Saturday, August 6, 2011

Uncommon food

It's quite rare we go out...financial constraints join the fact that a lot of dinner food to be had out there is simply not so great, compared to the home thing.

However, there's a gem of a local restaurant we love and we decided to grab a bite on, of all things, a work night.

Here's what Hitchcock served up. To start with, the perfect summer menu and and some pastis (Pernod and water to make drinks from).


         

Then we raged through small plates, all based on the kind of summer we're having in Seattle (Sorry, Texas, Missouri, East Coast, et al.), which means, shortest growing season ever for sunloving things!


These are local oysters dressed lightly with the likes of olive oil, hyssop, pickled watermelon (grown on Bainbridge Island, not sure how you do that!), etc.
And OMG the tempura- fried smelt! Delish whole small fish served hot and light over fried fingerling potato slices...fish 'n' chips? Yes.




Also: watermelon and cheese salad and the pickled turnip with bagna cauda dressing.

3 comments:

  1. Yum! I want the recipe for the watermelon salad!

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  2. I think the watermelon salad was really simple: Fine-grained watermelon diced with a younger WA Pluvius cheese (http://articles.sfgate.com/2011-01-09/food/27017293_1_cheesemakers-cow-s-milk-blue-cheese-blue-veining — Apparently you can Willapa Hills cheeses in specialty markets), chiffonnade of anise hyssop, paper-thin ribbon of cucumber (maybe quick-pickled?) and .... somehow, chili oil.

    Hitchcock just got written up in the Seattle Times, and tables cannot be had....a first for Bainbridge! They are opening a deli/charcuterie next door to the restaurant, it's going to be dazzling.

    http://o.seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/restaurants/2015950702_cicero19.html

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  3. Ha ha, just saw the watermelon and cheese salad (ver similar) listed s one of the Top Ten Most Copied New York Dishes: http://ny.eater.com/archives/2011/09/dishes.php

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