Up for an Adelaide offline next month?
Up for an Adelaide offline next month?
Okay, after scrapping the idea of having one last month it's time to see who's interested again. I had a word with the Himalayan Kitchen (Melbourne Street, North Adelaide) and they're willing to set corkage at $10/person as opposed to the usual $10/bottle, and they're also willing to substitute some dishes of the banquet.
I've made a tentative booking for Friday the 20th October, with the following banquet which is $30.00/person plus corkage.
Entrees:
Chicken/Vegetable Momo: Steamed dumplings filled with chicken, fresh herbs & greens.
Sekuwa: Chicken pieces marinated with ginger, garlic & cooked with a splash of cream.
Berco Roti (Spring Rolls): Crispy rolls filled with chicken, fresh herbs & seasonal vegies.
Spring Onion Bhajee: A spring onion fritter in chickpea flour.
Mains:
Chicken Curry: Chicken marinated in yogurt, grilled & simmered in a fresh tomato sauce.
Festival Chicken: Pieces of chicken pan cooked with red chilli, basil, vegies & fresh tomato.
Lama Goat Curry: Slow cooked tender goat enriched with mustard oil & feungreek.
Sherpa Lamb: Tender lamb with potato, coriander seeds, cumin and black peppercorns.
Sides:
Dal: Traditional red lentils simmered with cumin & garlic.
Lemon Pumkin: Butternut pumkin lightly fried with mustard seeds & lemon juice.
Roti: Pan cooked bread, filled with spiced potato stuffing.
Bhat: Steamed basmati rice
Pappadums.
We need a minimum of 4 people for the banquet, so who's interested this time?
Cheers,
Ian
I've made a tentative booking for Friday the 20th October, with the following banquet which is $30.00/person plus corkage.
Entrees:
Chicken/Vegetable Momo: Steamed dumplings filled with chicken, fresh herbs & greens.
Sekuwa: Chicken pieces marinated with ginger, garlic & cooked with a splash of cream.
Berco Roti (Spring Rolls): Crispy rolls filled with chicken, fresh herbs & seasonal vegies.
Spring Onion Bhajee: A spring onion fritter in chickpea flour.
Mains:
Chicken Curry: Chicken marinated in yogurt, grilled & simmered in a fresh tomato sauce.
Festival Chicken: Pieces of chicken pan cooked with red chilli, basil, vegies & fresh tomato.
Lama Goat Curry: Slow cooked tender goat enriched with mustard oil & feungreek.
Sherpa Lamb: Tender lamb with potato, coriander seeds, cumin and black peppercorns.
Sides:
Dal: Traditional red lentils simmered with cumin & garlic.
Lemon Pumkin: Butternut pumkin lightly fried with mustard seeds & lemon juice.
Roti: Pan cooked bread, filled with spiced potato stuffing.
Bhat: Steamed basmati rice
Pappadums.
We need a minimum of 4 people for the banquet, so who's interested this time?
Cheers,
Ian
Last edited by n4sir on Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Okay the title has changed - and so's the date. Now it's booked for the Friday the 10th of November.
Looking at going at this early stage are:
n4sir,
Nayan,
Shadrach,
Nick (maybe?),
and a long-overdue guest appearance by markg.
If I take along something French, will that possibly get you interested in attending rooview?
Cheers,
Ian
Looking at going at this early stage are:
n4sir,
Nayan,
Shadrach,
Nick (maybe?),
and a long-overdue guest appearance by markg.
If I take along something French, will that possibly get you interested in attending rooview?
Cheers,
Ian
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Steve wrote:I won't be able to make it, I'll be sitting on a beach drinking beer (!!!) celebrating the last of my exams for the year
Enjoy that! I will be getting ready for the first of 3 exams on beggining on Saturday morning. Hence, while people will be enjoying some unboubtedly fine wine on Friday night I will be knee deep in a panic of administrative law. Can't wait
Premierships and great wine... that is what life is all about
It's a pity some of you chaps can't attend - the next one maybe?
I've posted an additional thread at the *forum to see if I can drum up some additional numbers.
I'd recommend BYO glasses too - the ones at the restaurant are adequate at best, and you'll probably only get 1 per person. Going by past events there will be a lot of wines to get through, so I recommend those attending bring at least a couple each.
Cheers,
Ian
I've posted an additional thread at the *forum to see if I can drum up some additional numbers.
I'd recommend BYO glasses too - the ones at the restaurant are adequate at best, and you'll probably only get 1 per person. Going by past events there will be a lot of wines to get through, so I recommend those attending bring at least a couple each.
Cheers,
Ian
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Great so see you and Mark can make it Adrian.
I got a PM from Lagare Lout who will also make an appearance to make it a very respectable 8 participants so far.
I'm kicking around a few ideas of what to bring - I said possibly something French, so if the numbers hold up that could be a magnum of old red (1978 Malartic Lagraviere or 1970 Meyney) or a 750ml 1983 Coutet that I wanted to try soon (but a friend has since described it's " always been an absolute c*** of a wine!" ).
