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West Monroe LA, 2006.
How Do They Do That Thing: Mile High Pie
I’ve been meaning to try to make the Caribbean Room’s Mile High Pie since I first had it, before the restaurant closed (and ultimately became Jack Rose…a little bit from that visit at the bottom of this post to see the change). Mile High is an ice cream pie with dark crust, layered chocolate / vanilla / strawberry / meringue, and capped with chocolate sauce poured over.
ohmygoshhhhh it is crazy and fabulous and so over the top. What kind of tall, tall pan can I make this in? Let me know, please, if you have a good idea. Judy Walker put a recipe for it in the Times-Pic in ’14 but it sounds like she’s saying make it in a regular pie shell and I don’t think all that layering is just going to happen that way (though I could be wrong). I can see it going
1/ Leaning Tower of Pisa,
2/ Leaning shack of Greenbrier, Alabama (which finally succumbed),

3/ Puddle of chaos on kitchen floor
(no pic, but in my first place right out of college, I made sweet and sour sauce in a blender, the top came off, and the kitchen was doused in red sticky evvvvvrawherrrre)
Also: there’s a really fine history of the pie here, along with pics of the restaurant in its first iteration.
Anyway. As I said, the Caribbean Room doesn’t exist anymore (that space now being Jack Rose) but just to set the scene, it was this:
The servers all in suits, Pontchartrain engraved on the silver, the cocktails perfect…
speckled trout pontchartrain with hollandaise, shrimp, wild mushrooms:
tournedos of beef with wild mushroom and potato puree:
and the fun continues, tableside
Jack Rose is there now, there’s a nice rooftop bar in the building, and the hotel — the Pontchartrain — is maybe my favorite non-FQ hotel in New Orleans. Posted about it earlier this year. The hotel’s interior designer, Andrew Alford, also did the Graduate Hotels, and while it’s a different look, it’s his signature fun. And it is fun. xoxo!
Staff Change.
Autumn.
Cirque
(more in a series of wonderful things before all this that will forever be wonderful)
Our visit to Le Cirque in Las Vegas:
Le Cirque is what you want it to be: an immersive experience. You’re there, you’re a part of it, they’re so pleased you’re a part of it, we’re just all having this wonderful thing together. Oh, let’s please do this again soon.
Le Cirque is more than just a name — those fabulous fabrics making up a tent, the fanciful decorations and motifs…
Hello, old friend.
egg amuse bouche with a mousse filling and petal atop
St Germain flambeed foie gras with sesame, tapioca, elderflower gastrique
crispy spatzle
rabbit symphonyÂ
Burgundy snails in black garlic herb butter, pernod, licorice ‘salad’
potato crusted Mediterranean sea bass, braised leeks, pinot noir verjus
creme brulee
chocolate ball: white chocolate ice cream, hazelnut caramel crunch
…which melts once the server pours hot chocolate over
…and a goodbye gift of these treats, including macaron
It was perfection, perfection, perfection. The boys were at camp on this visit, but can’t wait to take them for next time.




































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