The 75th Annual Golden Globes Menu Revealed
On Sunday (January 7), Tom Hanks, Frances McDormand, Michelle Williams, host Seth Myers and the biggest names in Hollywood will be attending the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. But what makes this award show unique is its much-envied dinner menu, and this year, TV and film stars will be dining on world-class dishes and desserts made by executive chef Alberico Nunziata and executive pastry chef Thomas Henzi.
"The 75th anniversary of the Golden Globes is truly a milestone year for the prestigious awards show, and I'm thrilled to be leading the team in creating the special menu for this event," Nunziata said. "We have an incredibly talented culinary team, and we are looking forward to presenting another show-stopping menu for guests this year."
The Beverly Hilton's executive chefs curated a three-course menu for the Golden Globes that begins with a delicata appetizer consisting of burrata cheese, opal basil, teardrop tomatoes, Taggiasca olives, golden friseé, garlic flowers, roasted butternut squash, and purple sweet potatoes with extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
This is followed by an entrée of Mediterranean Chilean sea bass served with red beet parmesan risotto, Castelvetrano olive tapenade, broccolini florets, golden stripe baby beets, yellow squash, and zucchini. To round out the meal, guests will enjoy a dessert of Efendi, made with white chocolate coffee cream, coffee liqueur biscuit, Frangelico mascarpone, and crunchy praline.
Moet & Chandon will provide the Champagne for the awards with more than 1,500 Moet & Chandon Imperial minis, 125 cases of Moet & Chandon Grand Vintage 2006, and Moet Rose Imperial magnums. Additionally, 500 Moet 75 drinks (the official cocktail of the Globes) featuring Moet Champagne and honeyed citrus with a candied blood orange slice garnish will be served.
Sunday marks the 43rd consecutive year and the 47th time that The Beverly Hilton has hosted the star-studded event.
The live broadcast will air Sunday, January 7, at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST on NBC.
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