Welcome to our year of cooking with the Barefoot Gourmet, a new catering service out of East Thetford, Vermont. Over the years Ryon's dad, Barry (the Barefoot Gourmet himself; check him out at barefoot-gourmet.com), has given his children, along with several of their well deserving friends, many of his recipes that are now famous among their circle. After receiving the latest additions, the cookbook includes about 111 recipes! The exact number is still a little fuzzy. As a New Year adventure, we decided to make our way through the entire cookbook. Yes, we have decided to cook (well Ryon to cook, Caitlin to eat) ALL of the BFG's recipes. We will blog regularly about the successes and tragedies of cooking with the Barefoot Gourmet and maybe add in a little about what is going on down here in C'Ville. Keep us posted on your attempts at the recipes...and don't forget, food tastes better when made with a wooden spoon and eaten with good company. Enjoy!

-Ryon and Caitlin

Sunday, January 24, 2010

#8 and # 9: Dill Salmon and Garlicy Mashed Potatoes

By Ryon - Dill salmon may have been one of the first meals I ever cooked. It was mom and dad's anniversary and Tanda, Chapin and I cooked them dinner. We had dill salmon, asparagus... and something else that I can't recall. I remember it very well because, as we brought the plates out to mom and dad in the dining room, dad remarked on our presentation and how we had angled the asparagus just right to make a very pretty plate. I think my response was something along the lines of, "Yeah, I totally meant to do that!". I was full of crap. It was a pretty plate, but I think the last thing on my mind was how I angled the asparagus. It was more on whether or not I had cooked the salmon properly. The fish came out great. The rest was accidental aesthetics. But our success should tell you how easy this meal is to make.

To this day, when I cook salmon I usually serve it with asparagus and some kind of rice (normally pilaf), This time, however, I wanted to mix it up a bit so I cooked brussel sprouts and dad's garlicy mashed potatoes. Some of you who know me well may be surprised to know that I am eating mashed potatoes again, but as dad says in the recipe, I eventually came around (Cailtin's persistent requests for this side dish MAY have had something to do with this). For some reason, mashed potatoes used to make me seriously sick to my stomach. It was a texture thing. I didn't like the creaminess, or something. I think the real cause was that, at some point when I was young, I ate mashed potatoes when I already had a stomach bug and for years I associated the taste of them with feeling sick. Dad used to put aside a few chunks of boiled potatoes for me before he mashed the rest, so I wouldn't have to suffer. That is true love.

Anyways, the flavor combination here was really nice. Two very simple recipes. One very tasty meal. Proof that sometimes simple is best.

Rating: SECCDI

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