Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Breakfast at The Shed

This photo is totally unconnected to the following post. I've just put it here to buck us up until spring. It's a close-up of a blossom on my desert willow tree back in Clovis.

Some of you have mentioned, here or there in the comments, that you might be traveling through Las Cruces some time in the future. I could tell by the reaction to On the Trail of the Best Green Chile Cheeseburger on this blog the other day that there is some interest in hearing about good local restaurants. Hey, if there is a need out there, the Zees will make the big sacrifice and do a little restaurant reviewing from time to time. Someone's got to do it.

My husband, Beez, is always happy to try another green chile cheeseburger (he calls them GCCBs) and writes about them over on his blog, Pirate Dogs and Pilgrims. He is also very fond of pizza, and managed to eat two meals in one day this past weekend from the newly-opened and anxiously-awaited Zeffiro's New York Pizza (his review is here).

I'm more of a breakfast person, and was pleased when we got an opportunity to try out the well-reviewed Old Mesilla Pastry Cafe/The Shed. For some reason it is known by both names, although I've mostly heard it called The Shed. It looks like there was once a separate bakery that was overtaken when the restaurant expanded, and lots of fresh-baked goods are for sale.

It was a great place with wonderful food and really nice people. Auntie Bucksnort had the special--Eggs Benedict with salmon and fresh asparagus (such a huge salmon steak, she brought half of it home). Beez had migas (scrambled eggs with tortilla strips, cheese, peppers, onions, etc.). I had the oatmeal pancake because I had read some exclamatory reviews about it online. In honor of its deliciousness, I plan to post my version of oatmeal pancakes over on my recipe blog and will come back and post the link here in a day or so.

Here you go--as promised: Oatmeal Pancakes.

If you would like to read a little more about The Shed, you can check out some reviews on Yelp.

2 comments:

Kate said...

Thanks for all the information; I'm taking notes!!

T Fab P said...

Wow, the things you learn every day...I thought that GCCB was the internation sign for "Heaven on Earth!"