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Barley Swine’s Summer Tasting Menu

July 20, 2019 by Alyssa

Barley Swine’s summer tasting menu just might be the best meal I’ve ever had. If you do one thing this summer, experience this seasonal menu.

It’s a tradition for <3M and I to go to Barley Swine on Christmas Eve for their tasting menu.  But lately, we’ve both been working a lot — him taking late-night calls with his team oversea, and me, who continues working even when I get home which has limited our quality time together.

So, as a way for us to take a break from the grind, I made a surprise reserdation for us to celebrate Christmas in July at Barley Swine (it was also our engagement anniversary, which is why you see ‘happy anniversary’ on the menu below).

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We started the evening with a round of cocktails.  A Day at the Races with tequila, rhubarb, jasmine, orange blossom, and lemon for me and Aces are High with bourbon, pasubio vino amaro, rosemary, and peychauds for <3M.  If you’re not up for a cocktail, Barley Swine also has a few tempting mocktail options to try on their new summer menu. Let me know how they are! 

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Going into the meal, I was a bit hesitant looking at our tasting menu.  I was nervous more so for <3M because while we are foodies, we have very specific and different tastes. For him: no mushrooms, celery, or ‘animals with fins’ and for me: nothing with four feet. This usually means we end up with slightly different menus but mostly the same.

Here’s a look at our meal highlights, though to be honest, every dish was STELLAR.

To start was this blue crab, marigold, green bean course.  This was like a savory panna cotta and the blue grab was light and fresh. The perfect way to kick-off the meal.

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Up next was the shishito pepper tamale.  This reminded me of an inside out tamale or a chile rellano with the masa on the inside and a perfectly light, crispy crunch on the outside.

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The tomato, blueberry, grains green chile mousse dish was our third course at Barley Swine.  I loved the hint of green chile in the foam, the crunch of the grain, and the surprise sweetness from the blueberries. It was definitely in the running for my favorite dish.

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However, I believe the shrimp dumpling, hot sauce, fried bun, herbs was both mine and <3M’s favorite dish of the evening.  The bun was crispy but fluffy in the center.  We sandwiched it with succulent shrimp, a house hot sauce, and fresh herbs for a bit of brightness.  It was full of flavor. I want to come back to Barley Swine just to eat these from dinner one night.

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While my menu says goat above, I asked this dish to be switched out for a vegetarian option.  The chef surprised me with this roasted carrot, vegetarian chorizo, house feta, and corn course.  This was a vegetarian’s dream. The carrot was smokey, the feta salty, and the crunchy corn added texture. Banger’s should tap Barley Swine for this recipe because it was the perfect ‘mock sausage.’

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Summer tasting menu desserts

We wrapped our meal with two desserts. Celery sorbet, peanut, chamomile served as a palate cleanser.  At first, I was baffled with this combination but thinking about it now, it’s a modern, refined take on the traditional ants on a log from my childhood.  Even <3M, who dispises celery, enjoyed this dish enough to finish it entirely.

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Our final dish of the evening was one <3M said he loved the most, corn mochi, coriander, blackberry, cojeta. I was amazed by the subtle sweet corn flavor throughout, the chewiness of the mochi, and the meringue twigs.  It was a texture lover’s dream. And, best yet, during Swine Hour (Barley Swine’s happy hour) desserts are half off so if you want to give this dish a taste, hit it up then with a bottle of wine for 25% off! 

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We left this meal in the happiest of food comas and couldn’t stop raving about the dishes.  It was the BEST experience we’ve had in a very long time (even better than past Christmas Eve tastings!).

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If you’re interested in the summer tasting menu, you can grab the summer Barley Swine tasting at a steal for $65 if you visit Sunday-Thursday between 5-6pm (normally $95).  I highly recommend reservations.

Have you had the Barley Swine summer tasting menu yet?  What’s some of your favorite seasonal menus in Austin this year?

