Thursday, 18 November 2010
A FORMAL DINNER IN ADELAIDE
"Too many people just eat to consume calories. Try dining for a change." – John Walters
As I wrote yesterday, on Wednesday night I attended a work function and dinner at the National Wine Centre in Adelaide. There were 100 guests and the event was highly successful, not only because it was organised faultlessly with a good selection of speakers, panel members and guests, but also because of the wonderful venue. We were in one of the main function rooms of the Wine Centre and the sit-down formal dinner was exquisite. Of course, it was accompanied by excellent South Australian wines from the Torbreck Winery of the Barossa Valley.
The Spring evening was delightful and we started off by meeting and greeting the guests in the garden, while sipping a glass of chilled bubbly. The perfumed air was wafting from the botanic gardens adjacent to the wine centre and the air was mellow, but had a slight edge, making for comfortable dining with the doors of the function room wide open to the gardens outside.
The menu consisted of:
On Arrival:
Selection of wines and locally brewed beers, canapés
Entrée:
BBQ King prawns, Thai Snapper Cake, Pea Vine Salad and Citrus Aioli
Main Course:
Crispy Skin Duck Breast, Twice-Baked Duck Leg, Pistachio & Orange Risotto, Sticky Port and Quince Glaze
Dessert:
Baked Individual Toffee Apple Tart, Peanut Brittle Parfait & Amaretto Crème
Beverages:
2009 Woodcutter’s Semillon
2007 The Steading GSM
Locally Brewed Beers
Soft Drinks
Coffee & Tea with Handmade Pralines
It is extremely civilised to sit down and formally partake of a carefully prepared gourmet meal, which is punctuated by conversation with compatible people. Furthermore, it is even better if one’s mind is further stimulated by listening to a fascinating panel discussion in between courses, and to cap it all off having a distinguished after-dinner speaker.
In our case, the speaker was Tim Jarvis, a well-known South Australian explorer and adventurer who regaled us with amazing stories of his expeditions to the North and South Pole. As all adventurers are concerned, completely crazy, but wonderful-crazy!
The night concluded with drinks back at our hotel and I dare say, a sleep-in the next morning with Eggs Benedict and strong, freshly-brewed black coffee for breakfast!
Sounds as if you were very satisfied with your evening and what must have been a very visual appealing meal.
ReplyDeleteYummy!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful Nic......
That sounds like a memorable night of good food and entertainment, Nicholas! The dessert sounds the best part of the dinner.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you needed a sleep in the next day...