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Recap: Caviar and Champagne Tasting at Praline Bakery & Bistro in Bethesda, Maryland

Praline Bakery & Bistro in Bethesda, Maryland is changing the face of Thursdays for many D.M.V. residents. Owned by former White House pastry chefs Susan Limb & Patrick Musel, the bistro will host patrons every second Thursday for an evening of various foods and libations tastings.

I decided to check in for their first tasting, which featured caviar and champagne. Yes, caviar! I last had caviar as a child in Zimbabwe.  Random, I know. But as a sushi lover & a fan of seafood, I welcomed tasting the delicacy and looked forward to learning something new.

Caviar Trio
Photo Credit: Steven Hall

 

For those who may not be aware, caviar is fish eggs...salt-cured fish eggs to be exact.  Caviar typically comes from sturgeon fish, and historically has been seen as a Russian staple and popular import.  

Praline offered us Bowfin Choupique, Salmon Roe, Golden Whitefish, Hackelback Sturgeon, and smoked caviar. The most distinct out of them all was the Bowfin - black in color, and by distinct I mean very fishy.

Salmon Roe

 

 

The salmon roe was one of my favorites, as it was juicy, round and orange.  You’ve probably eaten roe before on a sushi dish or appetizer. Another favorite was the smoked caviar, which was buttery in taste and reminiscent of a good smoked salmon.

We paired our caviar with tasty blinis (thin pancakes) & and crème fraiche, which most say may mask the taste of the caviar, but really added to the experience.

Everything was really tasty, and the addition of the champagnes [Crement d’Alsace Brut Rose, William Daniel Pardiac Blanc de Blanc, Prosecco Riondo] made for a refined evening. 

Caviar and Champagne
Photo Credit: Steven Hall

Crepe

 

As a bonus, Susan allowed us to taste a selection of crepes that the bistro will be rolling out in the next few weeks. As most of you know, crepes are thin pancakes that originate from France.  They can be sweet or savory, and paired with some great ingredients.

I tasted two savory ones made from buckwheat flour- ham & cheese, and smoked salmon. The salmon was by far my favorite, because salmon, but there will be 18 different crepes offered by the time the menu is finalized.

 

 

 

If you’re on a staycation in the D.C. metropolitan area and are looking for a taste of France amidst the sprawling Bethesda mansions, Praline Bakery & Bistro is the place to be. It’s tucked away in The Shops at Sumner Place, and French manager, Francoise, will make sure you’re well taken care of. Their next tasting is Choucroute (sauerkraut, sausages, & charcuterie) and beer on January 14th!

For more information on the bakery visit www.praline-bakery.com.

- Nyasha Chikowore

Recap: Bourbon Ball in Washington D.C.

The place to be for Black professionals Friday evening, including the who's who of D.C.'s Black Twitter, was at The Manor (1327 Connecticut Avenue, 20036) for the 1st annual Bourbon Ball.

Hosted by NSFW Events, the semi-formal event was sponsored by D.C.'s own Filibuster Bourbon. The bourbon was also used in the dangerously delicious bourbon balls by @KanyeBreast of Carnal Dish that were available at the bar.  Filibuster Bourbon has a smooth taste, and is great by itself or mixed in a cocktail.

What's most notable was that it seemed like everyone (and by everyone, I mean me) drank as much as they wanted and the whiskey never ran out. 

The event lasted from about 6 - 10:30 p.m. and the music by DJ Kellz was so good that no one wanted to leave the dance floor. Everyone was there to have a genuinely good time and that came across in the fun-loving, anything-goes atmosphere.

NSFW is taking the next Bourbon Ball to Atlanta on February 20th at Le Fais do-do so book your flights now! And in the mean time, the same team is hosting #BlackExcellence at Claudia's in D.C. on January 17th. Check here or follow @byecorn and @tommiecollins for updates. Don't say I didn't tell you to be there!  Until then, check out more pictures below from Bourbon Ball D.C.