Happy New Years

First, Happy New Years to all. We greeting in very mild way. We had 16 total people for 3 days at our house as guests.

With 8 being vegetarian 2 Adults with 6 children we had to vary the menu to accomodate all.(not vegan)

Dinner started with a vegetable tray of Roasted red peppers with garlic and olive oil, Buff Mozzarella over Beefsteak Tomatos with basil, and smoked salmon with crem fraiche served on sardinian flatbreads with over roasted capers dried out, onion, and caviar. This first course had 1997 Diva Sparkling wine from the old S. Anderson of Napa. The wine was most Krug Like I have had EVER.

Next was the main course, which was as follows:

Whole Beef Tenderloin (that I over cooked, not used to new grill :-) with horseradish sauce.

Striped Bass mariniated in garlic and olive oil, then topped with preserved lemon and parsley. A Timpano (a pasta pie with pasta, tiny peas, mushrooms, onions garlic etc. Meatless.)

Wines with this main course included all the following:

Twomey Merlot 2002 Sawyer Cellars Cab 2000 Archery Summit 2005 Prem. Cuvee Pinot Noir Patrick Javillier Meursault les Tillets 2005

For dessert,

Crepe Cake, about 30 layers, with pastry creme with grand marnier added. Lemoncello Cheese cake. (I cooked the crepes mid day, took about 2 hours to do cause I am a perfectionist and many went in garbage)

Coffee, also V Satui Madera served at outside fireplace pit. Dolce late harvest wine from Napa.

Dinner was done by 11pm.

At midnight we served Sheri Berries, chock covered strawberries, combination of milk, white and dark with swirls and a L'Hermitage from Roederer Anderson then off to beg by 1pm after clean up.

Nice night, hard to have house guest that long even though we love them. All family. Thankfully we had lots of help in kitchen from wifes sister, my navy nephews new wife, self and the kids as well.

Happy 2008.

Reply to
Richard Neidich
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Non-Vegan; OK But since when did fish become vegetables? I assume your 'vegetarians' didn't just eat the two actually vegetable dishes.

My daughter-in-law, a Vegetarian (not quite Vegan), eats only vegetables and a little dairy food including blue cheese. But she eats veggie burgers, vegie bacon, etc.. She gets upset when I ask (innocently) why she needs to eat her vegetables disguised as MEAT.

HNY

Reply to
Potblak

They are not vegan but vegetarian and some of them eat fish. They do not eat poultry or any 4 leg animals.

Fish they eat. Not all vegetarians but these vegetarians.

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Richard Neidich

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