LTH,
It was an honor to assist, in a small way, Captain Merrill and Nancy Powers at the Harbor Light Christmas party. Merrill and Nancy are tireless, selfless and do more good in a day than a crusty loaf like myself does in a decade.
It's also an honor to have friends who are willing to give of themselves, the day was filled with laughs, roasting ribeye and, in the end, 175 well fed men in the Salvation Army's Harbor Light program.
Merrill Powers w/15 boneless ribeye roasts
Cathy came in for the morning prep, four hands, though Cathy is so accomplished in the kitchen it was really more like eight hands, made the work go smoothly.
Cathy even took a turn tending the enormous soup pot.
I made up a wee bit of
rub to apply to the beef, then off to the oven they went.
With the meat chuckling away in the oven I played in the devils workshop, in other words, idle time, eventually ambling over to
Moon's Sandwich Shop for a couple over easy w/grits.
Dave Bigg, a seasoned BBQ guy, came in about 3, followed closely by Jazzfood (
Alan Lake), resplendent in Chef's Whites.
Jazzfood, Nancy Powers, Dave Bigg
Shortly after that the
real fun started.
The only slight problem we had all day was the gravy, which was overly salty. This is where it really paid to have a professional chef in the kitchen, when additional water and a bit of lemon juice didn't work, Jazzfood simply surveyed the kitchen pantry, added a food service size can of tomato sauce and, presto, not salty, moreover, a smooth delicious gravy.
Shortly thereafter we had a full house of hungry men.
Served with a smile and kind word by Kuhdo (Don).
Peter Daane
The absolutely tireless Phyllis, Kuhdo's better half.
And Melissa Bigg, played here by Mrs Claus.
Dinner was well received.
We even had an appearance by Santa himself!
FYI, best thing I tasted all day was not the ribeye roast, but Nancy Powers fantastic baked corn pudding. I'll ask Nancy for the recipe and post.
A terrific day, all things I love to do, cooking, being in the company of friends, with the added bonus of helping provide a nice meal and moments respite for the men in the
Harbor Light program.
Additional pictures may be found
here
Enjoy,
Gary