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Branch Line is one of the Boston area’s hottest new restaurants, with city folks flocking out to Watertown to get a taste of their rotisserie-focused menu. Right before I left to go home for Christmas, we got together at Branch Line with great friends to celebrate the holidays. It was the perfect choice for such an occasion; it would be perfect for just about any occasion though. This is definitely a restaurant you need to visit soon.

Branch Line Watertown

The space is beautiful, with high ceilings and an open kitchen, which we were seated right next to,  making for a warm and cozy dinner and a show. We couldn’t help but watch the kitchen action, including the rotisserie chickens rotating and getting golden.

Branch Line

Branch Line

 

When I first heard the Branch Line concept, I was a little skeptical about whether or not the menu would appeal to me, but in the end, I wanted everything. This is a good place to go with a bunch of friends who don’t mind sharing because there are a lot of small plates, sides, and meat dishes that come in good-sized portions, and you will want them all.

Branch Line menu

porchettta at Branch Line

The porchetta . . . you have to get the porchetta. I first caught sight of it and had to grab this photo, which doesn’t do it justice. It was so beautiful, sitting right there in that open kitchen, just waiting for me to run away with it. . .

 

Bubbly

But first there were drinks. Our friends’ friends surprised us with a bottle of delicious bubbly, 2004
Château Tour Grise Brut Non Dose Gourdon, a sparkling Chenin Blanc from the Loire Valley perfect for celebrating.
cheers

Cheers!

rotisserie drippings

We started off the meal with appetizers, including fresh bread and a bowl of drippings from the chicken rotisserie. Um, amazing.

fried cheese

We also shared the fried cheese as well as the heavenly grilled oysters with bagna cauda butter. I am more into grilled or roasted oysters these days, and these did not disappoint.

roasted oysters

And then there was dinner. Plates were flying around the table as we dug into our own meals as well as each others’, along with the sides that we ordered to share. I had at least a bite of everything; it was a true feast!

mushroooms

Grilled mushrooms came wading in more of the rotisserie chicken drippings, because, why not?

porchetta Branch Line

The porchetta was the best dish of the night. It wasn’t mine, unfortunately, so I had to be satisfied with a few bites, but it was absolutely insane – tender, juicy, and rich pork with a pop of flavor and crunch from mustard,  greens,  and pickled onions. Out of this world.

Branch Line chicken

 

The chicken was another star of the dinner show, as we dreamed it would be. Branch Line specializes in rotisserie, and the chicken is really a must-order.

 

roasted garlic and steak

 

My entree, the Prime Bavette Steak with an entire head of roasted garlic was a tender, mouthwatering treat with gooey, caramelized garlic to spare. Can you ever have too much garlic though?

 

roasted garlic

Pescatarians will be happy with the Baked Sicilian White Fish in a scrummy tomato sauce with olives and basil. I loved the simplicity of this dish; it’s something similar to what I make at home, only better.

fish carrots with yogurt sauce

My two favorite sides of the night were the roasted carrots which were resting atop a tangy, incredible yogurt sauce, a side that I would happily eat as a vegetarian entree. Brussels sprouts are always a favorite veggie of mine, and these were, like the rest of the meal, devoured by our group.

Brussels

I could have easily stopped at dinner and rolled out of the restaurant, but we stayed the course for espresso and desserts. The milkshake is one I would pass up next time. I found it too soupy and not much like a milkshake at all.

milk shake dessert

 

The olive oil cake and this ice cream sundae, on the other hand, were well worth the extra calories even to someone who isn’t a huge dessert fan, like me.

Service at Branch Line could not have been better. We felt relaxed and at home as each dish came out. The list of wines and beers is interesting; note that Branch Line doesn’t have cocktails, but the wine and beer selection more than make up for that. Branch Line is a definite must-visit in the Boston area, and we will definitely be back soon.

