TN: A potluck jeebus in Scotch Plains

Salil Benegal

Salil Benegal
Eden and Scott (and Pierce) hosted a group of disorderlies at their home in Scotch Plains, NJ for a potluck feast yesterday. A long trek out that was more than worth it for some fantastic food and wine shared with great company. Attendees were Jay Miller and Arnold, Jeff Grossman and Jim, Don Rice, Brad Kane, Jody and of course Eden, Scott and Pierce.
Brad seemed to take more thorough notes on the food (and photos), so I'm hoping he'll fill in my missing spaces.

The menu included:
Chilled cucumber soup with avocado-wasabi cream
Ahi poke
Shrimp pot pie
Crab risotto
Tarte flambée
Chicken satay
Boeuf Bourgignon
Savoury bacon-filled macarons
Jay's deconstructed banana split (banana ice cream, strawberry soup, other details escape me)
Mini cannoli and pistachio ice cream

2010 Alzinger Grüner Veltliner Smaragd Loibner Steinertal
Paired with Jay's chilled cucumber soup with avocado-wasabi cream, and the combination is one of the most synergistic food-wine pairings I've ever experienced; citrus fruit and greener herbal/verdant flavours with a mineral undercurrent complementing the cool, green flavours in the soup perfectly. There's wonderful balance here, bright acidity and a sense of lightness in the mouth, great stuff.

2007 Fritz Haag Brauneberger Juffer-Sonnenuhr Riesling Spätlese (AP #7)
A little tight and closed at first, not showing much beneath some sulfury aromas but it quickly opens with air to show bright Mosel fruit tinged with floral and mineral elements. There's bright acid underneath that keeps it nicely balanced, and it's a really pleasant Spätlese though very primary right now.

2004 André-Michel Brégeon Muscadet de Sèvre-et-Maine Gorges
With Jeff and Jim's ahi poke. A core of fresh, bracingly tart citrus fruits framed by savoury leesy, stony and seawater elements; there's more weight and roundness in the mouth than I expect from Muscadet, yet a sense of austerity with really bright, piercing acidity.

2001 Dönnhoff Niederhäuser Hermannshöhle Riesling Spätlese
Not the jawdropper I recollect from a few years ago. The fruit's deeper toned, coming across more mature with a smoky overlay and it's nicely balanced, polished and round in the mouth but not showing the cut and precision I'd expect from '01 and finishing a little soft.

2010 Domaine Bernard Baudry Chinon Blanc La Croix Boissée
My first experience with one of Baudry's whites, and while it's very good I don't find it as compelling as any of his reds. There's ripe orchard fruit with faint waxy and wooly accents and a spine of bright acidity underneath, but while it's nicely balanced I don't find it particularly complex or showing the charm of his other wines.

2009 Eric Morgat Savennières L'Enclos
Quite strange; dominated by oxidative and nutty elements with the fruit coming across rather ripe with a slightly dried character. Not my style.

2009 Gauletteries Jasnières Clos St Jacques
My favourite of the three Chenins; a seamless combination of golden orchard fruits, floral, mineral and wooly notes and bright acidity balancing the moderate sweetness perfectly. There's a lightness of touch and elegance here that makes it incredibly easy to drink, and the bottle seemed to disappear remarkably quickly.

2002 Dönnhoff Niederhäuser Hermannshöhle Riesling Spätlese
Liked this a lot more than the '01. It's more youthful with the fruit still incredibly fresh, tinged with floral, mineral and spicy elements, but also much more vibrant and precise with the acidity giving this a sense of real lightness. Lovely.

1996 Von Schubert Maximin Grünhauser Abtsberg Riesling Spätlese
Corked.

1987 Louis Jadot Nuits St. Georges 1er Cru Clos des Corvées
First impressions are very pleasant; quite fragrant with gentle red fruits, orange peel, savoury earth and high toned spicy flavours on a light bodied frame, but with air the fruit flavours fade and it becomes more shrill and acidic.

1986 Philippe Leclerc Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Les Cazetiers
Lightly corked, sigh.

1983 Von Schubert Maximin Grünhauser Abtsberg Riesling Auslese #88
Also corked. FFS!

2001 Müller-Catoir Haardter Mandelring Scheurebe Eiswein
Fantastic. All the wild tropical fruit, florality, herbs and spice of the Mandelring Scheurebe Spätlese, just conveyed with far more intensity, sweetness and power. Kaleidoscopic, thrilling wine.

