The Wine Market will open their doors to friends and family of the Baltimore School for the Arts (BSA) on Tuesday, Nov. 16 for a special three-course, prix fixe dinner where 15% of the proceeds will benefit BSA. The dinner will feature a lavish menu, in which guests get to choose from a variety of options for a three-course meal.
For the first course, guests will have their choice of Cornmeal Fried Oysters with Lemon Beurre Blanc; Field Greens Julienned Delicata Squash with Ponzu Vinaigrette and Shaved Radish; Vanilla Parsnip Soup with Cardmom Crème Fraiche; Tuna Carpaccio Shitake Mushrooms with Citrus Dressing and Horseradish Mousse Reduction; and Duck and Butternut Squash Croquet with Pumpkin Seed Aoli.
Second course options include Chestnut Stuffed Martin’s Farm Half Chicken with Whipped Celery Root, Brussel Sprout Leaves and Sage Coulis; Potato-Wrapped Turbot with Onion Soubis, Tuscarora Farms Potatoes and Shallots, and Poached Egg; Miso-Ginger Braised Creekstone Shortribs with Herb-Butter Dumblings, Carrot Puree, and Smoked Maitakes; Creekstone Aged Sirloin with Black Truffle Tater Tots and Braised Kale; and Lobster Bowl Toasted Orzo with Thai Herb Pistou, Cucumber Emulsion, Shaved Radish, and Soy Bean.
Guests will also enjoy a wide array of elaborate desserts including Mango Sorbet; Yuzu Crème Brulee served with Blueberries; Lemon Tart with a Sunflower Seed Crust, Pomegranate Molasses, and Pine Nut Oil; and Chocolate Pretzel Pavé with Dijon Caramel and Milk Chocolate Powder.
Reservations are available for a 6:15 or 7:30 p.m. seating at the Wine Market.
Tickets: Starting at $30
For reservations, visit www.bsfa.org or call 410-244-6166. Reservations are also available in person at The Wine Market Café and Wine Shop
About Baltimore School for the Arts:
Founded in 1980, the Baltimore School for the Arts provides students with intensive pre-professional training in the arts in the context of a rigorous college preparatory curriculum. BSA graduates go on to the most selective arts and university programs nationwide and achieve prominence in theater, film, music, dance and visual arts. Additionally, the Baltimore School for the Arts is a catalyst for young people to explore and discover their interest for the arts through TWIGS, its highly acclaimed program that provides free after-school arts classes to more than 750 elementary and middle school students; special dance and theatre recitals for Baltimore City Public School students; family performance series; partnerships with other arts organizations; and art exhibitions.
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