Edge of Seattle Cooking

 

 The Simple Pleasures of Wine 
In This Issue
The Simple Pleasures of Wine
 
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Sample Menus Wine Maker Dinners
  menus  suitable to be married with your wines... 
 
#1 Hors d'Oeuvres
 
Serrano Ham Croquette with Parsley and Shallot Salad
 
Grilled Prawns in Red Wine~Caper Vinaigrette
 
Blue Cheese and Almond Gougeres
 
Starter
 
Hungarian Wild Mushroom Soup with Citrus Crème Fraiche
 
Salad
 
Baby Spinach Salad with Quillasascut Curado Goat Cheese, Dried Figs, Walnuts and Aged Sherry Vinaigrette
 
Entrée
 
Grilled Prime Ribeye with Greens and a Citrus, Pecorino and Herb Risotto,
Haricots Verts, Red Onion Confit and Cabernet Pressings Demi-Glace
 
 
Dessert
 
Chocolate and Grand Marnier Terrine with Fruits and Red Wine Syrup
 
#2 Hors d'Oeuvres
 
Braised Lamb on Herb Crackers with Aged Balsamic
 
Grilled Prawns in Basil Pinenut Vinaigrette
 
Oregon Blue Cheese Gougeres
 
Starter
 
Celery Root Cream Soup with Truffle Oil and Fines Herbes Salad
 
Salad
 
Mixed Green Salad with Thyme Roasted Grapes, Aged Goat Cheese, Walnuts and Red Wine Vinaigrette 
 
Entrée
 
Roasted Beef Tenderloin with Caramelized Fennel and Yukon Potato Gratin,
Red Kale, Wild Mushrooms and Cabernet Wine Jus
 
Dessert
 
Chocolate and Grand Marnier Terrine with Fruit Compote and Vanilla Syrup
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Nancy Gates-Douglas; Proprietress
Nancy Gates-Douglas
Proprietress
Auberge de Seattle Specialty Cooking School 
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Auberge Edge of Seattle Newsletter  

                  16400 216 Ave. N.E., Woodinville, WA. 
Bonjour!
 
This issue is specifically dedicated to the wine trade.   We are seeking  a mutual beneficial business relationship/partnership with you, using Auberge de Seattle as your exclusive wine marketing venue location. 
 
Our vision is to create a brand neutral marketing platform celebrating Washington State's world-class wine industry. While there are a number of large wineries with magnificent facilities, I propose that L'Auberge de Seattle in the Woodinville Wine Country become the "Home of Washington Wine" available to all wineries to entertain, and market their product. L'Auberge de Seattle is a French Country Inn, with a history and knowledge of wine. We are the perfect venue location for the hundreds of small wineries who are not yet set up to entertaining/host their clients and guests.
 
1. Wine maker dinners
2. Wine tasting seminars
3. Wine tastings, receptions, and cocktail type parties
4. Wine Club introduction/new wine release parties etc.
 
All of these winery promotions are all necessities for selling and marketing of wine. L'Auberge de Seattle in Woodinville is qualified to handle these services for the Washington Wine Industry.  We are the perfect platform for wineries to use to entertain, introduce, host, and promote their wines. 
 
L'Auberge offers an exclusive pristine setting, where our specialty French cooking school could be incorporated to promote your wines and the marriage of wine and food.  
 
L'Auberge is a French Country Inn...modeled after the auberge inns of the Loire Valley where the proprietress was raised. She has chefs in place to create and cook everything from appetizers to multi-course dinners paired with wines.  L'Auberge has been specializing in wine and French dining since its inception. It is a natural progression to offer these services to the Washington wine industry and to focus on promoting The Washington Wine Industry. These one-on-one specialized and personalized services can be provided at a price point equal to non-personalized and catered commercial facilities.
 
Additionally, the proprietress of L'Auberge is, the Washington State Chapter Commander for the Brotherhood of the Knights of the Vine, in that capacity, she can use your wines at KOV sit down dinners and Assemblages. She can also advertise and recommend you to her business subscriber based mailing list. 

We need the pleasure wine brings
Norman E. Gates
 
In this period of huge uncertainty, when people everywhere are twitchy and wondering what tomorrow has in store, I've been surprised on more than one occasion to hear a voice running through my head - "Let's not forget the simple pleasures."
 
These simple pleasures, so essential to our personal happiness and so different for each one of us, must not be sacrificed because of anxiety and fear.

These simple pleasures are a great help in giving us the detachment we need to cope with situations whose complexities are beyond us.

So let's not be ashamed of the word "pleasure," for it hasn't been banned - on the contrary, in many cases it may well be the remedy to the ills of a world that is too sophisticated, too fast, too modern ... a world gone wrong with sad and mad conditions, pitting nations, and nationalities against each other.

And what if real pleasure made us forget about the battling and bashing in a losing world by simply opening our eyes wider, looking straight inside, going against the grain occasionally to change the way we see things, and making the most of the people and all things around us.
 
To taste wine is to taste a tiny bit of a country's history and past. It sheds its deep, ruby red glow over much of the world's literature, history, converse and manners. It has become a symbol of peaceful and graceful dining at its best - for all other regions of the world to enjoy and copy.

Never, it seems to me, has wine been such a catalyst of pleasure, be it from Europe, California or Washington. A popped cork can assuredly usher in precious moments of remembrance ... tranquility and calm ... a feeling of safety. 

The challenge for pleasure at the beginning of the dining-wining time is rarely heard, if ever, as we wish each other well before we eat. Perhaps. "Have a nice dinner" or "enjoy yourself" comes as close to any pleasurable greeting in the English language. The French coined the phrase "Bon Appetite," and this seems to be the established principle that is universally used by a great many who dine together.
 
Long ago the master of gastronomical science- Brillat-Sauvarin said:  The pleasure of the table belongs to all ages, to all conditions, to all countries and to every day; they can be associated with all pleasures and remain to the last to console us for the loss of the rest.".
Norman E. Gates; 1920-2004
Founder of The Brotherhood of The Knights of the Vine
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