Cena con Amici Buoni!!!

Can’t believe we didn’t get any pictures… but, come to think of it, isn’t that better? We were all just in the moment, chatting and enjoying each other’s company, rather than trying to document it for later. Anyway, we had friends over last night, and Victor made a feast, and served in courses! Here’s the menu:

  • Cheese plate (of course)
  • Amuse bouche: potato soup with a float of olive oil and a sprinkle of fennel fronds
  • Perfectly poached egg (from LoveBird Aviary!) atop wilted baby beet greens and mushrooms
  • Nocce pasta (courtesy of Storico Fresco) with a butter onion herb sauce; succulent roasted carrots and onions courtesy of our guests Colleen and Peter
  • Salad of endive, radicchio, sorrel & spinach with carrots, fennel and edible flowers, with just a drizzle of olio nuovo from Villa Della Genga (Umbria – procured on our last trip there) and Strippaggio balsamico
  • Mexican chocolate tofu pudding

And many bottles of wine… shared with friends Wriston & Tony, Colleen & Peter, and Christine. A very serendipitous gathering prompted by the early spring weather, as we dined on the patio so our friend Tony could stay for longer than 10 minutes. Cat allergies. It was so beautiful and we had the perfect weather for it! Before waking up to the lovely rain and a foggy head! Worth it. Totally!

Dogs & Dulcimers

Tonight may have been a record for attendance at our little gathering. We had 19 people total! If it isn’t the record, it’s close!

It all started at 6:30, when our neighbor Marcia showed up, for the first time! What a great surprise! We had a lovely chat while I folded napkins and other last-minute (as usual)  prep. Then others started coming, and coming, and coming! It was a delight every time the door opened. After awhile, our neighbors from across the street, having seen the line of cars on the street, texted me to say, “Do you have room for us tonight?” But of course! The more the merrier!!! Ah! We’ve achieved critical mass? (But not capacity! No! Never! We’ll find room.)

We got to actually expand into the annex – the media room, which we’ve only had to do a handful of times so far. The food was as usual phenomenal. And there was definitely a common theme: kale!!! One of our all-time favorite foods. And lots of other goodies! And for dessert – a birthday cake for our dear friends Tana and Harriet! We’re not telling their ages!

And by now, you’re probably wondering why the title is what it is? We had our god-dogs here that night (Mani & Moe) in addition to our own Coop-ster, all a little rowdy from all the excitement. And our across the street neighbor, who saw all the cars on the street and thought we had no room at the inn? He and his lovely bride came, and brought his dulcimer! He didn’t bring it out until later in the evening, when we could actually hear it over the lively chatter (oh, makes my heart go pitter-patter – both the musical accompaniment and the chatter!).

Posting food photos and will try to list the dishes as we can… and if we can get recipes to post will do that as well. If you see something you’d like the recipe for, post a comment and we’ll do what we can to get it and post it here!  And of course, there was lots of great wine!

Next… !?!

Grant Achatz’s Next Restaurant, Chicago, and Aviary

The pictures are worth a thousand dollars… I mean, words! The experience: Priceless!

Sailors in the Great Midwest

So, Victor has been jonesing for a sailing trip. Who’d have guessed he’d get it in Chicago?

Captain Victor at the helm

Captain Victor at the helm

Our friends Cornelia and Sam coerced us (took a lot of arm-twisting…) to go with them to the Next restaurant adventure: this season’s theme being Vegan (that deserves its own post entirely)! When we contacted our set designer friend Collette to let her know we’d be in the area, her reply was something to the effect “we’ll be leaving town the day you arrive… but, if you want to come a couple of days earlier, we have a sailboat reserved.” Just the impetus it took to get Victor to commit to a couple of extra days in the Windy City. And oh, yeah, she and obliging hubby Mark offered their amazing home for us to stay in, both while they were there and after they left us.

Between the ritzy accommodations (a stunning remodel in the hip and convenient Lincoln Square) and the scenic sailboat tour, the trip was a triumph. On arrival, Collette took us on a stroll down to Julius Meinl, where we munched on yummy spaetzle (putting on temporary hiatus my moratorium on wheat!) and Victor’s omniscient grilled cheese. Then it was off to an architectural emporium, where many items were added to the wish lists. Then back to the casa for Aperol Spritzes, who emitted their siren song to call Mark to join us. And then to the Lake, but not before a stop (well, detour really) by Mana for take-away nosh for onboard dining later.

The calm before the storm

The calm before the storm

The view of the city from the lake morphed as we floated, breaking open first the wine (even though the boat was missing a corkscrew, and we had to improvise to get into the bottles!), then the food, and enjoying a lovely repast – totally worth the extra time we took for the detour to pick it up. Luckily, after we were all stuffed, we put away the remaining food, what little there was, and broke open another bottle of vino. On one side of the lake was the remnants of a beautiful sunset, on the other, a few angry looking storm clouds. To Collette’s query, Mark thought we would be able to stay south of them. With apologies to Mark… this was a little optimistic. Suddenly, the clouds must have changed direction, as the skies opened up right over our heads, and with no warning… buckets!

