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Paula

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Jan 25, 2005
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So, this thread has made me think of what specialty items that are top quality and absolutely delicious we should try from businesses on 30A or nearby? Fonville Press, the coffee shop in Alys Beach, had fantastic bread (it came frozen and we defrosted it at home) at one time this year, but then they didn't have it last time. But their pastries looked great. Donna, good to know that we can get good cheese at Publix and we'll look for it (but we'll still pack our chunk of cheese just in case...) Also, Publix had a wonderful dense raisin, nut, etc., bread when we were there over New Years.
 

beachmouse

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The Parm Reg I've seen at Publix has always been just sitting there in the cheese case, but like all their specialty cheeses, availability can be kind of hit or miss at times.

Chan's Wine World has a cheese shop now- some overlap with Publix, and some cheeses Publix doesn't carry.

And the good part about working at Publix is for the employee stock purchase program, which is the only way you can get Publix stock. (Historically excellent returns, and there are a lot of checkers and baggers who have done very well by making modest pruchases through the program)
 

Camp Creek Kid

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I always buy Parmigiano Reggiano at Publix and have never had a problem finding it. They also have fresh mozzarella di bufalo (yummy!). Larder also has a good (but expensive) variety of gourmet meats and cheeses.
 

Paula

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shakennotstirred said:
Risotto is one of my favorites. Can you share your recipe?

Shakennotstirred: I got this recipe off the Internet and it was very good. It's a bit bland and I added soaked dried tomatoes and just portabella mushrooms. I think you could add anything you like within reason. I used canned chicken broth and it was fine. I doubled the recipe for our family of 4 because we love risotto. I also put some mascarpone cheese on the table and we put about a tablespoon on each of our plates with the risotto and mixed it in (got the idea from a nice recipe). And, of course, good parmesan reggiano cheese. It was so easy to make -- the key is adding the broth a little at a time and stirring regularly. I think I had my laptop in the kitchen with me and set myself up near the stove where I could stir (I was probably on SoWal.com).

4 tbsp. unsalted butter
2 tbsp. olive oil
2 oz. dried porcini mushrooms
3 portabella mushrooms, sliced
1/4 cup mascarpone cheese
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1 tbsp. chopped parsley
5 to 6 cups chicken stock, simmering on stove
1/2 cup dry white wine
1/2 cup chopped shallots
1-1/2 cups Arborio rice

Directions:
Heat 2 tbsp. butter and 1 tbsp. olive oil in skillet over moderate heat; add sliced portabellas and cook for approximately 10 minutes, until they are soft. Salt and pepper to taste. Chop portabellas and the rehydrated porcinis into fine pieces. Set aside.

Heat remaining butter and oil in large skillet over moderate heat. Add shallots and saut? for 1 to 2 minutes or until they begin to soften. Add rice to the shallots and stir for 1 minute, making sure all rice gets coated. Add wine and stir until it is completely absorbed.

Begin adding stock 1/2 cup at a time, but stirring frequently; wait until each addition is almost completely absorbed before adding the next 1/2 cup. Reserve 1/4 cup to add at the end. Stir frequently to prevent sticking. After approximately 20 minutes, when the rice is tender but firm, add reserved stock and chopped mushrooms, mascarpone, Parmesan and parsley. Stir until the cheeses are melted and combined with the rice. Serve immediately.
 

DD

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Paula said:
DestinDreamin:

Gosh, thanks. :love: Sure I'll take some, but I could save you the time if you just gave us the recipe (as well as what brand of chocolate to use in the recipe). I'm trying out new recipes this year (made a wonderful risotto this week -- boy was that easy and good).
Will do...Lemme get it and I'll send it to you.
 

Chickpea

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Sueshore said:
Paula, your question about the cheese made me wonder if Larder might be a good place to try.
Sueshore,
Larder is awesome, the food selection is always varied and tasteful and a perfect complement to their wine selections AND Stephanie and Adam (who run the place) are helpful, kind and full of useful information. Try it - you will be agreably surprised.
 

Paula

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Thanks! I'll put Larder on the places I must go to when I'm there next (along with the pizza place at Gulf Place and the Cypress Groves). We always look for good treats and take-out when we're there. And I'll check out the candy place. I'll also check our local Zingerman's chocolates -- they have high-quality food and we could always bring our own chocolate, but I like to support the local businesses when in town and supporting a chocolate shop seems like a very good idea... The kids miss the little old-fashioned candy store that was in Seaside a few years ago.
 
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