When I started Lucky Dog Cuisine it was with the express purpose of creating a quality gourmet dog food that would allow all dogs to eat healthy natural dog food. I was hoping to provide the finest nutritional value coupled with great taste and succeeded in doing this by using only all natural human grade ingredients. One of my favorite phrases is "if you wouldn't eat it yourself, don't feed it to your dog".
Little did I know that feeding great tasting food would come full circle to reward me in a way I had never anticipated. Our hotel and restaurant program, while only a small part of Lucky Dog, is probably the most fun part. We have a variety of dog friendly, hotels and restaurants that serve a canine menu of Lucky Dog Cuisine with many of them donating a portion of all profits to various animal charities.
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One of these restaurants had us to dinner the other night. My husband Jeff, our spokesdogs and chief testers, Bugsy and Murphy, and yours truly attended Bistro 17 on Hilton Head Island for a dinner that owner Anna Buckingham hinted would be a great surprise. While Bugsy and Murphy chowed down on a great meal of Lucky Dog Cuisine, Jeff and I were treated to a special feast as well. Executive Chef Christopher Carge had prepared a special tasting menu that was absolutely incredible.

Owner Anna Buckingham and Executive Chef Chris Carge
Six courses of perfection, and unlike typical tasting menus these were six full portions. Both Jeff and I were, full about halfway through the second course but we could not stop eating. Everything was amazing and aside from taking one of the desserts home with me we ate everything.
I had my camera with me and I took pictures of all of the dishes. I probably didn't need to for my sake, because I will never forget it anyway but it is great for sharing so I have included them here.
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Course Number 1
Ahi Tuna Tartare
Pickled onions, avocados, Thai Chile sauce & avocado milkshake
Pickled onions, avocados, Thai Chile sauce & avocado milkshake
Yep, that's right, an avocado milkshake. I was a little worried about Jeff because he rarely eats fish. Never eats raw fish and is not a fan of avocado. Sounds like a recipe for disaster doesn't it but this was actually his favorite dish of the night. It was incredible. Light, tasty, non fishy and very summer specific. What a great way to get started.
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Course Number Two
Poached Pear Salad
The only item from the "real" menu to make it into our meal. This is one of my favorite salads and it was awesome as always. The only negative is that it is so big that I was already needing more room for the courses to come.
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Course Number Three
Hand Made Ravioli
Spinach, Ricotta, White Truffle, Roussin Egg & Beurre Noisette & Sage
I think Chef Chris was second guessing his choice to put this one on the menu. He got this one organized in advance and apparently, It took him hours to make just a few, but from the customer's point of view it was worth it.
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Course Number Four
East Coast Halibut
Beet and Balsamic Puree, Golden Beet foam tableside
Another fish dish and my dear husband came through like a trooper. I think if we could talk Chris into doing this once a week or so that Jeff would become a fish love eventually. It was great and the Beet Foam was an interesting touch giving it a very light touch that suited the hot summer night.
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Course Number Five
Colorado Rack of Lamb
Local garden Ratatouille, Lavender Lamb Jus
The lamb was cooked to perfection. I can't believe Jeff and I are still eating. Bugsy and Murphy offered to help but it was just too good to share.
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Course Number Six
Homemade Desserts
Chocolate Lava Cake forrest Berry Gelato
Chocolate Pate Pastichio Gelato
Tiramisu, Carmel, fresh Florida Strawberries.
Riggghhht! We hadn't had enough food yet so we really needed dessert. The way Chef Chris was bringing out food I thought for a moment that we were going to have to eat all three but as it turned out we had options. Jeff, not really a dessert guy, (what does that man eat anyway?) had the Chocolate Lava Cake and loved it. I opted for the Tiramisu and after having a couple of bites I knew it was going home with me. It was amazing and despite the fact that I thought I might never eat again I wolfed it down the following evening with coffee.

All in all, the food was awesome but even more so was the thought. It was totally appreciated and I would like to thank, extremely talented Executive Chef Christopher Carge for the magnificent meal he prepared along with Bistro 17 owner Anna Buckingham who comped the meal for us. Anna has done great work with our dog food at Bistro 17 with all of the profits going to Best Friends and other animal related charities. Thank you so much for supporting Lucky Dog Cuisine and for being our friends.
Janice
