We invited Dianne and John come over (that's Dianne Rodway and John Becker of the City Properties Group in case you're Googling either of them), to dinner and a whisky tasting. Of course, Tom was hosting the tasting. It gave him a good excuse to open some bottles he'd purchased and share with people who would appreciate good whiskies. That's not to say that all were good, but the good apparently outweighed the bad. I wouldn't know. I'm not one of those people; water was my beverage of choice.
Tom was in charge of the main course and he adapted a lamb shank recipe by Mario Batali he found on Food Network. He used veal shanks (osso bucco) since I don't do lamb, a variety of olives from the olive bar at Market of Choice, frozen artichoke hearts and thyme instead of rosemary as the herb. I did say adapted. Tom is quite good at that. The braised veal and veggies were served over Marscarpone Polenta, from a veal shank recipe, also from the Food Network. It was all delish—especially the polenta.

Thanks for linking the recipes because I was going to look for them online. It was a FANTASTIC meal and the warm dessert from the oven topped off a delicious meal of food and beverage. Note: I had water along with the other beverage tasting! D.
ReplyDeletemmmmm....invite me to dinner next...plllleeeeaase! sounds lovely and I too am a former bon appetit subscriber that has since turned to epicurious.com for weekly recipe fix. I have some fresh strawberries and some frozen rhubarb leftover from last year so guess what's on my dessert menu this week. Thanks for the lovely pics and ideas. You should stop by and join the elann shawl knit-a-long!
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother used to grow rhubarb and rapberries in her garden and we gorged on the stuff as kids in the summer. The combo makes awesome pies, as does the strawberry. Yum!
ReplyDeletePatty, I have to tell you that I am still thinking fondly of this WONDERFUL meal and can highly recommend the menu or any of the recipes. It was the best meal I have eaten since Easter Brunch this year at my mother's!
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