Tags: Boston, Boston blogger, Dining out, Food, food blog, Restaurants, wine

Easy, delicious, and cozy, both of these dinners made it into the week’s meal plan, and they will have a permanent location the rotation moving forward. I’ve been in a major cooking slump for some time, and I am excited to be interested in cooking again and in craving my own food rather than takeout or restaurant meals, which have been happening way too often!

pesto shrimp and pasta

Pesto Shrimp and Pasta –

I had been craving pesto in a major way for a while, and while I usually consider it more of a summer sauce, with basil being in season and all, I have a really great, easy winter pesto that I love. Like most of my “recipes” this calls for mixing things up until they taste good to you. I use a mix of spinach, grated parmesan cheese, walnuts, tons of garlic, and olive oil, which I picked up at the Olive Connection. The pesto would be great on chicken, any pasta and as a side to a gooey wedge of brie and a baguette for a quick and easy Christmas appetizer. This dish could be made vegetarian with the addition of white beans in place of the shrimp. I think that would be a delicious substitute!

slow cooker chicken tikka

The other, absolute must-make, if you love Indian food. This Slow Cooker Chicken Tikka Masala was SO easy and delicious, with a side of Basmati rice and steamed spinach for a bit of green. I used a recipe from The Kitchn; please see below for the recipe I started with. I cooked the onions, garlic, ginger, spices before adding to the slow cooker, and I used a lot more Garam Masala and ginger. My palate loves strong flavors, and when making this again I would add some chili peppers for extra spice. Overall though, this meal was incredible and the leftovers made me look forward to lunch the next day. To make this vegetarian, cubes of pan-seared tofu or chickpeas would sub in really well. Make it vegan with coconut milk. It’s all about the sauce!

Slow Cooker Chicken Tikka Masala

 

Serves 4 to 6

1 to 1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs
1 large onion, diced
3 cloves garlic, minced
1-inch piece whole ginger, peeled and grated
2 tablespoons tomato paste
1 to 2 tablespoons garam masala
2 teaspoons paprika
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 (28-ounce) can diced tomatoes
3/4 cup heavy cream or coconut milk
Fresh cilantro, chopped
2 cups cooked rice, to serve

Cut the chicken thighs into bite-sized pieces and transfer them to a 3-quart or larger slow cooker. Stir in the onion, garlic, ginger, tomato paste, 1 tablespoon of garam masala, paprika, and kosher salt until the chicken is evenly covered with spices. Stir in the diced tomatoes with their juices.

If you have the time: Marinate the chicken in 1/2 cup yogurt for up to 6 hours. Shake to remove excess yogurt before transferring to the slow cooker.

→ If you have the time: Sauté the onions and garlic in a little olive oil over medium-high heat in a skillet until softened, then stir in the ginger, tomato paste, and spices until fragrant. Transfer to the slow cooker with the chicken and diced tomatoes. This will give your tikka masala more depth of flavor.

Tags: cooking, Food, food blog, homecooking, recipe

Charleston is really just one of the most delicious places I have ever been, and on our last trip to South Carolina, though we didn’t have much time, we made a point of getting in two meals there. The first was lunch at Hominy Grill, which was recommended by several former Charleston residents, and brunch at 82 Queen, which you can read about here.

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As soon as we landed in Charleston I put Hominy Grill into the GPS, and we were off. It only took about 20 minutes to get there, and we received a warm welcome before being seated in the bustling restaurant. It’s always good to see a place that busy!

Our table had beautiful flowers, and our server was very sweet. We were on a mini vacation, so we started with cocktails. The South makes me think of bourbon so I had an Old Fashioned.

Hominy Grill Charleston Old Fashioned

Complimentary boiled peanuts kept our mouths full until our food came. As we often do, we ordered a few plates to share. I had a mental checklist of the Southern fare I wanted to indulge in, and Hominy Grill helped us to cover many of them.

boiled peanutspimiento cheese platePicnic Sampler pimento cheese, shaved country ham, pickled eggs, okra pickles & garlic toasts

The Picnic Sampler got me the pimiento cheese and okra that I was craving. I can’t get enough pickled okra!

 

fried green tomatoes

Fried Green Tomatoes with ranch dressing

Fried Green Tomatoes are a favorite; I’ve even made my own healthier version. The tomatoes at Hominy Grill were better.

fried chicken

Fried Chicken Basket with pickles & pepper relish

Fried chicken is another must-have in the South, and this was buttery and flaky and juicy with perfect pickles and a tangy pepper relish.

 

chocolate cake

Because we hadn’t chowed down quite enough, we went for two desserts, the chocolate cake and the buttermilk pie, which is a decadent, buttery, heavenly treat.

buttermilk pieWe left stuffed and delighted with the Southern hospitality and phenomenal food we enjoyed for lunch. If you are visiting Charleston, a visit to Hominy Grill should be on your list.

Tags: Charleston, Dining out, Food, food blog, Restaurants, Travel

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