Mission x Herradura Dinner

Last weekend we gathered with Mission Chef, Erwin Rodas at the iconic Dupont Circle Farmers Market to meet producers and pick out some seasonal ingredients for our upcoming dinner sponsored by Herradura Tequila. A warm winter day meant it was busy at the market, we picked up a copy of Edible DC at the information booth and did a lap to make a survey of possibilities. As we strolled the market on our second round, we picked up pears for salad, beets for a cured salmon dish and mushrooms for a puree to be served with the main course, a beef tenderloin. 

Two days later we gathered on the second floor of Mission to learn more about Herradura tequila and sample some cocktail pairings with Chef Erwin's dishes. A little background on the maker: Herradura started in 1870 and is the last true tequila producing hacienda in Mexico. Guests were guided through a lesson on tequila making and a tasting of Herradura Silver, Herradura Resposado, and Herradura Anejo before the main event. The lead mixologist made cocktail pairings for each dish and was kind enough to share the recipe for our favorite. Scroll down to get the recipe for the "Father Kino".

Course 1 Roasted Pear Salad with bitter greens, endive, cashes, blue cheese, and a spicy red wine gastrique dressing paired with the Chacho Mule made with chacho jalepeno liquor, Herradura Reposado, lime, and Gosling's ginger beer. 

Course 1 Roasted Pear Salad with bitter greens, endive, cashes, blue cheese, and a spicy red wine gastrique dressing paired with the Chacho Mule made with chacho jalepeno liquor, Herradura Reposado, lime, and Gosling's ginger beer. 

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The meal started with beet cured salmon with mixed herb gremolata, avocado puree, red miso crema paired with the "Fidencio Mezcal" Herradura Anejo, lime juice, grapefruit juice, agave nectar, jalapeño. The standout of the evening was the beef tenderloin over mushroom puree, seared foie gras, truffle fingerling potatoes, horseradish crema, crispy yuca and beet jus. This was paired with our favorite cocktail, the "Father Kino", with muddled jalapeno, cucumber, cilantro, Herradura Blanco, lime juice, agave nectar (recipe below). Lastly, guests finished the evening with a Mexican chocolate tart and the "Harvest Herradura" made with Herradura Anejo, spiced simple syrup, lime juice and a cinnamon sugar rim. 

Father Kino Cocktail Recipe

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Ingredients:

  • Cucumbers
  • Cilantro
  • Jalepeno 
  • Herradura Blanco
  • Fresh Lime Juice
  • Agave 

Instructions: 

  • Muddle 2 cucumbers, with cilantro and jalapeno, 
  • Shake with 2 oz Herradura Blanco, 1.5 oz lime juice and .5 oz Agave
  • Pour over fresh ice into a glass rimmed with Tajin Salt (a spicy salt)
  • Garnish with a jalapeño slice and a lime.

Sponsored by Herradura Tequila. 

There's an "Oscars" for Good Food: DC's Gordy's Pickles Wins for Okra

Company co-founder Sarah Gordon talks The Good Food Awards, good sourcing and Cajun Okra

The DMV represented at the good food awards with 9 other local makers winning the prestigious national award

The DMV represented at the good food awards with 9 other local makers winning the prestigious national award

gordy's Sarah Gordon, Glen's Garden Market's Danielle vogel and local award winner, Sophia maroon, founder of Bethesda's Dress it up dressings 

gordy's Sarah Gordon, Glen's Garden Market's Danielle vogel and local award winner, Sophia maroon, founder of Bethesda's Dress it up dressings 

By Susan Able, Edible DC

Artisan foodmakers have their own "Oscars" competition each year in San Francisco where The Good Food Awards celebrate "the kind of food we all want to eat: tasty, authentic and responsibly produced."

