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Stationed Dinner Party District WINERY Stationed Dinner Party antipasti spread Includes all items Assortment of cheese & charcuterie, crudités, housemade caramelized onion dip, dried fruit, pickled vegetables, olives, rosemary water crackers, toasted baguette Hors d’Oeuvres Choose 5 passed items Cold Pepper-Seared Salmon Bites sweet wasabi caramel, salmon chicharrón Fluke Crudo citrus salad, olive, pistachio, chili oil Roast Duck Summer Rolls basil, bean sprouts, sriracha Whipped Pork Rillette roasted peaches, sourdough, smoked salt Steak Tartare potato gaufrette, crème fraîche, fried caper (option to add truffle shavings*) Roasted Garlic Hummus sesame-cilantro shortbread, apricot chutney Kimchi Cupcake yuzu cream, nori, bonito Roasted Baby Beet Salad herbed boursin, pumpernickel Braised Mustard Greens spicy sesame oil, puffed black rice Chilled Pea Soup coconut milk, lime salt Hot Shrimp Salchicha warm corn butter, chorizo Baked PEI Mussels brioche, fennel, thyme Ground Turkey & Golden Raisin Meatballs golden raisin mustard, parmesan chip House Made Za’atar Flatbread roasted chicken, red onion, herbed tahini Puff Pastry-Wrapped Merguez aioli, mint Braised Short Rib roasted shallot purée, rosemary, focaccia Crispy Fingerling Potato bacon jam, green onion Curried Spanakopita crème fraîche, preserved lemon Mushroom Tartlet béchamel, parmesan (option to add truffle shavings*) Charred Eggplant Croquette tomato chutney Grilled Corn Arepas chipotle, pickled peppers Stations Choose 2 Boardwalk Funnel Cakes Hot Buttered Corn Corn Dogs powdered sugar parmesan, parsley jalapeño-corn batter, housemade yellow mustard Hand Cut French Fries rémoulade, ketchup Littleneck Clams on the Halfshell Fresh Popped Kettle Corn cocktail sauce, lemon sea salt Malted Strawberry Milkshakes deli noshes Kasha Knish Cured Salmon Tartare Stuffed Cabbage roasted sweet potato, mustard oil sabayon, ground turkey, tuscan kale, caramelized onion potato galette, dill cauliflower, paprika, horseradish Winery “Reuben” Smoked Whitefish Salad Chopped Liver slow cooked brisket, sweet & pickled fennel, lemon, fresh herbs, crispy shallot, sour red cabbage, aged cheddar, crème fraîche bagel chips roasted-garlic tomato aioli dim sum Blistered Long Beans Vegetable Spring Rolls Salt & Pepper Shrimp preserved radish, chiles bean sprouts, mustard greens, jalapeño, cilantro, white pepper mushrooms, apricot sauce Crispy Pork Belly Steamed Asian Greens Scallion Pancake ginger-scallion oil, hoisin, oyster sauce, peanuts, fried garlic black vinegar chili sauce apertivi Caprese Salad Skewers Housemade Focaccia Stromboli tomato, mozzarella, basil artichoke, olives, sea salt chicken sausage, escarole, ricotta Cannellini Bean Dip Fried Polenta Arancini fried sage, olive oil wild mushrooms, parmesan crispy risotto, bolognese mezze Hummus & Pita Chips Crispy Artichokes Chicken Kebabs roasted garlic, fried chickpeas lemon, fresh mint yogurt marinade, tomato paste Baba Ganoush Red Quinoa Falafel Lamb Gyro Meatballs tahini, lemon, parsley green onion, avocado-tahini sauce caramelized onions, tzatziki botanas Guacamole Mexican Street Corn Shrimp Skewers grilled corn, roasted poblanos cotija, paprika, parsley chipotle, lime, roasted garlic Jicama Salad Black Bean Pineapple Salsa tangerines, cilantro, Chicken Sopes roasted tomatillo, red onion spiced pumpkin seeds crema, pickled red onion bar-b-que Fried Pickles Buttermilk Biscuits Fried Chicken Bites cornmeal batter, honey butter buttermilk marinade, buttermilk ranch smoked paprika Red Cabbage Coleslaw Smoked Potato Salad Pulled Pork carrots, slivered almonds, bacon, scallion, housemade bar-b-que sauce, honey mustard mustard vinaigrette brioche roll izakaya Citrus Edamame Blistered Shishito Peppers Yakitori Chicken Skewers roasted garlic, red pepper flakes togarashi, sea salt teriyaki glaze, scallion Cold Soba Noodles Rice Wine Pickles ginger dashi, bean sprouts, Steak & Scallion Skewers cabbage, cucumber, daikon enoki mushrooms soy glaze, pink peppercorn Desserts Includes all items Brownie Bites orange caramel, sea salt Petite Brown Butter Financiers dried cranberry, ginger glaze Pâte à Choux Puffs lemon curd, rock sugar.
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