Sobremesa | Seattle | January 18th, 2020
Sobremesa | Seattle | January 18th, 2020
Join us for our Seattle edition of our Sobremesa Fall / Winter 2020, a global dinner series by Sunday Suppers, hosted by Ashley Labat. Ashley is a plant-forward cook with a focus on exploring time-honored traditions and building relationships around the table. She posts her adventures on slow food and slow living on The Kinship Table blog. For more of her work, follow her @thekinshiptable.
About the meal
This dinner series is entitled ‘Gōlde’—as these months are a time of transition and when we seek warmth. Naturally, gold is a transitional metal and in it’s purest form, bright, soft and a rich golden hue.
As we enter these seasons, we look to the sun and earth for nourishment and comfort. We imagine the warmth of the sun that awaits us and we create a sense of this feeling indoors.
This meal is inspired by the healing properties of the color, and ingredients that both soothe and nourish your soul. Golden, Warming + Beautiful for the eye and the table.
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Date: January 18th, 2020
Location: Seattle, Washington
Dinner will be served at Ebb & Co — a gathering space devoted to food, wine & art.
Arrival: 6:30pm
Address details will be emailed to all guests 7 days before the dinner to maintain host’s privacy.
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MENU
Welcome Snack
Smoked Cheese + Pickled Fruit
Course One
Congee
turmeric, garlic chips, seven minute egg
Course Two
Market Panzanella
carrots, radish, bread, herbs
Course Three
Crispy Chicken
black garlic, olives, charred lemon
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Cauliflower Steak*
black garlic, olives, charred lemon
On the table
Olive Oil Mashed Potatoes
Course Three
Apple Crostata
crème fraîche, pink salt
*vegetarian / vegan / dairy free / gluten free alternative
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For Questions: email info@sunday-suppers.com
***Dietary restrictions will be accommodated with advanced notice.
**Each ticket includes one cooking class demonstration. For this meal, guests will be learning how to make the Pickled Fruit.
*Please note that all tickets are non-refundable and in USD.
Sobremesa (n.)
— the time after a meal when the food is gone, but the conversation around the table continues.