Local favorite, Gordy's Pickles, founded by Sarah Gordon and Sheila Fain, continues to impress not only their customers, but national judges with their quality homemade products. Recently, I had a chance to catch up with Sarah Gordon about their latest win and good it feels to come home to DC with an award in a competition where there are over 2,000 entrants and only 199 medal winners.

Susan, EDC: Gordy's Pickles has entered the Good Food Awards several times. How many times have you won, and with what products?

Sarah Gordon, Gordy's Pickles:  We have won 4 times! Our winning products are: Sweet Chips (2x), Sweet Pepper Relish and Cajun Okra. Also very happy to have had our Hot Chili Spears and Thai Basil Jalapeños as finalists.

EDC:  The competition in fermented products seems pretty fierce, how do you guys craft a product that can stand out from the crowd and win a national award? What goes into creating your okra?  

Sarah:  We start with the highest quality ingredients—that's our secret. For us it's alway been about bringing people back to tasty, authentic flavors made with real ingredients. 

EDC: How do you see The Good Food Awards win help you keep building your brand?

Sarah:  It's a great honor to be recognized among other dedicated and responsible producers in America who are seeking to make change, by not only making delicious products, but also by sourcing ingredients in a responsible way. It's great not only compete with people you respect, but to stand together with a shared mission about what's important.

EDC: Okay, I'm sure people will want who to add Cajun Okra to their pantry and snacking system immediately, where can they buy it? Any suggestions on how to serve it or do you say to just eat it straight on? (Full disclosure, Gordy's Okra is one of our household favorites, right out of the jar!)

Sarah:  You can purchase our Cajun Okra at a number of local spots—Glen's Garden Market, Salt & Sundry and Streets Market to name a few. It's also easy to order online, we ship direct via our website gordyspicklejar.com. Our favorite way to enjoy the Cajun Okra is either straight from the jar, in gumbo or fried. It doesn't get much better than fried Okra! 

Also time to give a huge salute to the DMV's other local winners this year! Category winners were Port City Brewing, for Tidings Ale, Firefly Farms Creamery, Merry Goat Round Spruce Reserve, Charm School Chocolate, Coconut Milk Mocha, Shrub District, Just Grapefruit, Modern Bar Cart, Embitterment Chocolate Bitters, Element [Shrub], Chai Pear Shrub, HEX Ferments, Glow Kraut, Atwater’s, Strawberry Hibiscus Jam and Catoctin Creek Distillery, Roundstone Rye 80 Proof and Dress It Up Dressings for Sesame Tahini Dressing.

In its eighth year, the Good Food Awards are given annually to winners in 16 product categories who meet and exceed standards for good taste, responsible business practices, use no artificial ingredients, show expression of tradition and culture, and value seasonality and locality. An annual Awards Ceremony and Marketplace is held in San Francisco. http://www.goodfoodawards.org/

For Every Ingredient There is a Season

Goodstone Inn's menu features the best from Middleburg's farms

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Drawing inspiration and purpose from its location on 265 acres of rolling hills and farmland, Goodstone Inn & Restaurant provides guests with an unparalleled farm-to-table dining experience. Guests in our Conservatory Dining Room enjoy a panoramic view to the changing seasons. 

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The award-winning restaurant sources the finest and freshest ingredients from the gardens at Goodstone and other nearby farms. Executive Chef Eric Smith and his culinary team, including Chef De Cuisine Thomas Layman, excel at creating seasonally inspired cuisine. Wine Director and Sommelier, Mr. Stephen Elhafdi, winner of the Wine Spectator Award for Excellence, maintains a wine list of over 500 selections, many of which have been specifically chosen for the current season and dinner menu. Winter offerings include crisp pork belly sourced from Reservoir Hogs Farm in Goochland, VA which we paired with a snappy dry riesling, followed by roasted pheasant breast with port cranberry jus sourced from Beaver Creek Farm, King George County, VA, paired with an earthy pinot noir. Finish the meal with a Pavlova laced with pomegranate, rosemary and a cranberry anglaise prepared with the eggs that are gathered daily from the Farm at Goodstone.  

