One of the great joys of blogging for me is forging great friendships. There have been several wonderful meals I have had over the past few months with warm and kind food souls, including with Diana from A Little Bit of Spain in Iowa, Laura from The Cooking Photographer, and Andrea of High/Low Food/Drink. One of the more recent lunches was with Jenn of Tiny Urban Kitchen, Jessica of Food Mayhem, and Andrea of High/Low Food/Drink at Smörgås Chef at the Scandinavian House.
Smörgås Chef offers a terrific two course pre-fixe menu of soup or salad and a select entree for $14.95. Several of us at the table started with a light seafood chowder, a delicate, refined stew, thinner than that of the traditional New England clam chowder, which I found to be quite enjoyable for the warming Spring afternoon.
Following our seafood stew, each one of us chose a different entree. I chose the Swedish meatballs & lingonberries, which are somewhat similar to blueberries. The dish was comforting, hearty, and quite enjoyed the sauce that accompanied the delicious tender meatballs.
Andrea's friend, who came along for lunch, had a Norweigan smoked salmon sandwich with chive scrambled eggs on an eight-grain bread.
Jen had the house-cured gravlaks, with avocado, romaine, tomato, bacon, spicy tartar sauce, 8-grain bread. It looked delicious.
Andrea ordered the herring sampler, which included four herring varieties, “lefse” potato wraps, and potato salad. Andrea thought the herring plate offered an authentic experience, and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys vinegary tart flavors.
Here is a picture of the gang courtesy of Andrea from High/Low. If anyone of you guys are in town, and want to meet, feel free to e-mail me.
On a seperate note, I will be heading over to San Francisco this afternoon for the Pebble Beach Food & Wine Festival over the weekend. There will be way too many options for what to drink and eat, and the Grand Tasting is only going to last three or four hours, so help me short list a few things you think I should try. Thanks for your help!
Pebble Beach Food & Wine Festival | |
Chef/Restaurant | Dish(es) |
Liza Shaw - A 16 | Wild Mushroom, Green Garlic and Ricotta Crostini |
Tommy Habetz/Nick Wood - Bunk Sandwiches - Tillamook | Grilled Tillamook Vintage White Extra Sharp Cheddar and Apple Chutney with Slow Roasted Pork Belly |
Mark Ayers - Pacific's Edge | Smoked Braised Pork Belly, Garnet Yams and Port-Blackberry Reduction with Fresh Origins Micro Celery |
Charles Phan - The Slanted Door | Northern Vietnamese Style Halibut, Vermicelli with Fresh Dill, Scallion ,Peanut and Pineapple-Anchovy Sauce |
Ken Frank - La Toque | Soy Braised Pork Belly, gingered brussels sprout slaw |
Christophe Grosjean - Aubergine | Heirloom Beet, Argan Oil, Horseradish, Marcona Almond |
Sean O'Toole - Bardessono | Pending |
Joseph Humphrey - Murray Circle Restaurant | Crisp Petrale Sole, hijiki seaweed risotto |
Anastasia Simpson - Pebble Beach | Peanut Butter Crunch, milk chocolate bavarian, salted caramel cream |
Cal Stamenov - Marinus at Bernardus Lodge | Spicy Crab & Nantucket Bay Scallop rangpur lime, heart of palm, fresh olive oil |
Richard Reddington - REDD | Scallop Ceviche Tacos/Glazed Pork Belly, soy caramel, apples and burdock |
Michael Chiarello - Bottega Napa Valley | Smokey Paprika Rubbed Grilled Octopus Spiedini with Olive Oil Braised Marble Potato, Pickled Onion and Salsa Verde |
Erik Villar -Calistoga Ranch | Chilled English Pea Soup, fresh ricotta, mint, lemon oil |
Grilled Lobster "Pizza" with mascarpone, baby tomatoes, basil, green house greens | |
Miguel Garcia - Occidental Group - Aruba | Keshi Yena |
Mike Nemec - Pebble Beach | Artichokes "A' la Grecque", cured meyer lemon, aged jack cheese Pebble Beach Tide Pool in-a-cup abalone, crab, urchin roe, shellfish consommè, sea water & seaweed |
Tony Baker - Montrio Bistro | Smoked Tea Cured Wild Salmon, duck Liver parfait, apple gastrique and smoky raisins |
Tom Douglas - Dahlia Lounge - WWC | Red Mountain Riesling Cured Wild Sockeye Salmon, fennel, coriander, blini, riesling poached pear |
Mark Sullivan - Spruce | Marin Sun Farms Goat Confit, turmeric dates & carrots |
Mark Estee - Moody's Bistro & Lounge | Tombo, extra virgin olive oil, panisse, spring relish |
Sherry Yard - Spago | Pending |
Jamie Lauren - Absinthe Brasserie & Bar | Marinated Anchovy Bruschetta, beet puree, burrata, lemon agrumato, maldon sea salt, basil |
Walter Manzke - Church & State | Tarte Flambe |
Dory Ford -Aqua Terra - Monterey County Ag | Mixed Berry Cordonniere w/ Green peppercorn Ice Cream/Rapini, Fennel, Spicy Italian Sausage Ragout, pinenuts, asiago cheese, pasta crostini/Yucatan Chicken and Nopales Salbutes with habanero Sauce |
67 comments:
The slow-roasted pork belly and the artichokes both sound amazing. I'd definitely give those a try! Have a fabulous time!
