
Last night's dinner was, in my opinion, one of the best events to happen in Louisville in quite some time. The food ... oh my goodness .... the food! From the Sweet Chili Prawns (on Toasted Rustic Bread) all the way through the incredible Dark Mocha Stout Cake with Stout Creme Anglaise ... each course seemed to be better than the previous one. The Potato Beer Cheese Soup was one of the smoothest, creamiest, tastiest potato soup I've ever had the privilege to eat. We all commented on how there was no potato "graininess" to it ... it was like cream. The Spring Pear Salad was divine ... the Schlafly No. 15 Mustard Vinaigrette should be bottled and sold. The Chilean Sea Bass simply took the (dark mocha stout) cake. The Sherry-Tarragon Cream Sauce on the Sea Bass had to have had crack in it. I would use that sauce on everything .... it was smooth, creamy and one of the best sauces EVER! Someone with greater culinary expertise than I will have to give all the details on nuances ... I just know it was divine. I even liked the duck ... the one course of which I was a bit frightened. John (Marsha's BF) summed it up best: "The duck is the beef of fowl".
I was even impressed with the beer pairings. I'm not a beer-drinker, so I don't know about hops and barleys and ales. Scott, the Schlafly guy educated us and made it fun in the process. I tasted every beer and the No. 15 was my favorite. The beer connoisseurs around me will have to give more detail. Being a non-drinker, however, I was totally impressed. I learned so much about beer and came away with a greater appreciation of those who brew and care about all the subtleties. Who knew?
Clay outdid himself and was such a generous and gracious host. We are so blessed in Louisville to have chefs of his caliber. Our server, Sarah, was awesome! She took care of our every need with a smile. She even helped us stretch a bit so we could finish all six courses! It was great meeting and dining with other forumites (Bob C., Carol C., the Holsteins, and more!). Our own Marsha was so cute in her new chef's threads! It was just a stellar night.
A humongous thanks to Clay, Marsha, Sarah, Schlafly's and the rest of the Cafe Lou Lou staff for an absolutely exquisite evening. I'm still stuffed to the Sea Bass, but happily went off my diet to enjoy a great evening of food and company. I am so looking forward to the next dinner ... just go ahead and put in my reservation now! In the meantime, it's a least two hours on the elliptical for me! My steamed veggies seem so inadequate today ....