"Cuisine is an ever evolving medium that is always moving and changing," Chef Eric says. “What excites me about cooking is that you will never figure it all out. What you create and the inspirations change every day from what is in our own gardens and finding out the very best ingredients that can be sourced locally. Our culinary team is so lucky, the quality of ingredients available are some of the best in the country here, so the opportunities are endless and I have this obsessive need to create--so its a perfect situation.” 

Reserve your place at our table, leave your expectations curbside and let us create a seasonal experience for you.

To reserve at table, go to here for OpenTable, or call 540-687-3333.

The Goodstone Inn, 36205 Snake Hill Rd, Middleburg, VA 20117


Sponsored by the Goodstone Inn.

Virginia's 2018 Governor's Cup Gold Medalists Announced

Photo from VAWine.org

Photo from VAWine.org

VA wines awarded highest number of gold medals in one of US' toughest wine competitions

By Susan Able, Edible DC

The finalists for the VA Governor's Cup were announced Friday, Feb. 8 and it was a big year to shine for whites, chardonnay and the iconic Virginia expressions of viognier and Petite Manseng. 

Considered to be one of the toughest wine competitions in the country, there was a total of 442 entries of red and white wines, from 100 different Virginia wineries. According to a release from the Virginia Wineries Association, "Ninety-nine of the wines scored a 90 or higher on a 100-point score range. This is the highest number of gold medals ever received for this prestigious competition." 

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam will announce the overall winner of the Governor’s Cup at the Virginia Governor’s Cup Gala on February 27, in Richmond. The 12 top scoring red and white wines will make up the 2018 Governor’s Cup Case®, which is used to market and promote Virginia wines to top wine critics and tastemakers.

Jay Youmans, Master of Wine and founder of DC's Capital Wine School, is the Judging Director for the Governor's Cup. He said of this year's competition, “There are several factors that contributed to this banner year for the Virginia Governor’s Cup. Several judges commented that the white wines really stood out this year. In addition, the overall caliber of wines were outstanding. The scores of wines that were sent to the final round of judging from the preliminary round were on average, two points higher than in previous years. This is a significant difference. Combined, the end result is an exceptional year for wines in this competition.”

Lucie Morton will receive that 2018 Virginia Wine Lifetime Achievement Award. Ms. Morton, a Virginia-based author, viticulturist, ampelographer, lecturer, consultant, and research collaborator. Based in Virginia, Morton studied viticulture in Europe, but has gained her experience in Virginia working as a vineyard manager on her family’s farm in King George County and has become one of the most important consultants to the region's wine industry. She has worked with Black Ankle, Sugarloaf and Boxwood Wineries on vineyard management. She's currently working with scientists to improve soils and better understand the impact of fungi on fruit clusters.

Frank Britt, the original publisher of the online magazine and e-newsletter, Official Virginia Wine Lover, will be posthumously named 2018 Virginia Wine Person of the Year. Mr. Britt, a businessman from Lynchburg, passed away in May 2017 and was a passionate promoter of the Virginia wine industry. His wife will accept the award on his behalf. 

Tayloe Dameron, owner of Upper Shirley Vineyards, winner of a Gold Medal for their 2015 Tannat. 

Tayloe Dameron, owner of Upper Shirley Vineyards, winner of a Gold Medal for their 2015 Tannat. 

