Thursday, May 01, 2008

Hungry Mother (and other women)

Last night saw a return to Hungry Mother for a girly night out with Linda, Melinda and Cindi. I used to work with the first two reprobates; Cindi is a more recent member of the gang who shares our ribald sense of humor and appreciation for good nosh, so it was a fun, improper, tasty night all round.

Yes, there were cocktails: Cindi chose an insanely good vodka martini with thyme, rosemary and red pepper flakes, and she very kindly and generously allowed me to take her last olive, which had been soaking in a house-made lemon marinade. Melinda had a Manhattan-esque concoction that featured sorghum syrup and amaretto, garnished with a boiled peanut.


But that really has nothing to do with the quality of these photos.

Linda just moves very very fast.


Look! It's Linda Bean!

Melinda always looks this blurry.


I bet they're being jugdemental about something here.

And Cindi's cocktail really was almost as big as she was.


See the green olive? See it?

So we talked about gardening and crazy neighbors and
kids and rock 'n' roll and food.

And we ate: the amazingly tender and deeply flavored beef tongue canapés; the soft boiled peanuts sprinkled with gray salt; the crunchily battered fried oysters with tabasco sauce; the catfish pâté with sweet fig jam and sharp pickled ramps; the feather-light gnocchi with delicate mushroom broth; the roast chick'um with hot jalapeno spoonbread; the light and flaky catfish (possibly cooked to perfection, depending on your own personal concept of what "perfection" means); the single juicy fried green tomato; the rich and creamy grits topped with ham and cheese.

And somehow there was room for dessert. But just to share, you understand; just a spoonful to say we'd tried. Really. So we gamely dismantled a lovely buttermilk pie, light and fluffy and lemon-scented, and did our brave best with a dense, deliciously dark chocolate pot de crème infused with cardamom.


It looks as though Hungry Mother is still doing well, though I felt a twinge of apprehension at our waitress's hope that we notify our friends about the place: "Tell everyone when you go to work tomorrow! Tell them you had a good time!" Are they just pushing word of mouth, or do they really feel under-promoted? Time will tell, though as long as they're cooking at the current standard, they should be quite safe.

So, ladies: where next?

Labels: , , , ,

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am so looking forward to try this place!!! The choclate cardamon sounds TDF!

3:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jon and I tried this place last night and loved it. Thanks for introducing us to it!

8:38 AM  
Blogger Kara said...

I went here last week with a friend and we thought it was phenominal. One of the best in the area! Beef tongue, oysters, and catfish were wonderful. Thanks for your great food writing!

8:13 PM  

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home