Father’s Day is a family and friends day

Today is Father’s Day and it’s a bit of a puzzler for many people. As is Mother’s Day when it comes around and Family Day when it arrives.

It’s easy to understand what Father’s Day is – it’s the day we thank and honour fathers. What makes many wonder is how it relates to them because in our contemporary world, families aren’t always constituted the way they were in the past.

Some of us have two dads, some none at all. Some have a family, some have several and some have no family. So how does this Father’s Day business work?

The nice thing about today is we have options; we can define something like Father’s Day anyway we want. It’s really just a day to acknowledge and honour someone who is important to us. And that can be a Dad, someone else in the family, a relative or friend.

Who stands by you and helps out when your life goes in the crapper? That’s who this day is for. Despite the name, it is gender neutral. You live in single parent home? Then maybe your single parent is both mom and dad. The day is for them.

Do you have a mentor? This is their day.

Mainly, it is about spending time together and enjoying the company of people we care about. So do it!

And if you want a comfy place to get together, we’re open at Urban Deli today for breakfast/brunch from 10:00am to 3:00pm. We’d love to see you and meet the important people in your life.

So come on in and make the introductions. 🙂

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Breakfast for the morning after

Deep Deli Skillet: Deli potatoes, smoked meat bits, white cheddar, two eggs topped with hollandaise sauce & served with a side of toast.

We mentioned yesterday our plans for a New Year’s Eve dinner at Urban Deli. But what about the day after — New Year’s Day — when the parties are over and 2011 is well underway?

We have it covered! Enjoy your hangover at the Deli!

On New Year’s Day, we’ll be serving breakfast, and only breakfast, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm so when you roll out of bed to face the new year, and your taste buds start kicking up a fuss, we’ll be here for you. Drop by between 9 and 3 and enjoy a Deli breakfast with us.

It will be a Deli-icious way to start 2011.

And don’t forget, on New Year’s Eve we have a special chef and a special menu and a special 7:00pm seating. Please call Liz at the Deli to reserve — 652-3354 and she’ll take care of you.

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Eggs benny and the details of craft

Pulled pork eggs benny on an English muffin served with deli potatoes. Home-made hollandaise sauce is gluten-free.

I was at the Urban Deli a few Saturdays ago for breakfast and went with an old standby – Eggs Benedict. Even though the Deli has a wonderful breakfast menu including Eggs Benny available four ways, I went with the traditional Eggs Benny – back bacon, poached eggs, hollandaise sauce (gluten-free) and Deli potatoes.

No, I’m not a foodie and I’ve not known for being adventurous when it comes to food.

Simply put, it was the best Eggs Benny I’ve had in years.

How does that happen?

So how does a restaurant make a breakfast staple like Eggs Benny a standout? I asked and the answer is this: the Urban Deli does just about everything themselves with the possible exception of laying the eggs.

The first thing I noticed was the English muffin. It was the freshest muffin I recall having Eggs Benedict on. The muffin may be the least noticed element in Eggs Benny. It’s usually just an English muffin. But when it’s as fresh and soft as mine was at the Urban Deli believe me, you notice. There’s a reason for that.

The Deli gets their bread delivered fresh every morning from City Road Bakery. (They are one of the four bakeries the Deli uses.)

Of course, there’s more to it than an English muffin. There are the eggs. Mine were poached perfectly. When I broke into them, the yoke spilled out to embrace and merge with the hollandaise like a teenager in love.

Speaking of hollandaise, at the Deli they make it from scratch. It’s not a sauce they have delivered from elsewhere. They put it together in the kitchen so it is homemade.

And it’s all served with our Deli potatoes — served for breakfast and a blend of grade-A Chef potatoes, sweet potatoes and leek.

Mimosa

When I lived in Edmonton there was a restaurant down the street from me where I would go on weekend mornings and have (you guessed it) Eggs Benedict. I got into the habit then of always getting a mimosa. I’m always surprised when I go into some restaurants for brunch and they don’t have it available. In some cases, they don’t even know what it is.

Mimosa is pretty simple. Orange juice and champagne. But again, the Urban Deli steps it up by doing it the right way. The orange juice at the Deli is freshly squeezed. They take the time to get the freshest juice possible by doing it themselves. (Fresh squeezed orange juice is only available Saturday mornings for the breakfast menu.)

Believe me, when you get a mimosa at the Deli, you can tell the difference.

Yes, I also had coffee. What’s breakfast without coffee? The Urban Deli’s comes from Red Whale and mine was freshly brewed and tasted the way coffee should taste and was beautifully aromatic.

If you get the sense that I enjoyed my breakfast at the Urban Deli you would be correct. I did. Actually, I loved it.

For me, the real test of skill and passion is in doing the most common and simple of things well. You do them well by paying attention to the details. Apart from bacon and eggs, what could be more common than Eggs Benedict for breakfast? What could be simpler than mimosa?

When you do the common and the simple in ways that make them rise above the usual; when you capture the essence of good food by working on getting the tastes and textures perfect, you aren’t just doing something right. You’re doing it with passion and focus.

At the Urban Deli, you can taste it.

(Note: Bill can’t claim to be completely impartial. He is a friend of the Urban Deli and helps them with their web site and social media. He is a writer, social media practitioner and maintains Writelife.)

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