Back to the "something interesting" we did yesterday . . . we had every intention of hunting down a certain food truck. Remember that bacon jam I mentioned earlier in the month? Well, it's made by skillet, and I really wanted to check them out. Besides, hubby had given me their cookbook for Christmas, and my interest was piqued. Unfortunately, the truck wasn't out and about, but there is also a skillet diner, so we went there instead.
We waited 30 minutes for a table, so there was plenty of time to notice the wall decorated with cast iron skillets, that the waitstaff all wore plaid shirts, the water glasses were canning jars, and the napkins were kitchen towels.
Eventually we got to the menu. And several items were very tempting, but we settled on "the burger - bacon jam, arugula, creamy bleu cheese" on a fine brioche bun. Mighty tasty. {I kinda wish we'd tried another of their signature items - "poutine - hand-cut fries, gravy, cheddar, herbs," but we just weren't sure. Would they be too weird, or truly awesome?}
So there you go. An odd little adventure just to try a burger with bacon jam. I'd do it again.
(If bacon jam sounds delish to you too, I've found a couple of decent sounding recipes to make your own here and here. Of course, skillet also does mail order.)
We waited 30 minutes for a table, so there was plenty of time to notice the wall decorated with cast iron skillets, that the waitstaff all wore plaid shirts, the water glasses were canning jars, and the napkins were kitchen towels.
Eventually we got to the menu. And several items were very tempting, but we settled on "the burger - bacon jam, arugula, creamy bleu cheese" on a fine brioche bun. Mighty tasty. {I kinda wish we'd tried another of their signature items - "poutine - hand-cut fries, gravy, cheddar, herbs," but we just weren't sure. Would they be too weird, or truly awesome?}
So there you go. An odd little adventure just to try a burger with bacon jam. I'd do it again.
(If bacon jam sounds delish to you too, I've found a couple of decent sounding recipes to make your own here and here. Of course, skillet also does mail order.)