Saturday, June 20, 2020

Dining Out Or In For Father's Day

Two big events are happening this weekend. Restaurants are opening and it's Father's Day. Now here's the question. Should you celebrate at Dad's favorite restaurant or have something at home? Can the family head out or is better to have a backyard bash?

There should be reservations already in place if you are planning on taking the man of the day out. There are some eateries who will take last minute reservations along with a handful who don't even need reservations. Eating out again is a big deal - and fun. After all it's a chance to dress up , comb the hair and put on sandals other than flipflops. Then there's sitting down and actually ordering a meal. Being waited on is another nice perk along with being served food that you haven't cooked yourself or comes in a container in a paper bag.There's also the thrill of ordering anything you like, from steak to shrimp as opposed to being stuck with what's being cooked in the air fryer or crockpot. Another plus of eating out? Desserts!!! Dad can choose anything from a whipped cream embellished slice of chocolate cake or a fancy mint leaf crowned sorbet in a fancy glass. Instead of a Keurig cup, he and you can have cappuccino or espresso. It's just a nice time out even though you may be dining out in the parking lot.

However it can be more comforting to celebrate Dad in the backyard. It's safer that's for sure if only a close few are invited - or just those living in the house. You can still have the fancy restaurant food , either with take out or making it yourself. An easy but lush lunch or dinner is grilled steak with a coin of herbed butter on it. Herbed butter is a easy make. It's taking plain butter (dairy or plant based) mixed with lemon juice, finely chopped parsley and a variety of other herbs such as oregano, basil, or rosemary. The butter can also be used on toasted Italian or French bread too. Another fun dad dish is a beer burger. This is combining a quarter cup of his favorite beer with chopped beef, Worcester sauce , garlic and onion. Serve with sliced tomatoes and lettuce along with a slice of Swiss cheese. Instead of the usual , gloppy macaroni salads, try grilled veggies as a side. Grill corn and asparagus along with eggplant. You can also use the herbed butter on these or on that other fatherly favorite grilled baked potatoes. End the meal with chocolate stout cupcakes with buttercream icing or double chocolate s'more's using chocolate graham crackers and eighty to ninety percent dark chocolate instead of plain graham crackers and milk chocolate bar.

Father's Day is a time of celebrating. That's the important aspect, whether you dine in or out. Make sure the fathers in your life have a good meal and a good time.