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I thought this might be fun…

I'd serve:

  • Steak of some kind (porterhouse, perhaps)
  • Cajun-style scallops
  • Mashed potatoes (with some skins and a little cheese mixed in)
  • Green beans
  • Corn
  • Some basic wine from North East, PA where I grew up (that's a town name, not a compass direction)
  • Chocolate peanut butter pie and/or ice cream with a cherry on top.

Just missed the cut:

  • Deep dish Chicago style pizza
  • Pierogies
  • Bacon cheeseburgers and/or bacon/cheese/grilled chicken breast sandwiches
  • Fruit salad
  • Cherry Coke Zero
  • Guinness
  • Baked potato
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I'd serve,

New England Clam Chowder Soup

Caesar Salad

Baker's Cafe New York Strip Steaks from Canton, Ohio

French Fries

Paraduxx Napa Valley Red Blend Wine

New York Style Cheesecake

Close calls,

Carolina Style Pulled Pork

Bacon Cheeseburger

Sweet Tea

Anderson Valley Summer Solstice

Fresh Made Donuts

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I would make everyone where a plastic bib with a picture of a lobster on it and serve the following:

Lobster bisque

Cobb Salad

Fresh Oysters on the half shell with hot sauce and horseradish

Baked Stuffed Lobster

Boiled Red Bliss potatoes

Corn on the cob

Boston Creme Pie

Cakebread Chardonnay

Missing the cut:

Nantucket Scallop Sandwich

Fried clams and oysters

Fudge brownies

New England Clam Chowder

Guinness (Okay, maybe not missing the cut)

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20oz Wagyu Strip Steak (Fantasy steak, lol. In reality.. I'd take any strip with decent marbling!)
Jumbo Baked Potato w/ shredded cheddar, chives, sour cream and butter
Grilled, Skewered Jumbo Tiger Shrimps dressed in olive oil, old bay, salt, pepper, lemon and butter
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Peanut Butter Cream Pie for desert.

A good smoke with a little Johnny Black on the rocks after.


All those menus look pretty good.  I tend toward simple dishes.

Braised lamb shanks in tomato based sauce

Green beans

Rice/Rice Pilaf

Tossed salad

Vanilla ice cream with options for various sauces and toppings

Bell's Oberon

Guinness

An Argentinian Malbec

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hmm off the top of my head

scallops - either by themselves or in a dish such as a fish soup

some sort of weird dish that would blow peoples minds, probably with offal in it or some sort of foul/game

rack of lamb with dauphinoise potatoes, some sort of jus on the side

tarte tatin

cheese

all with accompanying wines, prob some bubbles to start, NZ Pinot Noir with the lamb and some sort of sticky with the desert, port potentially with the cheese.  Little amuse buches in between courses too.


Deep fried Chimichangas.

Sweet Plantains.

Arugula salad with lemon juice, EVOO and shaved parmesan.

Big pitcher of top shelf tequila margaritas.

Colin P.

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Prime Rib w/Au Jus Yorkshire Pudding Sliced Carrots Yellow Beans Niagara Red Wine Double Baked Potato Crème Brûlée
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One of those set set of dishes you have at a Chinese restaurant after a wedding or at a big family gathering - Peking duck, fish, all sorts of meats and chicken, etc...

or

Sushi / Sashimi

or

Paella

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  • New Zealand Lamb Shanks
  • Mashed potatoes and Mashed Kumara
  • Roasted Asparagus with butter
  • Tuatara Pilsner Beer or Cloudy Bay Sauvignon
  • Pavlova ( we invented it - NOT THE AUSSIES ;-) )

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Just off the top of my head:[LIST] [*] Caesar salad. [*] Fish chowder, New England style. [*] Steak - probably grass-fed filet mignon and NY strip. Topped with sautéed onions and mushrooms. [*] Whole roasted chicken. [*] Mashed potatoes, though I'd insist they use potato ricers to mash them. [*] Crusty French bread on the side. [*] Assorted grilled vegetables - onions, peppers, asparagus, zucchini, etc. [*] Key lime pie for dessert. [/LIST] ...Or I'd just have Chipotle cater.

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I'd keep it pretty simple and go with surf and turf.  A nice filet and Maine lobster tail with baked potato and asparagus.  For dessert, chocolate mousse.  I do enjoy a nice wild mushroom gnocchi or risotto, but I think those may add too much richness to the dinner to have on the menu.


I would make everyone where a plastic bib with a picture of a lobster on it and serve the following:

Lobster bisque

Cobb Salad

Fresh Oysters on the half shell with hot sauce and horseradish

Baked Stuffed Lobster

Boiled Red Bliss potatoes

Corn on the cob

Boston Creme Pie

Cakebread Chardonnay

Missing the cut:

Nantucket Scallop Sandwich

Fried clams and oysters

Fudge brownies

New England Clam Chowder

Guinness (Okay, maybe not missing the cut)

Obviously, the bib would have to be Augusta Green. You know, to be classy.

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Ok, now I'm hungrier than Rosie O'Donnell at a cupcake factory...

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Oh my......what a great thread!

Let's go with:

-  Fresh, warm baguettes with warm brie, foie gras and escargot.

-  Chopped salad with blue cheese, smoked bacon and avocado

-  Diner's choice: Rack of Lamb or Roast Duck

-  Wild mushroom risotto

-  Butter poached baby carrots

-  2007 Chateau Montelena Cabernet

-  Diner's choice:  Chocolate or Grand Marnier souffle

-  Fresh raspberries and cream

-  Espresso/coffee

-  23 year old Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve Bourbon on the veranda afterward.

edited to add:  Calling @Ernest Jones !

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I like the votes for Foie Gras, so I'd start with pan seared foie gras drizzled with a porto reduction and some crushed pistachios.

Cilantro Shrimp cakes served with a homemade sweet and sour sauce

Grapefruit Granita (similar to sorbet but from Italy) to cleanse the palate.

The main would be:

My wife's Blue Cheese Crusted NY Strip-loins

Potatoes Dauphinoise

Asparagus pan fried in brown butter and flour de sel and finished with the juice of a clementine or tangerine.

Wine: A vintage Pomerol

Dessert: Home made Creme Brulée

Veranda:

A wide variety of Single Malts and a handful of Cognacs for those (poor souls) who don't like scotch.

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