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Chef's Luncheon at Palmer's

On January 9th Santa Monica Seafood Company approached me to do a lunch for 25 Chef's in the valley. A company called Clean Fish wanted to promote there farm raised product. This company is trying to reverse the so called myth of farm raised product being unhealthy and poor farming methods.

Some of the ways they are doing this is by not over stocking the waters with fish, and correct feeding methods to ensure healthy fish. Also preserving our ecosystem for the future.

I was very happy to finish this lunch, talk about a hard crowd to please. Us Chef's can be very critical when it comes to food.

* Arnold Palmer’s Restaurant
Welcomes
Clean Fish and Santa Monica Seafood
*

Kona Kampachi Tartar with Cauliflower Florets, Soya and Nori Marinade
2007 Kim Crawford, Marlborough
Sauvignon Blanc

Toasted Angel Hair with Caribbean White Shrimp, Snow Peas and Lobster-Curry Sauce
2005 Ferrari-Carano, Alexander Valley
Chardonnay

Slowly Cooked Loch Duart Scottish Salmon with Tomato Lasagna and Tomato Thai Broth
2006 Luna, Napa Valley
Pinot Grigio

Honey-Soy Glazed Gigha Island Atlantic Halibut with Clam Shell Mushrooms and Chinese Long Beans
2005 Joel Gott, Napa Valley
Sauvignon Blanc

Bronzed Texas Redfish with Creamy Polenta, Southwestern Corn Relish and Wild Sonora Shrimp
2005 Robert Stemmler, Carneros
Pinot Noir

State Fair Mini Doughnuts with Mocha Ice Cream and Coffee Sauce

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Brett Maddock

Posted on Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 03:27PM by Registered CommenterChef Brett in | CommentsPost a Comment | References4 References

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