The Final Meal of 2009
January 1, 2010
Well, my final meal of the year was a four-courser and I delighted in it to the fullest!
Before I dive into the feast, I will recap my breakfast this morning.
I could NOT sleep for the life of me last night, I tossed and turned SO much! A nap may be in store very very soon!
Breakfast this morning was…what I could find. I wanted eggs but we were out.
It’s the beginning of the month so our budget is replenished. Grocery shopping will commence this weekend!

I had a half-cheese sammie. I toasted a piece of bread and spread a little smart balance on but once I realized we didn’t have eggs, I microed it with a slice of reduced-fat provolone cheese and folded in half. I also had three pieces of turkey bacon and a clementine. This clementine was pretty dry though and I didn’t eat much of it.

I did drink the yummy glass of 1/2 white grape/pomegranate juice and 1/2 H2O though!
Onto last night! We met up with my in-laws at Roy’s. I love the atmosphere of this place. It’s Hawaiian fusion cuisine. I love it!

One of the things I love about this place is that instead of bread, they serve complimentary edamame!
It’s salted and, according to their website also has a little sugar and japanese red pepper seasoning. So yummy with a slightly spicy kick. I snacked on a lot of these. We ordered another plate after this one.

My first drink was my signature favorite, an amaretto sour. It’s super sweet and tastes just like candy. I limited myself to this one, since it was so large!

With dinner, we brought our own wine. (Great money saving tip) It’s only a $15 uncorking fee! Adam brought back tons of wine when he lived in Italy and times he visited, this is at least worth $100 and he spent probably the equivalent of $40 on it. Pretty good deal!
We drank a 2003 Barolo. Oh..my..gosh. Unbelievably good! The aromatics were incredible, and it was just the perfect red wine. Not too heavy for the seafood we ate and not too dry either. It was wonderful.

They had a special menu for New Year’s Eve and a welcome note in the menu for the evening..

I was so ready for this culinary journey.
My first glass of wine.

We got to choose one item from four sections. I started with the crispy duck spring rolls. The four of us shared mostly everything!

I ate two of these.
Adam ordered froie gras which is goose liver. I have never had it before and these days I won’t say no to trying much. It was amazingly buttery with a light crispy sear on it. Really good.

This was my sample plate..I had some shrimp with a little bit of white cheddar grits with roasted pepper as well as half a duck dumpling.

I chose the lobster bisque which was a lot thinner then most bisques BUT it also had large chunks of lobster which you won’t find in many lobster bisques. It was good but I barely made a dent in it. It was made with chive oil as well as applewood smoked bacon which I got bits of as I ate, the salty smokiness worked so well with the cream and buttery taste of the lobster.

Adam ordered a mushroom consomme which was so meaty and delicious.

For my main course I ordered the “Mochi dusted Hawaiian Opakapaka” which was served with a sweet potato puree, bok choy, and carrots in a “macadamia nut garlic Meuniere sauce”.
According to “The Gutsy Gourmet” a meuinere sauce is brown butter, parsley, salt, and fresh lemon juice.
It was incredibly good.

The fish was a very mild, pacific crimson snapper. The sweet potato and bok choy sold me on this dish and nothing on this plate dissapointed. I couldn’t make a huge dent on it, because I was getting so stuffed! I ate about 1/3 of the fish, all of the sweet potato, one half of the bok choy and the carrots. The sauce was delicious.
I also had a bite of lobster risotto. Yum!

We were feeling sleepy from all of the food, so before dessert I ordered an espresso..mmm..

For dessert, I chose..
“The Study of Chocolate Decadence”
I mean, can you say no to a dessert with a name like that?

A chocolate truffle, a chocolate torte with a peanut butter center, and both white and dark chocolate fudge in a raspberry sauce.
I ate half each. It was SO rich!
I also had a few bites of Adam’s dessert..
“A Macadamia Nut Financier Cake” which had vanilla ice cream, and a fig syrup.

His was super delicious as well, I enjoyed a taste of the cake and fig syrup as well as a few bites of his ice cream. So nice of him to share!
After dinner we headed to a local restaurant that Adam’s father and brother play at and I had a glass of prosecco to celebrate the New Year.
We went to a party afterwards but we left when some of our friends did since we didn’t know many people there and were home by 11:30.
We were exhausted and I was happy to be with Leo and my husband and watch Friends.
We watched the ball drop and stayed up a little bit longer.
What a great last day of 2009. The first day of 2010 is feeling like a day of rest, hey I have a WHOLE YEAR to get ready for!!
Katy
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1.
Leena | January 1, 2010 at 3:27 pm
wow! everything from your dinner looks amazing!!!! especially that snapper dish… and I’m totally drooling over those desserts!
Happy New Year!
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Heather McD (Heather Eats Almond Butter) | January 1, 2010 at 4:53 pm
Katy,
Thanks for visiting my blog and for your sweet comment.
What a fabulous meal to ring in the New Year. Amaretto Sours are my favorite. I rarely drink, but when I do, that is my cocktail of choice.
The white cheddar grits surprised me at an Hawaiian fusion restaurant, but I guess that is where the “fusion” part comes in. Glad you enjoyed your evening, and here’s to a wonderful 2010 for you and your husband. Leo too.
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Lindsey @ Sound Eats | January 1, 2010 at 6:32 pm
wow everything looks so amazing and decadent!! jealous!
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Hillary | January 1, 2010 at 7:52 pm
Your dessert sounds decadent! I probably could have eaten the whole plate ; )
~ Hillary [Nutrition Nut on the Run]