Is The Memory Better Than The Reality?

So much of what makes a dinner party great is the people. Our friends Amy and Joe Chaudoin were part of our original Impromptu Friday Night crew. Joe worked in the medical device industry and traveled extensively. Back in the day, we would decide to have party at 3 pm on a Friday. Calls would go out at 4 pm and  9 times out of 10 our group of “Usual suspects” would show up at 7 pm for a fun time and wonderful meal.

Amy & Joe have just finished building a beautiful home in Scottsdale Arizona where Amy grew up. My buddy Joe, is not a shy kind of guy. He is a big guy. Some would say larger than life. I know for a fact that he has been bragging on our Impromptu Friday Night dinner parties to Amy’s family for years. We hosted a dinner party for Amy’s family and we knew we had a lot to live up to. Would the memory be better than the reality? If you are lucky:

The reality becomes a fantastic memory!

The meal got an fantastic jump start with a call from Amy’s brother Freddy and sister in-law “Chatty” Cathy. They asked us to use the produce form their vegetable garden. Talk about a kid in a candy shop. Their garden was packed with amazing vegetables and herbs that prompted an immediate menu re-write:

  • The crudité featured an amazing Romanesco Cauliflower. This vegetable reminded me of an Escher drawing. It looks like a work of art and tastes great (See photo below)
  • The two dips for the crudité featured caramelized leeks and fresh dill from the garden.
  • The crudité itself was made up of kohlrabi, snap peas, blanched Romanesco Cauliflower and broccoli.
  • The salad featured a cornucopia of greens. Wonderful red and green leaf lettuces and an unbelievable arugula. The flavor of the arugula will knock you over. It was unlike anything you can buy in a market. It reminded me of the arugula from my cousin Virginia’s garden on Maui. Truly memorable!
  • The Ravioli with a Sage Brown Butter Sauce featured a Variegated Sage that again combined work of art beauty with fantastic taste.
  • The Salsa Verde featured a combination of fresh mint, dill, Italian parsley and cilantro. The combination delivered a salsa that was packed with flavor and perfect color.

Chaudoin House Christening Menu

  • Rack of lamb Provençal
  • Salsa Verde
  • Cheese Ravioli with Sage Brown Butter Sauce
  • Roasted Romanesco Cauliflower and Broccoli with Garlic
  • Sorbet With Chambord Infused Berries

The evening was a huge success. Joe and Amy’s new home features a wonderfully open living space that combines a perfect kitchen with a large living and dining area. Amy’s family was a very appreciative audience. They have been hearing Joe brag on my food for years and hopefully the meal held up to the hype.

Every once in awhile you get lucky with Supper Club dinner parties and build memories that live up to the reputation. The reality of the evening was that it was a real fun combination of great people and amazing food in the perfect setting. The combination led to:

Reality Becoming A Fantastic Memory.

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I Don’t Drink Tequila….

I Don’t Drink Tequila….Because every time I do…I wake up in Mexico.

This was one of my college roommate’s classic lines from our University days. Back in the day, we drank a lot. While we did not drink much tequila, we did drink more than our fair share of cheap beer. Ironically, we have both developed a taste for finer wines. Getting together these days is a chance to explore our wine collections and test out new recipes.

My buddy Ron Iles and his wife Amy live in Manhattan and have been working on a business opportunity nearby  us in Memphis. A few weeks ago they spent the night with us. I got to try out a new menu and an old bottle of wine.

Menu

Wine

  • Brunello di Montalcino DOCG Col d’Orcia 2002

There more than a few big hits in the menu:

The Acorn Squash Ravioli with a Brown Butter Sage Sauce was really good. I have been on a kick of making ravioli.  My son says I am obsessed. The lightness of the homemade pasta sets the stage for a multi sensorial treat. The combination of the squash with the brown butter/sage sauce was special. Both the pasta and the sauce were light. The combination had everyone fighting over the last ravioli.

The Grill Roasted Rosemary Chicken is an old standby for us that is simple and a real crowd pleaser. I preheat the grill, and then cook the butterflied chicken on a bed of fresh rosemary. The combination of the char grill and roasted rosemary develops a wonderful flavor.

The bottle of Brunello di Montalcino DOCG Col d’Orcia 2002 was special. We bought it at this Tuscan vineyard back in 2016. I had forgotten about it and when I saw it, I remembered the vineyard being so proud of their organic wine and thinking:

Organic = No preservative = Questionable shelf life

It turns out that my fears were unfounded as this 17 year old bottle of wine was fantastic. Ron has graduated from our days of drinking Genesee Cream Ale and Baby Labatt’s in the North Country to having one of the best wine collections of anyone I know. He lives in Manhattan and keeps a few bottles there, but has a wonderful wine cellar at their weekend place in the Berkshires. He has been traveling the world and buying cases for years. He is trying to get their kids to buy shares in his collection. I want to get adopted.

Note: Ron & Amy’s wine cellar in the Berkshires

This Impromptu Friday Night turned into a wonderful combination of Old Friends, Great Food and Fine Wine…and nobody woke up in Mexico.

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