Collette and I did the only sensible thing: grabbed the wine and made for cover. We managed to save all but one glass, which Mark told us to leave (presumably so he’d have some to swill as he fought the rising waves). We tossed rain gear out to the guys and sat below deck, as women should, sipping our wine and chatting amiably as the boat rocked and the guys fought our way back to shore. It was nice to be able to deny the tempest that was happening above us, save for the glimpses of the dark horizon and the crashing waves through the portholes behind Collette’s head… which I tried to ignore. It was actually a little scary at times, had we not had the illusion created by being in the dry cabin.

The calm after the storm

The calm after the storm

Finally, the storm subsided and the guys glided the boat into the dock, where we sat for a few glorious moments, Mark gamely downing the rain-drenched glass of wine that had been left on board in the storm, despite our protests that we would pour him a fresh, undiluted glass. I imagined it was rather like consuming the beast that he had conquered!

The next day’s sail was longer, but much less eventful. The weather? PERFECT! Warm and mostly sunny, but with some cloud cover and a cool breeze, almost dangerously so for someone like me: a fair flower unaccustomed to the sun’s rays! The wind? Not strong enough to make it exciting, but only just enough to keep us moving and make for a very peaceful day. The rocking of the waves, the warmth of the sun, the gently energetic music coming through the speakers courtesy of Collette and Pandora, comfortable conversation. All in all, a perfect 24-hours on the water.

Our sincere thanks to our gracious hosts, Mark & Collette!

I love my vet!!!

Lunch for Dr. J and Lisa

Lunch for Dr. J and Lisa

Our vet, Dr. Karen Jordan, rocks! A mobile vet, she comes to our house, reducing the amount of stress on my beloved Bobka, who was diagnosed with renal disease a little over a year ago, at an age that shall remain nameless so as to preserve his youthful appearance (and maintain my denial a little longer). Dr. J uses “alternative” vet methods on him (which we consider traditional, but more on that later). She swears he tolerates acupuncture better than most of her patients. And I gotta say, how much more can a mommy want but for the vet to ooh and ahh over your baby? I’m inserting a photo here so as to demonstrate how well-deserved it is in this case!

Bobka, Love of my life

Bobka, Love of my life

 

My human innamorata, Vittorio, understands that he plays second fiddle to the first love of my life, so anyone who takes such great care of him is very important to me by default. The fact that Dr. J truly gets the magnificence that is “Mr B” only further endears her to me.

We are currently administering sub-q (vetspeak for subcutaneous) fluids for my baby, and because I’m squeamish about giving them at this point, and also because Dr. J is so fantastic to come do it as a “drive-by,” we all get to see each other at least once a week, and twice every 3 weeks or so for the acupuncture session. At this juncture, I must also give a tip of the hat and intro to the fabulous Lisa, vet tech extraordinaire! If I didn’t give her accolades before (oh, but I did), I’m even more apt to heap praise upon her after she was out sick for an appointment during which we needed to take blood from Mr. B, and I got to fill in as vet tech. Harder than it looks!

There is a food point to the story here, and here it comes.

Last week, when Dr. J and Lisa arrived, I was cooking the last of the 4 pounds of chanterelles our friends Sam & Cornelia graciously donated to us (and which became several amazing dinners!). The night before, Victor and I had painstakingly washed and oven dried the remaining 1 1/2 – 2 pounds we hadn’t yet cooked, determined not to let them get too old to use. Then that morning, I sautèed them up in a little olive oil and vegan butter. The house was filled with the aromas of slowly cooking onions, garlic and those delectable fungi. So my dynamic duo were intoxicated, especially since it was almost lunchtime! We talked at great length about the mushrooms, and about the Mushroom Club of GA, of which our friend Cornelia is the president, and her husband Sam treasurer.

So this morning, as I was looking for produce in the fridge to make my version of the Dr. Oz juice, realized that I had leftover risotto bursting with those pre-cooked beauties, along with some lovely fresh English peas). We had made it for dinner a few nights earlier with our friends Clay & Anne, to get us in the mood while plotting our next Italian adventure. I also had tried to turn the mushroom sauté that went with it into a true mushroom ragú, a delicacy we’ve not yet quite perfected (there’s a stunning example of it, the best we’ve had, at La Tavola). It hadn’t quite gotten there. But I threw on the risotto to start warming, about half an hour before they were due to arrive, and put the mushroom ragu into the small cast iron skillet, and doctored it up with a little white wine, balsamic, and veggie stock.

Then while those were working, I put together a small tomato peach salad, copied from my innamorata’s efforts of earlier in the week. The peaches were just starting to get a little wrinkly, so I debated about whether to peel them, but decided to just toss them in, and dressed it all. And something amazing happened: those little orange nuggets started to absorb all that lovely dressing, along with the tomatoes’ juices, and plumped right back up! Yum. After I set up the plating (since I had time to do so!), I realized I needed a little something else on the plate, so put just a few parsley leaves drizzled with a little Strippaggio Cask 10 balsamic, and a few drops of their Gold Medal olive oil. Beautiful, if I do say so myself. Added just the right touch of color.

