Dec 17 2010

Thursday Dinner: A Catered Affair

Published by at 6:50 pm under Cooking,Special Occasions,Weather


A winter scene: fallen leaves, sprouting mushrooms beside my house

Mushrooms are as much a sign of winter around here as the advent of robins. Most of them are not as scenic as this one, which is rumored to be poisonous or possibly merely hallucinogenic. I left it alone after I took its picture. We’re slated to get five inches of rain this weekend, so the stage is set for winter, even though it technically isn’t here yet.

We may get rain from today through Christmas. Does Santa have a jet ski? Or at least a pair of really cute rain shoes?

But you don’t need Santa Claus when you have Santa Paul. I think I speak for many girls when I say I’d much prefer a white-haired, blue-eyed gent sweeping into my kitchen and making me a fabulous dinner than some degenerate old housebreaker leaving me tatty gifts and expecting me to make him cookies.

Since Paul lived here before me, he knew that he was up against in my kitchenette: three feet of counter space, a petite ovenette with one shelf, and no dishwasher. Still, he was able to produce the following:

  1. He boned a turkey breast, glazed it with maple syrup, Dijon mustard, and crushed black peppercorms, and roasted it on a bed of celery, onions, carrots, and fresh tarragon. The “bed” was later strained and the pan juices used to make gravy.
  2. Oven-roasted potatoes, parsnips, and sweet potatoes.
  3. Zucchini fritters, as requested by Megan. Secret ingredient: matzo meal!
  4. Green beans.
  5. Pear and apple galette, served with fresh blueberries.

Santa Paul also has a well-trained elf who made sure I didn’t end up with a sink full of dishes.

It was the best Thursday night dinner ever!

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2 Responses to “Thursday Dinner: A Catered Affair”

  1. Joyon 17 Dec 2010 at 7:19 pm

    Paul must have a handy wand in his pocket to present such a meal in your kitchen!
    What a pleasure to be served a dinner like that…mmmm…..mmmm. Makes your mouth water just to read your description. How lucky to have such a visitor.

    Your toadstools looks to pretty to be edible.

    jx

  2. Guyon 18 Dec 2010 at 4:16 am

    What a nice Christmas gift for a lady to have a meal prepared and better still, serve to her, nice change for our Suzy.