Monday, December 21, 2009
The menus are here! The menus are here!
January 9th
A Healthy New Year
Sesame cabbage salad ~ vegetarian dumplings ~ baked fish with ginger and shitake mushrooms, served with jasmine rice and sautéed kale ~ walnut cookies and ginger ice cream
January 16th
Mexican Fiesta
Guest chefs: Joe Frye and Lisa Newman
Spicy pickled vegetables ~ chips and fresh salsa ~ black bean, corn, and red onion salad ~ chicken tortilla pie with Spanish rice ~ leche quemada dessert
January 23rd
Chicken Theresa
House pickle ~ fresh bread with homemade butter ~ mixed-green salad with Cathy’s secret dressing ~ Misty Knoll Farm chicken (pounded, breaded, and baked with provolone, basil, and diced tomato) served with parmesan pasta ~ semolina pudding
February 6th
Pan-Asian Celebration
Sesame pickled vegetables ~ fresh spring rolls with plum dipping sauce ~ coconut-lime soup with jasmine rice and pan-fried tofu ~ shrimp pad thai with fresh bean sprouts and cilantro ~ lime meringue tartlets
February 13th
Valentine Feast
Guest chef: Alice Cozzolino
Polenta bites with garden pesto ~ corn, bean, and roasted squash soup ~ watercress salad ~ scallops and porcini-leek risotto with parmigiano reggiano ~ roasted winter vegetables ~ hand-dipped chocolate truffles and poached pears with crème fraiche and red wine coulis
(Because of increased demand, we will have two seatings for this dinner — one at 6pm and one at 8pm.)
February 27th
Polska Kielbasa
Fresh bread with homemade butter ~ mixed green salad with Cathy’s secret dressing ~ potato and cheese pierogies ~ Holiday Brook Farm kielbasa with homemade whole-grain mustard and fresh sauerkraut ~ chocolate babka
Friday, November 20, 2009
A Lodge Homage
What else? Be sure to pop over to Fran and Dan's blog, platetoplate.com, to check out some awesome photos of their trip to the Lodge. So glad to know there are pickle lovers in the world! Thanks, guys!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009
An Ode to Fresh Chestnuts
After scoring each chestnut and roasting them, the meat inside turns starchy and soft. A different flavor, but equally good. It adds its own flavor to the stew, and thickens it as well.
The part of dinner I'm most excited about, though, is serving fresh, hot biscuits with our homemade butter! This is truly a unique experience. How often do you get really good biscuits at a restaurant, served hot out of the oven?
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Something ghoulish is going on . . .
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Fall and winter menus
October 10th: Pork-o-rama
Stuffed pork roast served with homemade spaetzle noodles and chunky applesauce ~ French onion soup fresh coleslaw ~ Alsatian pear tart
October 17th: Festival of Squash
Curried buttercup squash soup, served with homemade crème fraiche ~ mixed squash pickle ~ baked delicata, stuffed with quinoa, pecans, cranberries, and cheddar ~ roasted green beans ~ cardamom pumpkin cake with cream cheese frosting
October 31: Ghoulish Goodies
Bandaged glazed carrot fingers ~ unblinking-eye meatloaf ~ ghostly mashed potatoes ~ chocolate spiders ~ ladies’ fingers ~ monster eyeballs
November 7th: All Things Latin
Salvadoran pickled cabbage ~ Cuban black bean soup ~ fresh corn tortillas ~ Rio verde chicken enchiladas, baked in a salsa cream sauce ~ flan
November 14th: Good Ol’ Stew and Biscuits
Pickled beets and carrots ~ hot, flaky biscuits served with homemade butter ~ pork and chestnut stew ~ house salad ~ homemade apple pie
December 5th: Beef Stroganoff
Arugula salad with dried tart cherries, blue cheese, and walnuts ~ beef stroganoff with handmade egg noodles, served with homemade crème fraiche ~ lemon-glazed gingerbread
December 12th: Lasagna Night
Antipasto sampler ~ Caesar salad with homemade dressing and croutons ~ lasagna Bolognese or spinach lasagna with toasted, slivered almonds ~
a platter of Italian cookies and lemon ice
January 9th: A Healthy New Year
Sesame cabbage salad ~ vegetarian dumplings ~ baked fish with ginger and shitake mushrooms, served with jasmine rice and roasted kale ~ walnut cookies and ginger ice cream
Thursday, September 17, 2009
It helps to have professional photographers in the house . . .


And check out these swank photos on Flickr, taken by Fran Duncan (www.platetoplate.com), on Ravioli Night: http://www.flickr.com/photos/frangrit/sets/72157622267004929/
She and her husband, Dan Williams (the fastest pasta roller in the Berkshires), helped out in the kitchen on Saturday. Thanks, guys!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Local chicken!
And, if I had thought to have my camera handy (bad blogger, bad blogger!), this is where I would have posted a photo of Lauren coming through the door with a bushel basket full of chickens. You'll have to just use your powers of visualization, I suppose.