Right.
The driving force behind this menu is to incorporate as much butter, fat and alcohol into the meal as possible. Not necessarily a heat-healthy approach, were one to eat like this every day. But since the purpose of Carnevale is to get all the feasting and revelry out of our system before the 6 week fast of Lent, that's how we roll.
Apertif
Fromage Fort with crackers
Champagne
Amuse Bouche
Blinis with salmon roe and creme fraiche
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Wild Mushroom & Sherry Bisque with Garlic Toasts
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Parmesan and Celery Salad
(Sounds nutty but it's very clean and refreshing. Plus the ancient Romans used to put celery leaves on their heads to prevent hangovers. I think eating the celery (and drinking a lot of water during the meal) is the best preventative).
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Roast Leg of Lamb with Potatoes and Artichokes
Roasted Provencal Tomatoes
Saffron Rice
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Molten Chocolate Cakes
(we'll drink framboise with it, if I can find some)
I. Can't. Wait.
I.Am.Not.Reading.This.
ReplyDeleteGood girl. Extra helpings of mystery food for you.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds sooooooo good.
ReplyDeleteYe gods, Lorraine--that sounds amazing. Looking forward to any recipes you care to share!
ReplyDeleteSyd
Sounds good.
ReplyDeleteI'm off to buy some celery.
Wow. You are an amazing cook! You gotta share your chocolatey dessert recipe, it sounds fab, fab, fab.
ReplyDeletethought I had left this earlier but I want the celery parmesan salad recipe. Its probably really easy right?
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