Another Life Changing Culinary Experience

Author: Katie Crenshaw
Published: November 15, 2011 at 4:28 pm
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Ever since I was a budding foodie in my grandmother’s kitchen in high school, I have been a fan of Lidia Bastianich. The PBS culinary staple has been cooking Italian food for the American television consumer since 1998, guiding home cooks to greatness with her simple and delicious recipes. My mother and I would watch her together and discuss her recipes, dreaming of someday eating at one of her restaurants.

Recently, during a visit to my mother in western Pennsylvania, we were lucky enough to realize our dream. A rainy Saturday brought us to the strip district in search of some Christmas gifts when we found ourselves starving on the doorstep of Lidia’s Pittsburgh.

Even though we were clad in jeans for our traipse around the strip district, we were welcomed into the beautifully decorated dining room. High ceilings, warm colors, and a blazing fireplace make the restaurant goer feel right at home.

Seated for Saturday brunch, we were treated to a delicious and sizable meal. Our lovely waitress informed us immediately that the brunch included our choice of complementary Bloody Mary or mimosa, to our delight. As we sipped well-crafted cocktails, we pondered the menu in awe at the mouth-watering selection laid before us. My mom and I both decided to try the Pasta Tasting Trio, which is a daily selection of three different pastas made in-house and is all-you-can-eat.

But before the entrée could make it to us, we were escorted to a table laid with a vast array of antipasti. Mom and I piled our plates with small bites of each creation and returned to our table. We tasted each, commenting on the flavors; a delicious white bean salad with salami, delicious Caesar salad, a banana pepper with ricotta cheese that left my mouth in flames. A bread selection was brought to our table with several delicious flavored butters to accompany.

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An Army wife and educated foodie, I enjoy writing on subjects varying from women's issues to tacky reality television.

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