What many fine dining establishments shun and consider off-limits — engaging directly with chefs, dietary restrictions, boisterous chat — the Catbird Seat embraces. And rather than being typically tucked away, the kitchen here is out in the open and cradled by a bar where people eat, drink, and watch every culinary move.
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The Catbird Seat. Tomorrow.

That is all.

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Skirt Steak Salad with Cilantro-Lime Dressing | Serious Eats

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Peanuts

mrgan:

  • Planters Dry Roasted Peanuts. Ingredients: peanuts, sea salt, spices (contains celery), dried onion, dried garlic, paprika, natural flavor, sugar, gelatin, torula yeast, cornstarch, dried corn syrup, maltodextrin.
  • Planters Dry Roasted Lightly Salted Peanuts. Ingredients: peanuts, sea salt, maltodextrin, cornstarch, corn syrup solids.
  • Planters Cocktail Peanuts. Ingredients: peanuts, peanut and/or cottonseed oil, sea salt.
  • Planters Dry Roasted Unsalted Peanuts. Ingredients: peanuts.
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Dear Tyler,

Why have you went so long without a Yazoo Dos Perros? I appreciate the variety in brews you strive for but they never match up to our favorite. Please remember this during future purchases.

Love,
Your Tum Tum

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The Potato Soup

I love to eat. I love to cook for people who love to eat. Beth doesn’t consider herself someone who loves to eat so I volunteer to prepare food for others, especially family. 

I decided, during last week’s planning for our time in Effingham, that I wanted to cook for my family on Sunday. I immediately remembered a potato soup recipe I made the previous year that I bragged to my sister-in-law about so much we planned on having a cook-off while home home for Christmas. That never developed but I’m certain I would have won. The recipe has all the good things you shouldn’t put together. Whole milk. Cheddar Cheese. Bacon. Bacon fat. Butter. It’s rich and delicious. 

I chose soup because it’s easy to make for a crowd. In the same spirit I decided to prepare it in a large Crock Pot. It took a long time for my butter to melt which concerned me. When I poured in the milk I knew it would never get up to temperature in time. I pulled out the trusty, huge, thin, aluminum pot. I migrated the roux to it, added the milk, and cranked the know to “Are you sure you want it this hot?”. I knew there was a risk of the base burning but I whisked virtuously and often… at first. I was aiming for a boil to ensure thickening and planned to put it back into the crock at that point. I added the cheese, bacon, and potatoes right before bubbled broke the surface. By this time I had stopped whisking and my Dad warned me that the pot was looking hot. I was confident that the only damage would be losing the soup stuck to the pot’s bottom. 

I had never burned milk before so I wasn’t aware it falls into the same category as burnt hair.

I poured the contents into the crock and noticed the burnt layer of soup on the bottom of the pot that was thicker than I anticipated. A single potato cube fell to the counter during the transfer. I popped it in my mouth and was disgusted at the dark, burnt taste. I was stunned that it tasted so bad. The feeling of guilt, disappointment, & naivety rushed over me as I sheepishly announced the problem. My Dad was apprehensive that it matched my description. I urged him to try it and confirm that there was no way in hell it was edible. He did.  

We immediately went to everyone’s Plan B and ordered pizza. Hilary arrived and was confused as to why Beth & I were putting our coats on. It didn’t take her long to accept the fate of the hyped soup when we explained that both Dad & I ruled it a failure. 

I can think of two cooking failures in my life. Mom & I made blueberry pancakes in my early teens. I mistook or mis-measured the salt by a large degree. I remember us both being very disappointed. The second was was my attempt at perfecting General Tso’s orange chicken at home during the first year or two Beth & I lived together. I had some lovely fried chicken pieces and only had to sauce them. Similar to the pancakes, I misread or mis-measured the cornstarch and turned that delicious sauce into an inedible, hot jelly. Friends, you never want to use 1/4 cup of cornstarch to thicken anything besides a pool of gravy for roller coaster enthusiasts. 

I also felt bad for the waste and disappointment I caused. I’ve made plenty of blunders in the kitchen but there is recovery and always a result. A complete failure feels so wasteful, especially at that qauntity. That package of bacon never got the nomming it deserved.

These failures don’t get me down like they used to. I know I will learn from them just as everyone learns from failure in their field or hobby. But I do hope my next failure is private.

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I received an email from the Nashville Farmer’s Market announcing a pig butchering on-farm experience this Sunday. We’re heading home this weekend otherwise my butt would be there.

Register here. Nashville Scene announced last year’s class.

