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Valentineโ€™s Day? Forget Chocolate

By January 22, 2013October 2nd, 20139 Comments

I lied to Andy last Thursday. I called him from the car at about 5:00, which was two hours into a four-hour pick-up and drop-off marathon, and said I hadnโ€™t had a second to think about dinner. I had thought about dinner. I had thought about it several dozen seconds that day โ€” in the morning before I left for work, in the afternoon when I had returned from work with just enough time to wolf down a late lunch while standing in front of the fridge (thank God for string cheese) and then a few more times in between activities. โ€œWe have nothing to eat for dinner,โ€ I told him via Bluetooth. That part wasnโ€™t a lie. But since heโ€™d be home from work before weโ€™d be home from tennis/doctor/soccer, I figured he could deal with the slim pickins situation.

A few hours later we were sitting down to aย frittata. (The girls, egg-haters both, hadย chiliย that had been thawed from the freezer.)ย I figured it would be a bare-bones, clean-the-fridge kind of frittata, but as soon as I had a bite, I tasted it. Bentons! How could I have forgotten? The country ham that I gave Andy for Christmas. The country ham that, when you have it around, means you are never far from a really tasty dinner. The country ham from Tennessee that David Chang and Sean Brock use in their (internationally-acclaimed) restaurant kitchens and that our friend Sean (different Sean) first shipped to us a few years ago as a thank-you gift. The ham that we keep in our freezer and deploy in the smallest amounts whenever we need a hit of smoke or depth โ€” inย pea soup, white bean soup, pasta with peas.ย The stuff is good. The stuff means weโ€™re in for a treat. The stuff would make a great Valentineโ€™s Day gift for someone you love a whole lot.*

*The waiting list can sometimes be long, your Valentine may have to be willing to accept a late gift. Also, no oneโ€™s going to stop you from ordering their bacon either.

P.S. Speaking of Valentineโ€™s Day, just one-clicked two ofย these.

9 Comments

  • Avatar bridgit says:

    We donโ€™t go in for big fancy Valentineโ€™s gifts at this house (at least not for each otherโ€ฆ the kids is another story), but this might just be the perfect gift. It might even trump the origami roses he made me a few years back (one for every year we had been together, of course).

  • Avatar rona says:

    This is such a good idea. Iโ€™d be interested in hearing other good food gifts for valentineโ€™s day besides chocolate, which amazingly my husband doesnโ€™t like!

  • Avatar Karen says:

    Never had their country ham, but the bacon is considered โ€œlocalโ€ where I am in Knoxville and all restaurants serve it in one way or another. Broadbentโ€™s in Kentucky is even better bacon.

  • Avatar Carol says:

    Hi Jenny- I love the idea of having this on hand for use in small amounts when neededโ€“did you freeze it in a special way? Trying to think of how to store it in freezer yet access small portionsโ€ฆThanks!

  • Avatar Margaret says:

    Two other good sources for country ham: Finchville Ham from Kentucky and Fathers from Indiana of all places!

  • Avatar Katie says:

    I just ordered one for my husband for Valentineโ€™s Day โ€“ heโ€™s going to love you for suggesting this! Love the blog and the book, thank you for all the inspiration and fun!

  • Avatar Lisa says:

    Ditto Carolโ€™s question โ€“ other than keeping a tiny hacksaw handy to shave off bits of the frozen ham, how DO you store this so you have small amounts at hand?

    And yet another bacon/ham/sausage source: Nueskeโ€™s of Wisconsin.

  • Avatar Kath says:

    I am a newsletter subscriber. Do I win the Lodge cast iron skillet?โ€

    I hope so! Love your blog!

  • Avatar SAC says:

    I am a newspaper subscriber. Do I win a Lodge cast iron skillet?

    PS โ€“ we are trying the Stromboli tonight!

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