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NYC Marines to Host "Mess Night" Benefit Dinner-Open to the Public, June 30th
By Arthur J. Stern
5/1/2009


On Tuesday, June 30, 2009, the New York City Marine Corp Council will host the second annual NYC Marines "Mess Night." The event takes place from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm, at the New York Athletic Club, 180 Central Park South, 9th Floor and raises funds for the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation and the National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction.

A rousing Marine Corps tradition, dating from the 1500s, that few civilians ever experience, "Mess Nights" encompass a cocktail hour and opulent feast, and a range of $1 and up fines for violating guidelines of the Mess, which all guests are informed of at the onset (gum-chewing, swearing and discussions of politics, shop, money or religion among them). All fines are cheerfully donated to the featured charities.

New York City boasts one of the nation’s largest populations of active-duty, former and friends of the Marines. The NYC Marines is a New York non-profit organization and the first of its kind dedicated to synergizing and coordinating the numerous Marine Corps interests in the New York City area.

NYC Marine Corps Council President Jeffrey S. Carusone (Lt. Col, USMC, Ret.), commenting on the significance of this year’s Mess Night, said, "The New York City Marine Council is devoted to supporting our service men and women, past, present and future." Carusone continued to explain that in keeping with the mission of the NYC Marines, among this year’s civilian honorees is New York City Police Officer Susan Porcello, who personally cared for, and when he passed, personally paid for a proper military burial of Gaspar Musso, a Marine and WWII veteran, who Officer Porcello met, when she responded to a 911 ambulance call to Musso’s residence in July 2008. (read about Officer Porcello’s amazing story here: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/brooklyn/2009/03/31/2009-03-31_heart_of_gold_behind_the_badge.html  )

Last year’s event honored Bob Woodruff, ABC News Anchor, and benefited the Bob Woodruff Family Foundation, which assists those who suffer from combat related traumatic head injuries.  USMC Lt. General Ronald S. Coleman was the Military Guest of Honor.

"Mess Night ‘09" is a recreation of a mess night held Saturday, March 20, 1920, at Oddenino’s Imperial Restaurant on London’s Regent Street. That dinner featured such classic dishes as "Poule au Pot Alexandra" and the famous "Culotte du Bœuf Imperial." The 1920 dinner was attended by Sir Winston Churchill, a veteran of the division with which he had fought in World War I and which was honored at the dinner.

A driving force behind this year’s event, businessman, professor, published writer and military food historian, Chef Agostino von Hassell (Capt., USMC Ret.), pulled from his extensive background in preparing this year’s menu, a task that started with selecting a menu. When asked why he chose this particular menu to recreate, Chef Hassell responded, "Churchill is not well known as a real soldier. I like this guy. He and my great-grandfather Grand Admiral von Tirpitz were direct opponents but took care of each other. My father, Ambassador Wolf Ulrich von Hassell, attended Churchill’s State Funeral wearing Tirpitz’ top hat."

Hassell noted the difficulty in recreating the menu. He explained, "It was somewhat of a challenge to find the recipes to recreate these dishes from the 1920 menu. It is, by modern standards, a very unique and unusual menu." The Chef continued to explain the main course, Culotte de Bœuf Imperial. "This took extensive research and turned out to be a tenderloin of beef, split open and the insides rubbed with garlic and sprinkled extensively with a ‘coffee of Herbes de Provence’ and served on top of roasted toast slices," said Chef Hassell, whose favorite dish on the menu is Canapé Ivanhoe. Of this the Chef said, "It took me forever to find but is great." Research amounting to the level of "Food Archeology" and countless hours testing in the kitchen proved successful, as the menu is certain to impress.

"THE MEAL," according to published Military Mess Night Manuals, "should be the finest the mess can offer." In keeping with that Order, in addition to supporting a great cause, guests at the 2009 Mess Night are guaranteed top notch cuisine. Chef von Hassell and his team, Chef Lucas Billheimer (Parlor Steakhouse) and Chef John Shirley (New York Athletic Club) have artfully prepared a menu that is second to none.

