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Edna Buchanan and North One 10 present a fiendish feast.
Published on October 09, 2008 at 3:02am
She is called the queen of crime and known internationally for her brilliant journalistic skills and fearless reporting (you dont win a Pulitzer for crime reporting by being a desk jockey). After leaving her newspaper gig at the Miami Herald, Edna Buchanan became one of the worlds premier crime novelists, penning The Corpse Had a Familiar Face, The Ice Maiden, Cold Case Squad, and Miami, Its Murder. Her latest is Legally Dead, and to celebrate the first book in her new series, shes hosting a once-of-a-kind dinner at fabulous neighborhood restaurant North One 10. At this Tuesdays An Evening with Edna Buchanan, the menu is inspired by some dark details.
Ive loved Edna for years. I just love how she writes, even from way back when she was a crime reporter for the Herald in the Seventies, chef and owner Dewey LoSasso gushes. For the evenings menu, hes whipping up appetizers such as never let them see you cry onion soup, and a killer oyster poboy on Cuban bread. The chopped limb salad of evil is our favorite; hearts of palm, orange segments, and mixed greens never sounded so menacing. The yuca-crusted snapper is paired with shadows of black beans, and the braised short ribs come with garlic mash and bloody sauce. Um, delish? It costs $48 plus tax and tip for a meal without vino, and $58 with evil wine flights. Cue a rumble of thunder.
Tue., Oct. 14, 2008