
Good morning, sunshine! It's hard not to be up-and-at-em on a morning like this, sunny and crisp, wow. Debbie and Stu the Wine Genius have probably already had breakfast at
Lucia's and climbed a mountain, despite hosting us (and Ana Scofield and
Rudy Maxa) for a fabulous din last night. That's just how they are - full of energy and fun. It's always a great hang with the Williams, and last night was no exception.
John and I walked into their lovely kitchen to find Stu smearing
triple-creme brie onto

toasted
baguette slices - topped with slices of ripe
pear, a few leaves of fresh
rosemary, and washed down with sips of
Veuve Cliquot Champagne, we were off to a good start...ha! After Rudy and Ana arrived, we moved the party outside, with views of Debbie's gorgeous garden and a platter of
melon and
prosciutto. Debbie and Stu's beyond-cute pups joined as well - flirty little Margo the long-haired dachsund, and graceful Turley, the tomato-loving dalmation. We sampled a couple of delicious
Chardonnays (I...wrote nothing down, and although I did snap a few photos of bottles, it's hard to glean the specifics from them, my

apologies) and heartily dug into a platter of the same
grilled shrimps wrapped in
pancetta and
sage that Stu made on
The Fourth (I
modified the recipe for smaller shrimps, but really, you must try it the way it's supposed to be made; I'll get the recipe from Stu).
Thanks to absolutely perfect weather, we hung outside for a nice amount of time, trying to catch up with Rudy & Ana's travels and hard work filming and producing Rudy's PBS travel series,
Rudy Maxa's World. They have been crazy-busy and of course the summer has flown by, so it was great to steal them before they're off again.
We did finally move inside for the main course -
Pinot Noir, er, I mean grilled
duck breasts, alongside
wild rice and
tomato salad. I joke because as I sat down at the dining room table, I heard Stu say from the kitchen, "I chose
duck because it goes with
Pinot Noir." I declare that as Stu's official tagline, it's so perfect. (The
Pinot Noir, by the way, was incredible. As was the
duck!)
After a slice of
berry tart from delicious
Rustica Bakery, followed by
lots of chat, we finally let Debbie and Stu go to bed! I just about fell over when I saw that it was midnight - BIG oops, since Stacey was hanging

with Nathan and I had no intention of keeping her up so late. We rushed home, Stacey was off into the night (er, morning, sorry again, Pooh), and John and I sunk into bed, stuffed and happy after another beautiful night at the Williams'. I don't know how I got lucky enough to have such amazing cooks and entertainers as friends - I mean seriously,
both Friday and Saturday nights? Sheesh. Needless to say, I am very grateful.
I don't know about you, but I am more than fortified to enjoy this golden, juicy Sunday!
Moderate it: I'm very lucky that both Friday and Saturday's dinners were fresh and healthy, lightly prepared, chock full o'veggies, and oh yes - deeeeeelicious!Labels: rudy and ana, rudy maxa, shrimp saltimbocca, stu and debbie, stu the wine genius
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