Chef Brian Poe: Cooking in my Kitchen

The Chef

As I’ve mentioned before, one of my most favorite places to hang out and enjoy a great meal and a phenomenal roof deck is the Rattlesnake on Boylston Street in Boston. Hands down, Chef Brian Poe makes the best nachos in the city. Hands down, he is one of my favorite chefs, period. Not only did he change the menu at Rattlesnake, but with his positive energy and optimistic outlook, he changed the vibe of it and made a ton of people believe in his restaurant. 

This past Saturday night, Chef Poe came to my apartment in the pouring rain and cooked a 7 course meal… in my kitchen… for, get this, me and ten of my closest friends.. if you can do basic math you will see that he cooked for 11 people. I honestly wasn’t quite sure how he was going to pull this off (now I say, “silly me, the man can do anything!”). I really love my kitchen, it is, after-all, what motivated me to start cooking, but it’s not exactly the largest space. He came around 8pm with tubs of cookware, utensils, plates, and all sorts of ingredients. He set up shop, quickly organized himself, cranked out delicious dish after delicious dish, and didn’t stop the entire night. I also now deem him the King-of- Multitasking because not only was he cooking while we were all conversing, he was hoping in conversations and telling stories about his life and travels. He even cleaned my kitchen when he was all done. Yes… he cooks and cleans… which automatically equals perfection.

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The Menu (and decor)

Early Saturday afternoon my parents, so lovingly, lugged a large folding table and chairs up four flights into my apartment to create some extra seating for the dinner. I, of course, took it upon myself to decorate it. I went to Whole Foods that afternoon, bought some flowers, and used champagne flutes as vases. I have these little mini terra-cotta pots with tea-lights in them (that I got one year in Florida at Simple Gestures) and arranged them on the table as well. My dad also brought me a large box filled with paper towels, toilet paper, napkins, kitchen wipes for the counters, and extra tablecloths in case there was any “spillage”… always a sweet deal!

decorated table

Now for the food. First up were Spoonfuls of Avocado and Lobster in Black Pepper Lavender Crème. The lavender in this knocked my socks off. It was such a great combination with the lobster and the little spoonful was the perfect amount to start the night off!

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Next up was Prosciutto and Basil Wrapped Fontina Cheese with Cilantro Pesto. Everyone just about freaked their freak when they ate this one (not even sure what that means, but Ellen Degeneres says it, so I’m going to assume it must be a good thing). It was absolutely delicious and I think I want this every year on my birthday instead of a cake. Not even lying.

 

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Following the bite size pieces of heaven was Grilled Green Chile Corn Bread with Guadalajara Butter and Oaxaca Cheese. This cornbread was actually what got me going to Rattlesnake in the first place earlier this year. One of my old co-workers went on a lunch break there one day and came back to the office ranting and raving about the cornbread until we all agreed to go with her; probably one of the best decisions I’ve made in 2009 :) Note to self: Putting pieces of corn in cornbread and melting cheese on top… is always going to wind up being a win win.

 

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After the appetizers were served we started getting into the main courses. First up we had Roasted Quail: Vermont Quail, Black Truffle Risotto, Pumpkin Salsa, and Maple Jus. I love quail and the addition of the Pumpkin Salsa made this extra tasty! Chef Poe actually gave me the leftover risotto, I had some for lunch yesterday and I’m going to be quite sad once I eat it all… it was that good.

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After the quail was served we had a wonderful Chef’s Salad with Whisky Bacon (!!!!!!), Black Radish, Egg, Spanish Onion, Virginia Ham, Boston Lettuce, Sage and Barley Vinaigrette which all sat in a Manchego Tuille, which is basically a little “basket” or “wafer” made of the cheese… did someone say brilliant? Some of us (ahem, the men) chose to eat it with their bare hands, while us ladies used our forks, since we’re dainty like that ;) Regardless, of how we ate it, we all agreed it was lovely and one of the more creative chef’s salads we’d seen!

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At this time in the meal, some decided it was necessary to sit at the actual table since a fork and knife were going to be involved! Since I’ve mastered the art of eating on my couch and coffee table, I remained seated there.

The final course before dessert was Tenderloin of Beef and Pumpkin Dusted Foie Gras: Filet, Rubbed with Ancho Chile and Peppercorns, Acorn Squash, Date and Jalapeno Salsa, Corn Infused Potatoes, Pumpkin Powder Dusted Foi Gras, with a Veal Stock Reduction. I think this was also the point where, in my head, I asked myself if this was really happening. This dish was so comforting with the acorn squash, salsa, and tastes of pumpkin, that it wound up being the perfect seasonal dish to wrap up the main courses. slurp!

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I loved dessert! Chef Poe served Candied Crab Apples filled with Ginger Custard, Dipped in Cognac Caramel and Apple Whipped Cream. Not only were these adorable looking and beautifully plated, but they were so much fun to eat… I couldn’t think of a better way to end such a fantastic meal!

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The Company

I think, besides great food, the only other thing that matters at gatherings like this, is even better company. With Chef Poe in my kitchen, and some of my most favorite people on the globe in my living room, Saturday night was unreal and completely unforgettable. Lots of love and full bellies! 

great company!

(Melis smiling away after enjoying the Quail!)

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(Kate and Paul!)

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(Just a table filled with some favorites. The brother-in-law, Paul, Kate, Chris, Sues!!!, and my sister, Des!)

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(Justo and mah-self!)

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(Chris and Sues!)

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(Sisters! This was roughly the 10,271st attempt at a decent photo of the two of us that night!)

