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"Dickens" menu at Brownings this weekend

by Paula B » Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:20 pm

As the Festival of Trees & Lights (benefits Kosair Children's Hospital) is at Slugger Field this weekend: We are doing a "dickens" menu in addition to our regular menu. We are open at noon on saturday & 1 on sunday. Great place to buy a beautifully decorated tree or wreath, and enjoy a great meal.
Dicken’s Menu

English Cheese Platter
Stilton, Cheddar and Potted Cheese

Potato and Leek Soup

Soda Bread

Welsh Rabbit
Traditional British Grilled Cheese

Banger’s and Mash
Sausages on a bed of grilled onions and mashed potatoes, drizzled with gravy

Lamb Shanks
Braised in red wine and garlic

Browning’s Coffee Stout Beef Stew
English style beef stew finished with Browning’s Coffee Stout

Fish and Chips
An English tradition

Triffle
Fresh Berries, Chantilly Cream and Pound Cake
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Re: "Dickens" menu at Brownings this weekend

by Deb Hall » Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:39 pm

Paula,
Sounds wonderful! Wish we could make it- we are out of town this weekend.
( I feel like such a Scrooge)

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Re: "Dickens" menu at Brownings this weekend

by Alan H » Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:46 pm

Sounds great Paula !! will see you sometime this weekend :)
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Re: "Dickens" menu at Brownings this weekend

by Alison Hanover » Sat Nov 21, 2009 2:05 pm

Paula, Absolutely authentic (I am a Brit). Stilton is my favourite cheese. do you recall an episode of Friends when Rachel made trifle for everyone, but turned over two pages in the cookery book and added hamburger to it?

Hope it goes well.
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