Sep 11, 2015 in soup & salad, epicurious, sakad, outofthekitchen. Read the original on: Life, Love, and Good Food
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Disclosure: This is a sponsored post, but as always all opinions are 100% my own.
Honestly, over the past few months weâve much more enjoyed dining at home rather than getting out of the kitchen. When we compare the cost and the experience with our home-cooked dinners, it sometimes just doesnât seem worth it. Donât get me wrong â we enjoy dining out and taking a break from cooking. However, when we do, we want to feel it was something extra special. Thatâs exactly what happened when we celebrated Johnâs birthday recently with his parents at the Creamery Park Grille, a local little community restaurant housed in a historic Fountain City building. The food was both delicious and plenteous, and the service was outstanding. We all started out with the Creameryâs famous Seven-Layer Salad topped with the âsecret recipeâ house dressing.
Since weâd just moved into the neighborhood the same week, weâd eaten out often. Just a couple of nights before, we had dined at a larger chain steak house with friends. Each of us left feeling weâd spent too much money for mediocre food and a scary serverâshe was totally not on her game! It was an entirely different story at the Creamery Park Grille. A little personal attention and excellent service made a huge difference in our dining out experience. The servers were friendly, attentive, and helpful without being overbearing. The food was well-presented and perfectly prepared. We noticed that the owner was out greeting several tables and it was apparent that there were many regular dinersâa testimony to his establishment.
As for the Seven-Layer Salad, itâs an old favorite with a creative twist. All the recipes Iâve seen in the past call for layering the ingredients and pouring dressing all over the top, then refrigerating until itâs all soaked into the layers. This salad, however, is tossed just before serving which keeps the ingredients crisp and fresh. I decided to try the salad at home and topped it with a homemade Buttermilk Parmesan Ranch Dressing â not quite the same as the Creameryâs version, but pretty tasty none the less!
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I'm just a Southern girl who enjoys cooking, photography, music, and sharing good food with family and friends. My blog is simply a little about my life, a bit about the things I love, but mostly about good food.