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Pasta Carbonara Parmesan Bucatini, Parm, Smoked Egg, Bacon Seaweed Pasta Tortelloni in Brodo Clams, Mussels, Lobster Broth Prosciutto,Taleggio, Sausage Meat TBD Foods Spring Menu 2018 Thi f s e s o f a vat tar n a l li f in. We c al bit im ma hes ci t u pe. We l ord ok fo , Ter Rog Che/ Owe @TFod Hor D'oeuvres Meat and Cheese Board Cold and Smoked Seafood Assortment of cured meats, hard and Platter soft cheese, crackers, fresh fruit Clams, mussels, shrimp, oysters Crudite Assortment of seasonal veggies, Buttermilk Biscuits roasted, smoked, grilled, house Roasted chilis + cheddar made yogurt sauce Hush Puppies Gourges Corn, peppers, green garlic and Gruyere cheese puffs buttermilk sauce Stuffed Mushrooms Duck Fat Bread Smoked trout, asiago, spring onions Romesco, pickled shallots, grilled octopus Avacado + Pea Toast Grilled scallions, shallots, mushrooms Artichokes 2-Ways Grilled, spinach artichoke dip Tempura Spring Vegetables House spicy + tart aioli Vegetarian Terrine Spring vegetables, goat cheese, sourdough crisps Hor D'oeuvres Potato, Egg + Cheese Fritter Stuffed Peppers Smoked hollandaise Queso fresco, chorizo, caramelized onion Mushroom Arancini Scallion + basil pesto Painted Beets Za’atar yogurt Spring Vegetable Quiche Mushrooms, spinach, goat cheese Patatas Bravas Manchego, scallions, herbs, Whipped Brie grilled lemon Chamomile, bread crisp, speck, Honey Pierogi New potatoes, cheddar, charred Mushroom Pate scallions, beet creme fraiche Cheddar crisp, chives, aged duck Spring Vegetable Bruschetta Flatbread Basil pesto, grilled apples, parm Scallion pesto, leeks, kale, ricotta, grilled kohlrabi Hor D'oeuvres Whipped Bone Marrow Elk Tartare Parmesan cracker, chives, cured egg Smoked yolk, chives, bread yolk Lamb Lollipops Lamb Meatballs Cucumber, tzatziki Mint pesto, feta, shallots Bison Empanadas Short Rib Caramels Queso fresco, chilis bbq glaze, potato chip cup Prosciutto Wrapped Pulled Pork Sliders Asparagus Carolina gold sauce, coleslaw Taleggio, peach vinegar Crab Cakes Scallop Crudo old bay aioli Rice cracker, basil cucumber granita, avocado Smoked Clams Rockefeller Garlic and lobster butter Hor D'oeuvres Fried Oyster Po Boy Grilled cabbage, remoulade, shallots Smoked Mussels Spicy saffron broth Shrimp Ceviche lime, grilled mango, corn crisp Blowtorch Tuna Sushi rice, cucumber puree Scallop + White Chocolate Bacon, strawberries Smoked Trout Rye cracker, roe, mustard Shrimp + Celery Celery puree, grilled shrimp, lemon bread crumb Soups Cucumber Gazpacho herb oil, basil, creme fraiche, French Onion Soup Charred scallions, crispy leeks crispy quinoa Warm Vichyssoise Pork + Pea Soup Potato and leek , bacon, herb oil Parm, lardo crouton, herb corn New England Clam Asparagus Soup Chowdah Buttermilk, green garlic, tempura Fresh clams, potatoes, bacon, asparagus tips sourdough Lobster and Corn Bisque Lamb Stew Fried cornbread Duck sausage, shredded leg, beans Salad Mixed Greens Beet Salad Goat cheese, pickled shallots, Goat cheese, honey walnuts, crispy quinoa truffle vin Shisto Peppers Roasted Eggplant Queso fresco, baked hominy, Buttermilk yogurt, grilled onions, poblano puree za’atar, herbs Roasted Cauliflower Grilled Lettuce Arugula, feta, pomegranate Bagna cauda, carrots, seeds Salads Bone Marrow Parsley salad, grilled lemon Kale Salad Soft egg, pistachios, strawberry vin, feta Beet + Grilled Citrus Avocado, crispy shallots Green Goddess Grilled Asparagus Peas + pea shoots, cucumber, fried Whipped taleggio, speck, crispy green tomato, green goddess farro Smoked Trout Cucumber + Peanut Farm