2018 Governor’s Cup Gold Medalists

  • 868 Estate Vineyards, Cabernet Franc Reserve, Cabernet Franc, 2015
  • 868 Estate Vineyards, Meritage Reserve, Meritage, 2015
  • Afton Mountain Vineyards, Chardonnay Estate Reserve, Chardonnay, 2016
  • Afton Mountain Vineyards, Tradition, Meritage, 2016
  • Barboursville Vineyards, Octagon, Meritage, 2012
  • Barboursville Vineyards, Paxxito, Dessert, 2013
  • Barboursville Vineyards, Paxxito, Dessert, 2014
  • Barboursville Vineyards, Octagon, Meritage, 2014
  • Barboursville Vineyards, Octagon, Meritage, 2015
  • Barboursville Vineyards, Vermentino Reserve, Vermentino, 2016
  • Bluestone Vineyard, Inc., Cadenza, Meritage, 2014
  • Bluestone Vineyard, Inc., Petit Manseng, Petit Manseng, 2016
  • Bold Rock Hard Cider, Crimson Red Vintage Dry, Cider, NV
  • Bozzo Family Vineyards LLC, 2nd Act, Meritage, 2016
  • Breaux Vineyards, Meritage, Meritage, 2015
  • Breaux Vineyards, Nebbiolo, Nebbiolo, 2015
  • Casanel Vineyards & Winery, Petit Verdot, Petit Verdot, 2015
  • Castle Hill Cider, Serendipity, Cider, 2016
  • Chateau Morrisette, 2015 Petit Verdot, Petit Verdot, 2015
  • Chisholm Vineyards at Adventure Farms, Viognier2016, Viognier, 2016
  • Cooper Vineyards,53rd Winery and Vineyard Petit Verdot, Petit Verdot, 2015
  • CrossKeys Vineyards, Ali d'Oro, Dessert, 2015
  • Doukenie Winery, Petit Verdot, Petit Verdot, 2015
  • Doukenie Winery, Vintner's Reserve, Meritage, 2015
  • Doukenie Winery, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Franc, 2015
  • Ducard Vineyards, Petit Verdot, Petit Verdot, 2014
  • Ducard Vineyards, Signature Viognier, Viognier, 2016
  • Early Mountain Vineyards, Eluvium 2014, Meritage, 2014
  • Early Mountain Vineyards, Eluvium 2015, Meritage, 2015
  • Early Mountain Vineyards, Quaker Run Chardonnay, Chardonnay, 2015
  • Early Mountain Vineyards, Chardonnay 2016, Chardonnay2016
  • Early Mountain Vineyards, Novum 2015, Meritage, 2015
  • Effingham Manor & Winery, Tannat, Tannat, 2014
  • Flying Fox Vineyard, Trio, Meritage, 2015
  • Flying Fox Vineyard, Viognier, Viognier, 2016
  • Fox Meadow Winery, Le Renard Rouge, Meritage, 2015
  • Glen Manor Vineyards, Hodder Hill, Meritage, 2013
  • Glen Manor Vineyards, Hodder Hill, Meritage, 2014
  • Glen Manor Vineyards, Hodder Hill, Meritage, 2015
  • Granite Heights Winery, Lomax Reserve, Meritage, 2012
  • Ingleside Vineyards, Virginia Gold, Meritage, 2014
  • Ingleside Vineyards, Left Bank, Meritage, 2014
  • Jefferson Vineyards, LP, Meritage, Meritage, 2014
  • Jefferson Vineyards, LP, Viognier, Viognier, 2015
  • Jefferson Vineyards, LP, Viognier, Viognier, 2016
  • Keswick Vineyards. Cabernet Franc Estate Reserve, Cabernet Franc, 2016
  • King Family Vineyards, Meritage, Meritage, 2014
  • King Family Vineyards, Mountain Plains, Meritage, 2015
  • King Family Vineyards, Loreley, Dessert, 2015
  • King Family Vineyards, Viognier (Small Batch Series), Viognier, 2016
  • King Family Vineyards. Chardonnay, Chardonnay, 2016
  • Lost Creek Winery, Reserve Chardonnay, Chardonnay, 2015
  • Michael Shaps Wineworks, Michael Shaps L. Scott, Tannat blend, 2013
