Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
She lives!!
I know, I know; it has been a ridiculously long time since I last posted. I apologize, dear readers - I have been so busy devouring everything in sight (well, except for that time when I was duking it out with the stomach flu). But never fear! I won (take that, flu!), and I have so much deliciousness to share with you.
For starters, I was fortunate enough to attend the media preview for Project Transitions' Guess Who's Coming to Dinner series. If you're not familiar with this fundraiser, I urge you to get familiar, pronto. This wonderful foodie event offers an evening of delightful dining in the company of other fun folk. Each person attends one of a number of different themed dinners (the themes vary widely; everything from "Around the World in Eight Platters" to the more cheeky "A Shroom with a View" or, my personal favorite from last year, "Winter Olympics: What Would Tonya Harding Serve?"). After the meal, all the guests from all of the dinners assemble at NEST for a champagne and dessert reception. The Project has the support of Les Dames d'Escoffier, which means that the meals are top notch - and all the food and wine is donated by the hosts, which means that every dollar of the $100 ticket price goes to fund critical services for Austinites living with HIV and AIDS. What could be better than that?
If the media preview was any indication, this is truly an event not to be missed. The food and wine were absolutely fantastic, and the wonderful company and gorgeous surroundings ensured that the evening was delightful in every way. For starters, check out the table that was set when we arrived. It looked to me every bit like a sparkling jewel centerpiece for the lovely fall evening.
The theme for the media dinner was "Going Quackers," so duck was the order of the evening. Luckily for me, as I loooove duck. As we waited for the other guests to arrive, we sipped prosecco and nibbled some ducky hors d'oeuvres.
The very gracious Cathy Negrel of Negrel Antiques, serving deviled duck eggs.
Smoked duck breast bruschetta with fig & walnut tapenade
Warming shots of sweet corn soup with duck cracklings. MmmmmMMMMMM.
After mingling a bit, we were seated at the table and plied with wine. Then this arrived:
I was still getting the hang of using my nerd lights with my new camera, so please don't let my less-than-optimal photo convince you that this dish was anything but divine. There were two preparations of duck - a confit and a pan seared breast with candied cranberries. These were served with a lovely couscous pilaf with currants and toasted pistachios, and some roasted fall vegetables.
Duck cam close-up.
Dessert was an impossibly luscious green tea and dark chocolate pot de creme with orange blossom honey whipped cream and a bit of honeycomb for garnish, prepared by Suzanne Court:
It was with great difficulty that I restrained myself from eating both mine and Pat Sharpe's pot de creme (so that's how she stays so thin).
Thanks to this wonderful preview, I'm completely sold on this event and fully intend to attend Guess Who's next year. The 2011 Guess Who's is on February 5th; keep an eye on this page for details. Hope to see you there!
I could go for some prosecco right about now. (yes at 1 am)... and some duck. And that crazy dessert. Never would have dreamed to combine green tea, dark chocolate, orange, and honey!
ReplyDeleteI haven't had duck since coming home from China... and I don't think I've ever had duck paired with deviled eggs or sweet corn soup. Ummmm.... YUM.
ReplyDeleteSo you're a member of the media now? Nice!
ReplyDeleteWow, I get definitely get on board with a duck-filled meal. Looks amazing! Love the duck cam close-up.
ReplyDeleteMNAngler, I'm not sure how I got on the invitation list for this one, but I was definitely a D-lister compared to the likes of Pat Sharpe! I will say, however, that the PR folks in Austin have been really great about including bloggers on their media lists.
ReplyDeleteHoly crap, that looks divine!
ReplyDeleteNerd lights- what an awesome idea! The pics look great to me. Not sure you could have taken a bad pick of that duck, though. It looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering. I should NOT have looked at this two hours before I'm going to be eating dinner. Looks delish! Also, can't wait to see the new lighting situation.
ReplyDeleteWhat an absoutly georgeous setting for a dinner!
ReplyDeleteI hosted one of those dinners at my house, I think 3 years ago? It was so fun and fabulous. My chef was Beth Pav and our theme was Singapore Fling with a 50's Twist. A group of 10 friends bought out our dinner, and they were a blast. My friends came over and we did all the decorating and serving (...and drinking and eating...). I very highly recommend putting attending one of these on your to-do list!
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