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 hadnโt 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. โWe have nothing to eat for dinner,โ I told him via Bluetooth. That part wasnโt a lie. But since heโd be home from work before weโd 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 weโre in for a treat. The stuff would make a great Valentineโs 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 oneโs going to stop you from ordering their bacon either.
P.S. Speaking of Valentineโs Day, just one-clicked two ofย these.
We donโt go in for big fancy Valentineโs gifts at this house (at least not for each otherโฆ 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).
This is such a good idea. Iโd be interested in hearing other good food gifts for valentineโs day besides chocolate, which amazingly my husband doesnโt like!
Never had their country ham, but the bacon is considered โlocalโ where I am in Knoxville and all restaurants serve it in one way or another. Broadbentโs in Kentucky is even better bacon.
Hi Jenny- I love the idea of having this on hand for use in small amounts when neededโdid you freeze it in a special way? Trying to think of how to store it in freezer yet access small portionsโฆThanks!
Two other good sources for country ham: Finchville Ham from Kentucky and Fathers from Indiana of all places!
I just ordered one for my husband for Valentineโs Day โ heโs going to love you for suggesting this! Love the blog and the book, thank you for all the inspiration and fun!
Ditto Carolโs 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: Nueskeโs of Wisconsin.
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I hope so! Love your blog!
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PS โ we are trying the Stromboli tonight!