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Dinner, Reviews

Ruth’s Chris Wailea – Maui

October 11, 2012

We recently celebrated two birthdays at Ruth’s Chris Steak House in Wailea.  They offer an excellent early bird menu if you order prior to 6:00 p.m.  You have a choice of a Caesar salad, house salad or soup, four entrée selections including a petite filet mignon, fresh fish of the day, stuffed chicken breast or barbecued shrimp, side dishes such as mashed potatoes, broccoli, sautéed mushrooms as well as dessert.  Wow!  If you stray away and peek at the regular menu you’ll be tempted to order other items and of course, that’s exactly what we did.

Osso Buco Ravioli

Calamari

Caesar Salad

Frites

Petit Filet

Mahi Mahi with Lemon Butter Caper Sauce

Our local Costco store sells Ruth’s Chris gift cards (redeemable on Maui, Oahu, Big Island).  You pay $80 and receive two $50 cards.

Our dinner was excellent.  They improved their Caesar salad by serving whole, baby romaine leaves instead of chopped romaine.  It was crunchy and fresh and the dressing was delicious.  My dining companions raved about the Osso Buco ravioli and the calamari appetizers.  For our main course some ordered fish and others the petite filet which is what I chose.  It was well seasoned and cooked to a perfect medium rare.  The one item they could improve upon are the frites.  We’ve had them before at Wailea and Restaurant Row and Waikiki and they just don’t come close to the really good frites we’ve had in San Francisco which are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside.  With that being said, it was a very delicious meal with wonderful service and we’re off to Costco to buy more of the great value gift cards for another visit to Ruth’s Wailea.

Beef, Dinner, Korean, Recipes

Korean Style Hamburger Patties

September 21, 2012

My recipe card says “Korean Buns.”  My mom used to make these for me and my friends when they would come over for a slumber party.  The name of this dish derives from the “Korean” ingredients my mom added to the ground beef that she spread thinly on split hot dog buns. The buns would be placed on a baking sheet and set under the broiler for a few minutes until the meat was cooked through and nicely browned.  These were the perfect slumber party snack.  My variation is to make mini patties which can be eaten with rice and Japanese pickles. Leftover patties make a satisfying bento lunch.

These patties pair perfectly with white rice.

I include water chestnuts in the patties which adds a nice crunch. They remind me of jicama adding texture to the patties without affecting the flavor of the other ingredients.

Diced water chestnuts

Form the meat into small patties and either fry or if time permits heat up the barbecue grill.

Japanese pickles (radish and cucumbers).

Korean Patties with watercressOn another occasion I added a few handfuls of chopped watercress to the patties.  The watercress along with the water chestnuts add a pleasant crunch to these savory patties.

Korean Style Hamburger Patties

Ingredients

1 pound ground beef (I use lean ground sirloin)

1 tablespoon finely chopped onion

3 tablespoons finely chopped green onion

1 clove garlic, minced

1/2 cup finely chopped water chestnuts

3 1/2 tablespoons soy sauce

1 teaspoon sesame oil

1 heaping teaspoon sugar

1 whole egg

Preparation:

In a large mixing bowl add onion, green onion, garlic and water chestnuts to ground beef.  Mix gently with a fork to combine ingredients.  Add soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar and mix again.  Add whole egg and mix until all ingredients are distributed well.  Lightly form meat mixture into small patties (2 1/2 inch).

In a large non-stick fry pan heat 1 – 2 tablespoons of canola oil over medium high heat.  When the pan is hot, add half of the patties.  Fry for 3 minutes then flip patties over and fry for another 3 minutes or until nicely browned and cooked through (cooking time will depend on the size of your patties).  Repeat with the remaining patties.

They are especially delicious served with white or brown rice, Japanese pickles and Kabocha No Toroni (Kabocha squash simmered in rice wine and soy sauce).

***You may grill the patties however I prefer to pan-fry them which ensures they have a nice crust on them. And by all means, try the recipe the way my mom made it; spread meat mixture on split hot dog buns and finish under the broiler.

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