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Need Cabernet friendly appetizer

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Re: Need Cabernet friendly appetizer

by Dave R » Wed May 21, 2008 3:06 pm

Robert's not wrong, as no one is ever wrong about what they like


Except for vegans. They are wrong. :P
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Re: Need Cabernet friendly appetizer

by Jeff Grossman » Fri May 23, 2008 3:36 pm

Here's another late vote for gougeres, blue or not.
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Re: Need Cabernet friendly appetizer

by Carrie L. » Sun Jun 01, 2008 10:48 am

Well, here's an update and example of how the best laid plans can often go awry.

I decided on the tuna carpaccio which the hostess was happy about because the only other appetizer that was coming was a cheese platter. So, I bought the Ahi from the seafood restaurant/store where I always buy my fish. My understanding is that they bring their fish over every morning from Santa Monica. Anyway, it's always delicious and fresh.

So I get my two nice think slices of Ahi home that afternoon and warm up my pan to sear each side of the fish, but when I take the fish out of the bag it smells a little fishy. I look closely at it and it has started disintegrating in places. Ugh! Well, it was too late to come up with a different appetizer and I wouldn't have gone back for more/different fish at that point, so I called the hostess wondering if I could bring the pecan pie chocolate bars that I had intended to bring to a party last week and have been in my freezer since. Well, someone else was bringing dessert already, so she told me not to worry, she was making a whole tenderloin with potatoes and there would be plenty of food. So, I ended up just making the arugula piece of the appetizer, which was simply arugula tossed with lemon juice, EVOO, s/p, and topped with shaved parm. It was very simple, clean and delicious and was just a very nice salad to go along with the beef. I took the fish back to the store yesterday and got a full refund. And the California Cabs we had were incredible. Especially the 2003s.

So, it all ended well.
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Re: Need Cabernet friendly appetizer

by Jenise » Sun Jun 01, 2008 2:16 pm

Carrie, that fish sounds distressing. Santa Monica Seafood is no doubt the purveyor (a great source, used to shop there all the time when I lived down there), but the fish you bought sounds worse/older than even yesterday's fish would have. Glad it turned out well anyway. No one can regret having to eat an arugula salad with their beef.
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