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(Justo and the brother-in-law… I think Kate is getting tired, hehe ;) )

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(Me and Melis… and Chris peeking in the background!)

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(We are not Martha with the one and only Chef Brian Poe… who came back upstairs in the pouring rain which explains his shirt; he was working hard but not that hard, hehe! )

I can’t imagine a better way to spend a chilly, rainy, Fall evening in New England than with my favorite chef and my out-of-this-world friends and family :) I could undoubtedly get used to this happening all the time. Can’t say thank you enough to Chef Poe for a wonderfully fantastic evening! We really appreciate your creativity and passion for not only food, but for life! :)

And a big, huge thanks to Sara and Leighann of Yelp Boston (the company that never disappoints us) for the ultimate hookup! 

Question for you: If you could have your favorite chef cook in your kitchen, who would it be? And who would you invite?

[Chels]


 

25 Comments

  • Sara said:

    Undoubtedly one of the coolest experiences ever.

    October 26, 2009 9:48 pm
  • Beth said:

    That sounds like sooo much fun! We love the nachos at Rattlesnake too…. your kitchen looks amazing!

    October 26, 2009 10:28 pm
  • Kirsten said:

    That is pretty amazing! I haven’t had the nachos since it has been Poe’s kitchen at the Rattlesnake!

    October 27, 2009 6:03 am
  • Wow, that is pretty fantastic! SOOO jealous! I would love Charles Draghi (Erbaluce) to come to my place and cook!

    October 27, 2009 8:33 am
  • Kelly said:

    This dinner party looks like so much fun! How did you get the chef to swing by and whip up all that beautiful stuff up for you?

    October 27, 2009 9:44 am
  • Pam said:

    That’s so awesome! What an amazing opportunity! I do love Chef Poe’s cooking…

    October 27, 2009 9:46 am
  • That is so amazing! I would love an experience like that. Sounds like a great time with some fabulous food!

    October 27, 2009 10:12 am
  • Kelly said:

    That food all looks amazing. I especially love the caramel crab apples. I don’t think I’ve ever actually had a crab apple. As far as what chef I would want to have cook in my kitchen, that is such a toughie because there are so many people I strongly admire. I would probably have to say Alice Waters because I find her to be so facinating and such a pioneer. She also has such an amazing palate that I would love to just sit down and eat food with her and hear her describe it.

    October 27, 2009 11:40 am
  • Justo said:

    This was a great experience. Chef Brian Poe was amazing. Great guy and someone to learn lots from.

    October 27, 2009 11:50 am
  • Brian said:

    I had a blast cooking! Thanks for your kind blog, a wonderful evening and your support of http://www.projectsmile.org

    October 27, 2009 12:52 pm
  • DBDUFF said:

    WOW- what an amazing experience. If I had to pick someone it would be Anthony Bourdain. I think he is so entertaining to watch and I know anything he cooked would be remarkable. He would also have so many interesting stories to go along with his food.

    October 27, 2009 12:54 pm
  • Megan said:

    Wow. That’s so amazing!! You are so so so lucky!!!! I moved away from Boston recently and really loved Rattlesnake!

    If I could pick anyone, I’d probably pick Paula Deen because she’d be entertaining and I’d be interested to see if her food was really worth all the calories!!

    October 27, 2009 1:38 pm
  • Katie said:

    such a good post and such amazing food! reading this made me want all that food again! especially the risotto and cornbread…delicious!!!

    October 27, 2009 1:57 pm
  • Robin W. said:

    What a great post!! An amazing experience I’m sure!! I would have Chef Bobby Flay over to grill an amazing dinner for me and my family and friends…..at least 15 lucky folks – ’cause I’m a lucky girl to have them all!!!

    October 27, 2009 2:13 pm
  • SOOOOOOOOOO COOL AND I ♥ your kitchen great pics!

    October 27, 2009 2:35 pm
  • brookem said:

    WOW! that’s such a fun night! if i wasn’t happily involved with manfriend, id ask if he’s single! he cooks and cleans?! there’s a win right there ;)

    October 27, 2009 4:40 pm
  • CookiePie said:

    WOW — what a fabulous dinner and amazing experience!!!

    October 27, 2009 5:31 pm
  • Felicia said:

    So amazing!!! This sounds like a truly unbelievable experience.

    If I had the opportunity, I think I would ask Eric Ripert to cook for me. I love him!! He has the best accent, his food always looks amazing and every time I see him on Top Chef, I run to look up the menu at Le Bernadin – over and over again. I’ve actually sadly never eaten there but hope to soon!

    October 27, 2009 11:58 pm
  • That dinner looked so good. I need to get to the rattlesnake! If Julia Child was still alive I would want her to cook me dinner, but my list is too large for chefs alive now.

    October 28, 2009 10:39 am
  • Can I just say…this IS awesome! Love it! Some fabulous looking food. Lucky ducks!

    October 28, 2009 7:02 pm
  • Kerstin said:

    How cool, I don’t even know where to start, everything looks amazing!! I’ll have to check out Rattlesnake!

    October 28, 2009 7:14 pm
  • Only famous people get chefs in their kitchens! :) Lucky lucky. And the menu looks excellent. If Ina Garten would come to LA, she could cook for us!

    October 29, 2009 6:04 pm
  • Shannon said:

    oh my gosh, what a fabulous evening!! i’ll have to keep rattlesnake in mind :)

    November 4, 2009 10:16 am
  • Penny said:

    Wow…That is awesome. I envy you :)

    November 9, 2009 11:07 am

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