I had the distinct honor and pleasure of being one of three journalists to attend a "test dinner," which featured a full preview of this year’s Mess Night menu, from cocktails to dessert. This all-night affair, at the Parlor Steakhouse (NYC), was attended by approximately 40 Marines, chefs, food purveyors and friends of the NYC Marines.

As will guests at the June 30, 2009 Mess Night, we indulged in a meal which was truly fit for a Marine:

Reception

The Oysters

Served Raw with Tabasco Sauce, Lemons and Sauces

Le Hommard

Lobster Tails with an Aioli Dip

The Truffled Ham

Thinly-sliced Truffled Ham with Fresh Garden Zucchini and Dressed with White Truffle Oil and Chervil, Black Sea Salt from Cyprus

Canapé Ivanhoe

Toast with Smoked Haddock and Herb Butter

Poule au Pot Alexandra

Crème Reine

The Cheeses

Selected by Cheese Master Cielo Peralta

Reception Drinks

Red Wine

White Wine

Scotch Bar

Ito-En Chilled Tea

Beer

Soft Drinks

Mixed Liquors

Tea Cocktails

Created and presented by Tomoko Otsuka and Iris Silvero

The Winston Churchill Tea Cocktail

The Semper Fidelis Tea Cocktail

The Eagle, Globe and Anchor Tea Cocktail

The Dinner

Parading the Beef

Amuse Bouche – Dollop of Salmon Mousse with Herbs

Poularde Rotie Cocotte a la Mascotte

Chicories Salad

Culotte de Bœuf Imperial

Nouilles a L’Italienne

Asperges Milanaise

The Cheese

Course Gruyere Grand Cru Surchoix

Cato Corner Hooligan (washed rind)

Jasper Hill Bayley Hazen Blue (similar to Stilton)

Walnuts to accompany

Apricots Bourdaloue

Marine Corps Cake

From the Wild Fire Island Oysters – plump and sweet – to the Salmon Mousse – as light as a cloud – to the main course of Culotte de Bœuf Imperial – tenderloin of beef, accompanied by one of the most indulgent, creamy, sweet-caramelized-onion sauces I have ever tasted – everything was delectable. However, Chef von Hassell, a perfectionist in every way, vowed to improve on this already impressive menu. Guests at the 2009 Mess Night will be in for a most memorable dining experience.

Tickets to the 2009 New York City Marine Council Mess Night, scheduled for June 30, 2009, are available to the public. Pricing is as follows:

$175 per person -Cocktail Hour Only

$450 per person ($4,000 table of 10)-Cocktails and Dinner

$750 per person ($7,000 table of ten) Semper Fidelis Donor Tickets, Cocktails and Dinner

$10,000 Corporate Sponsorship listing in program and a table of ten

**Active duty military sponsorships also accepted, and many people sponsor tickets and tables for recently returned veterans, including injured vets**

ATTIRE: BLACK TIE

Tickets may be purchased online at www.nycmcc.org  

Contact NYC Marine Council President Jeff Carusone (action@nycmcc.org), for additional ticket information.

This event is made possible by the generous donations of:

Strassburger Meats www.strassburgermeats.com  

Solera Restaurant and Tapas Bar www.solerany.com  

ITO EN www.itoen.com  

Italian Trade Commission


Photo above: Amuse Bouche- Dollop of Salmon Mousse

Photo by Leslie Jean-Bart

Poule au Pot Alexandra

Photo by Leslie Jean-Bart

Culotte de Boeuf Imperial

Photo by Leslie Jean-Bart

Tea Cocktail

Photo by Leslie Jean-Bart

Canape Ivanhoe

Photo by Leslie Jean-Bart

Poulard Rotie Cocotte a la Mascotte

Photo by Leslie Jean-Bart



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