I'm a sucker for good Swedish meatballs ... so, good choice! It all looks and sounds delicious.
Have a wonderful time at the Pebble Beach F&W Festival. I can't wait to read all about it!
I always enjoy hanging out with you Christine! We'll be in San Fran May 30-June 5, so let me know if you'll be there too!
So much at Pebble Beach, but I loved Bottega, so I'd try to get some Chiarello octopus before they're all gone!
Looks like a great meal to share with good company!
4 elegant ladies!
I would probably order Norweigan smoked salmon sandwich for the lunch too! So yummy look!
I'll be there too! I hope we get to meet. GREG
We were just trying to remember the name of this restaurant, we had a meal there the last time we were in NYC. Have fun in SF!
Have a great time at the festival!
Looks like a fun lunch. Have a good time in SF. I alway opt for things I can't make myself.
Mimi
So fun! I'd love to have a meal with you sometime. Next time I'm in NYC (or if you're ever in St. Louis) we must dine together!
Great photos, Christine! Sounds like you had a lot of fun!
Looks like a very interesting array of entrees. The one looks like it came with a slice of those new thin sandwich round thingy's. Have fun in SF!
The happy faces of 4 gorgeous ladies explain it all. Must be full of fun.
gorgeous ladies!and the food,too!
I love lingonberry jam and someday I hope to actually taste a lingonberry!
wow great food and fun times you live in the right city for hooking up with foodies for sure lOL
What a great get together, and what wonderful eats. THere's nothing better than good food and good friends.
*kisses* HH
Everything is so deliciously beautiful..have a super trip to SF...
wow!!! that looks great!
Sounds like an excellent way to spend the weekend!!
I love blogger meet-ups! They are the best.
Have fun in SF! That festival sounds amazing!
What fun! Maybe I will see you there this weekend, in amongst the crowds, of course ;)
Hey, we'll be there on Sunday, hope to meet in person. In the mean time, safe travels and save us some samples =)
That's a lot of food! Glad you had fun!
Christine, I'm so envious! I agree, the biggest perk of food blogging is the awesome friendships you gain!
I really wish I could meet you in person...that would be SUCH an honor!
I started my Scotch Masters Class tonight, so you guys have fun fun fun! I had a tiny portion of good food compared to you guys!
Love the spread sheet, love it, lol!
what a wonderful time you must of had..how lovely..enjoy the festival
sweetlife
What a neat place! I love that first photo of the building. The Swedish Meatballs look amazing! :)
Tender sweedish meatballs sound delightful-Delicious. I am not sure I can help with the food list for Pebble Beach because it all looks good. But, I will be waiting to read the posts when you return.
Mmmmm those Swedish meatballs look delicious! Sounds like a fun meal with some fun friends. Hope you enjoy Pebble Beach Food & Wine - Cheers!
Stephanie
As always, great pics! These pics are making my tummy growl!
ooh were you one of the lucky people that got picked for the free tickets from foodbuzz??? if so, congrats and have a wonderful time at pebble beach! look for ravenous couple.. they will be there!
How can you pick... do Michael
Chiarello for sure, and Sherry Yard... and I'd do Church... but, if you work at it, you should be able to get through them all. We do almost that many at Indulgence - a F and W fest in our city, and I seem to get to and through each one. Just a taste, a photo and on to the next... but a LOT of learning, and incredible differences between venues. You, of course, will be at the creme de la creme of F and W fests. Have fun and tell us all about it.
:)
Valerie
Hi Christine, I vote for the two pork belly dishes - yum!
