2010-07-03 A Celebratory Dinner

Jeff Grossman

Jeff Grossman
Jay very graciously took my partner and me to Convivio to celebrate our anniversary. We had a delightful evening and I offer the following report:

To begin:

glasses of Paul Laurent NV Brut Rose - 70% pinot noir, the rest chardonnay; the berry fruit of the pinot just balances the dryness

three sfizi - Funghi, Salame Piccante, Ravanelli (radishes with anchovy aioli)

To continue:

cocktails

Jim ordered a "Passeggiata" - Hayman's Old Tom Gin, Lemon Juice, Myrtle Berry Liqueur, Rose Preserves. This was a beautifully balanced drink. Served in a martini glass, cloudy and medium brown.

I ordered a "Ginger Twist" - Campari, Vodka, Amaro Caffo, Lemon Juice, Ginger-Cayenne Syrup. Reddish pink, served in a highball glass with a slice of crystallized ginger and lots of ice. Unanimously chosen as the best drink on the table, the amaro and the campari reinforced each other so there was a complex bass line of bitterness under the sweet ginger, perked up by the lemon.

Jay ordered "The Diplomat" - Four Roses Bourbon, Cynar, Antica Formula, Orange Bitters. Dark brown but clear, served in a martini glass. Strong 'brown liquor' nose. Reminded me of college too much but Jay liked it.

antipasti

Sardine - rich and oily, just as it should be

Fegatini - not the dish Jay imagined it would be (he's still pining for the apparently one-off liver and polenta dish I received as a swap at the big orange wine dinner); even so, it is roasted chicken livers and marsala-simmered onions served on crostini; earthy and tangy

Moleche - soft-shell crab dusted with semolina and delicately fried, the arugula-caper aioli provides perfect snap with it

To continue:

Pacherhof 2008 Kerner - made from a riesling x schiava offspring, the wine is fragrant and zippy; perfectly matched for us

Spaghetti w/shrimp, pesto cetarese - without a doubt the most robust pasta pesto I've ever eaten with cheese and red pepper vying with the basil and pine nuts for my attention

Maccheroni alla Carbonara - an easy favorite; this is the one dish I knew I was going to order before I sat down

Culingiones - ravioli stuffed with sheep's milk ricotta and served with chanterelles and fresh fava beans; spring on a plate

Fusili w/pork ragu - another delicious easy favorite

To continue:

Frank Cornelissen Munjebel 5 Bianco - wacky, as always, and delightful this time: cloudy and orange and tingly and tannic and grapey and herbal and cidery and lambic-ish

Gamberi - Jay wins the Secondo competition. Three plush prawns, so briny!

Sgombro alla Griglia - mackerel or spanish mackerel? We think the latter.

Costoletto di Vitello - a pretty chop but I must admit I ordered it just to get the Hen of the Woods that accompanies it...

To conclude:

distillati

Faretti "Biscotti" - I would not have thought it possible... this has the fragrance and flavor of liquid biscotti; Jim is ecstatic

Dumante "Verde Noce" - my turn to kvell... this has the slightly roasty smell, unctuous mouthfeel, and nutty green flavor of pistachios

desserts

Bomboloni - two orders!, chocolate custard filled doughnuts

Budino - a hazelnutty rendition of molten chocolate cake

Sorbets - three flavors
 
Thanks for the interesting report, Jeff. It sounds like a fantastic night of food and wine, even if Convivio is now without its celebrity sommelier. And thanks for a new Yiddish vocabulary word (kvell): it makes sense in retrospect, but I had to look it up to make sure that you weren't kvetching instead. In return for that knowledge, let me impart some grammatical advice: when deciding on the case of the pronoun to use in a compound item such as "Jim and first person," just drop the other item and use the proper case for the pronoun in question. Since Jay would take me out to dinner, he would also take Jim and me out to dinner.

Mark "Grammar Pedant" Lipton
 
Sounds great. Such fun-sounding food.

originally posted by Jeff Grossman: I must admit I ordered it just to get the Hen of the Woods that accompanies it...

Don't we all do the same...
 
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Thank you, all, for the good wishes.

Add me to the chorus.

Oh, and it must be love if he puts up with Cornelissen.

The Pacherhoff was for Jim the Cornelissen was for Jeff. But there don't really seem to be any Jim-friendly wines on the list.
 
Man, It is everywhere. I will head to Terroir for a glass this week and post a note. Want a glass I think before a bottle. Playing it safe.
 
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