Filed Under: Austin, Restaurants Tagged With: austin, barley swine, restaurant, summer, Tasting Menu

Barley Swine Chef’s Tasting & Our Holiday Tradition

December 27, 2017 by Alyssa

The Chef’s Tasting at Barley Swine is a must for Austin foodies! It pairs Austin’s culinary creativity with the city’s laid-back, local culture. It’s an evening full of great food, friendly service, and will leave you wanting to come back again and again.

Without any family in Austin, <3M and I have started making our own Christmas traditions and one of them is to head to Barley Swine to enjoy the 10-course Chef’s Tasting. It’s something he and I really look forward to each December, knowing it will be a night of great food, good wine, and friendly service. We also love comparing our meals from year to year and get excited to taste the latest menu.

View of the Barley Swine Kitchen

Barley Swine’s Chef, Bryce Gilmore, & his kitchen are also very accommodating to specific food preferences which makes the meal even more special as the menu avoids fish for <3M while ensure I don’t receive any beef & pork.

His and her custom menus

<3M and I typically do the Chef’s Tasting on Christmas Eve, but this year, Barley Swine chose to close on Christmas Eve to allow their staff to spend more time with their own friends and family, so Mayank and I chose to have our special dinner on Saturday, December 23rd.

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We started the meal with a glass of sparkling rose — because it always feels a bit fancy and I love starting a great meal with a special glass of bubbly.  We also asked our server, Cruze (spelling?), if we could take the meal a bit slower than the normal pace as <3M and I I really like to enjoy the food, each other’s company, and watch the kitchen.

If you’re a fan of watching your food being assembled and seeing a variety of dishes, ask to be seated at the Chef’s Counter when making your reservation at Barley Swine — and yes, always make a reservation for dinner, they’re quite busy!

Cruze was great the entire night and 100% accommodating to our request for a super slow meal. He had a few bottle recommendations for us and brought us a tasting of each.

If you ever want to explore wine outside your comfort zone, I highly suggest doing a blind tasting then picking the bottle of wine that spoke to you most.

<3M and I did a blind tasting at Barley Swine and ended up choosing Mocavero Puteus, Negroamoro blend which is far from my typical California Cabernet Sauvignon pick.  We loved it and it paired nicely with each course throughout the meal.

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Once we had settled in for the evening with drinks, the tasting began!

Although there are 10 courses, the plates are well portioned and while we always leave feeling full, we never leave feeling like we just wrapped a Thanksgiving dinner which is more of a marathon of eating! Here’s a look at our menu!

Garden Cookies

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Spanish mackerel, turnip slaw

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Shishito pepper, onion dip – Best shishito I’ve ever had, it was such a wonderful sweet & spicy pairing!

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Chicken Skin, deviled egg – How can you not love fried chicken skin with deviled egg filling?

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Sweet Potato, brown butter, ricotta, seeds – I really loved all the seeds in here and the crisp bites of sweet potato

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Creamed cabbage hand pie – my favorite dish of the evening. The pastry was out of this world perfection!

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Red snapper, mushroom butter, bok choy

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Grilled quail, carrot, pecan – such a unique preparation of quail, it’s a quail leg stuffed with sausage.

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Oyster mushroom, potato, green bean – I loved the potato here and the meaty mushrooms!

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Apple, lemongrass, chevre – I thought I’d love this but it was probably my least favorite of the night which doesn’t mean it wasn’t good, I simply had high expectations when reading the dish’s flavor combination on the menu.

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Spiced sfingi, espresso, butternut squash — The espresso here was so mellow and paired nicely with the light sweetness of the squash. And in case you didn’t know, sfingi is a little Italian donut-like pastry!

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I love all the pickled vegetable decor. There’s something so wonderful about food decorations.

Although <3M and I typically visit Barley Swine in December, they have an awesome menu year-round that changes with the season. I recommend visiting and checking out some of the menu items during their Swine Time happy hour Sunday-Friday from 5:00-6:30pm! It’s a great way to indulge on a budget while still enjoying Barley Swine’s culinary creations!

Barley Swine
6555 Burnet Rd #400
Austin, TX 78757
(512) 394-8150
Chef’s Tasting – $95

 

Filed Under: Austin, Restaurants Tagged With: austin, barley swine, chef tasting, restaurant, wine

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