The ragú, ragúing!

The ragú, ragúing!

It turned out they were a little delayed getting there, so the risotto lost a little in the texture department, but certainly not in flavor. And that ragú? It finally did what a good ragú should: came together and got all cozy-like. So it actually benefited from the extra time. Note to self: long, long, slow cooking is essential.

When they arrived, I had everything ready to go. But it turns out she’s been on a strict food plan, mostly juicing and avoiding any but brown and wild rices. I portioned it out pretty small, so she still decided to have some. Hope it was worth it! The juice, though, was a big hit, as was the tomato peach salad!

Dr. Oz juice is here. I added celery, fennel and ginger for good measure.

Summery Tomato-Peach Salad

Summery Tomato-Peach Salad

 

La Bella Sincronicità!

In the “small world” file… it seems to get smaller every day. But our community is the opposite: expanding even within the circle we didn’t even know existed!

Last week, our friend Tom brought a friend along to potluck – Dayle, a fellow vegetarian and Italophile. They arrived early, and the only other person here was Christine. Dayle asked how we knew each other, and Christine told her we had met in Italian class. Dayle: “oh, how fun, and where are you taking lessons?” Christine & I: At Italiano Language Center. Dayle, very excitedly: “Anch’io!” (Translation? “Me, too!”) The next people to arrive are Al & his wife Elena, who run the school! Now, the Italiano Language Center isn’t what you’d call large. But the fact that a fellow student (turns out she’s a former student) found her way to our little gathering through totally different channels is kind of freaky! But it gets better…

photophoto

 

At a dinner party on Saturday evening, Dayle happens to mention to the guy seated next to her that she went to a vegetarian potluck on Monday, and is planning to come again, and the guy says, “At Victor and LaRue’s?” Alan, another friend of a friend, used to come pretty regularly, but just got out of the habit. So he also came tonight, and brought his friend, Chris. But wait, there’s more!!!

Meanwhile, yesterday, Tom happens to be talking to a long-time friend, and mentions the potluck and says she should come with him. That friend, Cindy, works at the Alliance with Victor!!! She’s been meaning to come, so finally makes it here with Tom.

We just love how small the world is, and how it brings us all together!

And what a feast we had! The common element in several was the fresh corn. ‘Tis the season!

  • Christine made a lovely black bean & corn salad
  • Alan brought his famous Tom Kha veggie soup! (& Chris)
  • Sam prepared an amazing cabbage salad and a corn pudding/ cake
  • Tana made a fantastic quinoa / black rice salad dish
  • Tom brought a pair of salads from Whole Foods: kale and apple
  • Dayle made a salad of fresh arugula with tomatoes, polenta, and portabellas!
  • Victor and I made a tomato / peach salad, and a vegan “too good to be true” summer corn chowder, with accompaniments of some fresh corn soaked in lime juice, ancho chili, and a touch of casablanca ragout, and some padron peppers.
  • And for dessert, Wayne brought an astonishingly good  homemade apple / cherry cobbler and a dollop of vanilla ice cream; Kile brought yummy vegan cookie assortment, and Sam made some of his dark chocolate-coated ginger.

    Tom Kha veggie and Summer corn chowder

    Tom Kha veggie and Summer corn chowde

Dessert!

Dessert!

Still in Italy (nel cuore e nella mente): Post-Trip #2

We loved our trip so much, we’re still on the high. We may be physically back in the ATL, but that’s about it. The heart and mind take a little longer, thankfully!

Tartufi bianchi!!!The picture here is of the local tartufi bianchi from the Piemonte (Piedmont) region we visited this year. They’re so amazing, but not more so than the local chicken of the woods mushroom our friends Sam & Cornelia shared with the Mushroom Club of Georgia attendees, but we were having too much fun on Monday night to snap a photo of those (yes, again). So…

What you missed on Monday night:

  • Sage battered Chicken of the Woods with Cheddar Fonduta (by Victor, inspired by Sam, courtesy of the recipe in Kevin Gillespie’s new cookbook “Fire in My Belly” and requested by me!)
  • Cornmeal battered Chicken of the Woods mushrooms with Lime-Horseradish Aioli (made by Sam!)
  • Yummy Cheese and Crudité (provided by Hank)
  • Sweet Potato Home Fries (made by Tana)
  • Curried Eggplant with Mustard Greens (made by me, with sous chef Victor; again inspired by, and with apologies to!, Kevin Gillespie’s chef demo at the Morningside Farmer’s Market on Saturday)
  • Chocolate torte (from Hank’s birthday party)
  • Vanilla ice cream with AMAZING assortment of balsamic drizzles: chocolate, cherry, blueberry and fig (generously shared by Sam & Cornelia)

Oh, yeah, and a few bottles of delicious vino… certo!