Monday, May 10, 2010

Happy Mother's Day, Mom! Let's Go Have Some Vino

If I could dream up the perfect mother, it would be the one I was given. She is the most amazing woman/mother I know, and I'm so grateful she's in my life. We decided to treat her to a dinner via the Texas version of Tuscany. We headed out to Mandola Estate Winery in Driftwood, Texas. It's about 20 minuets outside of Austin, and quite lovely set in the Hill Country. We arrived about a half an hour before our reservation, and went right into the Winery for a tasting. We tried 6 wines, red and white, for $5 each(Mothers sipped free for their day), and enjoyed the information from the down to earth and knowledgeable wine pourer. Our favorites happened to be at the top of the list. The 2008 Viognier for the white, and the 2008 Sangiovese for the red. We made our way to the restaurant, Trattoria Lisina, on the property and got ready for our Italian spread. Our waiter could not have been more fantastic. He was honest, friendly, and consistent. Mom and I chose a Pinot Noir for dinner (they don't serve the wineries selection at the restaurant, but have many Italians to choose from), and grazed on bread and olive oil. We picked our dishes for the night, thanks to suggestions from our waiter, and melted into the Old World Italian atmosphere. He let us know that each recipe is from owner Damian Mandola's family, except the daily specials which are inspired by Chef John Lichtenberger who hails from New York. I decided on Costolette di Agnello alla Griglia (Texas grass fed lamb chops grilled over oak & pecan, with a reduced balsamic glaze, peperonata & Parmigiano garlic mashed potatoes). I consumed every tiny bit of this dish. It was so incredibly divine. The rack was medium rare, juicy and seasoned with just the right amount of spices. The balsamic glaze, oh I could bathe in it. The potatoes were creamy and velvety next to the meat. Excellent. Mom decided on Cannelloni Lisina (Stuffed with chicken, veal, pork, aromatic vegetables & Parmigiano, baked with besciamella & tomato sauces). She said it was a tad mushy, but still fantastic. Brother went for the Pollo al Girarrosto rotisserie chicken (Rosemary, garlic & lemon, served with roasted potatoes & a cucumber salad). He thought it was great, just a bit dry for his liking. All in all, the meal was wonderful. The best way to celebrate all that our Mom has done for us, and let her know how much we love and adore her. The setting was fantastic, as close to Tuscany as we'd get for the day. Stop by and enjoy a bottle in the courtyard, under a tree lit canopy. If you're in Austin, stop by Mandola Market for a similar bite, which this Sleepy Eater has mentioned before. Arrivederci!

Mandola Estate Winery
Twitter: @MandolaWinery

Trattoria Lisina

Mandola Market from The Sleepy Eater















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