  • Michael Shaps Wineworks, Michael Shaps Meritage, Meritage, 2014
  • Michael Shaps Wineworks, Michael Shaps Petit Verdot, Petit Verdot, 2015
  • Michael Shaps Wineworks, Michael Shaps L. Scott, Tannat blend, 2015
  • Michael Shaps Wineworks, Michael Shaps Petit Manseng, Petit Manseng, 2015
  • Michael Shaps Wineworks, Michael Shaps Chardonnay. Chardonnay, 2015
  • Michael Shaps Wineworks, Michael Shaps Meritage., Meritage, 2015
  • Michael Shaps Wineworks, Michael Shaps Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Franc, 2015
  • Michael Shaps Wineworks, Michael Shaps Petit Manseng, Petit Manseng, 2016
  • Mountain and Vine Vineyards and Winery, dba Delfosse Vineyards and Winery, Grand Cru Reserve Meritage 2016
  • Muse Vineyards, Thalia, Marsanne, Roussanne, and Viognier, 2016
  • Naked Mountain Vineyard, Tannat, Tannat, 2016
  • Narmada Winery, Yash Vir, Meritage, 2014
  • North Gate Vineyard, Petit Verdot, Petit Verdot, 2015
  • Paradise Springs Winery, PVT, Tannat blend, 2013
  • Paradise Springs Winery, Meritage, Meritage, 2015
  • Paradise Springs Winery, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Franc. 2015
  • Paradise Springs Winery, Petit Manseng, Petit Manseng, 2016
  • Paradise Springs Winery, Chardonnay, Chardonnay, 2016
  • Pearmund Cellars, Ameritage Reserve, Meritage, 2015
  • Pearmund Cellars, Petit Manseng, Petit Manseng, 2016
  • Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards, Vintner's Meritage Reserve, Meritage, 2013
  • Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2015
  • Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards, Merlot Reserve, Merlot, 2015
  • Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards, Viognier, Viognier, 2016
  • Pollak Vineyards, Meritage, Meritage, 2013
  • Pollak Vineyards, Meritage, Meritage, 2014
  • Pollak Vineyards, Cabernet Franc Reserve, Cabernet Franc, 2015
  • Potomac Point Winery, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Franc, 2016
  • Stinson Vineyards, Chardonnay, Chardonnay, 2015
  • Tarara Winery, Nevaeh Red, Merlot/Syrah Blend, 2015
  • Thistle Gate Vineyard LLC, Petit Verdot, Petit Verdot, 2015
  • Trump Winery, Sparkling Blanc de Noir 2012, Sparkling, 2012
  • Two Twisted Posts Winery LLC, Thomas Great, Meritage, 2014
  • Upper Shirley Cellars, Upper Shirley, Tannat, Tannat, 2015
  • Valley Road Vineyards, LC, Viognier, Viognier, 2015
  • Veritas Vineyards & Winery, Petit Verdot, Petit Verdot, 2015
  • Veritas Vineyards & Winery, Vintner's Reserve, Meritage, 2015
  • Veritas Vineyards & Winery, Viognier, Viognier, 2016
  • Veritas Vineyards & Winery, Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, 2016
  • Virginia Cellars, The Barns at Hamilton Station, Petit Verdot, Petit Verdot, 2015
  • Virginia Cellars, The Barns at Hamilton Station, Meritage, Meritage, 2015
  • Virginia Cellars, Hamlet Vineyards, Petit Verdot, Petit Verdot, 2015
  • Virginia Cellars, Brix & Columns Vineyards Viognier, Viognier, 2016
  • Virginia Cellars, Nicewonder Vineyards Viognier, Viognier, 2016
  • Whitebarrel Winery, Fig Wine, Fruit Wine, NV
  • Willowcroft Farm Vineyards, Willowcroft Assemblage Select, Meritage, 2015

