Steve Kroll
Wine Guy
This coming Saturday DW and I are hosting a murder mystery dinner for 6 guests. This is only the third time we've done one of these. All of the guests were high bidders in a silent auction held at our wine club's annual holiday banquet, and ended up paying roughly $60 each to attend. Therefore I need to serve upscale food and drink, in order for everyone to feel like they got their money's worth. The theme of the murder mystery is wine-related, and takes place in a California winery where the proprietor has been murdered (queue up suspenseful music here). The guests have all been assigned a character and are expected to show up in costume. I know all the people who are attending and they should be a very lively, fun bunch.
Below is the tentative dinner menu I've put together. It needs to be four courses due to the way the game is laid out. Other than some of the wines (they won't see the labels), I've tried to keep the ingredients primarily "Californian" with a number of dishes or ingredients I can have pre-assembled ahead of time.
I guess what I'm looking for from DC'ers is other suggestions, or criticism/feedback on things that may or may not work well together.
Steve
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Appetizers
First Course
Entrée
Dessert
Below is the tentative dinner menu I've put together. It needs to be four courses due to the way the game is laid out. Other than some of the wines (they won't see the labels), I've tried to keep the ingredients primarily "Californian" with a number of dishes or ingredients I can have pre-assembled ahead of time.
I guess what I'm looking for from DC'ers is other suggestions, or criticism/feedback on things that may or may not work well together.
Steve
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Appetizers
- Bacon Wrapped Shrimp
- Crab Dip with Crackers and Fresh Vegetables
- Seared Beef Tenderloin Mini Sandwiches with Mustard-Horseradish Sauce
- Stuffed Mushrooms
- California Sparkling Wine
First Course
- Chevre Stuffed Artichoke Salad with Mesclun and Balsamic Reduction
- White Bordeaux (Sauvignon Blanc & Semillon blend)
Entrée
- Honey-Chili Glazed Cornish Hens
- Medley of Snap Peas and Roasted Red Peppers
- Roasted Potato Medallions
- California Zinfandel
Dessert
- Selection of Seasonal Fruit, Cheeses, and Nuts
- Late Harvest Riesling