Sunday, March 29, 2009

The Sunday Dinner: Nice And Light


When the weather is as nice as it's looking like its going to be this coming week, the last thing you want is a stomach full of heavy food. To that end, this week if you find a moment and fell so inspired I recommend trying out this pair of tasty recipes that are light enough to enjoy but not to put an end to your evening. If you hadn't heard, the cherry blossoms are expected to be in full bloom about mid week, so why not eat early and head down to the tidal basin and enjoy the sunset.


The Starter Tangy Cucumber Salad


The Main Course Mint Pesto Pasta

A bottle of Smily Face White Wine is delicate enough to nicely complement the meal without overpowering it. You can pick one up at the Trader Joes on 25th Street for about $5.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

The Sunday Dinner: It's Picnic Time


When the weather is nice and the sun shining, there are few dining options more satisfying than a picnic. As such, this Sunday dinner deviates a little from our usual starter/main course formula and instead offers up a trio of tasty dishes that are just asking to be enjoyed outside. DC may not strike you at first as a verdant, picnic friendly environment, but between the mall, the arboretum and the countless other parks dotting the city you should have no problem finding some place to throw down a blanket, so without further adieu...


Crab Salad with Pear and Hazelnuts


Pesto Pasta Salad


Smoked Salmon and Goat Cheese Toasts

Along with all the food, I suggest you enjoy a bottle of Kung Fu Girl. The Washington State riesling has a sweet, delicate flavor that will compliment the light summer fare nicely. You can pick a bottle up at Watergate Wine and Beverage.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

The Sunday Dinner: Spring Has Sprung


For better or for worse, officially spring is upon us. Well, not officially, as it's not yet the 21st, but for all intensive purposes the bitter bite of winter is but a distant memory, and what better way to celebrate the new season than by dining outdoors. There is little argument that nothing pairs quite as nicely with pleasant weather than a bit of outdoor cooking, so this week if you get the chance, call your friend with the grill (or if you are that friend, be a pal and invite some others over) and start spring off in style.

The Menu:


The Starter Shrimp Ceviche


The Main Course Honey Mint Glazed Chicken

Wash it all down with a bottle of Wine That Loves Roasted Chicken from the San Francisco based Amazing Food Wine Company. You may not be roasting the chicken, but this mild red will compliment the delicate honey-mint flavors of the chicken quite nicely. You can pick a bottle up at Watergate Wine and Beverage.