Lots of fun last night and great to see a lot more diversification in the dishes than I recall from previous years. As in years past, partnering with the lovely mbh ensured maximum coverage of items offered--splitting dishes is definitely the way to go--this year we brought a pair of scissors and did it dim sum style--VERY effective!
This year's highlights for me were:
Beverages:
Strawberry & Black Pepper mule--drink was sweet but refreshing and loved the dehydrated strawberry.
Raz & Rye Sunspot--Templeton Rye, Greenbush Sunspot Hefeweizen Ale, Raspberries, grapefruit and lemon juice--VERY refreshing!
Southern Sundie--Templeton Rye infused with white peaches and toasted pecans (yes you could taste them), fresh citrus and Rare Tea Cellars sweet tea--also very refreshing.
Spiced Michigan Cherry Fizz from Marion Street Market--wish I could've had a gallon of this to carry around with me!
Food--good to very good:
Lamb Bacon bite from 676--also enjoyed their Apricot Vodka drink but it was a tad too sweet.
Grilled sweetbreads with peach compote from Atwood Café
Traditional Andaluz Gazpacho from Ba-Ba-Reeba
Grilled pork belly with stone fruits from Henri
Smoked Prime Rib on latke from Barry & Ina
Grilled Flank Steak with Panzanella Salad and Feta from Lockwood
Grilled sweet corn, Calamansi aioli, Cotija cheese & cilantro from Pecking Order
Pickled Beef tongue/Mushroom conserva, summer potato salad and aioli from Perennial Virant
Steamed vegetable spring roll with BBQ gastrique from Quince
Lamb with Chimichurri, paneer and Paratha from PQM
Oxtail terrine with pickled veggies from Coco Pazzo
Blood sausage from Vera
My faves:
* Fried Green Tomatoes with smoked trout and new potato salad, bread & butter pickle relish and lovage--every bite of this was delicious--I thought this was the most creative AND delicious dish of the night (many delicious things and many creative things but this had both)
* Carnitas sandwich, slaw, hot sauce and carmelized onion on a chicharron "taco" shell--I guess they do these at the market but I've never tried one til now. Amazing!
* Both the lamb al asador with Chimichurri and the corn custard with pickled melon and corn from Homestead--definitely struggled to share this with my tasting partner

* Sun Gold tomato Gazpacho with cilantro jalapeno sorbet from Signature Room at 95th--wonderful sun gold flavor and the sorbet was spicy-sweet and refreshing.
* Grilled beef heart with veggie som tum and bagna cauda vinaigrette from Trencherman--I somehow miss B&L's beef heart skewer but it would've been hard to top this one--the heat from the som tum with the bagna cauda and the lusciousness of the heart were a terrific combo.
* Slow cooked goat, apricot mustard BBQ sauce, pickled ramp relish and shaved radishes over grilled naan. Absolutely gorgeous. This, along with the lamb from Homestead were the items I wished I could order in a restaurant for a main course.
Only "dessert" item I bothered with was the cherry phosphate, also from Lockwood, that was the perfect light fizzy and refreshing end to this year's BBQ for me. GREAT event--worth every penny!
"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad." Miles Kington