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Scallops & Citrus at YEW Restaurant

I was in for dinner recently to taste thru their Scallops & Citrus menu that is being presented throughout November at YEW Restaurant in the Four Seasons downtown Vancouver.

This $35, three-course, prix-fixe menu focuses on in-season ingredients sourced close to home. You have a choice of one of the Starters, one Main and one Dessert.

Qualicum Scallop Crudo

Caramelized Diver Scallop

To Start

Qualicum Scallop Crudo, Pomegranate, Whistler Lemon Balm, Tangerine Olive Oil paired with the Kettle Valley Pinot Gris 2009é

Caramelized Diver Scallop, Roasted Pemberton Sunchokes, Orange Braised endive, Yuzu paired with the Le Vieux Pin Sauvignon Blanc 2008

Roasted Scallop

Seared Jumbo Scallop

To Follow

Seared Jumbo Scallop, Fraser Valley Heirloom Pumpkin Risotto, Crispy Brussel Sprouts, Two Rivers Pork Belly, mandarin glaze paired with the Blue Mountain Reserve Chardonnay 2006.

Roasted Scallop, Grilled BC Pine Mushroom, Winter Greens, Parsnip Purée paired with the La Frenz Reserve Pinot Noir 2007.

Dessert Trio: Chocolate, Grapefruit & Mango

To Finish

Dessert Trio

Mango – Fruit Consomme & mango ravioli

Grapefruit – Citrus cremeux, Grapefruit gelle, chocolate powder

Chocolate – Spiced poached pears, Pot de Crème, vanilla foam

Please note, these wine pairings are not included in the $35 menu but can be purchased by the glass.

YEW Restaurant is located inside the Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver at 791 West Georgia Street and online at http://www.fourseasons.com/vancouver/dining.html

By: Richard Wolak

An Indian Tasting Dinner at Jolly’s

Jolly Kumar - Chef - Jolly's Indian Bistro

I dined with a group of media friends recently at Jolly’s, a wonderful restaurant in Kitsilano that is a purveyor of fine Indian cuisine. Although we had a select menu, we were often surprised to see more and more dishes making there way from the kitchen where Chef/Owner Jolly Kumar worked his craft. This dinner turned out to be quite the flavourful feast.

APPETIZERS

Samosa – Potato and peas wrapped in light pastry served with peas and chutney

Lamb Boti Kabab (Spicy) – Marinated lamb cutlets in chilies and rare

spices tandoori  oven roasts served with a small salad.

Pakoras – Bite size pieces of mixed vegetable, crisp fried in chickpea flour batter

Dosa with Paneer – South Indian Crepe stuffed with paneer served with daal and chutneys

Mango, Mint and Yoghurt sauces

Naan stuffed with chicken

Samosa

Dosa with Paneer

Lamb Boti Kabab

Naan stuffed with chicken

ENTRÉES

Goa Fish Fry – cod fillet marinated with spices and lemon juice brought to perfection with onion sauce

Delhi 6 Daal – Black lentils simmered slowly with kidney beans, and brought to

perfection with desi ghee ginger and garlic taka

Kashmiri Lamb Rogenjosh – Leg of lamb pressure booked with rare mixed spices and mint

Butter Chicken ala Jolly – Boneless chicken breast marinated with yoghurt and

tandoori masala, roasted and infused with light cream sauce.

Mumbai Chicken Masala – Stuffed chicken breast with spinach and paneer

with tomato and mushroom chutney

Butter Chicken ala Jolly

Goa Fish Fry

Kashmiri Lamb Rogenjosh

Mumbai Chicken Masala

DESSERTS

Ras Mala – Indian cottage cheese flat dumplings in pistachio, rosewater and saffron infused milk

Carrot Cake – Exotically spiced carrot cake with real cream cheese icing

Chocolate Cake – chocolate cake served with whipped cream

Chocolate Cake, Ras Mala, Carrot Cake

BEVERAGES

Pina Colada – Light rum, pineapple juice and coconut cream

Indian Temple – Grenadine, orange syrup, seven up and whiskey

Indian Temple

This was a wonderful night which gave me a chance to taste a variety of Indian dishes for the first time at this restaurant. Jolly’s has been in the neighborhood for several years, recently moving a couple of blocks west to a larger more elegant space. I very much enjoyed the hospitality during the evening, of course I had some standout dishes and these included the Samosa, Dosa with Paneer, Kashmiri Lamb Rogenjosh and the Butter Chicken.

I hope you have enjoyed the journey and I encourage you to visit Jolly’s Indian Bistro at 2928 West 4th Avenue in Vancouver.

By: Richard Wolak

Cotes du Rhone Tasting Dinner

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On Thursday September 10th, Two Chefs and a Table played host to an educational evening of wines from the Cotes Du Rhone region of France, paired with foods created by Two Chefs and a Table.

Certified Wine Educator Mireille Sauvé lead the informative evening and tasting, topics covered included the history of the region, common grape varieties, flavor profiles, food pairings and much more.

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The tasting dinner gave us media and leading members of the local wine stores a chance to explore the flavours and pairings together. The following wines were served paired with the foods shown in these photos.

Heirloom Tomato Carpaccio

Heirloom Tomato Carpaccio

Canape paired with a rose Tavel – Lafond Roc Epine – 2008 wine

Pacific Sole Escabeche

Pacific Sole Escabeche

Appetizer paired with two white wines Luberon Blanc – Perrin – La Vieille Ferme – 2008 and Hermitage Blanc – Cave de Tain – 2003

Classic Polder side duck Rillettes

Classic Polder side duck Rillettes

Second appetizer paired with two red wines Cotes du Rhone Rouge – Chateau Saint-Cosme – 2008 and Cotes du Rhone Villages Seguret – Domaine de Mourchon Grande Reserve – 2006

Spring Lamb

Spring Lamb

Main Course paired with two red wines Crozes-Hermitage-Chapoutier – Les Meysonniers – 2007 and Saint-Joseph- Cave de Tain – Esprit de Granit -2003

Muscat poached bosc pear, blue cheese & mascarpone cream

Muscat poached bosc pear, blue cheese & mascarpone cream

Dessert paired with a dessert wine Muscat Beaumes-de-Venise – Paul Jaboulet – 2007

Find out more about the wines of the Côtes du Rhône by visiting www.rhone-wines.com, or visit www.bcliquorstores.com to see what is available in your local liquor store.

By: Richard Wolak

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