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2010 Foodbuzz Festival Gala Dinner

by Eating Bird Food on November 9, 2010

After attending last year’s Outstanding in the Field Dinner I didn’t know how Foodbuzz was going to step things up this year, but of course, they had grand plans…

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The 2010 Foodbuzz Festival Gala Dinner was held one the second floor of the San Francisco Ferry Building, which looked amazing all lit up at night. The whole evening I kept imagining how gorgeous a wedding reception would be in this venue.

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After enjoying a glass of wine and hors d’oeuvres outside for a bit, we were seated for a grand 4 course meal and wine pairing! All the wines were from the lovely Bonny Doon Vineyard.

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The number of glasses proves they weren’t kidding about the wine.

We had a fun table of all ladies including Ali, me, Cate, Tina, Anne, and Cara.

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The food, which was prepared by Paula Leduc Catering, was quite simply put – ahh. ma. zing!!

The first course was a roasted golden beet tart with beet, feta and currants, wild arugula and basil puree. This dish was paired with 2009 Ca’del Solo Albarino.

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This dish only heightened my love of beets!

The second course was seared scallops with braised fennel with fried fennel fonds* as a garnish, paired with the 2007 Le Cigare Blanc.

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I don’t really like scallops so I almost opted for the veggie option, which was tofu “scallops,” but I’m so glad I stuck with the traditional menu item. The scallops were cooked to perfection and tasted fabulous paired with the braised fennel. Perhaps I like scallops after all!

*Fennel fonds are the leaves on top of the fennel bulb. <– I had to google that to be sure. ;)

I liked all the dishes but my absolute favorite course of the evening was the fresh cod served with local wild mushrooms and a butternut squash puree.

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Sadly, the best dish was paired with my least favorite wine. I was looking forward to the only red of the evening, but the 2006 Le Cigare Volant wasn’t up my alley. The cod more than made up for it though!

Last up was dessert – a buttery almond cake with oranges and figs and a 2008 Vinferno dessert wine that was sweet and delicious. I could have easily drank 3 glasses of the stuff.

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I cleaned each of my plates and drank all my wine.. nothing went to waste. Feeling full and a little tipsy, I gladly choose to walk back to the hotel rather than cab it. It made for a fun walk. ;)

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Although Cara and I were up for going out no one really seemed in the mood so we headed back to the hotel room, changed into comfy clothes and enjoyed some roomie bonding. T’was a lovely little evening!

Alright folks, one more Foodbuzz Festival post and things will be back to normal around here. Have a lovely day!

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The Grand Finale

by Eating Bird Food on November 10, 2009

Outstanding in the Field, an organization dedicated to helping diners explore the connection between the earth and the food on their plate, put on an amazing Korean inspired dinner at the GreenLeaf Produce Warehouse in downtown San Francisco. It was an unexpected place to have a foodie dinner, but ended up being the perfect space for an urban, farm-to-table meal.

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Chef Dennis Lee of Namu and his kitchen crew weren’t behind closed doors so we all got a chance to see the chefs in action.

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The prep station was a happening spot pre-dinner as the crew prepared a 7 course meal for 250 food bloggers.

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We had a while to mingle and sip Bonny Doon 2008 Ca’ del Solo Albarino (white wine) while waiting for dinner to be served.

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I had to take a photo with one of the quotes- as it was made for me.

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My friends would gladly tell you that I’m the one to eat all the celery- especially when someone orders wings!

A little photo shoot with some blog friends.

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Jasmine and I. Check out the table set-up in the background. It was the longest table I’ve ever seen with place settings for over 250 people without any breaks. The only annoying part was that if you wanted to get to the other side of the table it was quite a journey.

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Ashley and I.

Everything at the meal was organic and locally sourced from California- even down to the bamboo chopsticks and bathroom soap. It was also exciting to see that many of the farmers and artisan producers attended the dinner as well. Perfect for those interested in finding out more about the source of the items we were served that evening.

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I’m not going to pretend that I knew what all the dishes were just by looking at the menu descriptions so if it’s unclear I’m going to give a laymen description of the dish as well.

Course I – Ahi tonnato on pain de mie with gochukaru and parsley aka picked vegetables.

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With each new dish, the cameras were a snapping. The best part was that no one was asking “Why are you taking pictures of you’re food???”

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Course II- Mushrrom dahi, maitake, shimeji, enoki mushrooms aka shrooms, sea greens and broth.

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After the mushroom dish everything that was brought to the table was served family style and one order of each was brought for the 8 people to share.

Course III- Udon, grilled monterey calamari in a browned butter ponzu reduction, cucumber, kaiware, frisee & yellow pear tomato with chojang & sesame vinaigrette. This course was served with the next white wine on the menu- a 2007 Le Cigare Blanc, which paired perfectly with the seafood.

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I’m not a huge fan of calamari or udon noodles, but in the spirit of trying new things I had a tiny bit and surprisingly it was good. When cooked correctly, calamari can be quite delicious, however I’m still not a fan of the tentacles.

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The Seltzer Sisters‘ blue glass carbonated water spigot was brought to our table with the most potent carbonated water I’ve ever tried. Before you even took a sip you could taste the carbonation.

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I need this little contraption. :) How awesome would it be if they had a mini version that could fit in your purse?

Course IX Sea trout baked with dashikombu, fried garlic and Japanese curry powder and a mushroom risotto with koshihkan rice, crispy maitake mushroom.

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Although the almost raw sea trout was relatively hard to eat with chopsticks, I throughly enjoyed both of the dishes. The risotto was amazing!

Randall Grahm of Bonny Doon Vineyard came over to announce the red wine we were being served next- a 2005 Le Cigare Volant

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A deep red – perfect to go with (or without) the meat dishes of the night. The drinks were definitely flowing and we had some funny convos going on at our table. It was a blast!

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A between course photo… so glad I was able to meet Meghann. She is super sweet and we have similar day jobs.

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Course XI – Roasted brussel sprouts with ponzu fried garlic

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The brussel sprouts were probably my most favorite part of the meal – they were cooked to perfection and so delicious. The server even brought us a second helping because everyone at the table was raving about how good they were.

And, Soy Braised beef cheeks and oxtails, baby carrots, and fingerling potato, OB beer and denjang demi

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I skipped this dish but everyone at the table seemed to throughly enjoy it.

Last but not least, dessert!

Course XII – Koshihkari rice pudding, cookie crumble and wareen pear.

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The Frog Hollow Farm pears were delicious but the pudding itself wasn’t all that flavorful.

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Still a good ending to the meal though.

During dessert, the Foodbuzz team hopped on stage and Ryan (The Girl) announced the winners of the Foodbuzz blogger awards.

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A big congratulations goes to Tina (who won in three categories!), Kath, Jenna, and Caitilin. It was awesome to see so many healthy living bloggers on stage for food blog awards!! Health is important people!

I took some last minute photos with some lovely ladies, my (semi-close) neighbor, Quinn. The funniest part is that we live relatively close to one another (on the East Coast) yet ended up meeting on the West Coast!

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And the totally rockin Allison

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Saturday’s dinner was one of the best foodie events I have ever attended and was definitely the highlight of my weekend. Too bad it was also my last night in San Francisco. Seriously I am a true California girl at heart- since I was little I’ve told my parents I wanted to move there…. who knows, maybe one day!

Don’t worry, I am almost done with all the recaps and Eating Bird Food will (unfortunately) resume its normalcy. I’m off to an all day email marketing course for work and then a BIG concert tonight!

Have a lovely Tuesday my friends.

- Brittany

PS. I’m glad everyone liked the picture of me with the knife – I’m glad I didn’t come off looking like a crazy woman!

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