Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Dine on Us!

When I was contacted by Foodbuzz to attend a blogger dinner on their dime, I couldn't say no ;) We met at Macchu Picchu for an evening of Peruvian cuisine this past weekend. I wasn't quite sure what to expect, as the online menu was not translated and I've never been to Peru. My fellow diners included Caitlin, Tia, Mark and Finance Foodie. A very interesting group of folks, their tales of food and travels made me want to schedule my next trip!

I'll do my best to describe what you I got to try, but go check out Caitlin's review here--she knew what she was talking about!! First up was a Pisco Sour, a regional favorite that I had to try... sorry no picture. We started with some appetizers- Fried Yucca with a cheese sauce, (huge) Corn on the Cob with a mild white cheese and a Ceviche w/Shrimp and Fish.

Yuca a la Huancaina

Choclo Peruano con Queso


Ceviche Mixto (i think that's the version we had)

Yucca was another first for me, but it kind of reminded me of a potato. The corn had very large kernals and was a bit starch-ier than that which I'm used to, but it was tasty, as was the cheese served with it. The ceviche was also pretty good. I got a kick out of our server, who, upon seeing us start taking pictures of the food, said she would've brought out a prettier piece of corn!

At this point they also brought out these...
Which looked like roasted corn kernals. While the fresh kernals were good with the slight starchiness, I didn't care much for the roasted ones as this made them very dry.

For my main course, I went for a dish that was shrimp and spinach wrapped in chicken, served with a mass of spinach mashed potatoes and some steamed green beans. I'm going to spare you the aweful picture of this that I took, but I actually quite enjoyed it. Not sure how "peruvian" the dish is, but that's ok! While I did like most of the dishes up to this point, I must admit I was underwhelmed at the flavors of the dishes, they weren't very strongly seasoned. Whether this is normally the case in Peru, I only wish I could tell you!

Luckily we all went home with some Alfajores. Sorry I didn't get a picture of these either, but think buttery shortbread cookies with dulce de leche sandwiched in between. Umm, yeah, fantastic. I had one at the table, one when I got home, then quickly gave them to a friend to enjoy so I didn't have to tempt fate :) Thanks again to Caitlin and Foodbuzz for an enjoyable evening out!!

28 comments:

  1. Sounds like fun! Never been to Peru either but any time I eat authentically cooked foods, I enjoy the experience.

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  2. Oh wow, that is so cool dining with other bloggers!

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  3. Sounds like a great evening--and how generous of FoodBuzz!

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  4. I heard of this event, just not really sure what it is actually. Anyway, sounds like a great idea, and the food looks fabulous.
    Cheers,
    elra

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  5. such a great dinner, meeting fellow bloggers and eat delicious food! :)

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  6. Sounds like you had fun! Very cool to meet the other bloggers in the area!

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  7. How cool!What a fun dinner- love that you got to try some new/unique foods! Good stuff ;)

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  8. Very nice! Looks like a great meal. I'd love to try that cocktail.

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  9. um, WOW.

    how much does BlogHer suck, errrr, have to learn from the Buzz.

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  10. thats awesome foodbuzz put together a blogger dinner.

    i hope that they do that for the dc area down here!

    check out my giveaway if you haven't already:

    http://lovejackson.blogspot.com/2009/04/spring-has-sprung-giveaway.html

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  11. Amaaaazing meal!!


    Oh my, Alfajores - TOO DAMN GOOD!!!

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  12. a free dinner! wow, that's amazing! I've never tried Peruvian cuisine, but I'm always game for trying a whole new cuisine!
    everything looks sooo good. I guess they must be pretty authentic too, because the menu was in Peruvian only!

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  13. Oooh this looks amazing!! I haven't been there but have heard fabulous things. I hope to attend a foodbuzz dinner soon!

    Sues

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  14. OOOOH Jealous! I hope I get an invite to something similar - I would loooove to try Peruvian - that had to be good!

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  15. All that food looks delicious. I love how generous FoodBuzz is. Mmmmm, you're making me salivate!

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  16. I'm so sorry I wasn't able to get there!!! I really wanted to come - it was just out of the way and I had plans later in the night. But now I'm super bummed!!! ANOTHER TIME!!! I want a mulligan!

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  17. I think it sounds like a fun dining experience - it's great to get out there and try new things.

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  18. How fun! And such delicious eats! I've had that giant corn before-it's very starchy. The cookies sound real yummy!!

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  19. Look at all of that great food! YUM!

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  20. you lucky duck! that sounds like a blast!

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  21. How cool, I've never had Peruvian cuisine and that restaurant is close to our place, so we'll have to check it out!

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  22. As the friend who received the "cookies", I can totally agree with Shannon that they are DELICIOUS!

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  23. Sorry I missed it. Looks like fun! I'd actually expect Peruvian food to be very flavorful (not from experience... just what I thought). Maybe there is a better Peruvian restaurant in the Boston area.

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  24. That is SO COOL that you got to do that! Living vicariously through you is fun :D

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  25. WOW, never been in Peru...love latin food.

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