 


About Virginia Wine

The rapid growth of Virginia's vibrant wine industry has made it one of the fastest growing agricultural sectors in the state. Today, there are over 280 wineries in Virginia, and 300 vineyards that cultivate over 3,800 acres of grapes. Virginia wines have been gaining praise among wine critics for caliber of wines being produced and for the dramatic increases in wine quality in recent years. Both the Governor's Cup® Competition and the resulting Governor’s Cup Case® boost the visibility of the Virginia wine region through various marketing programs and exposure to top wine critics and tastemakers.

For more information about the Governor’s Cup or events, tours and tastings, visit the Virginia Wine Marketing Office’s website at http://www.virginiawine.org/ or call 804‐344‐8200.

 

 

 

 

Whee, its a V-DAY x Mardi Gras Roundup!

By AJ Dronkers

Whether you want to celebrate your love and/or let the good times roll with friends, this year the convergence of Mardi Gras and Valentine's Day has given us reasons to rejoice. (Not to mention the Olympics!) Rest assured, our talented food and beverage folks are pulling out all the stops. Get your calendars out, our guide to the upcoming madness follows.

Valentine Events, Multi-Course Meals, + Gift Ideas

Osteria Morini Pasta is for Lovers Cooking Class Class
Hands on pasta experience with Chef Ben Pflaumer followed by 3-course lunch, $105/person.

Watergate Hotel’s Chalet Winter Wonderland
Think an après-ski scene straight from the Swiss Alps! There will also be a romantic chocolate bar in the evenings.

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The Hay Adams has the Perfect Proposal Package
Think fresh flowers, chocolate covered strawberries, a bottle of champagne with a three-course dinner at The Lafayette. The package also includes a private two-hour tour of the National Mall before or after dinner.

Goodstone Inn & Restaurant
Escape to Virginia wine and hunt country with a romantic dinner and staycation at the Goodstone Inn & Restaurant. In fact you get 25% off your stay if you book dinner and a stay!

Iron Gate's Tunnel of Love
The Iron Gate Carriageway Bar has been restyled into an over-the-top heart-shaped, candle lit, flowered tunnel of love. No reservations required and a custom V-DAY menu is a la carte.

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Multi-course Valentine's Day Meal specials: 

  • Tico Caribbean seven-course menu $75/person
  • The Riggsby four-crouse prixe fixe $95/person or $160/person with wine pairings
  • Rasika West End (Indian) four-course prixe fixe $85/person or $125/person with wine pairings
  • Le DeSales (French) four-course prixe fixe $65/person
  • Bibiana (Italian) four-course prixe fixe $85/person or $130/person with wine pariings
  • Blue Duck Tavern four-course prixe fixe $125/person
  • Equinox four-course prixe fixe $87/person or $125/person with wine pairings
  • BRABO six-course prixe fixe $95/person
  • CORK Wine Bar six-course champagne dinner $100/person
  • Requin five-course meal $125/person

Gift Ideas

Buttercream Bakeshop – Women Crush Wednesday Bars

Raresweets  - Love Song Lyric Cookies

UrbanStems - Get 20% off with code "VDAY20"

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Grape Intentions + Harper Macaw = Wine + Chocolate

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Mardi Gras Round Up

Next week is Fat Tuesday but there are a variety of events happening across the region starting this weekend. Let the good times roll:

BlackJack Bayou Bottomless Brunch on Sunday 2/11

The Royal on Monday 2/12
Celebrating Worldwide Carnival Traditions from New Orleans to Trinidad. Think King Cake and Ramos Gin Fizzes, Hurricane Sazeracs, Rum Punch for $8.

Brookland’s Finest Tuesday 2/13
Louisiana cuisine with crafted cocktails from One-Eight Distilling. $35/person

Mardi Gras Extravaganza Tuesday 2/13
Union Market Dock 5. 6-10 PM. 20 chefs serving their best take on New Orleans classics and 10 top bartenders serving up a twist on the Hurricane cocktail.

King Cakes. Here's where to order one:

Blackwall Hitch – The Perfect Valentine’s Day

Sponsored by Blackwall Hitch.

