new year’s eve dinner party: the francophone world

We were lucky enough to be invited to tag along to a fabulous dinner party thrown by friends of friends on New Year’s Eve. They managed a fully-plated, multicourse dinner for 20, incorporating dishes from all over the french-speaking world, including both fish and lamb chops that were cooked *perfectly*.
I was impressed. And very well fed. Here are pictures:
brik brik with homemade harissa
brik of chicken, charmoula and egg, with homemade harissa
amuse bouches
amuse bouches: cherry tomato with feta, potato with truffled foie gras, creme fraiche and caviar
vietnamese crab & asparagus soup
vietnamese crab and asparagus soup (in an exquisitely subtle pork/ginger broth)
sea bass in madagascar spices with cuke salad
sea bass in madagascar spices, with cucumber-onion salad
grapefruit granita
palate cleanser of mango and grapefruit granitas
lamb chops, homemade demiglace, green beans and phyllo packet of lobster, chanterelles and nuts
gorgeous lamb chop in homemade demiglace, with wok-fried green beans and a phyllo package of lobster, chanterelles & nuts, in a red-wine-cream sort of sauce. purported to be quebecois; delicious no matter where it’s from.
rice salad with chevre
cool rice salad with chevre, sun-dried tomatoes, yellow peppers and scallion
cheese plate, semi-decimated
cheese plate, including dried cherries, date paste and home-candied grapefruit peel
chocolate gateau and gelee of champagne with citrus fruits
chocolate gateau and gelee of champagne with winter citrus fruit

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