Archive for August, 2008

Cold Watermelon Soup

Posted on 2008 08, 06 by Chef Tim

Hot Day-- Refreshing Cold SoupThis is a wonderful soup for outside dining in this hot weather. It uses two ingredients that are at the peak of their season: seedless watermelons and Walla Walla sweet onions. At the restaurant, customers have been curious about it and it has been very well received. I admit that the idea for this combination is not mine (I have to thank Donna Waskom for that) but I took her salad, deconstructed it and then reassembled it into this. You should be able to produce this soup in short order. I have divided this into three parts: the soup and a two-part garnish. You’ll find a hand blender very useful here.

Ingredients:

Soup

1 5lb seedless watermelon

1/3 cup of red wine vinegar

Pinch of salt

Sweet Onion Garnish

1 medium Walla Walla sweet onion sliced into rings

1 Tablespn mint ciffonade

1/4-cup grape seed oil

2 Tablespoons rice wine vinegar

Pinch of salt

Final Touch

Crumbled feta cheese

Procedure

Soup: Cut the watermelon into workable sized pieces and then cut away the rind placing the red flesh of the melon in a suitable bowl. Puree it until it is smooth with the hand blender (or use a food processor). Add the red wine vinegar and a pinch of salt. (It is interesting to take a bowl of the soup and try adding more salt or more vinegar as the taste changes in unexpected ways.)

Sweet onion garnish: Peel the onion and slice it into thin rounds. Make a vinaigrette by whisking together the rice wine vinegar, grape seed oil, mint, and the salt. Pour the vinaigrette over the onion slices and let it sit for a few minutes.

To assemble the soup: Ladle a suitable amount of soup into a bowl, make a 2 inch raft of the sweet onion and mint in the middle and then top it all with a teaspoon or so of the crumbled feta cheese. Enjoy!

Truffle (oil) For All

Posted on 2008 08, 01 by Dirty Martini

Daniel Patterson writes about the magical truffle and it’s oily little secret. Read here.

Gustie Awards

Posted on 2008 08, 01 by Dirty Martini

A special thank you goes out to all of you that voted the Jackalope Grill Central Oregon’s Best Fine Dining and Best Northwest Cuisine. We appreciate your patronage and we’ll see you through the summer months. Thanks, Tim, Kathy and the Jackalope Grill Staff. For more on Gusto click here.


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