We get our first (and only) significant snow storm of the winter and celebrate (once the snow melts the next day) by going to a local oyster farm and picking up a dozen oysters for a celebration dinner.
With a good storm like this, our power fails for about 12 hours and our pre-celebration dinner is simple, composed of whatever we can find in the refrigerator (without opening it too much): salad and chicken sandwiches by battery light.
Fresh Ahi is on sale at the local market and we pick some up to make poke for a starter, mixing the cubed ahi with soy sauce, sliced green onions, sesame oil, sesame seeds, and red pepper flakes.
We shuck the oysters, grill them with barbecue sauce, and serve with a sliced baguette for slopping up the sauce.
For desert, we make profiteroles, the fabulous French combination of fresh pastry (milk, butter, flour, and eggs), vanilla ice cream, and chocolate (cream and melted chocolate chips combined with honey and coffee).