Monday, December 23, 2013

21 Club ~ The Secret Sauce


We had a power seat in the corner.  The ceiling was crowded by toy mobiles.  Corporate memorabilia, I am told.  Well then I pretend to admire them.

To our left was a Dutch family.  We welcomed them to New York City and they happily spoke of their travels and the good fortune of seeing an old friend,  AndrĂ© Rieu, perform up north.

They said he was internationally acclaimed as the world's greatest musician, and they simply loved the fact that he was their AndrĂ©, a friend and neighbor raised in the same village.  I didn't know who he was.  But I welcomed their enthusiasm.  My dining companion was a mind-numbing bore.

He had a Roman numeral III to his name and I was yawning Roman numeral ZZZ's.  Blah, blah, blah was what he said most of the time.

The food came with a waiter who looked like the butler from Sunset Boulevard.  The fare was alright, usual suspects for a legend.  But the sauce!  It came with the hamburger and took my breath away.  I dipped everything into it - the fries, the bread, even the decorative vegetables.  I was dada for it.

It was a strange pink.  Not a pretty shade - unless you called it cardamom rose or something like that.  And it had such a delicious sharpness to it.  The waiter asked how everything was.  Perfunctorily so.

I had to ask.  What was in the sauce?  No, no.  Don't tell me.  It's ketchup and something wasabi.  It's ketchup and horseradish!  Yes,  it's ketchup and horseradish!  I was completely bonkers.  Very undignified.  But it worked.

The snobby waiter glared at me and sneered with a low Austrian accent, "No. It. Is. Not.  That is ketchup and Colman's mustard."  And then he walked away.

Candy from a baby.  So easily given, it would have to be shared:
Heinz  +  Colman's  =  The 21 Hamburger Sauce.


There you have it, my condiment fanatico.  Grace Kelly and Jimmy Stewart have nothing on you now. Whether you're a desperate socialite who prey on invalids or just a sick pup watching the lives of others, you too, can bring home '21'.  Make the sauce and order in.  That, and a bottle of Montrachet for two might be a very good way to slip into the new year.

 Happy 2014!   ~e