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Summer is for strawberries, and a couple of weeks ago, I had the delicious pleasure of joining Post 390 for their Farm to Post dinner with Ward’s Berry Farm. Post 390 features a different farm every month; you may remember when I dined with the cheese farmers from 5Spoke Creamery. One of the things I love about these dinners is that they really introduce guests to the farm, its products, and the people behind them. It’s a warm and wonderful way to enjoy food while learning where it comes from. The Post 390 does an amazing job with the ingredients they select, and their wine pairings are always excellent.

Lin and I arrived and were welcomed with the cocktail of the evening, the “Strawberry Ward”. This delicious blend of Pisco Porton, Cherry Heering, Ward’s Farm strawberries, balsamic, ad lemon offered a refreshing, natural berry taste without too much sweetness.

Strawberry Ward Cocktail The cocktail was paired with Sea Scallop and Tuna Sashimi and Maine Crab Stuffed Monkfish Cheek. We then received an introduction to the guests from Ward’s Berry Farm and watched a video taken when the Post 390 staff visited the farm. Everyone had great things to say about the experience, and I now definitely want to plan a day trip there.

Ward's Berry Farm The first course of our tasting menu was Hot Smoked Salmon with Ward’s Berry Farm chioggia beets, herbed chevre, strawberry salsa, and candied pignole, paired with Domaine Pascal Pibaleau Crémant de Loire Rosé. This course was a favorite of many; the components just went so well together and made for an unforgettable dish. The wine’s strawberry notes complimented the flavors in the dish, and fine, abundant bubbles made it feel celebratory.

hot smoked salmon with beetscremant de loire Next up, we were treated to Ricotta and Arugula Ravioli Carbonara with sugar snap peas, spring onion, and house bacon, paired with Laporte Pouilly-Fume. Again, a perfect pairing, matching a rich, creamy and flavorful ravioli dish with a tart wine with minerality and acidity that brought out the flavors of the food really nicely.

ricotta and arugula ravioli carbonara Our third course was Skillet Seared Hailbut with German butterball potato vichyssoise, gremoulada braised romaine lettuce, baby carrots and baby peas, paired with St. Urbans-Hof Riesling. Light and flaky fish with the spring veggies. went well with a light, crispy, and fruity Riesling.

skillet seared halibut And there was more! Carved Saddle of Spring Lamb with the most delicious Cherokee and Two Star Lettuce salad with feta, oregano, and mustard vinaigrette. I could eat simple, zesty salads like this every day and wish the salads I made came close. A spicy, earthy red, Mas de la Dame La Stele was paired with this dish, and I could not stop sticking my nose in the glass. The nose of the wine was simply beautiful and required lots of time to stop and breathe it in.

lamb The final course of the night was a Strawberry Crème Fraiche Tart, paired with Chambers Muscat. As stuffed as I was from all of the other courses, I found eating this dessert easy (and necessary!). The tartness of the crème fraiche made it seem light and fresh; the strawberries added pure summer.

strawberry creme fraiche tart

My dining companions were a ton of fun, as they always are at Post 390. They have a great team that puts a lot of thought and love into the work they do, and they are happy to share. I would definitely recommend checking out a Farm to Post dinner soon.

How have you been enjoying summer strawberries? Have you had strawberries in a savory course?

 

 

My dinner was hosted by Post 390, however all opinions are my own.

Tags: Boston, dinner, events, farm to post, farm to table, Food, food and wine, food and wine pairings, Post 390, strawberries

Our annual college roommates weekend on Cape Cod always involves great food, wine, cocktails, and lots of fun. The first night tradition is to do a lobster boil, followed by karaoke in Provincetown. The second night, if I am lucky enough to get a day off to stay, is devoted to a delicious Provincetown restaurant. This year, we celebrated my birthday at Ten Tables Provincetown.

Ten Tables, Provincetown

I had been to Ten Tables in Provincetown for cocktails before but never eaten at this sweet spot in a lovely old house. Being still out of season, Ten Tables wasn’t crowded yet, and we enjoyed a really delicious and relaxing dinner there.

Ten Tables, Provincetown Ten Tables, Provincetown

I started with the same cocktail I had the last time, Paint the Town Red, a completely refreshing blend of Wodka Vodka, St. Germain, fresh strawberries, lemon juice & splash of Cava Rose. I could drink this cocktail all day long, preferably with a beach view.

Paint the town red cocktail

One of my friends sipped this lovely lilac cocktail, Grey Gardens, with a garden view.

grey gardens cocktail

The menu offered lots of delectable items, and I decided that after a night and day of indulgences, I needed a vegetable in my life. Crunchy, fresh cucumbers, golden oregano, and feta made for a refreshing starter.

cucumber salad

I balanced the cold and crunchy with some briny, creamy fried oysters with piquillo pepper relish. It was my second time eating fried oysters that weekend. I can’t get enough fried seafood.

fried oysters

My friend’s burger, topped with an egg and nestled next to gravy fries was the perfect comfort food. The fries were salty and delicious, even better dunked in smoky BBQ sauce.

