Thursday, April 28, 2011

A New Contender for Strangest Dinner Party

Some of you may recall a post I wrote back in February, about a dinner party where I threw my back out while serving dessert and spent the rest of the evening lying on the floor while one of my guests fed me apple cake. Last night's dinner party is going down in the books as well.

But first, let me tell you what I served! I adapted the menu from Suzanne Goin's Sunday Suppers at Luques, one of my favorite cookbooks. Watercress salad with beets, avocado and crab in jalapeno-lime vinaigrette, saffron chicken with parmesan grits and snap peas, rustic cheese tart (with cheese I made myself, if you didn't see my cheese-making Tweets) and blueberry sauce. Folks, I take my dinner parties seriously.

I don't know how to describe what happened without sounding like I'm taking this too lightly, so let me just say that the guest of honor is a dear old friend who laughed and gave me permission to blog about this. Have you ever watched those videos on Youtube about the fainting goats? That's kinda what happened at the dinner table. Only as far as I know, the goats don't throw up after they faint. Beets! She almost made it to the bathroom, too.

Anyhow, after the scrambling was over and the carpet was Oxycleaned, we sat around and shared our most humiliating stories (the ones that will never, ever make it onto this blog) so that the poor girl couldn't stay too embarrassed, and I boxed up some cheese tart for her to take home and have for breakfast. A strange and startling evening, but as far as good company goes, it still beats the Famously Awkward Dinner Party, or the Dinner Party On A Worknight When The Guests Wouldn't Leave Until Two A.M.

Has something like this ever happened to you?

9 comments:

  1. Parmesan grits? Cheese tart? Invite me to your next dinner party! I'll pinky swear not to puke on your carpet, too.

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  2. That Fainting Goats video is HILARIOUS. =)

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  3. The fainting goats are awesome. What is your recipe for cheese tart? That sounds amazing!

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  4. If anyone's interested the tart recipe can be found here.

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  5. This does sound extremely awkward! But that menu sounds epic. Mmm.

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  6. Okay first, how do I score an invite to one of your dinner parties? Because that dinner sounds AMAZING!

    The poor guest. Glad she could laugh about it!

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  7. Those goats are so cute! I want one. That dinner sounds DELICIOUS! I don't blame her for fainting, I would probably do the same thing if I sat down and saw that spread!

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  8. Ah you're a fan of Suzanne's! My best friend for 10 years cooked for Suzanne for EVER.

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