White House Dinner Menu for Royal Visit of the Queen

May 07, 2007 18:54

I thought this might interest the community. Behind the cut is the menu for President Bush's dinner Monday for Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip, as released by the office of the first lady:

Spring pea soup with fernleaf lavender

Chive pizzelle with American caviar

Newton Chardonnay Unfiltered 2004

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Dover sole almondine

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cheese, lettuce, olives, artichokes, caviar, almonds, mint, mustard, fish, lamb, sauces, chives, vegetables, peppers, lavender

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kimmyt May 8 2007, 00:22:04 UTC
It must be hard to be the Queen... :)

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winemedineme May 8 2007, 00:34:22 UTC
I thought the Queen didn't like spicy-- what's with the pequillo peppers?

I wonder how GW will behave socially-- he has the manners of a wild animal.

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squidtit May 8 2007, 04:01:11 UTC
they aren't very spicy really. not like old person cant handle heart burn spicy.

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abitofglitter May 8 2007, 00:35:51 UTC
Oh wow...I wish I could attend the dinner.

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insomniatrix May 8 2007, 01:01:19 UTC
I think you can watch a LIVE FEED here:http://wcbstv.com/topstories/local_story_127190245.html

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retrofire May 8 2007, 00:42:10 UTC
What are rose blossoms?

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winemedineme May 8 2007, 00:52:05 UTC
Exactly what they sound like. They're usually very tiny, and they are edible.

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winemedineme May 8 2007, 00:52:54 UTC
Unless it COULD be some sort of dessert... I look forward to reading more about the menu, personally.

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erotic whipped cream for Her Majesty? retrofire May 8 2007, 01:27:22 UTC
Rose blossom cream desert - rose petals essence desert recipe

Rose petals of course are edible - but rarely eaten raw - one way to use is to add fresh and biologically clean rose petals to cream BEFORE whipping - keep in fridge for a few hours - cover well to avoid the cream to adopt other scents from the fridge.

then separate all rose petals from the cream and whip your cream as usual. you will enjoy a very special and very exotic / erotic whipped cream., add sugar - in this case preferably white sugar as you please.

Select strictly rose petals that are grown without any use of chemicals, without any chemical fertilizer, without herbicide or pesticide. Best is you use rose petals from your own rose garden.

Collect rose petals of fresh opening rose blossoms and harvest the rose blossom in full before mid morning - best very latest 9-10AM. That is the time rose petals have the most intense rose essence content in their rose petals. Hence such a rose-cream best is served as desert for lunch or latest very early afternoon.

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hydrolagus May 8 2007, 03:04:59 UTC
I et them. Sorry.

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bayushi May 8 2007, 03:21:23 UTC
*BWA HA HA HA HA*

Perfect.

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elusis May 8 2007, 06:37:54 UTC
The Jackal ate them.

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