Friday, September 25, 2009

Pike Place Market Dinner

It has been a long time since we've really utilized the Pike Place Market to provide a full dinner.  Lately, we've just be stopping by the butcher lately to pick up some fresh cuts.  On Monday, G had a rare day off and met a friend for lunch at Matt's in the Market.  (This reminds me that we should post the salmon sandwich recipe!)





While at the market G picked up some stellar items:
  • Sockeye salmon
  • English peas
  • 2008 Domaine de Maubet Blanc sec - Côtes de Gascogne, France
The preparation was relatively easy (well at least it looked easy enough when I was watching G -- I was shelling peas and folding laundry most of the time).


The Salmon
  • Pat dry and dust with salt and pepper
  • Lay on parchment paper
  • Bake at 350 degrees
The English Peas
  • Combine water and flour (not a lot... this isn't supposed to be gravy)
  • Heat on medium
  • Add one cup of the wine and some butter and reduce
  • Season with salt and pepper (and for us, more butter)
  • Add the peas while the sauce continues to reduce
  • Throw in some rough chopped chives at the end
The Croutons
  • Dice old baguette
  • Toast in a pan with olive oil, butter, salt and pepper
Not much to it.  We didn't add the English Peas quite early enough, so it took quite a while for them to get just to the point of tender.  The sauce was very VERY light.  I think we both would have preferred it to stand up a little better to the fish and the peas.  Still tasty though and the wine was delicious on its own.





3 comments:

  1. Oh man...remember that time, long ago, when Man of Action, myself, and G planned to have lunch at Matt's in the Market. I forget why we didn't eat there. Hmm.

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  2. We had to save something to do for when you visit Seattle.

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  3. of course. So I'm really behind on all my posts. We've been cooking, and taking pictures. I guess I have homework this weekend.

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