I had to get a replacement laptop, as my last one met with an unfortunate accident...
And, lo and behold - CJ FINALLY got his birthday barbeque set up. You can see up above that it took a purchase of a tool set and a lot of time to get things organized, but the BBQ is finally ready to roll. I'll have a test steak tomorrow night to ensure things are how they should be, then I'm sure I'll have my Guiness burgers, and another type of burger in short order.
The assembly wasn't overly complicated - you just need a ratchet and some screwdrivers, and it would have helped to have had a sous-chef assisting you. So, that's why it took me about as long as the "Criminal Minds" marathon on Sunday. I have to admit, that's not a bad show. There's no fembots, of course, but the profiling of serial killers was intriguing...
As always, see below for your viewing pleasure.
Unpacked and before assembly on my living room floor:
And, assembled and ready to roast on my balcony:
A grade? Well, for mere timing alone I'd give it an F+, complexity wasn't difficult at all (A-) but I'd have to wait until I test it with real food before I can note whether it passed or not...
PS: I checked the stats on my blog today: Guess which post is the most highly-viewed? I'll buy/make dinner for the first person who guesses correctly. To count as a legitimate guess, you must leave your guess on the comments section of this post. 3 guesses max per person. I'll give you all until the end of the month to get your entries in.
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