Sometimes retreat is the better part of valour. So when T's boss, The General, came for dinner I decided to do all dishes that I've done before. It was a very nice, sophisticated, well executed dinner. Read here......kind of boring for me.
Appetizers
Savory Cheesecake with Carmelized Onions
Homemade Pickle Dip and Crudites
First Course
Scallops and American Caviar in Califlower Soup
Main Course
Beef Wellington with Stilton
Puree of Potatoes, Parsnips, Carrots, and Carmelized Onions
Green Salad with Port Vinagar and Dijon Vinagrette
Sourdough Butter Rolls
Desert
La Bete Noire with White Chocolate Glaze and Raspberry Sauce
It was a ver good dinner, although the meat was a little tough, the rolls didn't rise as much as I wanted them to, and the cranberry syrup for the cocktails was a little gritty. But in all, I think a pretty well executed meal. Even with me being sick.
Which brings me to my current gripe, which is that I feel like things are moving so fast that I don't know what to do. I sometimes wish I could just stop the world from spinning for a few days so I could relax. Well, I have a couple international flights to look forward to, so hopefully that will help me get my fill of boredom so I can keep going.
I do have to say that I'm doing pretty good on not eating too much, although I don't seem to be losing any weight. So......no fun dinners, no good food, no losing weight, and no time to slow down. Sigh.
Well, I'll try laying on the couch and wishing I could actually get into the Christmas mood.
1 comment:
You are doing a wonderful job at cooking and eating and losing weight. I think you are a wonderful woman and a great wife. Thanks so much for entertaining at the drop of a pin and even if it was old hat, it was still great. Next time we'll go out on a limb and have even more fun experementing with new dishes. Love you tons and tons and tons!
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