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THE PLEASURE CLUB: HISTORIC EATING AND DRINKING
A new dining series showcasing recipes from historical New Orleans cookbooks. Each event will feature a different historic cookbook with delicious food, drink, music and memories. We hope to bring New Orleans history to life and make it vibrant as we explore the food and recipes of the past.
Fine dining using historic recipes with real conversation: see what can happen when we gather at the table and make meaningful connections.
FIRST EVENT Mme. Bégué's Recipes of Old New Orleans Creole Cookery by Elizabeth Begue Poppy Tooker (Foreword, Contributor)
Published in 1900, Mme Begue is credited with creating "brunch" at her famed French Quarter restaurant. Discover the origins of New Orleans' "second breakfast" with 5 courses, cocktails and history.
Music by Jonathan Freilich http://jonathanfreilich.com
Sunday June 14, 2015 MENU OMELET WITH POTATO AND ONION Served at almost every meal at Begues served "steaming hot and fine"
TURTLE SOUP As synonymous as Gumbo in Creole Cuisine garnished with Lemon Slices, Diced Egg Whites, Parsley and a dash of Sherry
MAYONNAISE OF FISH WITH ANCHOVY SALAD Poached Trout served with blistered potatoes, homemade mayonnaise, watercress and anchovy vinaigrette. The perfect dish for a hot, steamy New Orleans afternoon
DAUBE A L'ITALIENNE Sicilian preparation of classic beef stew cooked in wine with capers and parmesan. One of Mme. Begue's most popular dishes
CREOLE CREAM CHEESE PIE SERVED WITH PINEAPPLE IN WHITE WINE Similar to French fromage blanc, Creole cream cheese was traditionally eaten for breakfast by French Creoles. Here it is transformed into a pie served with refreshing macerated pineapple
YELLOW JACK COCKTAIL A sparkling summer brunch cocktail made with lemon, gin, St-Germain and tarragon
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LocationG Maison/Succulent (View)
2435 Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70119
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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