I ate at An American Place in St. Louis founded by Larry Forgione. Larry Forgione started a culinary revolution in America in 1979 at the River Café in Brooklyn. He had an idea to use only local ingredients in his restaurants which he learned from working in London and Paris. At this time only a few people were doing this including Alice Waters of
Chez Panisse. From the eighties until now he has been considered The God Father of American Cuisine. My favorite dish at the restaurant was the Housemade Rootbeer Glazed Ribs. The ribs were covered in a spicy sauce and the blue corn fritters were a perfect match for the dish. Another great dish I had was the cheese board. All the cheeses on the plate were from American farmsteads and were served with toasted bread. Larry Forgione had great tasting food to go with the upscale atmosphere.
Lemoncello and Mint CevicheFresh seafood, cucumber and red onion relish
Housemade Rootbeer Glazed Ribs
Grilled red onion rings, blue corn fritters
Grilled Sweet Corn BisqueChive creme fraiche, jumbo lump crabmeat, shaved jicama salad
Shrimp and GritsRamp greens grits, mushroom stuffed trotter, cardinale sauce
Trio of Rabbit
Smothered leg, sage sausage with cherry compote, oil poached loin and dirty rice
Prairie Grass Farm Lamb Duo
Grilled eggplant, berbere, crimson lentils, phyllo wrapped shoulder
From An American Place Cheese Board
American farmstead cheeses with toasted bread
Dark Chocolate Tart
Caramel, hazelnut oil, vanilla ice cream
Summer Berry Pudding Cake
Apple saba, honey sorbet, basil seed tuile
Caramel Roasted Apricots
Peach butter, sweet pie crust, peach leaf ice cream
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I know this is an old post but I just wanted to say that I love your photos. An American Place is a great restaurant!
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