We enjoyed a ridiculously good Easter Sunday dinner with two dear friends and my DW. Still savoring the thoughts of it! (Unfortunately, the pictures only take us half-way through
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The first picture shows the place setting. Ummm, scissors? WTF? Well, for the first course, I started us off with steamed snow crab clusters and lots of butter. (Some with lemon, some without.) Scissors are ideal for extracting the meat from snow crabs. This course was paired with braised artichoke hearts (garlic, lemon zest, lemon juice, stock, white wine, some hot pepper flakes, and parsley). We drank champagne to wash it down.
The second course was roast rack of lamb (garlic, thyme, rosemary), seared in skillet then finished in a 500F oven. Also made a decadent Béarnaise sauce to smother this with (shallots, vinegar, white wine, egg yolks, butter, garlic, and marjoram instead of tarrogon). The first side dish was a twice-baked potato casserole (russets were simmered, then grated, with sour cream, bacon, scallions, butter, heavy cream, cheddar, and mozzerella, and baked for ~1 hr.) Finally, I made a spring pea dish: slightly undercooked the peas, then take ~1/2 of them and puree with heavy cream and mint, then recombine. We washed this down with a yummy Walla Walla Syrah that one of the guests brought.
For dessert, the other guest brought strawberries, which she then sliced and macerated in port (that I made for her many months ago), then served with fresh mascarpone cheese. She brought a novelty almond-flavored champagne to chase this. She was worried I would not approve of the novelty -- she was dead wrong!
We slurped that right down the hatch.
Sadly, only the first course got documented.... (I blame the wine!)