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YOU DIDN’T EAT BREAKFAST AND YOU STILL HAVEN’T HAD LUNCH YET! I’M STARVING, ASSHOLE!
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I cooked with and ate saffron for the first time this evening.

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2011: Noms & Beer

I started using DAYTUM’s iOS app at the beginning of last year to track restaurants, beer, movie theatre attendance. I attempted a few other categories and eventually dropped those. I didn’t keep this data with for a significant goal and I don’t think think the findings are surprising.

I’ll take this prominent space at the beginning of this entry to share how disappointed I am with DAYTUM & their app. It hasn’t’ been updated since February and remained buggy after that. The UX always frustrated me because I wasn’t sure if I was updating entries or items. That confusion wiped away all of my Qdoba entries one day. (It’s probably a good thing I don’t have record of all of those visits.) I had high hopes for the app and was let down. I haven’t found anything comparable either. There are applications for tracking beer but they haven’t impressed me either.  

Movies in a Theatre

I’ll start small. I only watched 3. I’m sure this has nothing to do with Nolan being born.

  1. True Grit
  2. No Strings Attached
  3. Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows

The second movie was for Beth’s birthday. I’m embarrassed to have it on the list with two other fine features.

Beer!

This is the only category that changed my behavior as I stove to drink as many different brews by buying more variety and custom packs than in the past. I drank 55 unique beers in 161 servings. Most beers were enjoyed in one serving of a six-pack. Exceptions were Starr Hill’s Jomo Lager & The Love that I picked up 4 and 3 times in custom packs, respectfully. 

The obvious question must be “What is your favorite beer of the year?” and I don’t have an answer. But I do have memories from some of them.

  • Gerst at Gerst Haus in a hefty, frozen fish bowl with my family over delicious paprika chicken
  • A few free Yazoo’s at their brewery during a private tour with my coworkers
  • A Belgium White & Oatmeal Stout at Chattanooga’s Terminal Brew House with Beth & Nolan during a weekend getaway.

I love you Dos Perros.

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Restaurants

100 restaurants, 299 Visits

I ate out mostly around home and work which don’t represent the most nutritious and gourmet options. 

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Here are some notable visits to prove that I can eat something other than sandwiches, pizza, and chicken tenders. 

  • We celebrated Beth’s birthday at Cafe Nonna in February which is ironic because we’re living in the same neighborhood now.
  • Firefly Grille in our hometown is one of our favorite restaurants. We sipped on top notch margaritas and nommed on roast pork on Cinco de Mayo.
  • IKEA meatballs!!!
  • I took my parents to Martin’s BBQ, my favorite, this year. It could have been the Dos Perros but I remember having a good time.
  • Someone bought me lunch at Midtown Cafe 3 times this year. I’m thankful for their shrimp and grits.
  • We continued to enjoy East Nashville eateries by visiting Pied Piper Eatery, Nuvo Burrito, Eastland Cafe for the first time.
  • Kalamata’s falafel went into mai bellah twice and made it on our list of “Errand Saturday Eateries”.
  • I made it back to Imo’s last month when we picked up Holly at Lambert. I don’t think it is my favorite pizza but that provel cheese is always a pleasant surprise on my tongue.
  • I suggested to my family that we go to Monical’s on our way back from Arthur’s pumpkin patch. This was a surprise for Beth as it is her favorite pizza place. She cried and that is reason number 2047 why I love her.
  • Sloco, a new sandwich shop, is on my radar for a special lunch treat when I feel the need to leave the office have a stellar sandwich.
  • So Gong Dong Tofu House was my biggest step out of the box thanks to a friend.

Reminders:

  • The Coop > Otter’s > Zaxby’s
  • Sloco > Jimmy Johns > Schlotzsky’s

2012

  • Watch more movies in a theater but only if they are good.
  • Fill up my Yazoo growler more.
  • Grab more beers after work.
  • Eat out less frequently and at better places.
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100 Noms

I have recorded 98 unique restaurants I have eaten at or from in 2011. I’m hoping to reach 100 by Saturday night. After picking up a pork shoulder from Porter Road Butcher this afternoon I’m thinking about Nuvo Burrito, #99. But what should be #100?

If you happen to give a shit then suggest something that isn’t on this list. For what it’s worth, I wouldn’t give a shit if I was reading this about someone else. ;-)

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Fat Tyler Commandment #7

Thou shalt not leave crispy chicken skin to become flaccid. OMNONOM

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1st place – Corn Cookies – Tyler Neu
I never doubted myself.
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These corn cookies will be the potluck winners (Taken with instagram)

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