Big fans of blogger meet ups. It's so nice to go from virtual to real life.
How nice to be able to share a meal with friends in such an elegant atmosphere. The Swedish meatballs would have been my choice as well. The sauce sounds intriguing. I hope you have a wonderful SF trip.
Looks like a delicious meal--love the Swedish meatballs, and so nice to meet up with fellow bloggers.
Tom Douglas is one of my favorite chefs ever--all of his Seattle restaurants are stellar--I would go there and try his food for sure! ;-)
That looks like so much fun... next time there's an NYC event... count me in! Hope you have a great time in Pebble Beach.. the roster looks amazing. I look forward to your posts from the road!
Such fun to meet with other bloggers and enjoy/critique a meal together, Christine!
And your Pebble Beach trip sounds wonderful. When I go to tastings like this (on a much smaller scale or I couldn't manage it) I try nearly everything!
If I have to choose, however, I definitely try the chilled pea soup, both pork belly dishes and the mixed berry cordonniere.
Can't wait for your report!
I am glad you ha an excellent time. The meat look awesome....actually every plate looks delicious. Thank you for sharing all these goodies.
Have a blessed day.
The smorgasbord brought back grand memories of my teen birthdays in NYC where we always went to a now-closed restaurant for a terrific smorgasbord. Glad to see the tradition alive and kicking! Enjoy Pebble Beach!
Have a great time at the festival! I look forward to hearing all about it!
Sounds like a wonderful trip. Anything Michael Chiarello makes would be my choice. Have Fun and look forward to your comments.
Enjoy San Fran. I hope to see you when I get to NYC! I'll email you!
Looks like a good time was had by all. Hope you have a great trip to Pebble Beach.
Sam
What fun! I'd love to lunch with you one of these days! And good luck deciding what to eat at Pebble Beach ... (Or you could just be a pig like me and eat everything. )
I bet you all had fun! Meatballs and lingonberries - yummmm! Peanut butter crunch and salted caramel cream sound like a treat. Enjoy!
I am jealous! Wish I was at the festival!!! I hope you have an absolute blast!
I hope you have an absolutely wonderful time in Pebble Beach. I'm sure all the food will be wonderful. The last one with Dory Ford and the pasta crostini sounds interesting. Safe travels.
What fun - I'm jealous!
I want to be there with you
A kiss from Spain
This stopover at the scandinavian restaurant flashed me back to several family meetings in Paris in years past at the "La maison du Danemark" on the Champs Elysees!
What I would do in Pebble Beach? chill out at the beach with some Los Reyes Cheese and baguette and wine!
It was great seeing you! Ha ha, if people put two and two together, they'll read your post and know the answer to the "quiz" on my post. :)
Have a nice weekend Christine, huggs gloria
Blogger meet-ups are the best. I love all of the great people blogging has introduced me to. Looks like a wonderful meal and I absolutely love lingonberries. They sell a jam at IKEA so I always stock up. :)
Can't wait to see the recap of the fest.
So suddenly my turkey sandwich at lunch is just nopt cutting it! lol Great post as always:)
How exciting to attend the Food and Wine festival! You shouldn't limit yourself to a short list!
Hi, feel free to come to my blog to stand a chance to win a Rachael Ray Casserole!
:-) Have a good time at San Francisco
I'd try that herring. Yum.
Have a great trip, can't wait to hear all about it!
LL
I cannot wait to meet you in May when I am in town!!!! I can't wait to read all about your trip either - living vicariously is the best I can do!
Christine! I'm sorry I ignored you when you called me "Stephanie" today! I was just confused, and wet. What a gross day! I wish we could have bumped into each other again. But what an awesome afternoon, from a pure food/wine perspective, yes?
Hope you're enjoying your time here, rain and all...
Oh Christine! I am sure that is was a fun time...all the dishes look wonderful, so well presented :-)
Michael Chiarello's Octopus and whatever comes from the kitchen of Spago would be my first choices. You make me quite jealous looking at that incredible list of dishes and chefs. I hope you have an excellent time though. On a second look back through the list, the soy braised pork belly with gingered brussels sprout slaw sounds awfully tasty.
I love blogger meet-ups! They are the best.
Have fun in SF! That festival sounds amazing!
WOW this looks amazing all the dishes look delicious -- how wonderful that you got to meet some bloggers, you guys are all beautiful ladies. Great to hear you had a wonderful time!
Christine, I'm so jealous! Wish I was there!! I am so posting our day next week :D Would love to spend some time with you again!
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