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ohiosmith Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-21-08 10:36 AM
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$175.00 burger. So yesterday. How about a $30.00 TV dinner?
May 20, 2008
Retro TV Dinners Get Uptown Twist at the Regency
Those retro TV dinners with the pre-formulated portions aren’t just for Eisenhower-era loners anymore; the factory-made frozen meals have been cleverly revived for big city sophisticates dining at the Regency Hotel's 540 Park restaurant. The first Swanson TV Brand Frozen Dinner sold for 98 cents in 1953; at the Regency it’s been brought up to date for $30.

Chef Andrew Rubin is offering three iterations on the classic, each one served on that famous, sectioned tray, symbol of a more orderly time. Rubin’s haute versions include a pot roast slow-braised in Burgundian Pinot Noir, accompanied by red cabbage, baby potatoes, broccoli and chocolate pudding as dessert. His wild salmon comes with sushi rice, seaweed salad, and caramelized green tea crème brulee. A third dinner stars fried chicken with cornbread, peas and cherry cobbler.

The only downside is that the dinners are not delivered to the table with a black and white television set; to really affect the middle-class nostalgia trip you’ll have to book a room at The Regency, turn on some Honeymooners reruns and summon the TV dinner to your room.


Pot Roast slow-cooked in Burgundian Pinot Noir. The eye of the roast is served with a trio of baby potatoes, including purple Peruvian, Russian banana and red bliss. Side dishes: Red cabbage made in a blend of red vinegar, brown sugar and fresh steamed broccoli. Dessert is Vahlrona chocolate pudding with a touch of whipped cream.


North Atlantic wild salmon coated with wasabi paste and served with soy sauce and pickled ginger. The entrée is accompanied by sides of imported sushi rice and seaweed salad. Dessert is caramelized green tea crème brulee.


Free-range chicken dipped in buttermilk and cornmeal and fried to a golden crisp. Served with a slice of cornbread in addition to two side dishes: Macaroni and cheese cooked with cheddar asiago with a parmesan crust. And freshly shelled peas and corn right off the cob. To top it off, cherry cobbler with handmade pastry and streusel crumbs.

link: http://gothamist.com/2008/05/20/retro_tv_dinner.php?gallery3409Pic=3#gallery
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