Sunday, February 1, 2009

Supperclub Update - Continued

But wait, there's more! Now we're getting into the holiday season, and amazingly enough a ton of snow here in Seattle - we had close to 2 weeks of snowy weather, which is unheard of. Here's my backyard before I snuck out to the balmy midwest for Christmas - apparently, it snowed another 7 inches the day after I left!

We had a 1-week hiatus because of Christmas, then had a small Supperclub the day before New Year's Eve, featuring Carribean food, since Rita and Shane were on a cruise in that neck of the woods:


12/30/08: Jerk chicken (baked, not grilled), sweet potato fritters, greens, and an odd coconut bread (it wasn't very sweet - I thought it would be more cake-like - should have paid more attention to the recipe!) and fresh mango for dessert.

1/6/09: The New Year was celebrated with a Provencal-style beef stew (from Cook's Illustrated about 13 years ago), homemade sourdough bread, warm cabbage salad with peppered bacon and roquefort (that went great with the beefy stew), and Anne's awesome pannetone-based bread pudding with caramel orange sauce. That was one good meal... and everyone was in a particularly festive mood, since we hadn't seen each other in a few weeks (see silliness at right). We also realized that it was our official 6-month anniversary - we've been meeting every week except 2 (when I was out of town) since early July! Yea Supperclub!
1/13/09: Brazilian night! Our own International Woman of Mystery was recently in Brazil, and smuggled in various and sundry smoked pig parts and made us all an awesome pot of Feijoada (black bean stew - with piggy bits), Couve Refogada (collard greens - I think Heidi took liberties with this recipe), and rice, which we washed down with Caipirinha cocktails with hand-imported cachaca (delicious but lethal - especially on a Tuesday night - they were carefully rationed). For dessert we had home-made mango-passion fruit ice cream and coconut macaroons - all fantastic! And all I had to do was mix drinks... and drink them... and eat... ahhhh...
1/20/09: Inauguration Party! Supperclub this week was an expanded version to celebrate our new President - in his honor we had a potluck of (sortof) Obama-themed food... so I made Kenyan Kidney Bean Stew (my enhanced version - I'll put the recipe in a separate post since I've gotten many requests), and people brought vaguely-Hawaiian or Kansas-themed foods... like Hawaiian pizza or chili in crock pots... we all watched the recording of the inauguration speaches, and I read from my 9-year-old niece's eye-witness report.
1/27/09: Finally catching up here! Last week was Thai food night, and it was almost Ladies Night, until Tomas crashed the party... and then he felt like he was on the Phinney Ridge version of The View.
We had: Tod Man Pla (Thai Fish Cakes) with what my sister calls "Thai ketchup" (Mae Ploy Sweet Chili Sauce), Kao Moke Gai (Chicken with Crispy Shallots in Yellow Rice) - one of my favorite dishes from Nancie McDermott's Real Thai cookbook - the shallots alone are worth the price of admisison, and Chinese Broccolli stir-fried with fish sauce and brown bean sauce. For dessert we had Mochi Ice Cream balls - chocolate and mango flavors - since it is the Lunar New Year and it's just not a party until someone chokes on the mochi!
Ok - I promise to be better about posting now - but at least I'm caught up! Until next week...

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