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Nothing like a nice dinner out ...

So I posted earlier this evening that I was heading out to a work dinner (https://similarworlds.com/food-drink/4882903-Going-out-to-dinner-tonight-Yup-For-those-of-you-who-know-me) and I asked if you all wanted to hear about it. Well the vote was 21-2 in favor so here we go.

First, in my original post I pulled my five favorite things off their online menu and posted them for you all to chime in on what I should have. It turns out that with 46 of us in attendance, the menu was limited to the following:



As you can see, my choices were somewhat more limited. The appetizers were amazing. The bruschetta was so tasty I could have just dined on them. The jumbo shrimp were among the biggest I've ever seen.

For my salad, I chose the Caesar and, honestly, was underwhelmed.

(Sorry the pics are so poorly lit - I didn't want to use my flash in the restaurant)


I say underwhelming because it was hardly dressed at all and the dressing that was there was very bland. Barely tasted like a Caesar dressing at all.

For the main course, I didn't have all the choices that their main menu offered. Of the three choices (ribeye, pork tomahawk, or salmon) I chose the salmon. It came with a single (huge) roasted carrot and smashed potatoes.



The server recommended the salmon cooked medium. I'm more of a "just sear both sides and let it swim to my table" kinda girl, but I went with their recommendation. It was the star of the evening (which I suppose it should be). Taste with the seasoning and butter on top was incredible, texture was perfect. The roasted carrot had a glaze on it and the smashed potatoes were seasoned beautifully. I completely cleaned my plate and had trouble resisting the urge to pick it up and start licking. Also had a single glass of white wine.

And then came the dessert choice. Any of you who have read my prior dining out posts might remember that my favorite dessert of all time is key lime pie. And this pie looked so good when it arrived that I had to excuse myself to the table and use my flash:



This was the only unanimous choice at my table. EVERYONE went key lime over the carrot cake.

That was my dinner. Forty-six of us gathering to discuss 2024 and changes in our strategic direction. ❤️
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KiwiBird · 36-40, F
Salads need to dressed. Decorum is a necessity. The main presentation doesn’t look that great....but it is the taste test that scores the most points. I am glad the salmon was nice. I usually just go for seared but a decent butter certainly enhances the flavour. The pie looks good....but is that real fresh whipped cream or mock cream?

Jealous

Did you solve 2024? Just remember if you can't go right go left.
sarabee1995 · 26-30, FVIP
@KiwiBird Totally agree on salads and salmon. A good sear is all you need on the right piece of fish. But with that said, their preparation was pretty awesome.

As for the whipped cream ... no idea. It was good. 😁
KiwiBird · 36-40, F
@sarabee1995 I had to google Key Lime.
sarabee1995 · 26-30, FVIP
@KiwiBird It's amazing!
KiwiBird · 36-40, F
@sarabee1995 I was after the difference between Key Limes and what we generally get here Limes. I only came across some thin skinned ripe yellow ones this year I was given some and didn't realise they were actually Key Limes. We normally just get the thicker skin green ones.
ArtieKat · M
@KiwiBird As a non-American I can attest that Key Lime Pie is gorgeous!
sarabee1995 · 26-30, FVIP
@KiwiBird Had to look it up myself...

HOW ARE KEY LIMES DIFFERENT FROM REGULAR LIMES?



“Regular” limes, the kind most often found in the average American supermarket, are also known as Persian limes.

When you think of what a stereotypical lime looks like, chances are you’re thinking of a Persian lime. They have dark green skin, the characteristic oval shape with tapered ends, and can range in size from 2-4 inches or more.

Key limes are much smaller and rounder than regular limes. The average key lime weighs about 3/4 ounce, and it takes 18-20 key limes to yield a cup of juice. In contrast, a medium Persian lime weighs about 3 ounces, and it takes 5-6 regular limes to yield a cup of juice.

In addition to the size difference, key limes also have a thinner skin and a higher acidity level than regular limes, which gives them a more intense and tart flavor.