Archives for December 2007
At least Until Dessert.
2 December 2007 | carlyle, cook, dessert, jeff, plated dessert, review | 4 Responses

Friday the Oregonian published a review for Carlyle. Overall we got a “B,” and Reviewer David Sarasohn had this to say about my desserts:
“Then, in the final course, the party din becomes overpowering. Desserts have multiple elements but seem deconstructed, in the fashion of a couple years ago. A dessert called Irish Car Bomb presents a Guinness-laced brownie, ice cream and caramel sauce flavored with Jameson’s whiskey and Bailey’s Irish Cream, plus crushed pretzel.
Pretzel?
In overkill, it ranks with Velvet Elvis, featuring peanut butter creme brulee, caramelized banana and bacon. Actually, the bacon is separate, on a wafer, but peanut butter is a curious flavor for creme brulee, and getting the three elements in your mouth all at once does not convince you that Elvis Presley was an underrated culinary thinker. On the other hand, it might make your sideburns grow.
The same problems beset deep-fried apple bread pudding (with brown butter ice cream and a curiously uninviting crust) and poached pear with chocolate sauce and cream cheese ice cream — which, once you calm down and get used to the idea, could have worked, except for the large doughnut-like item in the middle.
The problem isn’t lack of skill; a less vociferous dessert of cheesecake three ways was admirable. But the general dessert theme does suggest that the party has gotten out of hand.”
Wow. I’ve been reveiwed. THIS IS AMAZING!! Somebdody is eating and bustin’ on desserts that I made up!!! HAHAHAHAHHA!!!!! I MADE IT!!! HAHAHAHAA!!!!! AND THEY’RE SCARED!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAA. I love food. It’s visceral nature incites the use of words like “vociferous“, and quotes like “it might make your sideburns grow.” I guess according to this reveiwer, my desserts are a little outside the comfort zone, and a little over the top. Well fuck YEAH!! Here’s another interesting quote from a user named Altas of the much read Portland Food & Drink.com:
“The O lacks credibilty … why is David Sarasohn even going to restaurants on the O’s dime with his palate??? ”
And another quote by a user named Diner in the same forum:
“Friends and fellow diners please ignore The Oregonian food critics as incompetent, mean spirited people with self-serving interests. Sample all the food of Portland and decide for yourselves where to return for excellence.”
I plan to write David Sarasohn and thank him for his honest impressions of my food, and for eating at Carlyle. I just got off the phone with Patrick, and he told me I need to come in tommorow, and prep desserts. We sold over 30. A busy night!!Almost sold out on Bread Puddings!! I guess any publicity is good publicity. Thats food and beverage. I’m guessin I’ll have to put cobbler on the menu now. And maybe cupcakes.
