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Dinner reviews from our Casa SaltShaker evenings

I Can’t Believe It’s More Dinners

I know, I know, it seems that the last week or so all I’m posting about is our Casa S dinners. I almost feel the need to apologize for it, but no – it’s just the way things are going for the last couple of weeks before I head to New York and Boston for… Read More I Can’t Believe It’s More Dinners

2012.May.01 Tuesday2022.Jan.12 Wednesday Dan PerlmanLeave a comment

Party of 6

A group of half a dozen for one of our private evenings this week – “more turf than surf” and not too spicy were my only instructions… and an interest in “different whites and unusual reds, particularly Bonarda”. We started off with one I’ve been playing with, a ratatouille tartlet – par-baked polenta and parmesan… Read More Party of 6

2012.Apr.28 Saturday2016.May.21 Saturday Dan PerlmanLeave a comment

We Do Like Our Empanadas…

While Argentine food is not my first choice when it comes to teaching (I figure there are lots of folk teaching it here, I’m trying to offer something different), I do have fun introducing visitors to it in a way that makes it easy to access, and also giving it a bit of a perk-up… Read More We Do Like Our Empanadas…

2012.Apr.26 Thursday2015.Jul.09 Thursday Dan PerlmanLeave a comment

The Crucifer Crucible

I hadn’t set out to design an evening around the cruciferous vegetable family, it just sort of started to happen, and so while I didn’t make a point of it, our guests this last weekend had their fill from the family Brassicacaea, or Cruciferae. It’s a grouping of vegetables that’s probably more widespread than you’d… Read More The Crucifer Crucible

2012.Apr.25 Wednesday2016.May.21 Saturday Dan Perlman6 Comments

Family Dinner

When I get a request for a bigger group to join one of our dinners, I have to give it some thought. We only have ten seats, so a group of five, six, seven, or more people, pretty much means that they’re going to dominate the conversation at the table. They may have full intent… Read More Family Dinner

2012.Apr.24 Tuesday2016.May.21 Saturday Dan PerlmanLeave a comment

Dinner, No Icebergs

It was hard to be anywhere in the western world and not be aware that the last week was the centennial of the ill-fated Titanic voyage. In the restaurant sphere, re-creations of the last “first class” dinner abounded, interpreted by one or another chef, and offered up with prices ranging from around $100 per person… Read More Dinner, No Icebergs

2012.Apr.19 Thursday2016.May.21 Saturday Dan Perlman5 Comments

Basic Ingredients

By request, another couple of classes from our Color Palate of Italy series. A couple of young women from South Africa taking a quick break here before heading on to their first jobs as cooks – one on a small yacht in the Caribbean, cooking for half a dozen people on week-long cruises, the other… Read More Basic Ingredients

2012.Apr.14 Saturday Dan PerlmanLeave a comment

An Oreo Dinner?

I do still check out things like Today in History sites looking for interesting inspirations for our dinners. Not perhaps for the whole dinner, but they provide some interesting fodder to chew on. This last weekend being the centennial of the introduction of the Oreo cookie to the universe, while I considered some sort of… Read More An Oreo Dinner?

2012.Apr.10 Tuesday2016.May.21 Saturday Dan PerlmanLeave a comment

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