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Lafrasca Supper Sep 5 2013 FINAL PIATTO PICCOLO Salumi Piatto prosciutto wrapped breadsticks, mortadella rolled with piave cheese, soppressata & asparagus, sweet & sour cipollini onions...12 Blue Crab Salad Venetian-style, mixed leaves, lemon, e.v. olive oil, tomato & basil bruschetta...16 Pedoci local mussels, onions, tomato, garlic, rooftop herbs...10 Gamberi in Padella jumbo shrimp, white wine, chilies, garlic, gratinéed almonds, breadcrumbs & herbs...12 Calamari crisp fried, garlic, tomato, chilies...10 Goat Cheese Tart roasted heirloom tomatoes, local goat cheese, short crust pastry...10 Polenta & Mushroom Gratin béchamel, wild mushrooms, garlic, onion, melted montasio...10 Cappasante scallops, gratinéed in shell, crumbs, garlic, white wine & butter...12 Tuna Carpaccio e.v. olive oil, meyer lemon, thyme, charred asparagus...14 Lumache snails, bacon, onion, garlic, mushrooms, soft polenta...10 Frico pan fried grated old montasio cheese, potato, onion, pancetta...10 Artichokes & Asparagus flash fried crispy, caper aioli...10 ZUPPE & INSALATE Zuppa di Aragosta local lobster, tomato lobster broth, mascarpone, chives, garlic bruschetta...10 Roasted Yellow Pepper Soup crushed pistachio garnish...10 R&R Salad charred romaine & radicchio, hot bacon & garlic dressing, parmigiano...8 Primavera salad of arugula, fresh tomatoes, asparagus, crispy onions, fresh mozzarella, e.v. olive oil, balsamic...10 Mista rucola, endive, shaved radicchio, herbs, crumbled egg, honey herb vinaigrette, ricotta crostini...8 PASTA Lasagna Vincisgrassi veal & pork ragù, béchamel, parmigiano...16 Ravioli sweet squash filling, mascarpone, gorgonzola, toasted pistachios, biscotti crumbs, crispy sage...16 Spaghettini house cured bacon, caramelized onions, tomato, pecorino...16 Cjalsòns ricotta, Friulano herbs & spices, brown sage butter...16 Orecchiette housemade sausage, garlic, rapini, pistachio pesto...16 Gnocchi di Patate honey charred radicchio, melted onions, salami, cream, parmigiano...16 Risotto local lobster, lemon, arugula, mascarpone, crispy lobster skewer...19 Pappardelle wild mushrooms, creamy taleggio...16 Tagliatelle prosciutto di san daniele, cream, parmigiano, prosciutto wrap...16 Agnolotti duck stuffing, wild cherry sauce, duck confit...17 Linguine jumbo shrimp, garlic, e.v. olive oil, fresh basil & chilies...18 PESCE & CROSTACEI Merluzzo Istriano potato crusted cod, lemon, green olives, capers...21 Salmon al Cartoccio saffron, tomato, pistachio & arugula pesto...24 Tagliata di Tonno tuna seared rare, roasted vegetable salad, black risotto...24 Fritto Misto Crostacei crisp fried, jumbo shrimp, scampi, sardines, scallops, squid, zucchini, rooftop herb aioli...26 Guazzetto lobster, scallops, scampi, mussels & king crab stew, tomato, cognac, garlic & herbs...28 CARNI di TERRA Friulano-Fried Quail buttermilk soaked, mission fig gravy, polenta fries...24 Beef Tenderloin shallots, hazelnuts, tarragon, parsley, sweet potato fries...27 Duck Breast seared medium rare, spiced roasted pears, verduzzo...26 Lamb Chops mustard herb breadcrumbs, roasted vegetables & artichokes...27 Salsiccia e Cevapcici housemade sausages, grilled vegetables, sweet & spicy red pepper relish...22 Ossobucco braised veal shank, mushroom risotto...27 Medaglione di Maiale pork tenderloin stuffed with prosciutto, montasio, arugula, marsala wine sauce...24 Cornish Hen bacon, onion & cornbread stuffing, wrapped in prosciutto...24 Pork Ribs balsamic glazed, slow roasted, sweet potato fries...22 Polpetta veal & pork meatballs stuffed with mozzarella di bufala, tomato, creamy mascarpone & mushroom polenta...22 SCHIACCIATA Schiacciata crushed tomato, cipollini onions, mozzarella di bufala, basil, al forno...16 Schiacciata caramelized onions, gorgonzola, prosciutto, grilled...16.
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