Sunday, March 22, 2009
The Tenth Day of March
The first Scratch dinner was held on the tenth day of March. Scratch's monthly dinners are held on the night of the full moon. Each full moon has a specific name, used by early settlers and native americans.
March's full moon goes by: the full sap moon, the full sugar moon, and the full worm moon.
There were no worms used in the meal, instead the menu revolved around maple syrup and other sugars. Chef Nick attempted to use maple or sugar in each dish without letting it overpower the palate.
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