Located at 150 Main Street in Lee, MA. Chez Nous Bistro (with us or as I would translate it at our place) offers a warm and welcoming place to break your fast. We were staying across the street at the Chambery Inn and I always love to be able to walk out to dinner, this bistro was perfect, close and a very appealing menu.
I did make reservations for six o'clock just to be on the safe side but it was a Wednesday evening and it was quiet when we arrived. By the time we left, the restaurant was much fuller.
We were given some crusty rolls and butter with olives to hold us over while we chose drinks and our meals. Al had a Jameson's and ginger age and I just had water. Al left the choices to me so I opted for a shared appetizer, the cheese plate. You choose three cheese, we had a gruyere, a gouda and the Fourme D'Ambert which was a soft blue cheese. It was served with nuts, dried fruit conserve and toast. A true delight and Al surprised me by loving the blue cheese.
I decided that the salad sounded too good to pass up, endive, orange, radish pickle, walnuts honey and orange vinaigrette, I also saw and tasted grape tomatoes and radicchio. It was delicious. For my meal, I chose the full rack of lamb and Al chose the full bistro steak. You have the option of getting a smaller half order.
My lamb was cooked perfectly medium well and was well seasoned and tender. I asked for and received mint jelly. It was served with crispy chickpea Panisse frites, fennel confit and olive jus. I loved the lamb, liked the confit but was unimpressed with the frites, I could have opted for potatoes of some sort and actually wished I had but I enjoyed my meal enormously.
I was too full for dessert but Al opted for the chocolate torte. It was awesome, intensely chocolate and everything he could have wanted. I had a cappuccino which was the perfect ending for my meal.
Coming in from the cold, we certainly felt warmly welcomed both figuratively and physically. I high recommend Chez Nous Bistro if you happen to be in the Lee/Lennox area.
I love food and this blog will give me a way to share my love with my friends and family.
Thursday, December 27, 2018
Thursday, December 20, 2018
Return visit: Lunch at Haven Cafe Lennox, MA
We arrived in Lennox at about 12:30 and we were peckish. We planned to visit Ventford but we really need some food first. We located Ventford and then went driving into downtown Lennox to find someplace to eat. It isn't as easy as you might think. But finally, I told Al to turn into this one little street. I realized after we turned in that we had eaten breakfast at Haven Cafe when we visited the Mount. I remembered the food being good so we found a parking spot and headed in.
After you go in the door, there is a table where the daily special, soup etc are listed on a small blackboard and the menus are there so you can make a decision before you get in line to place your order. While you wait, the bakery items are looking at you and calling your name. At least they always call mine. I bought a couple of cookies to take away with us.
I decided to have a Reuben and Al had a steak quesadilla which was a special. I had hot apple cider and Al had water. We went to find a table and we had a number that they use to identify you and they will deliver the food to your table.
I got quite a shock when I saw my Reuben, it was open-faced, not at all what I expected but it was delicious. Al really enjoyed his steak quesadilla as well.
I really like this restaurant, I wish they took orders at the tables instead of placing your order at the counter but the quality, quantity, and taste of the food have been excellent both times we dined here.
After you go in the door, there is a table where the daily special, soup etc are listed on a small blackboard and the menus are there so you can make a decision before you get in line to place your order. While you wait, the bakery items are looking at you and calling your name. At least they always call mine. I bought a couple of cookies to take away with us.
I decided to have a Reuben and Al had a steak quesadilla which was a special. I had hot apple cider and Al had water. We went to find a table and we had a number that they use to identify you and they will deliver the food to your table.
I got quite a shock when I saw my Reuben, it was open-faced, not at all what I expected but it was delicious. Al really enjoyed his steak quesadilla as well.
I really like this restaurant, I wish they took orders at the tables instead of placing your order at the counter but the quality, quantity, and taste of the food have been excellent both times we dined here.
Thursday, December 13, 2018
The Lobster Pot Dublin Ireland
We have stayed in Ballsbridge four times on visits to Dublin but this is the first time we have really walked into the commercial area where the Lobster Pot is located. What a delightful surprise the whole area is. Makes me wonder why we have never walked this way before. We saw the restaurant on our first foray into the area and put it on the list of things we might want to revisit. How could seafood loving Americans resist? We couldn't.
When we arrived for dinner without a reservation, we had no idea what a bad idea that was. We were lucky enough to secure a table but only I suspect because we arrived rather earlier than most Dubliners dine. It was packed by the time we left.
