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Getting our Fill of Minneapolis

We had been looking forward to this week for quite awhile.  Back in January we were able to get tickets for Snow Patrol‘s North America tour, and I had just recently found out that Ed Sheeran was touring with and opening for them.  Being able to catch great British bands is pretty rare here in the Midwest, so we were looking forward to the opportunity to see these musicians live.

And the concert certainly did not disappoint.  Ed Sheeran is still a relative new comer to America’s music scene (his album doesn’t even release until next month), but he is a fantastic performer and a very talented musician.  A lot of the comments around us transformed from  ”Who is this guy? I’ve never heard of him,” to “This is great!  I love this guy!”

And Snow Patrol was a treat to see live.  Apparently the lead singer, Gary Lightbody, is having issues with his voice and throat and he wasn’t able to sing a number of the songs planned for their set, but they really made up for it by playing more of the songs from their older albums, which I thoroughly enjoyed.  Hopefully his voice will recover as the tour progresses, it would be sad if they had to cancel any of the future shows.

Plus, an evening in Minneapolis is always going to mean a good meal out, and as my cousin Mike recently joined the team of chefs at HauteDish we were looking forward to reconnecting with him over a good meal.  I had some fun making these silly HauteDish pig cookies for him to share with the staff.  Mike actually had the evening off work, so he and his girlfriend Jen were able to sit down and join us for the meal, rather than preparing it.  We had such a good time talking “shop” with them, about restaurants, food preparations, cookbooks, great meals, etc.  And we really had our socks blown off by the incredible food that found its way to our table.  We had enjoyed a meal here last year with Trav and Emily, but the exceptionally skilled staff is really starting to show off (in a good way!).

Mike ordered off the menu for us, plus the kitchen sent out a few extra dishes for us to try and enjoy.  The starter salad was a take on a classic wedge salad, but was super fresh and crisp, with the best bleu cheese and french dressings ever.  He also requested the Char-Cuts plate, but the chef definitely went overboard and sent out the most impressive 2 foot long board of charcuterie we have ever seen.  There were even a few items on the board that Mike hadn’t seen yet.  We all devoured it, exclaiming over different bites as we went.  HauteDish definitely deserves its title as the best place in Minneapolis for charcuterie.

The kitchen then sent out a few warm appetizers, Green Noodles (pictured above) and Peas and Toast.  The homemade noodles married beautifully with the ricotta salata spheres, which burst open with the pressure of your fork, oozing the milkiness through the noodles, similar to a poached egg.  And never have mashed peas on a piece of toast tasted like what they prepare at HauteDish.  Granted, I can swear to you that I have never thought mashed peas on anything would be considered “good,” but these fresh, super sweet green peas were excellent with asparagus, pecorino cheese and foam, and house-smoked sturgeon on a slice of toasted brioche bread.

Mike had also ordered us two entrees to share, knowing the size of these dished would be impossible to tackle on one’s own.  And wow-za!  These two plates nearly took up the width of the table!  Mike and Jen shared the Rabbit and Carrots (and made sure we tried a few bites as well!) and Justin and I shared the Colorado Lamb Three Ways.  Mike had been telling us this was the best lamb he had ever had, and after taking a bite, we were quick to agree.  The meat on the chops was like the finest filet mignon we’ve had, except the fact that it wasn’t beef!  The care and attention that is going into all of the components of these dishes is really remarkable.  We had to pass on dessert for two reasons, yes, we had a concert to go to, but also because our stomachs might have exploded.  HauteDish doesn’t promise you an easy, light meal.  But a dinner that is uber rich, spectacularly delicious, and pushing the boundaries of what “classic Midwestern fare” is?  Absolutely.

 

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Piccolo, take 2

Tonight we went to Piccolo for dinner.  We’d been there a few months ago and LOVED it.  They are extremely talented and creative with a lot of cuts of meat and ingredients that aren’t normally used in other restaurants, because they take a lot of work to get right.  Tonight solidified Piccolo as my favorite restaurant.  Every course was absolutely perfect.  The atmosphere is exactly what I want in a restaurant – refined, but not so stuffy that I feel like I have to wear a jacket, and I even got away with dark jeans tonight.  The restaurant is also well lit, which makes looking at the food and taking pictures way, way easier than a lot of other restaurants.

The staff is always super responsive, knowledgeable, and very friendly, which is not always the norm at high end places.  Not at all snooty or condescending.  Tonight we didn’t want to skip anything on the menu, so we ordered everything (the plates are small, and we skipped the cheese course) and split them between us.  Apparently if you do that, you earn a T-Shirt, so Julie and I are now the proud owners of Piccolo T-Shirts, which makes my favorite restaurant that much cooler!

