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Little tastes of the Dahlia
Dahlia Lounge
The summer may be coming to a rapid close in
Seattle, but our fall line-up of educational tasting
series, Little Tastes of the Dahlia, is giving us
something to look forward to. (See details below.)
For reservations, please contact Dennis Jensen at
206-682-4142 or email
dennis@tomdouglas.com.
Each event is $25 plus tax and gratuity. Seating is festival
style.
Eastern European Dumplings and Beer
Wednesday, September 12th, 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Tom's love of the rich and rustic fare of Czechoslovakia is no
secret. He has a whole chapter dedicated to the lusty dishes
inspired by his mentor, friend and master of Czech soul food,
Peter Cipra (Labuznik), in his cookbook Tom's Big Dinners.
A favorite are the bread dumplings Tom first experienced at
Peter's restaurant; light, fluffy and perfect for mopping up the
last bit of slow-roasted pork gravy on your plate. Along with
Tom's co-writer Shelley Lance, we'll savor three varieties of
delicious dumplings and learn the perfect technique for making
each. Mark Marzano of Deschutes Brewery, our neighbors to the
south in Bend, OR, will also be here to lead us in a tasting of
the perfect accompaniment for the evening...Lager and Ale.
Heritage Turkeys
Wednesday, October 10th, 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Think all turkeys are the same? Think again, Butterball fans!
Paul Dye, owner of Paul's Pastured Poultry in eastern WA helps
us get us ready for Thanksgiving Day. He'll be talking turkey
about raising and conserving some amazing breeds of heritage
birds still left on the planet. We'll taste and explore "Bourbon
Reds," "Narragansetts" and gorgeous "White Hollands" and even
learn some great gravy tricks from Tom. Along the way we'll
taste some delicious and affordable wines (all under $25) to
compliment whichever bird you chose for your holiday feast.
We're sorry, this even is SOLD OUT!
Caviar and Vodka
Wednesday, November 7th, 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Caviar and Vodka...doesn't get more luxurious than that. Lucky
for us, we have our friends at the Seattle Caviar Company to
guide us though this exclusive tasting and primer of American
caviars. From Montana Paddle Fish to Idaho White Sturgeon, we'll
discuss the benefits of buying caviars locally and how their
flavors can rival those found even in the Caspian Sea. We'll
taste classic accompaniments, sip iced vodkas, learn proper
presentations and leave you feeling like a true caviar
connoisseur.
Due to overwhelming response, this Little Taste of the
Dahlia will be held at
Palace Ballroom.