Last Friday after work, Christina and I went to Surf for appetizers and wine to celebrate our mutual birthdays and Christina’s annual trip to Greece. One of Portsmouth’s newest restaurant, it is situated near the top of Bow Street in new construction that has closed the row of buildings and eliminated what was a perfect slice of open space to view tanker ships arriving and leaving.
That unfortunate detail aside, the new retail spaces have brought foot traffic farther up the hill and Surf is a perfect spot for people-watching. We happily perched ourselves at the end of the U-shaped bar and, with great views of the river and street, ordered wine (a Stone Fruit Riesling for me, a cabernet sauvignon for C.) and a series of outstanding apps:
Clams on the Half Shell
Parmesan-Fried Calamari
Hong Kong Salmon Rolls
Chorizo-Braised Mussels
Clams on the Half Shell (again!)
Fried Tomato and Crispy Bacon Salad
Well worth a visit, especially in the evening when it’s hopping.
In the spirit of seafood and the fact that I have dozens of yet-untried recipes that need action, here is a quickie from an old Food and Wine magazine. Total time is given as 25 minutes but if you cheat and buy shrimp that are already cleaned and deveined, it’s even faster.
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Anonymous
September 1, 2011 at 2:13 amThis is so healthy and Fresh, I picked up some beans from Italy, and in all honesty I've been looking for a creative way to eat them, rather than out of the can "giggles" The dish looks scrumptious.
Cocoa & Lavender
September 1, 2011 at 10:57 amThanks Elle – these days I'm all about fast and nutritious. When something is that good, out of the can is the only way to go!