We’ve been lucky enough to have eaten at a lot of really nice restaurants and this one is the best, especially for the price.  Yes, it’s more expensive than a normal midwest restaurant, but you can easily spend 2-3 times as much and not get anywhere near as good of food.  It truly is a bargain for the quality of the food they are putting out.

Everything was truly amazing, but some standouts included:

The foie gras torchon.  I have no idea how they got the smoothest, butteriest texture ever into that foie gras disc, but it was amazing, both in flavor and texture.  Julie and I fought over this one.

The proscuitto wrapped shrimp.  Again, not sure how they managed to form the shrimp into a roll like that, while keeping the flavor and texture of shrimp.  Also was served with a roasted sunchoke and a chicken liver mousse served in shell, which was a really fun and tasy little bonus.

The veal tongue pasta.  You could put brown butter sauce on just about anything and I would eat it.  Great flavor combinations on this one.

The pork shortribs.  Crispy skin and great combo with the chestnuts and apple butter.

The pumpkin spice cake.  There were a bunch of interesting flavors in this one, with the really spicy cake and the bacon powder.  Definitely not like any dessert I’d ever had before, in a good way.

Even the little accompaniments were amazing.  With the duck there was a perfect disc of acorn squash wrapped in Swiss chard.  The acorn squash was amazingly soft, and I’m still trying to figure out how they got it to be wrapped perfectly in the chard.

If you are ever in the Twin Cities, you *need* to go to Piccolo.  I promise you won’t be disappointed!

On to the pics!

T-Shirt!

 

Celery root soup with saltine cracker croquette, Benton's bacon and pickled herring

 

Roasted pumpkin and golden beets with fresh ricotta cheese and persimmons

 

Fresh hearts of palm with potato, artichoke, and horseradish

 

Foie gras torchon with smoked cipollini onions, escargot, jalapeno peppers, and chervil

 

Porcini flavored pasta with veal tongue, sage, and pine needle brown butter

 

Scrambled brown eggs with pickled pig's feet, truffle butter, and Parmigiano

 

Prosciutto wrapped shrimp with king trumpet mushrooms, chicken liver mousse, and sunchokes - amazing, and the chicken liver mousse was served *inside* the shell!

Charcoal grilled octopus "shawarma" with yogurt, pickled green tomatoes, white asparagus, and garlic puree

 

Callister Farms chicken with cornbread, creamed collard greens, and country ham and gizzard ragout

 

Berkshire pork shortribs with chestnuts, porcini mushrooms, apple butter, and parsley root puree

 

Moulard duck with acorn squash, gruyere cheese, and quince paste

 

Braised lamb neck with morcilla, puffed rice, cauliflower, and compressed celery

 

Pumpkin spice cake with crab apple, pumpkin ice cream, and bacon powder

 

Roasted bananas in brick with chocolate cream, currants, and chestnut granola

 

Soft chocolate terrine with roasted peanuts, smoked sea salt, and house made marshmallows

 
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Posted by on December 13, 2011 in Food, Justin, Minneapolis, Restaurant Reviews

 

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112 Eatery

Last night, Julie and I met our friend Lindsey at 112 Eatery in Minneapolis for dinner.  It was just recently awarded the James Beard award for “Best Chef Midwest”.  We had a great time catching up and eating way too much food.  Consumed were duck, foie gras and chicken meatballs, shortribs, sweetbreads, mussels, gnocchi and dessert.  An awesome meal and a great time were had by all.  Definitely recommended for great Italian inspired food at reasonable prices.

Lindsey!

 

Shared sides, including cauliflower fritters and gnocchi

 

Sautéed duck breast au poivre with fingerling potatoes

 

Tagliatelle w/ foie gras meatballs

 

Tres leches cake, budino, and chocolate gingerbread with chai ice cream

 
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Posted by on December 12, 2011 in Food, Justin, Minneapolis

 

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Foodiapolis Day 3.

Our last day in Minneapolis started out with a stellar breakfast at Hell’s Kitchen.  Nothing overly fancy or pretentious, just really, really good breakfast in a fun atmosphere.  After breakfast, we checked out of the hotel and stopped by Rustica Bakery.  We got a few loaves of bread, including a Levain loaf and a loaf of brioche.  Both were excellent and were made into French toast for Wednesday’s breakfast back home.  After some shopping at a Land’s End inlet, and a Borders that was closing, we drove home and spent a relaxing day hanging out and watching Adventure Time.

