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When Le Pichet and Café Presse executive chef Jim Drohman left Campagne restaurant back in 2000 (has it really been that long?), he stopped making cassoulet. The tiny kitchen at Le Pichet was just too small for preparing this classic from the southwest of France that is best made in big batches. Now, for the first time in 17 years, Chef Drohman is dusting off his recipe and making cassoulet, as part of a menu featuring dishes from the region of the Midi-Pyrénées.
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What:
4-course family-style dinner featuring dishes inspired
by the cuisine of the Midi-Pyrenees, centered around a traditional Cassoulet Toulousain and complemented by the country wines of the region
When: Tuesday February 28, at 6:30pm
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Where: The back room at Café Presse
Cost: Dinner including wine $85 Dinner only $65
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The Fall 2016 Quarterly dinner sold quickly so reserve your table now. Reservations by telephone only at 206.709.7674
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CAFE PRESSE
1117 12TH AVENUE
WWW.CAFEPRESSESEATTLE.COM
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