Photo Gallery: 5 Obama Dinner Menus
A look inside the ultimate dinner invitation
Last week, the White House announced that President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama will host their first State Dinner of 2012 for none other than the UK's Prime Minister David Cameron on March 13-14. According to White House food–obsessed website Obama Foodorama, no menu has been announced, but it's safe to say the First Couple will showcase vegetables from the White House Garden and feature the Obamas' meat of choice — beef.
When it comes to food, the Obamas don't mess around — their dining tastes range from comfort food (think trips to Shake Shack and D.C. pizza joints) to high-end (fundraising dinners at New York's Daniel). Whether entertaining foreign diginitaries or just watching the Super Bowl, the Obamas love to display their foodie chops. So what'll they do for Prime Minister Cameron? Maybe invite Gordon Ramsay for a live-action tantrum? Turn the White House dining room into a gastro-pub? Who knows...
In the meantime, here are 5 menus from the Obama dinners (state and otherwise) we wouldn't have minded crashing like those fools at the first Obama State Dinner.
1. State Dinner Honoring Indian PM Manmohan Singh
November 24, 2009
The menu for President Obama's first state dinner was created by guest chef (and Food Republic co-founder) Marcus Samuelssson and White House Executive Chef Cristeta Comerford. Regional American cooking was featured with an Indian flare, of course, for the guest of honor.
THE MENU
FIRST: Potato and eggplant salad; White House arugula with onion seed vinaigrette
SECOND: Red lentil soup with fresh cheese; roast potato dumplings with tomato chutney
MAIN: Chickpeas and okra or green curry prawns with caramelized salsify with smoked collard greens and coconut-aged basmati
DESSERT: Pumpkin pie tart; Pear tatin; Whipped cream and caramel sauce
Photo: Eddie Gehman Kohan/ObamaFoodorama.com
2. State Dinner Honoring Chinese President Hu Jintao
January 19, 2011
White House Executive Chef Cristeta Comerford and Executive Pastry Chef Bill Yosses constructed this "All-American" meal requested by the Chinese delegation. What could be more American than steak and potatoes, followed by apple pie?
THE MENU
FIRST: D'Anjou pear with farmstead goat cheese; fennel, black walnuts, and white balsamic
SECOND: Poached Maine lobster; orange-glazed carrots and black trumpet mushrooms
MAIN: Dry aged ribeye with buttermilk crisp onions; double-stuffed potatoes and creamed spinach
DESSERT: Old fashioned apple pie with vanilla ice cream
Photo: Eddie Gehman Kohan/ObamaFoodorama.com
3. "Return State Dinner" for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
May 25, 2011
After a state banquet was held in President Obama's honor at Buckingham Palace, the Obamas hosted the Queen for an intimate dinner at the Windsor House in London. Sticking to the familiar, the President and First Lady arranged an American-inspired feast for Her Majesty and Prince Philip, plus a few choice guests including J.K. Rowling, Colin Firth and David Beckham.
THE MENU
FIRST: Lobster ravioli
MAIN: Griddled filet of aged highlands beef; crushed Jersey Royals potatoes with rosemary asparagus and minted broad beans
DESSERT: pecan pie with brandy ice cream
4. The Obama 2011 Super Bowl Menu
February 6, 2011
The Obamas celebrated last year's big game, Super Bowl XLV, with a smorgasbord of bar food and their own White House home-brewed Honey Ale. (According to Obama Foodorama, they kept it chill this year as they watched the Giants beat the Patriots, ordering pizzas.) But don't go thinking that it was all unhealthy—there is a salad buried somewhere on this party menu.
THE MENU
MAINS: Bratwurst; kielbasa; cheeseburgers; Buffalo wings; deep dish pizza
SIDES: German potato salad; twice-baked potatoes; salad
CHIPS: Snyders potato chips and pretzels
DESSERT: Ice cream
DRINKS: Yuengling Lager and Light; Hinterland Pale Ale and Amber Ale; White House Honey Ale
Official White House photo by Pete Souza
5. State Dinner Honoring Chancellor Angela Merkel
June 07, 2011
This "Spring Harvest Dinner" featured a bounty of seasonal ingredients. But the real highlight was dessert—the White House chefs daringly prepared an apple strudel for the Chancellor of Germany. That took guts.
THE MENU
FIRST: White House garden chopped salad with fine herbs and White House honey gastrique
SECOND: Tuna tartare with rye crisps; pickled young carrots and mustard oil; spring pea salad; shaved ham and ginger snaps
MAIN: Petite filet with Maryland crab ravioli; wild ramp puree
DESSERT: Apple strudel with golden raisins and topfen
Photo: Eddie Gehman Kohan/ObamaFoodorama.com
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