Fall makes us think of comfort food, friends and family – what better way to celebrate all three (if you have friends that are dear enough to be considered family!) than another Food Creates Community dinner?
Yesterday we enjoyed our community dinner at a new location, on the northeast side of the Metroplex. Our trusty chef, Jordan, and crew had made arrangements with a gracious homeowner to allow a larger group to join in the meal.
Per tradition, we spent the first 30 minutes of our evening out mingling with other guests while enjoying appetizers and beverages. The evening drink was a wonderful warm and spicy (adult-only) cider garnished with grapefruit. During the brief get-to-know-you time, we met a stockbroker, a reporter, several teachers, a concierge for an upscale Dallas boutique hotel, a Constitutional law researcher and a church administrator.
At the table, the Wheelers sat across from the Hayleys.
The opening course was a very light fennel soup, garnished with sweetened hazelnuts and a cranberry glaze.
The next course featured butternut squash risotto with fresh wilted sage.
The main course was a grass-finished beef roast, drizzled with a demiglaze made from the roast’s drippings. The roast was served atop a sweet potato and turnip puree, accompanied by lightly braised brussel sprouts.
Friends, every bite was delicious. And I’m ashamed to admit that we all still had plenty of room for one final course. Good thing, too, as the the dessert was mind-blowingly wonderful!
In case I wasn’t clear: YUM!!! (Good food brings out my shameless side!)
Honestly, I’m not certain what I love more about the Food Creates Community meals – the food, the opportunity to spend time with friends or the varied conversations.
We’re enough of a community that we’ve invited Chef Jordan and his wife to the Hayley Open House Party. (And they’re coming!)
Methinks you and Sheryl must be related!
The similarities are amazing, aren't they?