[August 8, 2017 edit: the event is sold out]
What
Iron Chef Dinner
When
7 p.m. Thursday, August 17
Where
The Parish Gastropub
6453 N. Oracle Rd
More Info
(520) 347-6373
theparishtucson.com
The Parish Gastropub is hosting an Iron Chef dinner with Stella Artois at 7 p.m. on Thursday, August 17.
Executive chef Travis Peters’ cuisine reigned supreme at the 2017 Iron Chef Tucson and Culinary Experience in June, and now he wants you to have a taste.
The 2017 Iron Chef team will recreate the award-winning dishes from the competition during an intimate evening of four-courses.
Each course will include a Stella Artois pairing as well.
Tickets are $95 per person, which includes tax and gratuity.
Only 30 seats are available on this night, so reserve your seats as soon as you can by calling (520) 797-1233.
Iron Chef Dinner Menu
First Course
- Cherry Wood Smoked Shrimp Ceviche – spicy pickled peach, salt cured yolk, local Anaheim peach hot sauce, and black pepper crackers
Second Course
- Cidre Peach Soup – caramelized onion, lardon, paprika spiked pecans, grilled peach brunoise, and Stella Artois croutons
Third Course
- Stella Artois Braised Lamb – peach, shrimp and bacon sauté with bitter greens, brown butter carrot purée, chimichurri, and bacon powder
Fourth Course
- Brown Sugar Grits – oven-roasted butter peach, baby arugula, black peach foam, foie gras cream bombs, and toasted pepita pesto
The Parish Gastropub is located at 6453 N. Oracle Rd. For more information, call (520) 797-1233 or visit theparishtucson.com.
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