"The Main Course"
My Wife's Main Course - Short RibsGrilled Asparagus and Onion Rings
Chicken Liver Pate
Seafood StarterTonight is "date night" at the
Wowee Zowee household. We're going out for a romantic dinner. :-) The restaurant is a "steakhouse" so I shouldn't have any trouble finding plenty of delicious LC food options to choose from.
I'll report back with all the details and hopefully some pictures as well.
Update: Our date night/belated birthday dinner was incredible. This year, I asked my wife not to get me any gifts for my b-day. I just wanted to have a romantic dinner with her - at some new and interesting restaurant instead.
Well, my wife knows I love rib eye steaks. So, she arranged for me to try one of
BLT Steak's famous American
Wagyu steaks! This is the most decadent of all cuts of meat. It's incredibly rich and you can cut through it like butter! Mmmm. Wowza! This was the first time I've ever tried it. It was truly an amazing experience! What a treat! What a great birthday gift, right?!
11:00 am+
The Wowee Zowee Meal Replacement Shake - 2 oz of
organic heavy cream, 4 oz of purified water, 3 scoops of
natural vanilla whey protein powder, 1 scoop of
Amazing Grass Chocolate Green SuperFood, 1 tsp
organic instant coffee, a pinch of
pure stevia, and 1/4 tsp of
Also Salt)
2:00 pm+ 3 "turkey tacos" - 3 thin slices of organic smoked turkey breast topped with organic cream cheese and organic broccoli with shallots (all folded over like a taco)
4:15 pm+ a shot of organic espresso
7:15 pm (pictured above)+ a few tbsp of chicken liver pate (the "
amuse bouche") - no bread, of course
+ assorted raw seafood - a shrimp, a clam, a muscle and a crab leg - a few dabs of spicy, creamy mustard sauce
+ a American
Wagyu Ribeye 12 oz and marrow bone (with a
Roquefort sauce) and grilled asparagus
+ a bite of short ribs
More to come ... I hope.
6 comments:
Date night! How fun! I hope you both had a great time and got some quality chat on. :)
We had a blast! The best company any fellow could hope to have and out-of-this-solar system food. :-)
Looks like some great food Harry. Glad you had a great time. :)
Thanks, Jo. :)
Looks like a wonderful meal. Although expensive one..hehe That is one cool thing about living in Japan, I can eat Wagyu(translates into Japanese Beef) a 1/3 to 2/3 cheaper than I can in the states albeit still expensive..
The biggest problem is Japan likes their steaks really thin.. so I get a craving for a nice thick cut Ribeye every now and then.. hehe
Howdy, Low Carber.
Fortunately, we had the option of ordering "American" Wagyu. Since it isn't imported ... it makes it much cheaper than it's Japanese relative. :-)
Still, it was plenty pricey. It may just be a "once in a lifetime" kind of meal for me. :-)
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