The PRE-GAME: Boneless BBQ Wild boar short rib
This little guy was so meaty and delicious!
1st COURSE: Wild boar sausage wrapped in puff pastry with a mango chipotle Dijon mustard This dish was like a giant and gourmet version of pigs in a blanket. The flavor of the sausage was great, and the pastry was so flaky and buttery.
2nd COURSE: Smoked boar belly with a golden BBQ sauce, corn bread and seaweed coleslawThis was my second favorite course of the evening (wait until you see dessert!) Corn bread? Yum! Coleslaw? Yum! Pork bellies? Yum!
3rd COURSE: Grilled boar chops served on a bed of flowers tossed with honey vinaigretteTalk about presentation! How beautiful is this dish? I had never eaten flowers before. Turns out they taste like they smell. The white, yellow, and multicolor flowers had a strong floral taste, while the purple blossoms were milder with a really great texture. I enjoyed the flower salad and liked the purple flowers a lot.
I thought the pre-game dish was one of the main courses so after the boar chops I expected to see dessert come out. Instead, out came this...
4th COURSE: Wild boar porketta with jus and roasted potatoes Are you kidding me? I was already stuffed and another entire dinner plate is placed infront of me. I'm a trooper so I dug in.
We made new friends at dinner. Here's Alethea and Doug. And fellow regulars John and Liz. Hi John and Liz! See you in March! And saving the best for last, Chef Dave Foster! The man himself gets behind the bar to serve us up some after dinner shots of flavor infused vodka (ginger and canataloupe), and tequila (espresso). They make it right at the bar. You can see the vodka marinated cantaloupe slices in the lower right of the photo. Talk about smooth! Thanks for another great meal Chef Dave!
5th COURSE: Wild boar bacon Mississippi mud pieWhen this highly anticipated dessert was placed before me I died a little. The camera came out and it was like I was the paparazzi and that brownie was Britney Spears. Seriously, I took like 15 pictures of it. Here's another one: This may be one of the greatest things I've ever had in my mouth! Wild boar bacon dipped in dark chocolate and planted in a dalop of whipped cream, home made espresso ice cream, and yes, THERE'S BACON IN THAT BROWNIE! I actually told Chef Dave that if that brownie was a boy I would consider leaving my husband for it.
We made new friends at dinner. Here's Alethea and Doug. And fellow regulars John and Liz. Hi John and Liz! See you in March! And saving the best for last, Chef Dave Foster! The man himself gets behind the bar to serve us up some after dinner shots of flavor infused vodka (ginger and canataloupe), and tequila (espresso). They make it right at the bar. You can see the vodka marinated cantaloupe slices in the lower right of the photo. Talk about smooth! Thanks for another great meal Chef Dave!
At the end of dinner I learned that Chef Dave has added a link to my blog to the Foster's website. What a huge compliment! I hope anyone who ended up here by following that link found my blog helpful and headed over to Foster's because of it. The game dinners are great but they also have a full menu of "eccentric American" cuisine that is also worth the trip any time! I've said it before and I'll say it again and again EAT AT FOSTER'S!!!
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