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Southwestern Black Bean Soup |
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Winter Salad |
The Dogwood, however, had a nice selection of vegetarian
(and vegan) options on their menu so we decided to hit them up for dinner. The
restaurant was jam packed for restaurant week. We had to sit at the bar to wait
for our table to be ready, drinking their large, delicious cocktails and beer. There
was a half hour wait between our appetizers and main dish (because of how
absurdly busy they were) so the wait staff brought us free cocktails as an
apology.
What we ate:
Winter Salad
Big City Farm’s baby greens, roasted squash, spiced local apples, and chèvre cheese with a cranberry vinaigrette
Southwestern Black Bean Soup Big City Farm’s baby greens, roasted squash, spiced local apples, and chèvre cheese with a cranberry vinaigrette
aromatic vegetable stock, roasted autumn veggies, with sour cream
Local Butternut Squash and Sweet Potato Curry
on organic Thai black rice, mild curried coconut-vegetable sauce with Vann’s spices, fresh ginger, currants and toasted almonds, with sautéed greens
Grilled Vegetable Moussaka
eggplant, zucchini, piquillo peppers and plum tomatoes roasted with fresh herbs, layered with phyllo and chickpeas and served on a quinoa pilaf
Chocolate Pot de Crème
Italian Lemon Cake
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Moussaka |
Let me tell you- the food was very good and flavorful with
just the right amount of spices. I hadn’t had black rice in years and forgot
completely how wonderful it is. But nothing was as fantastic as the desserts. The
chocolate pot de crème was thick, rich, smooth, and very chocolaty. The Italian lemon cake was dense, but also
magically fluffy at the same time, like a marshmallow. And it was lemony! I couldn’t
tell you how many times I’ve ordered some lemon flavored something or other and
it had very little lemon flavor to it. Not this cake. It was like eating a
lemon cloud with a smooth, mousse-style lemon filling.
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Squash and Sweet Potato Curry |
Unfortunately, the Dogwood closed its doors for good last
month, which, naturally, makes me sad (because I wanted to go there again). R.I.P.
Dogwood, I’m happy to have experienced your delicious offerings. You had mighty
tasty food and some of the best desserts I have ever had the pleasure of
inhaling.
NOTE: Sorry for the horrendous picture quality. I forgot
my camera at home and these were taken with my cell in a room with extremely
low, ambient lighting.
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Desserts |
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