Ten Tables burger

We may have been full and ready for more cocktails and dancing, but a visit to Ten Tables is not complete without their chocolate terrine with Thai basil ice cream. It is one of the best desserts I have ever had, and I will always make room for a few bites.

chocolate terrine

Ten Tables in Jamaica Plain and Cambridge are both fabulous, and the Provincetown location certainly measures up. Provincetown is one of my favorite places on the planet, and Ten Tables definitely makes it more delicious.

What are your favorite places to visit again and again?

Tags: cocktails, Dining out, provincetown, Restaurants, Travel

With life in and out of the office getting busier and busier, date nights have become one of my favorite ways to unwind. Whether it’s cooking something delicious together at home, trying a new restaurant, or cozying up in an old favorite, time that’s (sort of) disconnected from the electronic world where we focus on each other is simply the best.

Last Friday we received new furniture, which will eventually make our home more organized. But at first, well, we had twice as much furniture plus clothes that needed to be moved to new dressers or to piles for donating or trashing. I don’t know about you, but being in a cluttered, chaotic environment makes me feel cluttered and chaotic inside. By Saturday afternoon, after work, cleaning, and errands, I was spent, and we decided we needed to just step away from it all.

Our date night started with a lazy late afternoon viewing of Sleepless in Seattle. Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan somehow soothe the soul. Once we were nice and relaxed, we headed to a new-to-us restaurant, Steel & Rye in Milton for cocktails and dinner. We were early for our reservation and explained that we wanted to grab a drink at the bar first. The hostess was friendly and pleasant, and we were pretty wowed by the massive space, which used to be a garage for Fallon ambulances.

Seelbach

At the long, spacious bar (which was already pretty full by 5:30), I ordered a Seelbach, the perfect blend of bourbon, combier, bitters, and one of my favorite sparkling wines, Va de Vi from my beloved Gloria Ferrer.

Once seated, I decided to order a glass of Va de Vi to go with dinner. While waiting for all of our food to arrive, some friends-of-friends walked by! They have an eight month old who we had never met, and it was so fun to catch up with them

Today’s Cheese – Quince Jam, Meg’s Black Pepper Bread

Today’s Cheese – Quince Jam, Meg’s Black Pepper Bread

Then we got started on chowing down. As we often do, we ordered a few appetizers and an entree, planning to split everything. I loved the presentation on the cheese, the crunchy peppery bread, and the sweet jam together. We were chatting with our friends and missed what cheese it was, but I’d say you probably couldn’t go wrong with this dish.

lamb meatballs

Colorado Lamb Meatballs – Harissa, Hen Egg, Greek Yogurt, Pine Nuts

Next up, we shared the lamb meatballs. A runny hen egg was plopped right in the middle of the slightly spicy sauce, and when we cut into it, everything ran together. Is there anything more beautiful? The egg added a richness to the sauce and the tender meatballs; this is a winning combination.

Colorado Lamb Meatballs – Harissa, Hen Egg, Greek Yogurt, Pine Nuts

oyster stew

Oyster Stew – Virginia Oysters, Smoked Hake, Applewood Bacon, Potato, Leek, Chive Biscuit

When I saw oyster stew and a fried green tomato salad on the menu, I knew I had to have both, and thus my main meal was born. The oyster stew was pure heaven; plump, briny oysters, mixed in with salty, smoky fish, bacon, little potatoes, and all topped off with flaky buttery biscuits. Perfection.

fried green tomatoes saladLolla Rossa – Fried Green Tomatoes, Radishes, Buttermilk-Dill Dressing

The Lolla Rossa was the fried green tomato salad, and I ate every bite of the breaded tomatoes, bitter lettuce, and radishes, all decked out with buttermilk dressing. When I think of comfort food, salad doesn’t often come to mind, but this salad certainly changed that. I could easily eat it nightly.

 

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Organic Chicken – Swiss Chard, Tasso Ham, Anson Mills Grits

My husband went with the chicken, always a true test of a chef’s skills, some might say. This chicken over grits did not disappoint. It offered all sorts of flavors and textures and a large enough portion that we shared some of it for lunch the next day.

affogato

Affogato – Chocolate Semifreddo, Vanilla Gelato, Amaretti, Chocolate Pop Rocks, Espresso

When dessert rolled around, we were stuffed, but I am a huge affogato fan and decided we just had to have it. This affogato featured a semifreddo base that was silky and rich, topped with gelato and chocolate pop rocks! Somehow I only got a couple of the pop rocks, but my husband was popping and crackling away. It was a fun and decadent spin on a classic.

We left Steel & Rye so relaxed, full, and thrilled to have a new favorite. We would easily put it in our top 10 dining experiences of all time (a list I need to create!).

Thank goodness the weekend is almost here; I am more than ready for another date night. . . and we might end up at Steel & Rye again.

Have you had any spectacular dining experiences lately?

Tags: Boston, cocktails, Dining out, dinner, Food, Milton, Restaurants

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