Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Menu for private party

Course 1: Meat and cheese board with Etoille Rose champagne

Course 2: Rasberry shirmp and scallop ceviche with Trevor Jones "Virgin" unoaked chardonnay

1983 Barolo Zonchera Ceretto

Course 3: Port soaked cranberry, anjou pear and walnut salad with a pear vingarette

Magnum 1994 Bertani Amarone

Entree: Kobe steak and lobster tails with sauteed morel and chantrele mushrooms over blue cheese mashed potatos with a sherry balsamic reduction, and a sharfen-berger chocolate infused balsamic glaze.

2003 Meeker Handprint Merlot (jerobaum)
1996 Brunello de Montalcino Rennina
1997 Flowers Pinot Noir

Desert: White Chocolate and rasberry cheesecake for which I made a rasberry and sauterine reduction to drizzle over it.

1993 Barsac Sauterine

and as a present one of the guests bought us the 1990 Charles Krug champagne a perfect 100 point wine. Nice $200 present, I thought.

An enjoyable wine evening I must say.

Back to the Kitchen

8 Comments:

At 1:34 PM, Blogger Osquer said...

Sounds heavenly! Mind if I ask what kind of cheese was in course 1?

 
At 5:50 PM, Blogger HRH Courtney, Queen of Everything said...

I believe I've had that Trever Jones. Unoaked chardonnay's are fantastic.

 
At 6:05 PM, Blogger Maria de los Angeles said...

Hi Chef, it's Trouble's friend from Miami. The night of the tapas, remember? OMG how fabulous does this dinner sound! I don't know if it's safe to read this blog! :-)

 
At 6:08 PM, Blogger Chef said...

Osquer42: Lets see
Prima Donna Gouda (holland)
Manchego (spain)
St. Andre (france)
Corsendunk (belgium)
Gjetost (norway)
Don Olivio (swiss)
Mahon (spain)
Roaring 40s bleu (austrailia)

Courtney: I prefer them.

 
At 3:24 AM, Blogger B.B. said...

Mmmmm..... Manchego.... I love the stuff. Ever had it with Serrano ham? Dayum.

Try Roue Creamery Blue cheeses sometime, especially the Oregonzola.

 
At 10:07 AM, Blogger Trouble said...

Brian,

Funny you should mention that, Manola and I had serrano and manchego at our fun tapas dinner in Miami. :) It was awesome. Oh, and beautiful homemade brined olives...

(mouth watering, yet again).

 
At 12:45 PM, Blogger Osquer said...

MMMmmm! I love Spanish cheeses! You keep such an extensive collection on hand? Wow! This cheese-o-holic is impressed!

 
At 3:52 PM, Blogger Trouble said...

Oh, Osq, their cheese selection is AMAZING.

 

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