greens, grilled carrots, Grilled cabbage, smoked peanuts, shallot vin, herb bread crumbs pickled carrots, yogurt sauce Handmade Fresh Pasta Gnocchi Ricotta Gnudi Basil and scallion pesto, smoked Scallions , prosciutto, sundried mushrooms, parmesan tomatoes Spring Wheat Pappardelle Spinach + Herb Linguine Lamb ragout, smoked parm, goat ricotta, Stewed eggplant, spring onions, parm mint Tortellini Spring Herb Torn Pasta Herb ricotta, elk sausage, tomato brodo Pork shoulder, goat cheese, peas, scallions Wild Game Bolognese Tagliatelle, bison, elk, venison, Pasta Carbonara parmesan bucatini, parm, smoked egg, bacon Seaweed Pasta Tortelloni in Brodo Clams, mussels, lobster broth Prosciutto,taleggio, sausage meat Squid Ink Pasta Braised pork, lobster, summer corn Steak Entrees Please select 1 sauce and 2 sides to accompany each cut of meat Game + Other Cuts Beef Cuts Elk Tenderloin Yak Ribeye Tenderloin Elk Strip Steak Pork Chops NY Strip Bison Strip Steak Tri-Tip Bison Ribeye Flank Roulade Venison Saddle Ribeye Lamb Chops Strip Steak Sauces + House Infused Butters Red Wine Demi Glace , Cherry Demi Glace, Beet Demi Glace , Salsa Verde, Bearnaise, Chimichurri, Strawberry Demi, Honey Garlic Butter, Herb Butter, Lobster Butter, 7-Spice Butter Sides Pommes Annas Vegetable Risotto Patatas Bravas Seafood Risotto Mushroom Risotto Potato Puree Squash Risotto Smoked Potato Puree Wild Rice Risotto Herb Fingerling Potatoes Farro Risotto Potato Pave Roasted Vegetables Smashed Potatoes Exoctic Mushrooms Sweet Potato Home Fries Seasonal Vegetable Hash Aspen Moon Roots Corn Polenta Meat Entrees 72- Hour Brisket Salsa verde, apesn moon roots corn polenta, mushrooms Lamb Shoulder Popcorn grits, chili sauce, Chicken and Carrots roasted vegetables Saffron garlic chicken breast, carrot puree, wild rice risotto Wild Game Meatloaf Bison, elk, venison, smoked Duck and Mushrooms potato puree, herb stout gravy, Cold smoked duck breast, seasonal veggies mushroom risotto, grilled onion sauce, exoctic Sausage Sampler mushrooms Lamb sausage, wild game sausage, pork sausage, herb Chicken Thigh Torchon potatoes, kraut Potato puree, mushrooms, chicken jus Charred Short Ribs Cheddar polenta, onions, Miso Pork Shoulder mushrooms , spinach Spring Vegetable fried rice, carrot top kimchee Fish + Vegetable Entrees Trout + Mustard Prawn + Grits Mustard greens, beet mustard XO sauce, onions, mushrooms, sauce aspen moon roots grits Mussels + Clams Lobster + Corn Bison sausage, seafood broth, Corn puree, lobster tail, toasted sourdough fingerlings, house made pork sausage Lemon + Herb Halibut Spring onion risotto, carrots, white wine pan sauce Saffron Tilefish Tomato broth, mushrooms, black rice Seared Scallops Mushroom risotto, roasted Salmon + Sorrel veggies sorrel puree, brussels, spring veggie risotto Roasted Whole Fish Sticky rice, fish sauce, steamed Garden Box veggies Assortment of local vegetables smoked, roasted, pureed, grilled with vegan sausage Desserts Chocolate + Strawberries Brulee 2-ways Strawberry whipped cream, Strawberry + Lavender strawberries, syrup Chocolate + Snacks Apple Betty Mexican Chocolate ice cream, Buttermilk ice cream, caramel corn, pretzels, caramel bourbon + brown sugar syrup Carrot Cake Lemon Chiffon Cake Cream cheese and cinnamon Lavender whipped cream, fruit, ice cream, honey walnuts cherry syrups Nutella Mousse Basil Lemon Parfait Chocolate cake, mint whipped Granola, macerated fruit cream Cherry Vanilla Gelato Seasonal Fruit Pie Lemon cake, rhubarb syrup Whipped cream, more fruit Thi f s e s o f a vat tar n a l it ti. 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