Christmas Dinner 2004 - The Menu
Fred and I were joined last night by 8 wonderful International friends, all without family in San Francisco, for a long and leisurely Christmas Dinner. Backgrounds were diverse - Australia, Germany, America, Korea, Honk Kong and, of course, France and England.
Christmas means different things to different people and I certainly didn't want to force a traditional English Christmas Dinner down anyone's throat. Instead, I attempted to create a dinner full of delicious, luxurious tastes that I hoped everyone would enjoy.
There were 8 courses, each with their own beverage pairing. Click on the picture to enlarge and check out the menu.
I will be writing about some of these courses in more detail over the next few weeks.
The table is set for dinner. Christmas Crackers were a novelty for most of my guests (I can't break with tradition completely). I managed to find them in the British Grocery Store in San Francisco's Protrero Hill.
I asked readers to try and guess where I bought my Foie Gras for the Christmas dinner. The answer was Neiman Marcus. About a dozen people got the answer right. I wrote down the names of all of the correct entrants on slips of paper. Fred drew the winner, Alder from Vinography who will be receiving a copy of Schott's Food & Drink Miscellany from me next year. Congratulations!
Christmas Dinner 2004 - The Menu

(Click on Letter to Open/Close Index)
marin
east bay
wine country
davis
tahoe
baked
chocolate
dairy/eggs
drinks
markets
meat
new york
las vegas
los angeles
san diego
england
fiji
france
ireland
nibbles
staples
salads
sarnies
vegetables
pasta/grains
eggstras
fishes
meat
dough
desserts
cakes/cookies
sweets
feasts
english
drinking out
bubbles
white wine
red wine
pink wine
hard stuff
soft stuff

3 Comments:
At 26/12/04 19:25,
Anonymous said…
YAY! It's been ages since I won anything! What a gorgeous spread you had there for dinner. And thanks for letting us on to the source for Christmas crackers! We were looking for them all over for our thanksgiving dinner (long story).
Alder
At 27/12/04 17:56,
Ced said…
this looks amazing, both the menu and the table.
Question: where do you find vin jaune and banyuls? I am desperately looking for Banyuls, and I could use some vin jaune.
At 27/12/04 18:54,
Sam said…
Hi Ced
I got most of my wine, including the Vin Jaune and the Banyuls at K&L on 4th Street in San Francisco. Check out their website here
Vin Jaune was $64.99 and nobody cared for it much
Banyuls, which everyone loved, was $17.99 for a half bottle.
The only wine we didn't get from K&L was the Sauternes which we got at the Ferry Plaza Wine Merchants.
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