Monday, February 2, 2015

Sebastopol Weekend
  Gastronomy Tour
      (and more)



with our friend Laura graciously taking care of the little man for the weekend,
we made the six hour drive to visit our friends 
 for their annual
Groundhog Day cassoulet dinner.



part of the gorgeous drive was along the coast, 
and we crossed the Golden gate Bridge


Friday evening on McGregor Rd started with 
 cocktails based on our host's own
homegrown bergamots
(the flavoring in Earl grey tea) 

first group attempt
delicious!
(bergamot juice, Sonoma County gin, sweet vermouth, and 
a touch of Grand Marnier)

second group attempt
equally delicious but oh, so fancified!
(a sugared rim, bergamot peel and
a Maraschino cherry for color)


followed by dinner at the local restaurant
Peter Lowell's.
that's roasted bone marrow
with garlic and lardon and 
crusty bread.
there was no need to eat anything else.
ever.



Saturday morning started with
a VERY Sonoma breakfast at 

brown rice bowl with kale, roasted carrots
 a coconut/peanut sauce and poached eggs
(so perfect)



followed by a farm visit
 to a colleague from a previous life



gorgeous girls (and boys!)
 a Grade A operation
(literally)



a pitstop at
WildFlour Bread Bakery
for a couple of loaves of sourdough
that perfumed the car for the rest of the day






a drive through
 Bodega, California
where we saw the iconic church
St Teresa of Avila
first made famous by Ansel Adams in 1953



and along with Potter School House,
made famous again in 1963 by 
Alfred Hitchcock in his film The Birds




and a drive through 
Bodega Head State Park

"crowded" with whale and comet watchers



reminiscent of the Connacht coast
in Ireland
(but with sun)




and the day ended with
our host's 
cassoulet dinner....

a mache salad from their garden
with fennel and blood oranges 
and borage blossoms
(all also from their garden!)

a foie gras terrine
(OMG)
(with Wildflour Bread)

 the pièce de résistance,
best darned cassoulet ever!
(lamb, duck, pork, beans.....)


and insane wine
(there were 10 of us)

what I failed to capture 
due to my eyes rolling back in my head
was the dessert of
bergamot curd
with whipped cream.

I thought we had gout..... 

until Sunday morning when we
poached eggs in the 
foie gras "butter"
(the yellow parts of the terrine in the photo above)

then I KNEW we had gout....


we even helped harvest the citrus
kumquats

Meyer lemons,and blood oranges


If California broke off and floated away tomorrow
I know we'd survive just fine.














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