(There was also a 1995 Jurançon sweet wine that followed, though there was some debate over whether or not it was corked - hopefully Brad or someone else can fill in details.)

A lovely way to spend a Saturday, many thanks to Eden and Scott for their hospitality, and to all for the great company, food and wine.
 
The tarte came after the poke and before the shrimp pot pie.

The GV also went very well with the poke.

The Haag was intended for the tarte but got opened early.

The "Gorges" was intended for the shrimp pot pie but, as there were two bottles of it, there was enough to go around.

Terrible, terrible shame about the von Schuberts.

The deconstructed banana split was topped with Moreno cherry fool.

Somehow, we had lots of food but actually fell a bit short on wine. How did that happen???

Brad has pix on FaceBook, for those who indulge.

The event was wonderful. Particular thanks go to the host and hostess for opening their home and their kitchen to us all.
 
The GV also went very well with the poke.
GV and avocado work very well together.

The deconstructed banana split was topped with Moreno cherry fool.
I kept saying Moreno but it's Morello. My bad.

Somehow, we had lots of food but actually fell a bit short on wine. How did that happen???
I blame Portugal

The event was wonderful. Particular thanks go to the host and hostess for opening their home and their kitchen to us all.

Yes, thank you, thank you!

BTW - the mushroom soup finally got made on Sunday and it's a really good recipe. I'll make it again though it does require a *lot* of chopping.
 
It was a wonderful afternoon and evening and many thanks to Eden and Scott for organizing and hosting. All of the dishes were terrific and we all commented on how perfect the timing was between courses. The only disappointing thing, aside from the poor showing of a number of the wines, was the dearth of sweet potatoes. Wait, let me make that singular, sweet potato. (Inside joke.)

My favorite of the wines was the otherworldly '01 Muller-Catoir Scheurebe Eiswein. Just brilliant wine that hits all the pleasure points. The Jasnieres was from a producer I hadn't tried before and it was so nice, I promptly got a few bottles the next day. I think it won the Thunderbird prize that evening.

The Fritz Haag and the '02 Donnhoff were also up there, in fact, Salil even agreed that the '01 Donnhoff lacked the life a bunch of us have been talking about the past couple of years and that the '02 had more vitality. The Alzinger was also excellent and aside from pairing well with the cucumber soup, it was also a terrific match with Jeff's ahi poke.

A couple of notable disappointments were the Baudry Chinon Chinon Blanc La Croix Boissee and the Morgat Savennieres. The Baudry was exposed as thin, grassy, herbal and rather inconsequential when had side by side with the Jasnieres. Indeed, the general feeling at the table was that the estate might do better to plant more Cabernet Franc instead.

As for the Morgat, I know Don and I differed with Salil as we didn't really pick up any oxidized notes, but thought it was horribly disjointed to the point of unpleasantness and showed too much alcohol on the finish. There was also an odd chemical character to the wine.

Some pics of the festivities.

The group.

Jay preps his cucumber soup.

Jay's chilled cucumber soup with avocado wasabi cream.

Jeff preps his poke.

Poke man.

Jeff's ahi poke.

Eden's tarte flambée.

Shrimp pot pie filling.

Pot pies ready for service.

Jeff's shrimp pot pie in puff pastry.

Crab risotto on the stove.

My crab risotto.

Salil serves his chicken satay.

Salil's chicken satay.

Eden's boeuf bourgignon.

Eden makes the stuffing for her savory bacon macaron.

Eden's savory bacon macaron.

Jay adds a dollop of morello cherry whipped cream to his strawberry soup.

Morello cherry whipped cream.

Jay's chilled strawberry soup with morello cherry whipped cream and homemade banana ice cream.

Jeff's homemade Sicilian pistachio gelato with canoli from Artuso on Arthur Avenue.

Eden in the kitchen.

Don's comments have Jeff in deep thought.

Eden has the best books.

Don finds it fascinating.

This one, too.

And then the rabbi says...

Jay, always gesticulating.
 
Sorry to hear you ran out of wine. I live one town over. I'm sure i could have rushed over a few bottles with the right vibe. Why didn't you flash a
the LDM logo in the night sky?

Best,
John
 
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