I've also got a 750ml 1982 Noble One that I said I've have with Mark Wickman sometime soon, and there's also a magnum of 1989 Peter Lehmann Stonewell that I said I'd have with him too.
Decision, decisions ...
Cheers,
Ian
I got a PM from Lagare Lout who will also make an appearance to make it a very respectable 8 participants so far.
I'm kicking around a few ideas of what to bring - I said possibly something French, so if the numbers hold up that could be a magnum of old red (1978 Malartic Lagraviere or 1970 Meyney) or a 750ml 1983 Coutet that I wanted to try soon (but a friend has since described it's " always been an absolute c*** of a wine!" ).
I've also got a 750ml 1982 Noble One that I said I've have with Mark Wickman sometime soon, and there's also a magnum of 1989 Peter Lehmann Stonewell that I said I'd have with him too.
Decision, decisions ...
Cheers,
Ian
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rooview wrote:I know little of any of those wines sans the Coutet which from that year is a big unknown. Suprise us Ian, bag it up and choose something from that list or something completely different for a bigger surprise. We'll all embarass ourselves with the suggestions anyway
Prior to getting this I'd heard from a couple of people that 1983 was a pretty good year for Sauternes/Barsac, and my guess from reading the various TNs on the web the Coutet is quite a slow-developing vintage for the label. The colour of the wine is still a stunning youthful yellow despite being 23 years old, which would seem to confirm this - as to my friend who slagged it, I don't think he's a fan of any vintage of Coutet for that matter!
rooview wrote:Don't plan to reveal my wines... but - did we want a bubbly? I think it's an essential start. If no one else is bring one I'll ensure something interesting is brought along.
No big surprise there - virtually everyone now expects that you and Mark will take along a bottle of bubbly. I think pretty soon you'll have the unofficial title of "Mr. Bubbles"
Cheers,
Ian
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Nayan wrote:Love it if you bring the 78 Malartic Lagraviere. Have had a few 78 Bdx over the years and they have ranged from stunning to the disappointing (the 78 Cheval Blanc being the example at the lower end of enjoyment that comes to mind)
That's the magnum I specifically had in mind - I think the 70 Meyney is perhaps a little too risky for this offline, and I don't think either of the stickys would suit the menu.
Cheers,
Ian
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I dropped in last night and confirmed the booking, expecting the following 8 are going:
n4sir,
Nayan,
Shadrach,
Nick,
markg
rooview+1
Lagare Lout
Cash on the night would be appreciated and I assume everyone's okay with the menu.
Now as much as some of you like to practice the black art of options bastardry, I think most of us should at least give a rough idea of what we're taking so we don't double-up or overkill/neglect a particular variety (I still can't believe no-one took a Pinot to the last T-Chow offline ).
I'm planning on taking the magnum of 1978 Malartic Lagraviere, and probably and aged dry white or classic Aussie red, depending on what's around and how my crappy luck with corks this year fares on the night.
Cheers,
Ian
n4sir,
Nayan,
Shadrach,
Nick,
markg
rooview+1
Lagare Lout
Cash on the night would be appreciated and I assume everyone's okay with the menu.
Now as much as some of you like to practice the black art of options bastardry, I think most of us should at least give a rough idea of what we're taking so we don't double-up or overkill/neglect a particular variety (I still can't believe no-one took a Pinot to the last T-Chow offline ).
I'm planning on taking the magnum of 1978 Malartic Lagraviere, and probably and aged dry white or classic Aussie red, depending on what's around and how my crappy luck with corks this year fares on the night.
Cheers,
Ian
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crusty2 wrote:will attend one day but doing a "penguin parade" on the same night. usually end up at the casino or crazy horse at 2am.
look forward to next year
rooview wrote:Edit: and what is a 'penguin parade' ? Sounds a bit dodgy.
Dunno what sounds more dodgy - the penguin parade or crashing the "Insane Donkey" at 2am? The last time I was there for a friend's Bucks Night about 9 years ago they were charging $6.00 for a small coke - I hate to think what they're slugging now.
Lagare Lout PM'd me saying he'll probably take an old Eden Valley Riesling and one of his own (Coates) recent release reds, maybe even a barrel sample of his 2005 Fortified Shiraz.
Cheers,
Ian
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n4sir wrote:I'm planning on taking the magnum of 1978 Malartic Lagraviere, and probably and aged dry white or classic Aussie red, depending on what's around and how my crappy luck with corks this year fares on the night.
With a couple of people looking at taking rieslings already (and one aged Eden Valley at that) I might switch my second bottle to a new release aromatic white I just got hold of and wanted to try.
Cheers,
Ian
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Since when is Options the 'black art of bastardry'! Personally I find it tests the memory and makes you dig deep into the grey matter to consider what the wine is and whether you have had it before. Far more interesting than just drinking the label. See you Friday with my masked wine
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