THE decadent Inauguration Day White House luncheon menu has been revealed, and some items are a subtle nob to Kamala Harris and ex-running mate Tim Walz.
Over 200 guests will be dining in the Capitol’s National Statuary Hall after President Donald Trump officially swears in as president.
AFPPlaces have been set for the luncheon in the Capitol’s National Statuary Hall that will follow Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration ceremony[/caption] APTrump and Melania met with the Bidens for tea before the swearing in[/caption] GettyThe lunch menu has been revealed, and Kamala Harris and Tim Walz got shout outs[/caption]Diners will be greeted with a glass of sparkling wine from Gruet Winery in New Mexico when they sit down in the gorgeous great hall, according to C-Span.
Then, the political powerhouses will have a delicious Chesapeake crab cake with tomato tartar, bay sauce, pickled vegetables, romanesco, dill, and chive oil.
Paired with that dish will be a chardonnay from Veritas Vinyards in Monticello, Virginia.
And for the second course, lucky guests will get to dine on an angus ribeye steak from Omaha, Nebraska, that’s serviced with broccoli rabe, carrot top herb sauce, red wine truffle jus, and potato gratin.
Paired with that dish will be a cabernet sauvignon from Napa Valley, California – Harris’ home state.
And finally, the third course will consist of a Minnesota apple ice box terrine with sour cream ice cream and salted caramel, a nod to Walz’ home state.
That delicious dessert comes with a sparkling Korbel wine also from California.
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