We sat and chatted with Susan, chef and owner of Petraia, for almost an hour. It was so wonderful. Does life get better than eating delicious food, with good people...
Well, it could, if I had all my people with me. But this was pretty darn good!
Because of the way I am I have pictures of everything we were served....you may not really care...but I'm going to show you anyway!
Then it was the Egg of the Day, which was pancetta confit, saffron potatoes, and a quail egg.
Next up was one of my favorites of the evening, the Antipasto Toscano, with an assortment of Petraia's salumi and 3 different crostini's. My favorite was the melon wrapped with prosciutto...I had been craving melon and was so pleased to see it there. It was SO sweet, and ah, so good.
Then a pasta course. Rainbow ravioli stuffed with ricotta and mint.
You can't tell me you're mouth is not watering by now.
By then the sun was setting...
We had a sorbetto in between the pasta and meat course, which was a tasting of both wild and domestic pork...to taste them both on the same plate really brought out their differences.
Next was the cheese course. 3 sheep and goat's milk cheeses served with Petraia's honey. 
We started with an Amuse, which is just a little bite, a treat for the tastebuds, a suprise. I love them. Last night it was asparagus cream served in an egg shell with blood sausage and crostini.
By then the sun was setting...
And lastly, dessert. Floating Islands filled with yougurt gelato in strawberry sauce. Wow.
Technically that wasn't the last thing...we did have a digestivo and little petit fours after dessert!
It was an amazing night. It was a wonderful being the guest and getting that special Petraia treatment. I won't be forgetting it anytime soon...
3 comments:
OMG!! I so wish I could be there! The food looks amazing! Almost as good as my supper of cereal! lol
You didn't explode???
If you eat like that every day, you will come back, like, 500 pounds heavier.
xoxoxox
Isabelli
you are having so many awesome experiences. you are so lucky!!
love, n8
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