I enjoy everyone’s Friday Favorites posts. It may not be Friday, but here are some of my favorites:
LOCAL FOOD
- Hashbrowns at LD’s Filling Station
We’re charmed by LD’s. It’s tucked away in what looks like a warehouse and is motor vehicle-themed. The restaurant’s vibe reminds me of a tiki bar even though it isn’t tiki-themed. I think it’s because the atmosphere is laid back and the servers are so friendly. They may call you “honey” or “sweetie” and this always makes me happy.
We like LD’s shredded hashbrowns. They are so crisp on the outside and non-greasy that I can’t think of any restaurant that’s made them better. LD’s serves them all day and you can order them as your choice of potato.
LD’s is crazy affordable and friends have spoken well of their Saturday breakfast buffet. You will notice their full bar, but don’t go making a fool of yourself (like me) by trying to order a martini. Stick with domestic beer or a gin and tonic if you are feeling especially fancy.
- Prime & Wine: Date Nights & Early Bird Specials
In Mason City, Happy Hour specials may or may not also be known as Early Bird specials. Prime and Wine offers an early Bird menu every evening between 4:30-6:30pm and a date night menu on Thursday evenings where couples can select an appetizer, two entrees, dessert, plus complimentary salad and texas toast for $32.
These specials are popular, so if you want to go on a Thursday or Saturday evening without a reservation, arrive early in case there’s a wait.
On both visits, Jake ordered steak which arrived cooked as requested (medium-rare) and sat in a pool of flavorful pan juices. The side salads included thoughtful touches like bell pepper rings, hand-cut carrot coins, and hard boiled egg halves. Diners also receive a complimentary basket of garlic Texas Toast that we used to soak up all of the steak juices.
Jake’s kryptonite is saganaki (not on date night menu) that the servers flame tableside.
Prime and Wine’s early bird/date night specials are amiable option if you want to enjoy the full experience of an upscale, sit-down meal at a more affordable price. The kitchen doesn’t seem to cut corners and the staff is polished.
- Hot Lunch Specials at Kountry Kupboard Coffee House Cafe
Working part-time in Osage has given me the opportunity to explore Mitchell County. With a population of around 3,300, Osage fosters a vibrant main street with very few vacant store fronts. For lunch, I enjoy ordering the daily lunch specials from Kountry Kupboard and Teluwat.
The Mennonite-owned and operated Kountry Kupboard is divided between a small grocery store and cafe. One day, I’ll try their peanut and almond butters they grind on location. Daily lunch specials feature comfort food like pot roast and mashed potatoes or this meatloaf meal that came with glazed carrot coins, “sweet salad,” and pillowy-soft butterhorn rolls.
I am very proud of my homemade meatloaf but admit theirs might be better than mine. A full lunch costs around $8, but is enough to last me for two meals and sustains me through a long work day.
Teluwat’s Osage location is faithful about posting their daily lunch specials on Facebook. I typically choose from their chalkboard lunch combination specials. The best deal is probably their 1/2 club + choice of soup or salad for $4.99. I received a huge half sandwich filled with thick slices of ham and turkey, cheese (not American), lettuce, tomato and mayo on hearty wheat bread and a generous cup of wild rice and chicken soup. It’s not the most exciting sandwich you’ll ever eat, but it’s much better than it has to be and the price is unbeatable for the quality of food.
Last week, my fish sandwich came with these waffle fries.
They look like boring, old waffle fries, but their delightfully crisp bite and addicting seasoning salt made them stand out from any other. I’d love to bring Jake here to eat dinner here sometime and branch out from the lunch menu.
One of our favorite date night spots is Las Palmas Mexican Restaurant. We feel like we should branch out and try some of the other Mexican restaurants in town, but Las Palmas is comforting to us. I’m not sure it’s possible to find foods like posole or tortas in our community, but we like how Las Palmas offers items that vary more than typical burritos and enchiladas. Sometimes we branch out and sometimes we don’t.
Best of all, the service is friendly. We always sit in the bar area and the bartender always remembers us and never forgets our favorite beverages.
ODDS & ENDS
- I have a House of Cards problem. I felt bored during the first two episodes and then it was like what the heck happened? It’s 1:30 am and I just watched seven episodes in a row! As I write this post, I have three episodes left in Season Two. It’s bittersweet as I’ll be unwillingly left at a cliffhanger until Season Three is released, but I’m relieved that I can do some other things with my time.
- United with La Casa White Chili Con Queso.
When I was a student in Wartburg College, I occasionally bought this jarred queso produced in Iowa City. For, I’ve tried an embarrassing number of jarred queso dips and this is still the best tasting and spiciest I’ve found.
It’s located in Hyvee’s refrigerated section which implies it’s made out of real cheese, or at least ingredients that will decompose. New Pioneer Co-op sells it and they are very picky about the products they carry. It’s not cheap. A jar will run about $6.39 but it’s as good as I remember it since graduating seven years ago (yikes!). We enjoy it mixed with salsa and heated until warm.
- The Spoonriver Cookbook is my favorite cookbook, besides my old church cookbooks.
Brenda Langton’s recipe for Baby Lima Beans With Polenta is one of my favorites. I add a hot pepper to make it spicy and serve with organic chicken sausage.
On the evening I made this meal, I served the polenta as a creamy porridge and, on the second evening, cut slices of the the leftover polenta and seared them. Definitely add the [optional[ parmesan cheese to the polenta for extra flavor.
Some of my other favorite recipes include the sesame, white balsamic and caesar salad dressings, whole wheat bread and lamb Spoonburger.
I’ve been enjoying your blog for a few weeks. I love your idea of trying recipes from old church cookbooks. I’m originally from NW Iowa and now live south of you in Eldora. I’m also a Wartburger. Go Knights!
The Real Person!
Thanks for reading Kristin. Do you blog too? Go Knights! It’s always fun meeting other Wartburg grads. I think I actually just drove through Eldora yesterday.
I don’t blog–just read a lot of them! I’m a teacher here in town–4th grade.
The Real Person!
Cool! Let me know if you have anything I should add to my reading list.
I loved this post, Jeni and you now have me hungry. I live in Northeast Iowa in Cedar Falls and I am not familiar with a lot of the restaurants in that area. I love trying new restaurants and it is always nice to have a restaurant name in mind when traveling. Thanks for posting this and providing a variety of different options in different price ranges. I always love photographs, so that was a nice addition.
I could go for some Las Palmas right now… Great local suggestions! I’ll have to look for the La Casa cheese the next time I’m at Hy-Vee. You suppose both East and West carry it?
The Real Person!
A couple other friends also recommended Cancun and Aye Jalisco in Garner. I think they do both carry it. If you try it, let me know what you think.
I loooove me some crispy hash browns. Yum! That meatloaf looks delish, too.
The Real Person!
Comfort food is the best.
I love the whimsy of this post and the recommendations! I hope some day I can get T to venture out of the box and try some new places with me!!