The building gives no idea what a lovely restaurant this is. It is on what we call the second floor and the Irish call the first floor. Its decor is formal with white table clothes and well-dressed waiters. The food is priced accordingly. We were a little shocked, it was our own fault, we hadn't checked the prices but let me say upfront that it was worth every penny. From 6-7:30 p.m. they offer an early bird set menu. We did go with the two courses but changed to the three courses when the dessert trolley was rolled out.
The menu is French inspired seafood. I ordered the cod with Mornay sauce. The vegetables and potatoes are served family style. I started with the seafood chowder and wonderful bread and butter. The cod was yummy and I loved the veggies. Irene had the salmon. I am not sure what Pete had and Janet got the onion soup. All the food was beautifully presented and delicious. Our waiters were very attentive and we never wanted for anything.
We hadn't planned to have dessert but one look at the dessert trolly and we were goners. They had a Pavlova which I am quite addicted to and I had to have it. It was every bit as good as it looked.
When we arrived for dinner without a reservation, we had no idea what a bad idea that was. We were lucky enough to secure a table but only I suspect because we arrived rather earlier than most Dubliners dine. It was packed by the time we left.
The building gives no idea what a lovely restaurant this is. It is on what we call the second floor and the Irish call the first floor. Its decor is formal with white table clothes and well-dressed waiters. The food is priced accordingly. We were a little shocked, it was our own fault, we hadn't checked the prices but let me say upfront that it was worth every penny. From 6-7:30 p.m. they offer an early bird set menu. We did go with the two courses but changed to the three courses when the dessert trolley was rolled out.
The menu is French inspired seafood. I ordered the cod with Mornay sauce. The vegetables and potatoes are served family style. I started with the seafood chowder and wonderful bread and butter. The cod was yummy and I loved the veggies. Irene had the salmon. I am not sure what Pete had and Janet got the onion soup. All the food was beautifully presented and delicious. Our waiters were very attentive and we never wanted for anything.
We hadn't planned to have dessert but one look at the dessert trolly and we were goners. They had a Pavlova which I am quite addicted to and I had to have it. It was every bit as good as it looked.
We left with a smile on our faces and stuffed tummies. We enjoyed the walk back to the hotel to help us digest all the goodness we had just eaten. If you stay at my favorite hotel in Dublin Pembroke Townhouse it is an easy walk to the Lobster Pot, and trust me, you will want to walk down and give them a try. You even get to walk by the American Embassy on your way.
And just in case you are curious, they do serve fresh lobster.
And just in case you are curious, they do serve fresh lobster.
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
My First Attempt at Chocolate Crinkles
Chocolate Crinkles are a relatively simple chocolate cookie that is dipped in confectionary sugar before it is baked. I volunteered to bake for our cookie walk and I asked my friend Kathy to make the Snickerdoodles that I have made in previous years since I know she likes to make them. I needed to find another cookie that was easy to make but also would likely be at least semi-popular.
Of course, I decided I wanted to make them with cocoa powder and butter which meant I had quite the time finding a recipe to match my ingredients. I ended up using one that is similar to one I found on the Internet.
I wanted to make a large batch so I doubled the recipe.
2 sticks of softened salted butter
5 medium eggs
3 1/3 cup white flour
1 cup cocoa powder
1/4 teaspoon of salt
3 tsp baking powder
2 1/2 cups of sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
Cream the butter. eggs, sugar, and vanilla. I mixed the dry ingredients and after the wet ingredients are creamed I started adding the flour mixture slowly.
Since I was not ready to bake the cookies, I scraped the dough, which is quite stiff, into a large ziplock bag and placed it in the fridge.
Bake at 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes. I found that with my oven, I had to leave the cookies in for between 15-17 minutes. I use parchment paper on my stone cookie sheets. They are very chocolatey so if you are looking for a chocolate fix, Chocolate Crinkles are the perfect cookie to satisfy it.
Of course, I decided I wanted to make them with cocoa powder and butter which meant I had quite the time finding a recipe to match my ingredients. I ended up using one that is similar to one I found on the Internet.
I wanted to make a large batch so I doubled the recipe.
2 sticks of softened salted butter
5 medium eggs
3 1/3 cup white flour
1 cup cocoa powder
1/4 teaspoon of salt
3 tsp baking powder
2 1/2 cups of sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
Cream the butter. eggs, sugar, and vanilla. I mixed the dry ingredients and after the wet ingredients are creamed I started adding the flour mixture slowly.
Since I was not ready to bake the cookies, I scraped the dough, which is quite stiff, into a large ziplock bag and placed it in the fridge.
Bake at 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes. I found that with my oven, I had to leave the cookies in for between 15-17 minutes. I use parchment paper on my stone cookie sheets. They are very chocolatey so if you are looking for a chocolate fix, Chocolate Crinkles are the perfect cookie to satisfy it.
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