 

At Hell's Kitchen

 

Trav and Emily getting into the theme of Hell's Kitchen

 
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Posted by on August 18, 2011 in Family, Food, Justin, Minneapolis, Travel

 

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Foodiapolis Day 2.

Day two in Minneapolis was another spectacular day of eating.  We had some time to kill in the morning before Trav and Emily flew in, so we stopped by the Como Zoo.  It doesn’t get any better than a $2 zoo trip.  We spent about an hour there just hanging out, watching the animals, and taking some pictures.  When we were watching the orangutans, all of a sudden the baby ran outside with a bag on it’s head.  Apparently they give them bags to play with, so we had a good time watching the baby run around, looking ridiculous.  The mom also got in on the bag-on-head action.

We picked up Travis and Emily and walked around downtown Minneapolis a bit, before heading over to dinner at Haute Dish.  Nestled right next to Sinners and Sex World, it makes for an interesting neighborhood atmosphere.  They are a fairly new restaurant and the “theme” is that they take midwest favorites, deconstruct them, and make them fancy.  We had tater tot casserole, ants on a log, general Tso’s chicken (actually sweetbreads), and mac and cheese, but other than name they weren’t really recognizable to the regular dishes you would expect.  Julie’s Tater Tot casserole order was probably the favorite of the night.  The giant tater tot’s were unbelievably soft inside.  The desserts were super interesting, with uncommon flavors like peppercorns, jicama, and tarragon thrown in for good measure.  We all walked away stuffed and everyone had at least one thing they had never tried before, so it was a quality food-adventure.

Baby orangutan with a bag on its head

Picnic Salad pork belly, cauliflower, marinated lettuce, oyster vinaigrette

Emily, showing off the Ants on a Log in spring roll form

House-made charcuterie with traditional garnishes

General Tso’s Sweetbreads foie fried rice

Tater Tot HauteDish short ribs, baby green beans, porcini béchamel, “tots”

Mac & Cheese king crab, tallegio, truffle

Steak & Potatoes marrow bone, gremolata, toast Ribeye

Chocolate jicama, black berry, pink peppercorn

Apricot chamomile, almond, vanilla, yuzu

Rhubarb coconut, strawberry, lemongrass, tarragon

End of the dinner at Haute Dish, with Trav being a creep

 

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Foodiapolis – Day 1.

We’re spending a couple of days in Minneapolis, eating at a number of places my cousin Mike (sous chef at Barbette) recommended.  And if he recommends a place, we know it is going to be good!

Banana, Chocolate, and Nutella Brioche, a pretzel, macarons, and a cinnamon mousse dessert from Patisserie 46.

We didn't seem to have any trouble finishing these delicious treats!

Skyline view from our hotel - the Radisson in downtown Minneapolis.

Justin was a bit nervous at first, ordering at Piccolo, not really knowing what to expect. As soon as his first plate arrived, though, he was put right at ease, knowing this was going to be amazing. He started with an Soft Boiled duck egg with crispy rice, compressed butter lettuce and sake foam.

I started with a Batter fried fresh fig with nasturtiums, Iberico lomo and ricotta whey. Seemed like the best possible state fair food EVER.

Justin's pasta course, Potato cavatelli with sea urchin, bone marrow and artichoke. He referred to these as "his caterpillars."

My pasta course, Agnolotti filled with cranberry beans, with lemon butter, bread crumbs and broccoli.

Suckling pig two ways, with lacinato kale, hominy and pickled baby beets. The sausage stopped us in our tracks it was so good.

Mishima Ranch Waygu beef with beets, asparagus and shiso pickled cherries

Rabbit confit with chanterelles, sweetcorn pudding, burrata and bacon. My favorite dish of the evening. So. Incredible.

We asked the waiter for two more dishes of his choice. He did not disappoint. Burrata with heirloom tomatoes, clamato (a tomato granita) and dill pollen, and Sous vide swordfish belly with yuba knot, hon shimeji mushrooms, spring onion, and tofu puree.

Time to order dessert! Justin's question to the waiter, "How many desserts do you have?" And proceeded to order all three. This was the first one, Chocolate truffle with pistachios, meringue, candied cherry and raspberry jelly. Crazy good.

My favorite dessert - a strawberry and cherry trifle with graham cracker pastry, chocolate pearls, and Chantilly cream. Amazing.

The final dish - a vanilla sponge cake with banana cream filling, coconut pudding, and vanilla ice cream.

Definitely one of the best restaurant meals we've experienced. We'll absolutely be returning.

 
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Posted by on August 15, 2011 in Julie, Minneapolis, Restaurant Reviews

 

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