Sponsored by Blackwall Hitch.

Love is in the air with an evening getaway & a 4 course dinner

Ahoy, lovers. We know you’ve been looking for a special place to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Someplace with great food, character and beautiful modern nautical design, tucked away in a charming location near the water?

We’ve got you at Blackwall Hitch, the fine dining establishment with locations in Old Town Alexandria, Annapolis’ famed Eastport neighborhood and everyone’s favorite getaway, Rehoboth Beach.  

All three locations will celebrate Valentine’s Day with an exclusive 4-course menu for $65 per person. And if you can’t make it on Valentine’s Day, don’t worry. The special prix fixe menu will also be available along with the full dinner menu through Saturday, February 17th. The Annapolis and Alexandria locations have live music every weekend, and have developed a strong following with the locals as the place to go for a great weekend night out. The live music schedule can for Annapolis is here and here for Alexandria.

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An added bonus? Consider booking Blackwall Hitch’s Old Town location, a spectacular setting that overlooks the Potomac. Guests who make reservations and dine in Alexandria for Valentine’s Day dinner will be entered in a contest where the winner receives Blackwall Hitch’s “Brunch for 2”, a romantic bouquet from Bloom Fresh Flowers and a couples massage from Serenity Day Spa.

The Blackwall Hitch 2018 Valentine’s Menu:

First Course

BLACKWALL SALAD
Fresh Field Greens mixed with Cherry Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Red Onion & Shredded Carrots dressed in Red Wine Vinaigrette

MANGO & BEET SALAD
Fresh Mango & Red Beets tossed with Baby Spinach, Candied Walnuts & Radish dressed in Lemon-Poppyseed Dressing

LOBSTER BISQUE
Decadent cream soup featuring a rich, savory Shellfish Broth & Aromatic Vegetables blended until velvety smooth garnished with Chive Cream & Lobster Oil

Second Course

BLACKWALL BEAUTIES OYSTERS
Four lush Oysters served on the half shell topped with Cucumber Salsa & Caviar

CRISPY CALAMARI FRITZ
Lightly floured & fried golden accompanied by Cajun Aïoli

FRIED GREEN TOMATOES
Sliced Green Tomatoes breaded with Cornmeal-Panko Breadcrumbs fried golden & accompanied by Roasted Corn Salsa & Cherry Pepper Remoulade

Third Course

POULET ROUGE
Heritage-Bred, Pan-Roasted half Chicken paired with Butternut Squash Risotto with Fava Beans & Crispy Ham finished with Cracked Pepper & Parmesan Cream Sauce

FILET & LOBSTER DUO
5oz Filet Mignon grilled to desired temperature with Butter-Poached Lobster Tail served over Truffle-Garlic Butter Whipped Potatoes & Roasted White Asparagus paired with a Red Wine Sauce

BAKED GROUPER
Topped with Jumbo Lump Crab, Lemon Butter & Garlic Toast Crumbles over creamed Lentils & Wilted Spinach

TOMAHAWK VEAL CHOP
16oz bone-in goodness grilled to perfection topped with Merlot Butter & Whole Grain Mustard Steak Sauce accompanied by Twice Baked Potatoes with Scallions

Fourth Course

STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE
Housemade Yellow Cake layered with Roasted Strawberry-Brandied Cherry Jam, Vanilla Whip Cream & White Chocolate Shavings

TRIPLE CHOCOLATE CHEESECAKE SMORES
Dreamy Milk Chocolate Cheesecake enrobed with luxurious Dark Chocolate Sauce lavished in decadence with Toasted Marshmallow, Graham Cracker & Hazelnut Chocolate Cookie

RASPBERRY SORBET
Fresh Berries alongside Mint, Caramelized Figs, Apple & Banana


For reservations:

Annapolis 410-263-3454 | Alexandria 703-739-6090 | Rehoboth  302-226-0550
www.theblackwallhitch.com

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